My friend forgot to bring her copy of the Hunger Games to lend me. But it's all ok, because I didn't get called to work today anyway and so had no time to read.
Has anyone here ever read Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin? I read it recently and was sort of blown away by how amazing it was.
I'd really rather have this or this.
And also this, this, this and this.
Ooh, those are some pretty fantastic book covers!
I haven't read
Winter's Tale
in about twenty years, but the last time I did it made me cry repeatedly. Parts of it are still vivid in my dreamscapes -- all those turn-of-some-other-century-that-never-quite-was New York winters. And I'd know the Lake of the Coheeries the second I saw it, if I was ever fortunate enough to find it.
I love this site for book shirts: [link]
The kids have already outgrown their pigeon t-shirts, but Kara still has a Viola Swamp sweatshirt.
I did (read a
Winter's Tale
), a long time ago, and loved it. On the strength of that, I read
Memoir from an Antproof Case
when it came out and was disappointed.
Edited for context
If you read
Ellis Island,
his early short story collection, you won't be disappointed, not even one tiny bit. And IIRC the novel
A Soldier of the Great War
is also very not-disappointing; it's not up to
Winter's Tale
or
Ellis Island,
but it's much more engaging than
Memoir
(which I started but had to abandon).
Those book shirts are tempting, but I already have Attack of Literacy (which I have been photographed wearing in many, many locales), the semi-colon (goodness, I never noticed what a little potbelly I have in that picture!), and El Vetica. I already have the wordnerd trifecta.
(I also now have Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman t-shirts. I can literally get my geek on almost every day of the week.)
I just looked at a synopsis of
A Soldier of the Great War
and I think I've read it, probably in between
Winter's Tale
and
Antproof Case,
so I must have liked it well enough to pick up the last one. Which I kind of wished I hadn't finished, it actually made me retroactively like his other books less, though I think I have finally gotten over that.