The sixty-ninth book: #58 Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

For what's meant to be an ironic commentary on a Bildungsroman, I feel like it was just as often a fairly boring examination of theatrical aspects. I lost track of the plot through these diversions and I guess I just got bored with the book early and never quite got myself back into it. It's impressive, that's for sure... but I guess too intelligent for me to read on my morning commute. And yeah, there's just no hook that caught me.