The Parade had a rock'me sock'me ending that's for sure.
I read
Clea, the last book in the Alexandrian Quartet by Lawrence Durrell. If I aspire to any writer, it's probably him.
Finally finished
Midnight's Children by Rushdie. Really enjoyed it it was a wonderful book with a satisfying (in the sense that you're okay with the) ending. Reminded me a lot of
100 Years of Solitude, though I'm not the first to make the comparison.
Read Cixin Liu's
The Three Body Problem which was very entertaining. I don't read much SciFi to be honest, but I was told to pick up
Hyperion as a result of my reading that, so I'll get to that soon.
A night of serious drinking by Rene Daumal perplexed me but also made me LOL on my bus commute. Google
describes the subject as being about the drinking of alcoholic beverages which means Google never actually read it.
My roommate got on a Vonnegut kick so I wound up reading
Mother Night which was a fun mystery kinda novel. Really densely sparse in his trademark way, but maybe more so than some of his more famous works. What's the adjective to label a Vonnegut writing style? Vonnegutian?
Been reading a lot of books on typography as of late.
Also restarted Murakami's
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles which I had picked up (maybe even posted here about) several years ago but then stopped so I could lend it to a friend who was trying to get laid and now they're engaged so I guess it was worth the delay... It's pretty good. I dig Murakami's bullshit though, maybe not everyone does.