No problem, I'm thinking of getting her a copy of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle instead.
BWAH! Hope you're prepared to have a newly-created vegetarian at your table tonight!
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No problem, I'm thinking of getting her a copy of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle instead.
BWAH! Hope you're prepared to have a newly-created vegetarian at your table tonight!
I first read Animal Farm at five, and read it over and over again with great pleasure for the next year and a half. At some point it occurred to me that there was something dodgy going on in the narrative, and somewhere around my seventh birthday I thrust it back at my mom and said bitterly, "You can take this back. I'm not going to read it anymore. It's not really about animals at all."
Not to mention that Hugo's vocabulary is notoriously huge. But I wonder if translation somehow mitigates that.
I read Les Mis in middle school, so I was probably 10 or 11. I loved it.
See, Jess and I have it in common.
I don't remember any huge words that weren't easily figureableoutable due to context. I am sure a lot of the revolution stuff went over my head, but the individual stories were what enthralled me.
I am sure a lot of the revolution stuff went over my head, but the individual stories were what enthralled me.
Oh yeah, I'm sure there was a ton of politics I was missing, but I loved it anyway. I even read most of the random digressions (100 pages on the sewers, whee!)
Cranioklepty: A History of Phrenological Graverobbing.
Famous skulls stolen from their graves: Mozart, Haydn, Descartes...
Why is it, when you have a series of repair people in your house, each successive one looks at the work the previous one did and says "Oh, that's not right."
Oh yeah, I'm sure there was a ton of politics I was missing, but I loved it anyway. I even read most of the random digressions (100 pages on the sewers, whee!)
I'm sure that's true of most French people too. Besides Waterloo, there isn't much on major events. Mostly of the revolutionary stuff is small scale stuff from the early 1830s.
I don't think I've ever seen it on the shelf here, how many volumes does it usually come in?
One really really big one. The paperback I have is practically a cube.