[In this post: This Is Where I Leave You, by Jonathan Tropper; The Cry of the Sloth, by Sam Savage; Water for Elephants, by Sara Gruen.] Have been feeling really lazy lately, re blogging -- I don't know if it's because the books I've been reading feel like chores I need to get through, or [...]
Tag: Sam Savage
marginalia || Firmin, by Sam Savage
Dwelling as I did each night in the mysterious interstices between reading and snacking, I had discovered a remarkable relation, a kind of preestablished harmony, between the taste and the literary quality of a book. To know if something was worth reading I had only to nibble a portion of the printed area. I learned [...]