Just sped through Stoner in a day and it was one of the most enjoyable reading experiences I've ever had, probably because the prose wasn't that dense or difficult.
I've gone through Pynchon's two most recent (I especially liked Bleeding Edge) but for the life of me cannot read more than 100 pages of M&D without getting lost.
I don't have a lot of time on my hands these days, so could y'all rec me some books which are highly regarded but also fun reads?
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good album first of all. i dunno, try 100 years of solitude, the only difficulty comes from many characters sharing the same name, but aside from that it's easy peasy and and amazing novel overall
Did you know he made a second time machines album last year? Balance is long dead but he came up with new material. Crazy right? I haven't listened to it, but if you like Time Machines, idk, listen to it. Maybe you'll like it. Or you've heard it already in that case oh alright
>>8794121
the second one was post humous for coil overall. it got released after sleazy died too. haven't listened to it though i maybe like it though idk.
>>8793934
Check out Paul Auster
Vonnegut
>>8793934
Blood Meridian is exactly what you're looking for, if you for some reason haven't already read it.
Bolaño, Bolaño, Bolaño. Try his short stories first.
Hermann Hesse is good and you can breeze through most of his novels in a couple days. Of Siddhartha, Journey to the East, Demian, and Steppenwolf, the latter two are the best I've read from him so far.
>>8793934
Williams' other two novels Butcher's Crossing and Augustus