RandomUserName! wrote: » And quotes for sigs. Just saying.
norwegianwood wrote: » Got Nineteen Eighty Four out of the library today, been wanting to read it for ages.
deisedude wrote: » I paid just a cool $0.65 for the Bell Jar today because of a book voucher i won! I shall add it to the list of books i have to get round to reading. Catcher in the rye, Gommorah and the Suspicions of Mr. Whicher all await once i finish reading Catch 22
Veda Muscular Weaponry wrote: » Bell Jar is excellent, personally I way prefer it to her poetry, wish she'd done more fiction. That is also good. There's a fair bit of hooha over the ending, think it was changed in movie versions? Though it's been years since I read it and also I don't want to ruin the end for you, still that's an interesting thing to look into after you've finished it. Very clichéd thing to say but it is scary how much of it is accurate :eek: Saw a copy of Life of Pi in my housemate's room there (I was feeding her fish!), going to ask if I can borrow that once she gets back from holidays.
Arcade Panda wrote: » I read The Alchemist and Eat, Pray, Love in the last week. The latter was especially fantastic....I'm now 50 pages into White Tiger.
electrobitch wrote: Bell Jar is excellent, personally I way prefer it to her poetry, wish she'd done more fiction.
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deisedude wrote: » Anywho Gomorroh is next on my list:cool:
Monzo wrote: » The film of that is well worth watching. It transpired that some of the cast were actally real life members of the Naples mafia!
Sl!mCharles wrote: » Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis is fairly depressing it has to be said but very good.
deisedude wrote: » Just finished reading Catcher in the Rye and i must say i was majorly disappointed by it. It's not a bad book but i can't figure out why there is so much universal acclaim that it is one of the best books ever.I can't for the life of me see why the book was so taboo at one stage either. Because Holden curses a bit? I kept reading hoping the ending would make the book go out with a bang but in the end it just petered out with a whimper. I have heard people say that the book resonates better once you read it a certain age. Maybe at 21 i'm too old to "get it". Anywho Gomorroh is next on my list:cool: