I'm going to bite Largehearted Boy's style and join the ranks of those participating in his annual project to read 52 Books in 52 Weeks. Now, I know you may be saying, "It's Week 15! Where have you been?" Well, I've been on a sabbatical from pleasure reading, but now I'm back and up for the challenge. I did manage to fit in some fiction here and there since 2006 began, so without further ado, I'll begin.

From what I can gather, if you read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close first, you like that novel better and vice versa. There is some credence to the argument Mr. and Mrs. wrote the same book, both excellent.

Smith has a remarkable ear for dialogue that alone makes this book worth reading.

Michael Chabon's taste is more apparent than any previous editor of the series, but this is not necessarily a criticism.

Gaitskill's style is not for me: too much self-conscious darkness.

The title story is a remarkable entry in the September 11th genre.

A book from a friend, rife with spiritual and intellectual resonance - buy it or try Stubborn.
6 down, 46 to go.
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