4 Great Classic Books
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Re: 4 Great Classic Books
My favorite on the list is "Catcher in the Rye" because it dares to go against the grain and be different than the rest. Its material is very daring and raunchy.
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I didn't like Catcher in the Rye either. I thought the whole time reading it, What's the point to this story?Libellus wrote:Hated The Catcher, loved Mice and Men and 1984. Fahrenheit is on the list - but not to close to the top. Should I bump it up a few places ?
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I loved Of Mice and Men and have never read The Grapes of Wrath. If the latter were shorter how would you stack it up against Of Mice and Men?Scott wrote:I like The Grapes of Wrath too, but what makes me like Of Mice and Men so much more is that it is so much shorter.
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GREAT, No spectacular VOICE.
Only now, do I fully realized what a genius Salinger was. How, he's prefectly on the ball (in HOLDEN's HEAD).
Even though, I had to read all of them at school.
Thanks to this thread, I jsut might re-read OF mice and men..
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