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yep i got you all! im alive and well and instead of acid and pot i now have an uncontrollable addiction to books. ;)
haha
i dont believe any of that. if that was true this would be all over the news and some loser guy wouldnt just be trying to make pocket cash.
that would be great...
i know how most people on this board feel about dan brown and his books but im still curious about his writing....
which should i read first: angels and demons or the da vinci code?
angels and demons was written after the da vinci code but it is a prequel so i want to know if i should read...
Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black BY: Gregory Howard Williams
anyone read this or know anything about this book?
i received a letter from my university saying i need to read it.
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P.S. I hope i posted this in the right...
i am in the middle of reading two books and its kinda cool. its actually not hard and neither of the books interfere with the other.
has anyone else ever done this?
I am going to be a freshman next year and wanted to know what books i can expect to be assigned to read. I would love to hear what literature awaits me :)
P.S. Is it true that a book is assigned and expected to be read in a very short period of time, say a week?
Is Kerouac considered one of the greatest writers/great writer?
The reason i seem to love him right now is i love his flow and how he plays with words. His use of metaphors and analogies is incredible. I have yet to come across a writer like him.
thank you guys for your replies :)
how come there isnt much discussion of kerouac on these boards? i consider him a brilliant writer...
I definitely want to read more of his works, the ones Funes has mentioned.
Novella- "But I'm not sure it's as true or relevant as it was. " Just...
Greetings!
i am currently intrigued by jack kerouac and his fantastic prose.
i have read "on the road" and "big sur" and am currently reading "maggie cassidy."
What does everyone else here think of this beat generation genius?
Any recommendations on books?