Light In August
Almost as good as The Sound and the Fury. I think the only thing that was missing was the internal monologues, the characters were deep and very developed (Joe Christmas was my favorite), but it just doesn’t get into the character’s heads likes some of Faulkner’s other works do. It is a bit of an easier read, though, except for flashbacks it’s pretty chronological. I’m going to read Absalom, Absalom! within a few months, it’s not on the list, but I really like Faulkner’s work.
Animal Farm
Better than 1984 in my opinion. I didn’t like 1984 much, but I really liked this one, even if Orwell’s prose isn’t quite on par with some of the other authors on the list. I liked catching all of the references to the Russian Revolution that I could recognize, and then finding out about the ones that I didn’t recognize was a nice history lesson.
Currently Reading: Lord Jim
I can’t get into this, which is suprising since I loved Heart of Darkness. Conrad just uses a lot of annoying and long winded similies and metaphors that make it a taxing read, mabye he’ll redeem himself later.
