Joseph M. Schuster first read Lucky Jim a year after graduating from college. He did it for the main reason a twentysomething does anything: to impress a girl that he liked.
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For the thousandth time, Diner is not boring. And in at least this case, it got us both laid.
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Ha. When I first moved to Amherst for their Visiting Writer job, I heard someone bring up Lucky Jim every week for the...
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Is that like sleeping with a guy so that you don’t have to keep watching his favorite movie which you find totally...
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Does reading Lucky Jim really impress people? The things you learn…
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