Comments on: Understanding Infinite Jest https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/ Book Reviews | IAuhor nterviews | EST 2013 Wed, 08 Feb 2017 18:34:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.1 By: Top Posts of 2016! https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5716 Wed, 08 Feb 2017 18:34:46 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5716 […] Understanding Infinite Jest […] ]]> By: Learning from Titans: High Overview of Tim Ferriss’ New Book and Why you Should Read it (2 min read) | Millionaire's Digest https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5715 Sat, 31 Dec 2016 19:51:11 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5715 […] and is certainly not meant to be read all at once. It’s not Tolstoy’s War and Peace or David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest that you can read continuously without moving your body parts for next 7 to 10 days or so. Bear in […] ]]> By: BOOK REVIEW: Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5714 Thu, 29 Dec 2016 18:32:53 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5714 […] pages and is certainly not meant to be read all at once. It’s not Tolstoy’s War and Peace or David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest that you can read continuously without moving your body parts for next 7 to 10 days or so. Bear in […] ]]> By: 2016- Readaholic’s Half Yearly Recap – CONFESSIONS OF A READAHOLIC https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5713 Thu, 02 Jun 2016 18:31:49 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5713 […] Understanding Infinite Jest […] ]]> By: Aman(@amanhimself) https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5712 Wed, 30 Mar 2016 06:42:39 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5712 In reply to janefhelms.

Yes, that’s why I like books too. Some of them might have simple yet thought provoking message in between the lines. You should also take a look on The Pale King. It’s a different book altogether.

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By: janefhelms https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5711 Tue, 29 Mar 2016 20:56:50 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5711 I have had The Infinite Jest on my books-to-read list for a very long time. Moving it up the list. I like (love!) the idea of discovering the message within the book. Our own secret code: tap, tap, tap…
(I think that’s a nod to Robert Louis Stevenson).

And now The Pale King beckons!

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By: Aman(@amanhimself) https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5710 Sat, 26 Mar 2016 17:01:39 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5710 In reply to Jeff Japp.

Hahaha! The list meant to get longer.

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By: Jeff Japp https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5709 Fri, 25 Mar 2016 17:32:17 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5709 In reply to Aman(@amanhimself).

LOL – great, my reading list just got longer 😉

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By: Aman(@amanhimself) https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5708 Fri, 25 Mar 2016 17:29:38 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5708 In reply to Jeff Japp.

You should try The Pale King.

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By: Jeff Japp https://readingbooks.blog/2016/03/23/understanding-infinite-jest/#comment-5707 Fri, 25 Mar 2016 10:05:12 +0000 https://amandeepmittal.wordpress.com/?p=3384#comment-5707 Recently finished it. It was long, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. ]]>