I'm loving this list of Julian Barnes's books!
"Duffy" is so intriguing, I need to dive into that 1970s London gay scene ASAP 
. And can we talk about how he masterfully wove together multiple narratives in that one? It's like a puzzle, and I'm all for it
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And what's up with the historical novels? "Arthur & George" is on my radar - I've always been fascinated by the intersection of art, power, and justice
. And have you seen the author's notes in that one? Mind. Blown.
Barnes is just so erudite and clever, it's like he's speaking a secret language
. His writing style is everything - witty, engaging, and effortlessly intelligent
. I need to pick up "The Noise of Time" stat - that Russian setting sounds hauntingly beautiful
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I love how this list highlights his ability to experiment with different forms and styles - it's like he's pushing the boundaries of what a novel can be
. And that's exactly what makes his writing so fascinating - the way he tackles complex subjects with nuance and wit is just masterful
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Can we get a book club going on these books? I need more people to discuss "Duffy" with...
And what's up with the historical novels? "Arthur & George" is on my radar - I've always been fascinated by the intersection of art, power, and justice
Barnes is just so erudite and clever, it's like he's speaking a secret language
I love how this list highlights his ability to experiment with different forms and styles - it's like he's pushing the boundaries of what a novel can be
Can we get a book club going on these books? I need more people to discuss "Duffy" with...