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In reply to the discussion: The oddest book you ever read? [View all]Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)2. I sort of remember In Watermelon Sugar.
Sort of remember reading it. Wasn't Brautigan usually a poet? I think I read all his poems, but they were usually over my head. That was my hippie stage of life and I tried to follow all the weirdness, even with appropriate substances. All I know for sure is that someone bought me a book of his poems because they thought I looked just like the girl in the cover picture. I do not remember what that book was all about, if anything.
I have never heard of The Ghost in Love, but I understand your feelings on it. I felt the same way about The Shipping News...I loved the book, even though it was so odd.
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In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan...The Ghost in Love by J. Carroll.
NRaleighLiberal
Mar 2012
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Well, that I could mention here, perhaps "A Voyage to Arcturus." David Lindsay.
dimbear
Mar 2012
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