Just recently finished
&
both for the one class.
While I enjoyed the
maltese falcon I think I've been consuming a bit too much noir, private dick on a case, films and novels. For the most part they seem a bit formulaic in the sense that it's clear that this is the period where the notion of the post-war vixen was popularised. Everytime a young woman is introduced I have to try and turn off the part of my brain that is going "2:1 odds that this is the girl that is lying through her teeth and is willing to commit murder".
Clockwork Orange is really something I should have read long ago, I'm not sure whether I'm glad that I saw the film before reading it or not. I can't help but prefer Kubrick's Alex than the repentant Alex of Burgess' 21st chapter. But maybe that is just me wanting a dreary ending. Who knows.
To interrupt the class reading I also picked up
after hearing the GFW/Out of the Game guys rave over it so long ago, and seeing the pilot. Now aus doesn't have anywhere near the comic culture of the states so I never grew up reading any comics regularly. There was always the occasional simpsons comic, beano, or dandy (the relatives live in the UK) but apart from that nothing. After getting over the initial hump of actually taking in the illustrations while maintaining a natural reading rhythm it was smooth sailing. I've been really enjoying it. I'm up to the 7th chapter, so just two more are in this volume, and I think I might have to splurge and pick up the next collection, if it's out yet. Definitely a series that I will continue to follow in the form of larger collections.
Along with
The Walking Dead I picked up
The First Law trilogy and
The Long Ships on Gaf's recommendation. Got my eyes locked on The Long Ships
so I think that shall be the next book to fall from my mountain of, backlogged, reading material.