arnuld
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okay, I tried to read them but on 1984, I gave up after first 36 pages, strictly did not not like it all.
I gave up A Canticle for Leibowitz after first 10 pages. It felt like Thomas Pynchon to me .
A Real Thing, Eh... much more general Romance novel whereas A Canticle for Leibowitz was much more hard-core. A Real Thing was okay but I gave up after reading some 20 pages or more. Not my kind of things.
So that is what I did this Saturday and Sunday, I even picked all these 3 books many times after that and read some pages of them very randomly to see whether they interest me but I think I will no longer buy SF (or even Fiction) anymore. Only 2 tests have remained now to finalize my decision: DUNE and Starmaker. I will buy them see what I feel about them. 1 year ago, I had much interest in SF and now not much. I think the primary reason for loosing interest is the change of life ( as I already said in some post). Also, I do not like, actually, I strictly hate the escapism. May be that's why.
I gave up A Canticle for Leibowitz after first 10 pages. It felt like Thomas Pynchon to me .
A Real Thing, Eh... much more general Romance novel whereas A Canticle for Leibowitz was much more hard-core. A Real Thing was okay but I gave up after reading some 20 pages or more. Not my kind of things.
So that is what I did this Saturday and Sunday, I even picked all these 3 books many times after that and read some pages of them very randomly to see whether they interest me but I think I will no longer buy SF (or even Fiction) anymore. Only 2 tests have remained now to finalize my decision: DUNE and Starmaker. I will buy them see what I feel about them. 1 year ago, I had much interest in SF and now not much. I think the primary reason for loosing interest is the change of life ( as I already said in some post). Also, I do not like, actually, I strictly hate the escapism. May be that's why.