Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:29 am
Ziggy wrote:A Separate Peace was, in my opinion, horrible. I know this is probably too much information, but I remember falling asleep reading it once and drooling *all* over it. When I had to turn it in the next day, my teacher asked me why it was wet and all I could say was "It rained and I have a mesh backpack." D'oh!
Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:20 pm
 ), but if there's one author's books I detest, it'll be Lucy Daniels. She writes the "Animal Ark" stories... the way she writes makes me sick.
), but if there's one author's books I detest, it'll be Lucy Daniels. She writes the "Animal Ark" stories... the way she writes makes me sick.
			
		Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:11 pm
AFI_Sorrow wrote:Ziggy wrote:A Separate Peace was, in my opinion, horrible. I know this is probably too much information, but I remember falling asleep reading it once and drooling *all* over it. When I had to turn it in the next day, my teacher asked me why it was wet and all I could say was "It rained and I have a mesh backpack." D'oh!
Heh heh.
Yeah, I hated that book too. The first two chapters (and the last) were interesting but the rest was a bore.
The Prince by Machiavelli (whose name I just spelled wrong, I'm sorry.)
I don't care if it's a work of genuis or a classic! I feel asleep twice while reading it.
Fri Jul 07, 2006 5:40 pm
Igg wrote:AFI_Sorrow wrote:Ziggy wrote:A Separate Peace was, in my opinion, horrible. I know this is probably too much information, but I remember falling asleep reading it once and drooling *all* over it. When I had to turn it in the next day, my teacher asked me why it was wet and all I could say was "It rained and I have a mesh backpack." D'oh!
Heh heh.
Yeah, I hated that book too. The first two chapters (and the last) were interesting but the rest was a bore.
The Prince by Machiavelli (whose name I just spelled wrong, I'm sorry.)
I don't care if it's a work of genuis or a classic! I fell asleep twice while reading it.
Why on Earth were you reading it?
Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:58 pm
Amethyst wrote:Of Mice and Men
Much Ado About Nothing (It's as the title suggests)
Ethan Frome
All Quiet on the Western Front
Speak
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mayanspypilot wrote:For me, it would have to be a tie between The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne and A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens. Bleh.
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Atamand wrote:I'm sorry to say it, but I could never get into th Lord of the Rings books. I'm all for detail, but there's a point at which enough description is enough.
Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:54 am
Zero! wrote:*points up* STALKING YOU
AND I ALSO CONCUR WITH YOUR STATEMENT! My mom is all like "lol finish reading the hobbit k" and I'm all like "No it's boring :C".