btownmeggy wrote:Simonov wrote:here are many good books out there to read i just don't have the time lately.stupid faculty, i read only biochemistry and physiology books now...
For real. I had about 40 pages left of Crime and Punishment when classes started last week. I haven't read a word of it since, and I don't know when I will. And it's not like I can take time away from CC to do something like... READ.
I read that about 8 years ago. If I remember rightly, you won't have reached the epilogue yet. That's OK, because it's as dull as ditchwater, but you should definitely read through to the end of the main story. Very memorable close to the story, mainly because of the relief of bringing everything, the guilt, the psychosis etc, to an end.
Hmm, I mean that in a good way, if that's not how it comes across.
As for the subject of the thread, the vast majority of the books I have read are non-fiction, and I've never really followed one author. The only exception, almost by default, would be Dickens, so I'll say him, even if it is a boring choice. David Copperfield is my favourite of his, even if everything is wrapped up at the end in a pretty awful way. (Packing half the characters off to Australia?!)