I'm still ready, although not quite as much as I was. I'm only a couple of books in but I've started reading Ishiguro in chronological order. His first novel is good, his second a step up from that and I'm just about to start his third. Apparently it's where his work becomes really good so I'm expecting good things.Agreed! The beginning was so good, and I figured the rest of the book would proceed in that manner, which even with the density of the prose I would have enjoyed, but no, it turned into chapter after chapter of , like you said, encyclopaedic whaling entries. Luckily the chapters are extremely short, so you're able to read a couple and put it down.
By the way, I haven't seen you in forever. How have you been? You still reading lots? Any favourites lately? I still have to thank you for getting me into Ali Smith. I enjoyed the "seasons" books.
I'm glad to have introduced you to her, she's probably my favourite living author. I don't know if you've read Companion Piece, the unplanned 5th book in the Seasonal Quartet? If not I recommend it highly, I think it's quite a bit better than Summer.
Otherwise there aren't too many other books I've loved that have stayed with me.