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The Quest for Karla, by John le Carre’ a must read before December or finish Ulysses by James Joyce?

Posted on Sep 15, 2011 by in Active Rain | 0 comments

The Quest for Karla, by John le Carre’ a must read before December or finish Ulysses by James Joyce?

I have been faced with a dilemma, as some of you know I love to Read. There are many Realtors who happen to like reading. Hence I do not consider myself a rare breed. So with that said I have been reading Ulysses by James Joyce and it has been a challenge. I found it to be a difficult read and have been moving slowly or should I say barely moving forward.

Ulysses by James Joyce

Than this past Saturday we went to the movies to see the Debt. (Diane and I loved it) As we were watching the Trailers (previews for upcoming movies) one caught both of our attention. Tinker, Taylor, Soldier by John le Carre’. So as soon as we got home I had to search, for some reason I was under the mistaken impression that we had every book by John le Carre’, go figure one book missing. Then I remembered that we had The Quest for Karla the published by Knopf in 1982 which had all three. So I excitedly dwelled into it and started reading. I read it about 30 years ago and hardly remember any of it. I love to know how the movie differs from the book. Hence I am reading it again.

 

So what would you have done, finish Ulysses or jump to Tinker Taylor, Soldier?

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