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To: najida

Why be intimidated by reputation. I can't imagine reading something like War and Peace or Moby Dick just once. I don't know how many times I've read re-read Dickens with equal enjoyment.


96 posted on 02/17/2006 12:20:28 PM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

I guess it's desire....
I just counted, and I've actually read about 40 or so of the list.

War and Peace again? No way. Uh huh. I read for enjoyment, not to slog through pages of detailed misery.

Please, it's a great book, but no, snow, death, freezing, war....hmrpt. No.

Anything by Austen, yes, I'd re-read. Same with books like Jane Eyre, Three Muskateers, etc.

But many of the classics just annoyed the bejeebers out of me....
Scarlet Letter, while great, the unfairness was grating.
Lolita made me squirm as a young girl reading it.
Grapes of Wrath, great, but a slog through misery.
Clarissa!?! Dear lord in heaven, let me just jump off the roof and be done with it.

All I'm saying is the 'pull' isn't in these books. You don't walk by and say to yourself "Wow, I know it read it last week, but I want to read it again!"

Can't see it with Moby Dick, that's for sure.


102 posted on 02/17/2006 12:28:53 PM PST by najida (Gluten free, Sugar Free, Low Salt, Low Fat, High Fiber = Eating grass for the rest of your life.)
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