"One the most effective and horrifying journeys into the mind of a madman ever committed to paper."
Bullshit. Not even close to being descriptive, much less a valid assessment of the quality of the novel, which is the kind of better-than-decent prose and utterly unbelievable incident I tend to think of as British Stupid.
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I need that list to be in some discernible order--chronological, alphabetical by title, alphabetical by author's last name, something!
Chronological would've been nice.
Meanwhile, this:
"The Wasp Factory, Iain Banks (1984)
"One the most effective and horrifying journeys into the mind of a madman ever committed to paper."
Bullshit. Not even close to being descriptive, much less a valid assessment of the quality of the novel, which is the kind of better-than-decent prose and utterly unbelievable incident I tend to think of as British Stupid.
Yet another book I haven't read.
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