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I took a slight detour from what I'd planned on reading to revisit She-Hulk! Right now I'm on the second volume that collects the entire run, utterly fantastic still and much more enjoyable than the show.
I read Foucault's Pendulum after Name of the Rose, but it's a completely different style. It's full of references to very different doctrines, sciences and history events, and it's never entirely clear whether it's taken seriously or not, which makes the story a little difficult to follow. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on Island of the Day Before after you're read it.Up next for me is the Island of the Day Before, by Umberto Eco, the chap that wrote one of my all-time favourite tales, Name of the Rose. That's the only other book I've read of his, and so far while this tale is quite abstract, I'm enjoying it.