07-09-2002, 01:06 AM | #81 |
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west wing west wing west wing!!!
i really didn't like the Chrysalids! i really thought i would especially cuz of the whole anti religion aspect (sorry!) but i found it really dry and we analyzed it to death which didn't help (english class) i know there are more cuz i read a lot but can't thimk at the moment! |
07-09-2002, 10:10 PM | #82 |
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Of course it doesn't mean it's good. But Just because a few people don't like it doesn't mean it's bad either. It is as you said personal taste.
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07-09-2002, 10:20 PM | #83 |
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If you want bad, try "Red badge of courage." Ergh. While every other class was fortunate to study shakespeare - we got lumped with some bullshit patriotic war novel.
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07-10-2002, 02:24 AM | #84 |
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Yup. I just wanted to point out that not everything that gets published is what you could call quality. After all, there is such a thing as a trashy novel. Now, to be fair, alot of the stuff listed here is "classic" in a way, so somebody must have liked it enough to put it into the curriculum. But just because someone published it doesn't mean it can't suck. Fake sequels are particularly bad, I find.
Oh yeah. And Beloved: neat premise, neat characters, yucky style, disasterous delivery. When you look at it, the story isn't actually bad. But the writer just tried to be a little too fancy and the convoluted style actually gets in the way instead of enhancing the story. BoP, Patriotic war stories can be so tiresome, it's true. For every genuinely good one (and there are some out there), there must be a hundred that are boringly propaganda-ish. |
07-11-2002, 10:40 AM | #85 |
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"Bridge to Terebithia" *shudder* I HATED that book it was stupid and pointless and I can't believe everyone of my friends loved it!! Ugh makes me sick!!!
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07-14-2002, 08:56 PM | #86 |
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Someone I know recommended Judy Blume to me and I read half of one of her books - "Summer Sisters" I think. Worst book I've ever tried to read. Horrible writing style, and the content isn't exactly that great either! I felt like it was an adult book, but the reading-level was about grade 3! ICK! Never read Judy Blume!
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07-15-2002, 02:31 AM | #89 |
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I thought Judy Blume was for about 10 -15 year olds. It is full of that puberty stuff (boy and girl things ) I think I read some of her books when I was about 13. I think teenagers would like that kind of thing, I know I did. Did you know all that stuff when you where seven, Bop?
I hated all the books they made me read at school, except that tomorrow when the war began series, they were good.
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07-15-2002, 08:13 AM | #91 |
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I think "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath was the one that made me thrown down my hands in disgust and vow never to waste my time with someone else's mucky mess. That book is so depressing! I hated the Scarlet Letter too!
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07-16-2002, 04:20 PM | #92 |
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I read about half of "The Bell Jar," and I liked it, though I thought it was incredibly depressing! Lizra, have you read any of Sylvia Plath's poetry?
ooh, I hated The Scarlet Letter!!!
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07-16-2002, 05:43 PM | #93 |
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I must have, I can't remember it now tho. I just hate that angst filled stuff, I have so much real troubles to deal with! I can't remember Sylvia's stuff. Do you like it?
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07-16-2002, 05:46 PM | #94 |
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I do like her poetry, but generally I kind of like that awfully depressing, angsty stuff. It's pretty disturbing, though.
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07-18-2002, 03:17 PM | #95 |
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Books I hated...well, though they are few and far between here is my list of books that stink
The Great Gatsby By: F. Scott Fitzgerald I'm sure I'm going to get yelled at for that one but I just couldn't get into it. It was so...boring. The Lord of the Flies By: William Golding Ick. Another one I was forced to read in school. AM i going to get yelled at for this one too...
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07-18-2002, 06:46 PM | #96 |
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I won't yell at you, Rei, but I will politely disagree. I loved both those books, even though I had to read them for school
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07-18-2002, 08:09 PM | #97 |
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I hate the book I'm reading right now. "All the Presidents Men"
My mom is making me read it. Blah! Politics!
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I've never read the book but I've seen the movie and that was pretty good!
But I have come to the conclusion that I want to live where you do!
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07-25-2002, 12:11 AM | #99 |
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I think you either like The Great Gatsby or you don't. It's a matter of connecting with the characters and the plot, because the writing style isn't the can't-put-it-down type.
As for Lord of the Flies, I saw the movie and thought it was at least interesting, but I never actually read the book (shh! don't tell my english teacher!! it was the end of the year, and I knew we weren't going to have a test....) My own list of stinky books: A Walk to Remember - All of my friends loved it. It was the blandest, most melodramatic excuse for a novel I've read for a while. If I wanted a cheesy romance with one-dimensional characters, I could've just watched a movie. Centennial by James Michener - Reading it right now for AP history. This is kind of unfair, since it's very well written, and has some really good parts... but as a whole, it's much more boring than his other novels. The Stranger - Wait, I take that back. It's an amazing novel. Everyone should read it once. The concepts are so... massive. But it's also boring as Hades in some parts, because the main character has a pointless life, and the writer does a very good job of demonstrating this. If I ever had to read it again, I'd die.
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ooh! The Stranger! I love that book! But I don't think I'll be reading it again for a long time...I've already read it twice (for school) but that was enough for now
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