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moon_custafer ([personal profile] moon_custafer) wrote 2018-03-01 05:41 pm (UTC)

I was more concerned about The Man Who Was Thursday and The Master and Margarita. I'm under the impression Chesterton was claimed by the Republicans years back, although that may no longer be a thing; and I'm pretty sure I recently saw the Bulgakov on someone's list of "Books Men Keep Telling Me to Read," which worried me that it's turning into a pretentious-douchebro shibboleth. However they're both safely contained in the Honorable Mentions.

I don’t mind that my tastes evidently skew towards genre and/or children’s lit (or as I call it, “fiction with actual plots”), but I have to admit I also tend to gravitate towards early-to-mid twentieth-century and the UK.

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