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What. What is this for? A-level English? But I know people who study that and, as far as I can tell, they are asked to read much, much less. That is an awful lot of pages.
- Vanity Fair - Thackery
- Our Mutual Friend - Dickens
- Sons and Lovers - D.H. Lawrence
- Jude the Obscure - Hardy
- The Miller's Tale - Chaucer
I thought Chaucer was supposed to be great. After all, his stuff is still on syllabuses after ~7 centuries. :oThe Miller's Tale is actually pretty entertaining for Chaucer. Heck of a lot less mind-numbingly boring than, say, the Knight's Tale, if nothing else.
Well firstly I don't think it's that bad. The longest novels on that list are seven hundred pages, which is easily a week's work even if I have other stuff to do. And summer is a long time. :PWhat. What is this for? A-level English? But I know people who study that and, as far as I can tell, they are asked to read far less. That is an awful lot of pages.
...You people who study English are show-offs. Is the Chaucer translated or just heavy with margin notes?Well firstly I don't think it's that bad. The longest novels on that list are seven hundred pages, which is easily a week's work even if I have other stuff to do. And summer is a long time. :P
We're just compensating for our total lack of social lives. :(...You people who study English are show-offs.
I've only had a brief look and it's almost impenetrable.Is the Chaucer translated or just heavy with margin notes?
Ah, I understand now.I didn't quite word that properly, sorry. I meant to say that I enjoyed the Miller's Tale but didn't enjoy the Knight's; I haven't read all of the Tales, but those were the two that stood out as being particularly good/dull.
Thanks, but I'm more afraid of the thousand-page Dickens. :(Also hahahah good luck with Jude the Obscure! I hate Hardy. So much.
Thanks, but I'm more afraid of the thousand-page Dickens. :(
Lovely Bones is an lovely book, I don't think you should be disappointed. If push comes to shove, you could just see the movie. =PMy summer reading books this summer are Lovely Bones and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. What were you assigned, if anything? Also, I figured out very quickly that a book I'm reading is boring to me unless I chose to read it.
Okay, I just might. The book itself is okay, it just isn't my thing.Lovely Bones is an lovely book, I don't think you should be disappointed. If push comes to shove, you could just see the movie. =P
I have a rather large selection of books to chose from, all of which are very good novels. A few I've been thinking about are The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Les Mis, Life of Pi, The Stranger, and possibly a book called The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.
Life of Pi is pretty good especially if you like animal psychology
am I right in thinking that they're making you read Small Steps before Holes? that's kinda silly, since Small Steps is a sequel and Holes is superior, imo.Small Steps by Louis Sachar. It isn't too bad, but we also have a project besides reading it; something about a business. Didn't get the book/project yet.