you know what else was demonized? a wrinkle in time, those books..i forget who wrote them. never occurred to me at the time, though.
Madeline L'Engle wrote them...and how were they demonized? one of them fictionalizes the Flood
as far as i remember, that was the book where those kids could travel around space in the 4th dimension.... and those 3 witches helped them.. and there was that big brain that controlled everything...
correct me if im wrong someone but i thought there was sex...it's a great piece of writing though.
catcher in the rye. thats with holden caulfield correct? hmm never liked the book, over rate piece of crap if you ask me. hmm look at me look at me.. i'm playing blitzkrieg.. hmmm hmmm..
why don't you tell us your real opinion ty? ;)
seriuosly... i really liked the boook .....
for me too POOP ON.
i dont know i was never into those teenager angst. look at me and my sad story, type of book. why would i want to read that. so that it makes me sad ? no ! give me action , adventure, something funny. something cool. drama and sadness? no need to read about it. i can live that.
honestly the only reason i read it was so i could do a paper on it for english. the zero wouldv'e given me an eff for the class. after reading it though, i really liked it. i used to think that I was the catcher in the rye... (maybe i still do)
I read it because I was told you have to read it before your 20 or you just don't appreciate it and almost everyone who reads it thinks that they're Holden
another one of those books is Catcher 22 right? i so appreciate his aimless ramblings all the time. so hard to read though, you constantly have to remember where you left off, who people are, what's going on. very confusing but thoroughly enjoyable, so far.
maybe you're thinking of Catch 22?
i heard an interview with the author...it was originally called 'Catch 18' but there was another book released the same year with the number 18 in the title, so he changed it to 22. it's hard to imagine things as 'a catch 18'... :/
well im a total bookworm cus i like coming of age stories. i also read books that i dont like the plot of just for the sake of reading a well written novel.
are you thinking of the time holden brings a hooker to his hotel room? they just talked...
maybe that was it? i thought he slept with a girlfriend or something though...guess i'll be rereading this
let me know...i have to get back to the dune series...i'm up to the 3rd book.
good series then?
oh yeah...the first book was definately way better than the movie, but when i watched it after reading the book, i could see that it's tough to adapt to screen. there's so much about character development and history and esp. everyone talking to themselves... anyway, the 2nd book (children of dune) was way cool. it's a great diversion from all the lotr going around.
yeah im gonna have to check those books out...they are doing a movie of the second book as well
i didn't hear that...at this point i'd only let peter jackson have a go at it...
yeah i don't remember when they're premiering it though...
The first book was AMAZING! That is my favorite novel. He created a whole universe, languages planets etc... And there is all of the classic stories, love story, etc. all in one book. I couldn't bring myself to read the second one because of what i heard....
which was???
that sounds really good...does anyone like the Ender series?
it's series? didn't know tha. only saw the one book. i need to start reading again. i'm becoming unlettered and ordinary
Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, Xeoncide, Children of the Mind
i'm reading a good book by the same author Orson Scott Card called Enchanted---it's kind of a play on the folk tale of Baba Yaga