Looooved "The Old Man's War".
I’m about to re-read that series, very entertaining! The audible audio versions are read by William Dufris, who is excellent.Looooved "The Old Man's War".
I have read about how the book should be read. Then it occurred to me that I would rather read a book I can read as a book and not some sort of conquest. Also that chapter towards the end which has no punctuation seemd a bit self indulgent. Supposedly representing stream of consciousness ... I am quite sure I think with full stops.I am currently hesitating over starting to read Ulysses (in English). It's like preparing an expedition (you need a guide/companion book, reading The Odyssey and Joyce's previous books, among many other things).
I began to read in French many years ago when I was 18-twentish, but I stopped after about 250 pages (that's too bad, it's supposed to be easier after the 3 first chapters), because the story did not make much sense...
Anyone who manages to read this masterpiece?
