Bored the crap out of me, man.
But it's got plows and dried mushrooms and immigrant girls! I fail to see what's boring about that.
'Shells'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Bored the crap out of me, man.
But it's got plows and dried mushrooms and immigrant girls! I fail to see what's boring about that.
Oh man, I must have totally missed the dried mushrooms. I feel so deprived of an engaging reading experience.
I loved My Antonia. I liked The Awakening but for some reason totally missed the part where she kills herself at the end. I thought she was going for a refrshing swim.
T-Rex fixes great works of fiction: [link]
T-Rex *almost* makes me want to re-read Moby Dick.
ALMOST.
Ha ha, Sophia. That's basically ALL I remember about The Awakening.
I liked it, but admittedly, not a page-turner. But that's probably what my great-grandma was kind of like, even though we don't come from Bohemia but a part of Germany that was often Poland.
I’d like every other book to be one I should have read but haven’t.
That is a great idea, Megan! I used to read mostly classics, but I have been feeling guilty about hardly reading any lately. I added the English version of the Cleves book to my wishlist (I don't read French). I had never heard of it before.
I've read many classics, especially English and French nineteenth century, but there always seems to be some key book I haven't got to. This all started with having to admit I hadn't read Don Quixote.
I think we may have read part of it in high school, but I don't think I've read it all.
This all started with having to admit I hadn't read Don Quixote.
I have only read parts of it, which is something I have to say about a lot of classics thanks to a couple classes from high school and college that only required us to read parts of certain classics.