Upstairs-Upstairs882 t1_j4fsow4 wrote
Thats what i am always searching for, that fantastic feeling, even more when you are in absolute awe while reading, realizing you are holding a masterpiece in your hands.... and how you never want it to end
For me these were clearly (in no order):
- Hyperion
- The Sparrow
- Radetzkymarsch
- Swan Song
- Debacle & La Terre (Zola)
- The way back (Remarque)
- Grapes of wrath, East of eden
- Gone girl
- No country for old men
- Birdsong
- Unknown soldier
- Lonesome dove
- Parts of the Red rising saga
- City and the stars
- Johnny got his gun
- A fire upon the deep
Some of these do have ups and downs and don't wrap up as great as they should, but during parts of them you are simply WOW-ed by their magnificence.
It is equally frustrating when i "dont get" some supposed masterpieces and think that it would be a better experience if i had just read them in another time / phase of life.
2rabbitears t1_j51z8sy wrote
The Sparrow for sure!
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