According to my own theory that approx. 99% of everything is shit (books, movies, music albums, people, etc...), I have long ago given up the hope of buying books all of which I really enjoy. So the only remedy is to stop reading or read a lot.

Now, in the last ten years I have probably read more than 200. but probably less than 300 novels. Since 1% of 200 is 2 and 1% of 300 is 3, about 3 novels must stick out of the bunch as good or very good. Of course their singular existence tends me to believe they are spectacularly excellent. And it is true, I keep thinking about 3 books over and over again and compare other books to them.

What these books are - who wrote them and what's their titles² - is probably not important to anyone but myself. But it is depressing to know that I have to read 100 books in average to find a really good novel.

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²) 1.) Philip Roth - Sabbath's Theater
2.) Thomas Bernhard - Verstörung
3.) Dostoevsky - Crime and punishment