Don't know why my response was so childish/plain incorrect. More sensibly, yes, I was exaggerating, Chaucer merely felt like it took as long to read properly as Ovid or (gods forbid) Pliny or Homer. Because the latter examples are all of two dead, foreign languages, of which one has a different alphabet (though that is irrelevant really). Chaucer is meant to be in my native tongue and it still doesn't make sense.
So, please forgive me some hyperbole?
So, please forgive me some hyperbole?
Does the Devil ever struggle to be good again, or if so is he not a devil?
What difference does it make after all? Anonymity in the world of men is better than fame in heaven, for what's heaven? What's Earth? All in the mind.
What difference does it make after all? Anonymity in the world of men is better than fame in heaven, for what's heaven? What's Earth? All in the mind.
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So...what books DON'T you like?
06/09/2009 04:57:28 AM
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I have a couple I really disliked
06/09/2009 05:28:38 AM
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Some examples
07/09/2009 08:25:37 PM
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You think Battlefield Earth is bad, try reading his Mission Earth series. *NM*
08/09/2009 02:09:22 AM
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I read those in high school. I liked them. Stupid comic escapism. *NM*
08/09/2009 02:18:31 AM
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I read them when I was in high school too...at least the first 3 or 4
08/09/2009 02:47:12 AM
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Re: I read them when I was in high school too...at least the first 3 or 4
08/09/2009 04:18:07 PM
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Re: I read them when I was in high school too...at least the first 3 or 4
08/09/2009 06:26:00 PM
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No, thanks. I think all my masochism got spent on Terry Goodkind *NM*
08/09/2009 07:25:41 PM
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Political polemics, for one. Utopian novels, for another.
06/09/2009 05:29:54 AM
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I don't have enough hours in the day to detail this or something even worse
06/09/2009 05:45:35 AM
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Oh, a lot of things. But I wonder.
06/09/2009 07:00:34 AM
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Re: Oh, a lot of things. But I wonder.
06/09/2009 07:05:51 AM
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Oh plenty
06/09/2009 09:37:23 AM
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I hated Wuthering Heights more than Jane Eyre, but I hated Jane Eyre, too. *NM*
06/09/2009 02:54:49 PM
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I like all books I have ever read.
06/09/2009 12:09:51 PM
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Canterbury Tales by Chaucer. In Ye Olde English, it's harder to translate than ancient Greek. *NM*
06/09/2009 05:07:49 PM
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The Canterbury Tales are not Old English. They are Middle English.
06/09/2009 05:59:59 PM
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Indeed, translating old english, and reading middle english are very very different
06/09/2009 07:11:13 PM
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As I'm translating some ancient Greek right now, I call bullshit on that. *NM*
06/09/2009 08:45:46 PM
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EDIT: Last post was basically equally bullsh*t
07/09/2009 12:17:01 AM
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I was going to, but I felt I had already been pedantic enough. *NM*
07/09/2009 02:34:04 AM
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The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel
06/09/2009 05:58:39 PM
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Catcher in the Rye and Heart of Darkness, among the "classics." *NM*
06/09/2009 08:15:12 PM
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Vellum by Hal Duncan and The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson
06/09/2009 08:16:12 PM
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Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
06/09/2009 08:24:07 PM
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I liked a Portrait of the Artist, personally, though the (lack of real) punctuation grated *NM*
07/09/2009 12:18:50 AM
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I didn't mind Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog...I mean Man
07/09/2009 02:40:14 AM
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What?
06/09/2009 08:28:17 PM
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Oh, and maybe it was lost on me, but I never got much joy out of War and Peace
07/09/2009 12:22:48 AM
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Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell.
07/09/2009 12:54:41 AM
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Don't flame me for saying it....
07/09/2009 04:49:40 AM
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One last one: Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley *NM*
07/09/2009 07:44:48 AM
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Have you ever seen the mini-series?
07/09/2009 05:42:45 PM
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Never have I seen such good acting in such a dreadful movie/mini-series.
07/09/2009 05:44:47 PM
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I love really really bad TV movies sometimes....they make for lots of laughter
07/09/2009 06:06:38 PM
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Actually, you might like it. As in, think it's good.
07/09/2009 06:11:14 PM
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I had a couple of issues with the book that I could easily see being removed from the movie
07/09/2009 07:01:40 PM
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A Confederacy of Dunces.
08/09/2009 06:13:59 AM
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Crap. That's two people now.
09/09/2009 01:42:40 AM
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Hitchickers guide to the galaxy and The Good earth by Pearl S. Buck
09/09/2009 01:07:01 AM
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