Ha, I enjoyed that book.hannaugh said:I forgot to mention, a really good creepy book is The Picture of Dorian Gray.
I've also got a friend named Dorian who's Grey (Mixed), and we joke about that book/
Ha, I enjoyed that book.hannaugh said:I forgot to mention, a really good creepy book is The Picture of Dorian Gray.
I had the same experience with Sci-Fi and Robert Heinlen. I love his work, but he was a just a a little too much into sex (if there is such a thing).Xplorervoodoo said:I had to stop reading fantasy for a while because of Robert Jordan.
Don't get me wrong, the books are great, but there's such a thing as being TOO descriptive...
I read "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke, and couldn't believe he packed such a good story into such a SMALL book. :laughing7:
rockskate4x said:The Trial and Death of Socrates... and yes, I'm seventeen...
"Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals" was even worse :sad1:dbw said:rockskate4x said:The Trial and Death of Socrates... and yes, I'm seventeen...
I read that in college... IIRC it was stupefyingly boring.
dbw said:rockskate4x said:The Trial and Death of Socrates... and yes, I'm seventeen...
I read that in college... IIRC it was stupefyingly boring.
Volitions Advocate said:I agree with DBW... I just finished it last semester. And I found socrates to be a pompous ass who needed to take real responsiblity for his life. The whole time he was like the bald kid in the matrix talking about how there is no spoon, and for some reason we all herald him as some genius. *cough* sorry. It was one of the dullest parts of my Political Science class. I even had to write an essay about it. I pretty much laid it out like Socrates was a hypocrite. Must've sounded good cause the prof gave me a B+
Superlizard said:Sheesh - all this "my book's more intellectual than yours" crap is putting me to sleep. :icon_scratch:
ErogenousJones said:I just started reading Paul Auster's New York Trilogy ("City of Glass," "Ghosts," and "The Locked Room"). It's fantastic. They're like mystery novels, but way smarter and more "literary" than any mass market fiction stuff (which I don't normally read; just not my scene). Mystery done right, by a real author. *flameguard on* :toothy12: