Reading Wrap Up June 8, 2024: June on the Range, Big Books of Summer, Science Fiction, Ulysses

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • Finished:
    Eyes of the Void by Adrian Tchaikovsky (audio)
    Little Big Man by Thomas Berger (digital)
    The Natural by Bernard Malamud (audio)
    The Daybreak’s by Louis L’Amour (print) DNF
    In Progress:
    Ulysses by James Joyce
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @royreadsanything

    Ulysses

  • @donkyoofficial

    Just started my June on the Range read. Cheers!

  • @bighardbooks770
    @bighardbooks770 21 день тому +1

    You got a lot of great reading in! (Thanks for the mention. Our

  • @ffridiejr

    The last volume in the Final Architecture trilogy is a blast. Great space opera.

  • @BookChatWithPat8668

    Nice wrap-up, Greg. I should be starting L’Amour today or tomorrow. You have a very good attitude about reading Ulysses. Thanks for recommending The Great Courses series on this one. Heffernan is wonderful!

  • @Eldertalk

    Hey, not finishing a L'Amour! That's strange, but with such good literature as Ulysses calling to your heart, I guess a little pulp fiction type western isn't too enthralling, especially with all the gunfighting going on. Well, I read my L'Amour for this June on the Range, and am gradually working my way through the Ox-Bow Incident. Little Big Man sounds like a great novel - I want to put it on my TBR, but not for this month. Maybe next June.

  • @PeculiarNotions

    I'm about to finish one of Tchaikovsky's fantasy novels, City of Last Chances, and it is so strange that I'm going to do a video review of it.

  • @bigaldoesbooktube1097

    Gregg have you upped your production values 😮

  • @bookofdust

    I remember watching the movie of Little Big Man starring Dustin Hoffman in the early 70s and being fascinated by it, especially as an unreliable narrator, one of my favorite tropes nowadays, and it was perhaps my first exposure to that! And wasn’t there a Robert Redford movie of the Natural too?