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:
Enid. wrote: » I finished "The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ" by Philip Pullman before the Leaving Cert, it was weird. It only came into it's own towards the end. Different to the stuff I usually read though.
Jackobyte wrote: » Finished John Grisham's The Appeal yesterday. Really enjoyed it. I asked for my library to order me Catcher in the Rye about 2 months ago and they still haven't got it in. I'm pretty sure they are censoring my reading. The last book I ordered from them was American Psycho so there is a good chance they fear that I may become a sociopath! :P When I ordered American Psycho, the woman in the library was like, "I don't think that would be suitable for your age group." Then, when I ordered Catcher in the Rye, she was like, "That book deals with strong issues. I wouldn't recommend it to someone your age to be honest". Both times I told her to order it anyway and the look she gave me was priceless:D
Piste wrote: » I finished "Never Let me Go" a few days ago, a strange book, but very original premise and pretty touching too. Here's the trailer for the film:
syncosised wrote: » I find it difficult to read fiction these days, so I've been reading lots of books that tend to be found in the "current affairs" section. At the moment, I'm reading The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. I really like his style of writing, I look forward to reading his other ones!
wayhey wrote: » I read "Blink" a few weeks ago. Interesting, but in that book I felt his scientific evidence was pretty shaky...annoyed me. Anecdotes were entertaining though.
deisedude wrote: » I just finished Gommorah which is a true crime book
syncosised wrote: » 1984! A definite classic. If you want classic classic, try Crime and Punishment. A long old slog, but it's good. And it's a Penguin Classic, so you'll get it most places for less than €3.
Bajingo wrote: » Im reading the ''Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon'' by Stephen King..again.. I might give Pride and Prejudice a whirl after..I found it in my house and have nothing else to read so..
*giggles* wrote: » Can someone please recommend me a couple of good books for the summer. None of this Twilight saga nonsense please. A classic perhaps???