Originally posted by Redmic It's funny, I really enjoyed "The Call of the Wild" and "Red Badge of Courage", but I hated the 300 pages of tedium known as "Moby Dick".
I am with you on Moby Dick -- We had (and I am NOT making this up) 1,278 questions to answer on that book. There were many questions on every page of that book--Who said xxxxx. Who did they day it to-----Why did they say it-----What was the result of the comment-----etc, etc, etc....ad nauseum!
And that was supposed to promote enjoyment of literature???? I don't think so----I still remember the exact number of questions after 42 years!--but nothing of the content of the book!!!!
ANYTHING Shakespear!! I just didn't get it. I don't understand why Shakespear is required reading. The stories were OK, my favorite was Taming of the Shrew, but come-on. Even English majors have said Shakespear's writings are not proper English.
OK Here we Go hahaha:
The Scarlet Letter
As I Lay Dying
MacBeth
A Wizard of Earthsea
Things Fall Apart
Fahrenheit 451
The Old Man and the Sea
The Good Earth
The Chinese Bell Murders
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
A Tale of Two Cities
Flowers for Algernon
On the other hand I LOVED:
All the King's Men
East of Eden
Iron & Silk
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Chosen
Huck Finn
The Great Gatsby
A Seperate Peace
Also on my list is anything by Thomas Hardy. In my college Brit Lit class we had to read Tess of the D'Urbervilles-it took Hardy five pages to describe a flower! I'm exagerrating of course, but only slightly-Hardy seems to think that we must have all the descriptive details in a story
I was also assigned to read Eliot's Middlemarch, but I never got around to reading it!
Another author that makes my list is Henry David Thoreau-I had a really arrogant English prof at Baylor who turned me off of Thoreau for very first week of class!
In OT class we also had to read some passages from Leviticus-the most boring book in the entire Bible.
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