Finished
Crime and Punishment last night. Whishaw translation, I think. Every bit was good, but it was a task of trudging to get through. The ending was amazing, having read the entire thing, if not great on its own. Especially liked the relatable characters.
The grammar is really weird, by the way. Comma usage is crazy, mostly in sparsity. Typographical errors left off many start and end quotation marks. The word "latter" used very vaguely. And characters are referred to interchangeably by their first two or last names, even when never introduced by one.
Before I started the former, I read
Anthem, by Ayn Rand. 'twas interesting. Not a novel by far, but worth noting. I do not worship Rand.
Working on
The Hunger Games now. Afterward, I think I'll reread
A Song of Ice and Fire - I tried a half year ago to read the newest book, but couldn't get past 100 pages.
Over 100 pages in. I don't like it so far. Twilight was better, and I didn't like that. The characters are incredibly simple, and none of the elements are of exceptional originality or other merit. It's an easy read, and I'm certainly waiting to pass final judgement. And no, I'm not sour toward it because I'm comparing it with Crime and Punishment - I briefly started it before the latter and felt the same.
Twilight
Grotesque
Crime and Punishment
Ongoing short stories:
Anthem
Lovecraft (1)
Definitely not making the 52 goal at this rate. But there's plenty of year left, and
Crime and Punishment is thick.