json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["books"],"appCategory":"books","appTitle":"What are your \"must peruse\" works of art/critical fiction?","appBody":"In the wake of going through 10 years perusing an excessive number of blameworthy delight Sci-Fi and Fantasy books, I took a lit class and was swung on to a major heap of fiction that I would have never run over except if somebody instructed me to peruse it. A few precedents from that class are: Disgrace - J.M. Coetzee, Snow - Orhan Pamuk, A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings - Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe. \n\nI need to peruse more books that are vital. Books that are on lit class prospectuses in light of the fact that their topics ought to be talked about. Books that are so generally perused among essayists that unpretentious references to them are interposed into the most irregular things. They don't need to be old or by somebody amazingly acclaimed, they don't have a great time to peruse. For whatever length of time that they aren't Sci-Fi/Fantasy (I think we have enough strings covering the must peruses from those classifications) and they are noteworthy here and there. \n\nIt would be ideal if you post a portion of your top choice, huge books that each genuine aficionado of writing ought to have perused and why you cherished it. On the other hand, post an exemplary book that you read and totally detested and why you abhorred it. Short stories are additionally welcome! Regardless of whether you think something is extremely self-evident, post it! I know the greater part of the books appear to be extremely evident to a few people, while others (like me a half year back) might have never known about them.","appDepth":1,"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"question"}" |
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