1. Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
2. Freedom: A Novel by Jonathan Franzen
3. I'd Know You Anywhere: A Novel by Laura Lippman
4. Savages: A Novel by Don Winslow
5. Last Night in Twisted River
6. Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War by Karl Marlantes
7. Blood's A Rover by James Ellroy
8. Swamplandia! by Karen Russell
9. The Help by Kathryn Stockett
10. City of Thieves: A Novel by David Benioff
My Progress:
Well, I dove right in, starting with David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest, and, all apologies to Mr. King, thought it sucked. For 980 pages, it leads somewhere. Then, it ends without ever getting there. The only list it belongs on is a list of books to avoid. Here's an archived N.Y. Times Review. To be honest, I gave up on the footnotes early on. That was probably a mistake. Still, on a scale of 1-10, I rate it a 5.5.
The second book I took from the list was I'd Know You Anywhere by Laura Lippman. This was a real page turner. Cleverly interwoven were the perspectives of several characters united by their involvement with a past brutal crime. I'll give this one a 7.5.
The third book I read from the list, and the best so far, was The Help by Kathryn Stockett. It's not that I was unfamiliar with the book - it was on the times Best Sellers list most of last year - but it's presence on King's list compelled me to read it. And I'm happy I did. I give this novel a 9.
The further I get into it, the more appreciative I am of Mr. King and his list. Last Night In Twisted River by John Irving and Savages by Don Winslow were the next two novels I checked off. Though very different, I rate them both very highly, I'd say an 8 and a 9, respectively. I'm taking a break from the list right now, I'm reading a Kinky Friedman adventure I may have read before, but I've purchased two more from the list.
I'll try to work my way through this list and report on my progress, but be forewarned, I frequently divert my attention to graphic novels like Superman: Earth One
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