I ordered IJ from Amazon last December with the intention of reading it, but I was put off by the commitment it demanded: 1000 pgs, the footnotes, the lack of paragraphs, etc. I put the book on my shelf and figured that I had wasted my money.
Later in the year when I heard about Infinite Summer, I knew that if I was ever going to read it, this was my chance. The encouraging messages from veteran readers plus the revelation that I was not the only one who was struggling enabled me to keep at it, and become aquainted with the thinking of one of the most interesting, brilliant minds of our time.
Reading in this way, with a support group of a few thousand strangers, has been a fascinating, almost sureal experience. It seems to me that short of taking a university class, this internet group-read thing is a very rewarding way to tackle difficult books.
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