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Strategy? Like what kind of strategy?
Oh, another genre that I got into a couple years ago (mostly for a project) and am gonna try to get back into is postmodern. It's mind-boggling, but still pretty fun to read. Anyone else read postmodern books? I've only read The Crying of Lot 49 (amazing, if you don't mind being massively confused throughout the book), White Noise, and I think it was Breakfast of Champions. One of Vonnegut's books. I plan to read at least Gravity's Rainbow over the summer, because my English teacher made it sound interesting. I'll probably read any of Pynchon's books that I can get at the library. I can't remember any other titles, so I'm gonna have to look some of those up.
Oh, another genre that I got into a couple years ago (mostly for a project) and am gonna try to get back into is postmodern. It's mind-boggling, but still pretty fun to read. Anyone else read postmodern books? I've only read The Crying of Lot 49 (amazing, if you don't mind being massively confused throughout the book), White Noise, and I think it was Breakfast of Champions. One of Vonnegut's books. I plan to read at least Gravity's Rainbow over the summer, because my English teacher made it sound interesting. I'll probably read any of Pynchon's books that I can get at the library. I can't remember any other titles, so I'm gonna have to look some of those up.
The Art of War is battle tactics & strategies and depending on your view of The Prince, it can be considered Political Strategy as well