Roybertito wrote:
I love books, so sadly, I can only really put one: To Kill a Mockingbird
I enjoyed that book, actually.
My least favorite book (so far) is
Les Miserables. Everyone I know loves it, but I have a sneaking suspicion that they love the play, not the 1463 page literary behemoth full of chapters devoted entirely to describing an apartment, or the endless chapters of French history during the Napoleonic time period, which, while interesting, create massive amounts of confusion when it jumps back into real time. And while I can kind of identify a little bit with Javert, did the man really have to jump off a bridge?
Of course,
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens runs a close second. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," it was the time of extra long sentences, it was time to read something else. I have picked it up four times and cannot get past chapter one.
I prefer books like Gibbon's
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire or Orwell's
1984 to anything like
Les Miserables. And then there is my love for the Oxford English Dictionary.
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