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From: wollman@hergotha.csail.mit.edu (Garrett Wollman)
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Subject: Re: (ReacTor) You May Enjoy This List of Books Written in the Second Person
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2024 20:03:26 -0000 (UTC)
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In article <vaq77g$roc$1@reader1.panix.com>,
James Nicoll <jdnicoll@panix.com> wrote:
>You May Enjoy This List of Books Written in the Second Person
>
>You find yourself inextricably drawn to this article--will it
>mention your favorite example? You must know!
>
>https://reactormag.com/you-may-enjoy-this-list-of-books-written-in-the-second-person/

I am tolerant of all manner of narrative tricksiness but this is where
I draw the line.  I've never read any of these books, and if I somehow
picked one up, I would not last more than a page before throwing it at
the wall.

-GAWollman

-- 
Garrett A. Wollman    | "Act to avoid constraining the future; if you can,
wollman@bimajority.org| act to remove constraint from the future.  This is
Opinions not shared by| a thing you can do, are able to do, to do together."
my employers.         | - Graydon Saunders, _A Succession of Bad Days_ (2015)