Wednesday reading — worlds out of words
Mar. 2nd, 2016 11:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
What I've been reading
I finished The Story of the Lost Child. It's rather different from the other books because it covers so much more time and often skips ahead dizzyingly. I also felt like it has one of the most satisfying unsatisfying endings I've read.
I read The Federalist Papers, because Hamilton wrote the other fifty-one! They're all labeled by author so I may just be prejudiced by that but I do think the essays Hamilton contributed are the most entertaining, especially when he gets really scathing or decides that he needs to refute some dumb thing that he read somewhere in exhaustive detail, because it is definitely important that everyone understand exactly how stupid it is. It's great.
I finished The Story of the Lost Child. It's rather different from the other books because it covers so much more time and often skips ahead dizzyingly. I also felt like it has one of the most satisfying unsatisfying endings I've read.
I read The Federalist Papers, because Hamilton wrote the other fifty-one! They're all labeled by author so I may just be prejudiced by that but I do think the essays Hamilton contributed are the most entertaining, especially when he gets really scathing or decides that he needs to refute some dumb thing that he read somewhere in exhaustive detail, because it is definitely important that everyone understand exactly how stupid it is. It's great.