Most Boring Book You've Ever Read? |
Most Boring Book You've Ever Read? |
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I've read a couple I just can't remember that names. Why don't you tell me yours..
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What the hell. Half of the books listed are actually really good and interesting if you dig deeper into their social and literary context. Hell, some of them are just interesting to read.
Get off your asses, turn off the TV, and start spending more time at the library. |
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What the hell. Half of the books listed are actually really good and interesting if you dig deeper into their social and literary context. Hell, some of them are just interesting to read. Get off your asses, turn off the TV, and start spending more time at the library. That's what I was thinking through this whole thread. A couple of the books mentioned are my favorites. However, I truly detest Hawthorne's writing style, and thus, The Scarlet Letter didn't work for me. What's all this about Moby Dick being bad? I loved reading it. |
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