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Flavorwire's 50 Tough Books for Extreme Readers - Page 2

From Emily Temple on Flavorwire:
"Maybe it's a Pavlovian response to years of schooling, or that the brisk weather affords more hours inside, or something else entirely, but the fact is this: November seems like the time to take on the heftiest reading on your list. And let's face the facts: some books are only for the toughest readers on the block, your Sylvester Stallones of literature, as it were. So for those of you who count yourself tough, here's a list of books for you: some absurdly long, some notoriously difficult, some with intense or upsetting subject matter but blindingly brilliant prose, some packed into formations that require extra effort or mind expansion, and some that fit into none of those categories, but are definitely for tough girls (or guys) only. This list is limited to works of fiction, so straightforward philosophy is out, and a single book per author, so you'll see Finnegans Wake (obviously) but not Ulysses. Don't worry, the Ulysses is implied. "
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The Tunnel
The Tunnel
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The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis
The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis
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In Search of Lost Time (Marcel Proust)
In Search of Lost Time (Marcel Proust)
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Cosmos
Cosmos
45
The Demon
The Demon
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The Royal Family
The Royal Family
47
A Tale of a Tub
A Tale of a Tub
48
The Unfortunates
The Unfortunates
49
Alphabetical Africa
Alphabetical Africa
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Tampa
Tampa
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