KnifeWRENCH wrote: » That's how I felt about it, except the good part was restricted to about 1 or 2 chapters and the bit that dragged on was the entire rest of the book. The only interesting bit for me was the actual courtroom scene, and that was dealt with way quicker than I thought it should be. I honestly couldn't care less about Scout or her childhood, and she kept rambling on about it. Same with Boo Radley - I DON'T FCUKING CARE ABOUT YOU!! And Atticus Finch is a very overrated "hero". :mad:
Monzo wrote: » I dunno if I fall under the category of a mature reader or not but I thought it was alright. It was good in some parts but it dragged in others. I must have read another novel that ripped it off because I kept getting a vague sense of deja vú toward the end.
KnifeWRENCH wrote: » to kill a mockingbird is very overrated imo. maybe its because i had to study it for my junior cert but i didnt enjoy it that much. i gave up reading during the exams. i had to abandon the satanic verses to do study, so im gonna go back to the start and read it again.
Arcade Panda wrote: » Finished The Catcher in the Rye. Great book! Now reading Hard Times by Charles Dickens and All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy.
Arcade Panda wrote: » Finished The Catcher in the Rye. Great book! Now reading Hard Times by Charles Dickens and All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy. I swear I didn't read properly for ages and now it's like I can't stop! I really really want to read The Time Travellers Wife when I'm finished with those two, my sister read it and said it's class!:)
almostnever wrote: » It's just because he reminds you of me, and you love me. :pac: But seriously, it's graaaand. They have a cult following in older teenagers. And Artemis is badass. So....one of my Summer goals is to read lots and lots of books. Anyone care to recommend anything?
almostnever wrote: » It's just because he reminds you of me, and you love me. :pac: But seriously, it's graaaand. They have a cult following in older teenagers. And Artemis is badass.
cheesefiend wrote: » This may sound weird but recently I've started reading Artemis Fowl, now I realise that they're for 10 - 14 year olds but I never read them and I am LOVING them. Is it wrong that I'm falling for a 13 year old?
A Neurotic wrote: » I fell in love with it from the opening line when I recognised it from a Bloc Party song. Tough read in places but yeah, good book. I'll still never get through American Psycho though...
deisedude wrote: » The HBO series is well worth watching too
ReacherCreature wrote: » Currently reading Evan Wright's 'Generation Kill', it's proving prety good so far. Have a stack of books on the Iraqi War, American intelligence in war and air power's influence upon History to go through!
A Neurotic wrote: » I've forgotten how to read. I used to read voraciously in my spare time. I used to find it difficult to fall asleep without reading myself to sleepiness. It's gone
Monzo wrote: » Finished Anna Karenina. Tolstoy was such a master at creating characters. Now onto To Kill A Mockingbird.