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Accidentally posted this in the listening now thread. Not that I wasn't actually listening to it at the time, it's just that's it's a 2025 song and I should have posted it here. So here goes.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0uuZQzCl0bTKxhhDWahC5F?si=5839e85270444deb
Third?
Did I miss the first two?
ETA: of course you're invited. Anyone can join in. First rule: no spoilers as we move through the book. (I'll probably be the worst offender, but damn it, I'll try my best).
You and me both, brother. I've read it half a dozen times now, I think. And that...
Whew, finally finished with this one. I ain't gonna lie, this one was a slog for me. It was too much like a lot of the early Pulitzers (not surprising as it was written in 1925). I was about to bail on the book (around Book 1: Clyde the Horny Bellboy) when I read the back as saw it was...
Sounds good.
I plan on breaking down the book, including footnotes, into manageable "chunks", size TBD.
That said, what's a reasonable # of pages per week? 25, 50?
I've been mulling a 30th anniversary group read starting 1/1/2026 if there's any interest in it. Break it down into manageable chunks for discussion.
Hell, I haven't read it in a few years so I'll be reading it in any case. If anyone expresses interest, I'll set it up for the new year.
There's a time when you pass on the easy out.
0-0, 1 out, men on 1st and 3rd.
Fly ball hit to relatively deep right. Reynolds makes the catch. Runner tags and easily scores.
I thought Reynolds had more sense than that.
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