A story about "Paths Along the Hudson: A Guide to Walking and Biking" — 6 years ago
New York to Albany ride is on the horizon and this book is the perfect planner.
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New York to Albany ride is on the horizon and this book is the perfect planner.
Recommended by Mike Rose, an all-time favorite author of mine who drew his inspiration for “Possible Lives” from this book.
My first Philip Roth and damn, its good. I can’t put it down. I’ve made it this week’s subway reading.
I finished this book in one day! On the train, in bed…it is the first book I bought towards my goal of reading everything on the Observer’s top 100 list, just so I can say I read all of ‘em…so I’ve 16 books crossed off that list!
Should I start reading this, even though I haven’t finished Sunday Jews? This could be my train book and Sunday Jews, hefty tome that it is, could be my bed book…sounds like a plan.
My dad made me read “Why Bad Things Happen to Good People” when I was in middle school and I liked it…can’t remember much but I saw this at B&N and it looked good and it is! A little sappy but that’s okay..inevitable, but okay.
A long confusing ramble but somehow understandable…obviously, Calisher is attempting to write the way “intellecutal” “NY” Jews seemingly speak and think…
in honor of my trip to jamaica, this is my plane and beach book this week.
i stole it. its very good. the book, not the stealing.
fantastic beach reading. started it on friday afternoon during a siesta, finished it on saturday before lunch.
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