Monday, May 26, 2025
Not all these books are fake
The Chicago Sun-Times is getting a lot of flak for publishing a summer reading list that was slapped together by a confabulating Fake Intelligence and is primarily made up of books that don't actually exist. Not all the books on the list are fake, though. Care to guess which one I might actually be rereading this summer?
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Dandelion Wine is my guess. It sounds like a grape idea for a reread.
Good guess. The language is a bit flowery, but it does pack a punch. And of course it exists, which is always a plus.
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