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Banned
I still read, but I read trash literature. Sex stories primarily. I have a beautiful mind. No need for pictures.
Pale Fire by Nabokov.
Don't read anything about it, just jump in.
I watched the South Park version of Great Expectations.
Classic novels are boring. Don't force yourself to read them. You only have one life.
but did you read the songs?
Is there a situation or uni degree where you'd be forced to read War and Peace and Crime and Punishment? Politics major?
A lot of younger people hate the protagonist because they view him as whiny and angsty, but in reality he's a reflection of who they are.
Well, I saw the film. That counts, right?
Well, I saw the film. That counts, right?
The most popular ruse is pretending to have read classic novels, with 42 per cent of people relying on film and TV adaptations, or summaries found online, to feign knowledge of the novels.
You'll understand it when you read it.Cheers. Just wondering why that would be a spoiler but I bookmarked the name. Any other books?
I read Romance of the 3 Kingdoms and Journey to the West, and found them both very very difficult to read.I read Romance of the 3 Kingdoms, Journey to the West, and Water Margin. Only classic novels I need.
I read Romance of the 3 Kingdoms and Journey to the West, and found them both very very difficult to read.
Maybe it's the translation.
Is is something that an English reader would find overly difficult?But you need to give Genji some love!
Is is something that an English reader would find overly difficult?
I'm honestly asking, I'm just trying to set my expectation right, I'm not a stranger to reading difficult books, I read Proust and liked it, I read Ulysses and hated itI just want to know if this is something I can take to beach vacation .I read Tristram Shandy and said, nah, fuck it, I'll stick with A Cock and Bull Story
I heard it can be quite a slog for modern western readers.
Well fuck it, I made it through the depressing slog that is Wuthering Heights, I get to brag about it.
GoT is a lot easier to read than Lotr. It's still not that hard though as long as you actually want to read it (like most books).A need to read the Lord of the Rings book, I just started A Song of Ice and Fire series and this shit is an addicting read. I got the series last Tuesday and I'm almost through with the Game of Thrones book
I'm surprised Shakespeare isn't on this list it do plays not count?
I've read like 6 of those.
3 for school. Kind of shocked catcher in the rye, 1984 and Mockingbird are up there. Not hard to read and not long. Bang em out in a weekend.
War and Peace was actual work to get through though.
I'll never read Jane Eyre. Gross.
I've actually read 1984 by George Orwell. I'm so fly.
GoT is a lot easier to read than Lotr. It's still not that hard though as long as you actually want to read it (like most books).
I'm not a fantasy guy, lots on here though so you'll get plenty of recommendations, but whenever people want something similar to game of thrones with it's houses, families, conflicts, and religions, I instantly say the Dune series. One of my favorites.I really enjoy that style of genre so I think I'll like it, plus like you said if you like the book it isnt hard at all to dive right in. Any similar books/series that are like those two that I mentioned?
Sounds like a romance to meAlso, if people force themselves through books without thinking about them, they won't get anything out of them. Anyone who reads Jane Austen and says it's a "period romance" wasn't paying attention and may as well not have read it.
A case in point is Jane Austen. I read all of her books over one summer in high school, and it was legitimately a life-changing experience for me. They stories aren't about who marries who. In the best Jane Austen books, the main character has to learn to choose between one person who is charming but actually empty, and another person who is a true good person.