The other day, C. and I were at a bookstore. I picked up a book and showed it to her.
“Oh look,” I said. “Another thousand-page book.”
She told me she thought I should lay off the thousand-pagers for a while, particularly since I just finished reading one, have just started on another one, and still have a third waiting for me after I finish that one. “I think you should have a look at the beach reading section,” she added. “Those are probably more your speed.”
I should probably mention here that I’m currently reading The Confusion, which is the second volume of Neal Stephenson’s Baroque Cycle. I bought the first book, Quicksilver, back in 2003 when it came out in hardcover. I finally finished reading it on Friday.
In my defense, I started reading Quicksilver about two weeks before I was accepted to business school. I didn’t get very far before I shelved it in response to other demands on my time. Classes and the recruiting process can do that. Then the job search. Then the job.
As I mentioned in my Kindle Reader first impressions post, I considered buying the Kindle editions of the three volumes, so I could read a page or three during the dribs and drabs of time I spend waiting in line for stuff. But I’m still not convinced that I would remember what was going on the next time I found myself waiting for something. So I ruled that out.
Five and a half years later… it’s been quite a slog, but worth it in my opinion. Hence my going straight away to the second volume. I recommend it if you’re a math/science/history geek like me.
Otherwise, may I suggest you check out my beach reading list. There are some good reads on there.
Have you read any of the books on the list? Leave a comment and let me know what you thought of them.
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