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Postby Dawsonq » Mon Jun 04, 2007 1:07 pm

volyund wrote:When I was forced to read Lord of The Flies in high school school I hated it. But now I see similar real world situations with the whole "Beastie" thing EVERYWHERE. It's quite amazing how right the writer was.


Really, I read that book in grade 8 and I loved it. I loved Roger, why did he have to die. I loved the killing.

I LOVED IT!!!!
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Postby Chiisu » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:07 pm

dude Lord of the Flies blew. i couldnt even finish it cause of the constant overdescription boring the fuck out of me every time i attempted to finish it.
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Postby Joegita » Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:26 pm

Chiisu wrote:dude Lord of the Flies blew. i couldnt even finish it cause of the constant overdescription boring the fuck out of me every time i attempted to finish it.

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Postby Shakedown 1979 » Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:13 pm

Chiisu wrote:dude Lord of the Flies blew. i couldnt even finish it cause of the constant overdescription boring the fuck out of me every time i attempted to finish it.
Same reason I didnt read through LOTR
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Postby volyund » Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:40 pm

Chiisu wrote:dude Lord of the Flies blew. i couldnt even finish it cause of the constant overdescription boring the fuck out of me every time i attempted to finish it.

I agree. Though, in my case I had to write papers on it and take a test, so I read detailed chapter summaries on later half of the book. But again, I do see it's importance now, as it is so applicable to a lot of politics and mob mentality now days (and I guess always have been).

Shakedown 1979 wrote:Same reason I didnt read through LOTR

OK, 2/3 of the first book, before the actual adventure starts, it can be somewhat boring. But if you get through that, it's absolutely great.
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Postby silverace99 » Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:50 pm

Bah to all of you. I really liked Lord of the Flies. A lot better than all that boring stuff by Maya Angelou they made us read. Or Pride and Prejudice and the other junk that came out of that genre
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Postby volyund » Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:51 pm

silverace99 wrote:Bah to all of you. I really liked Lord of the Flies.

Good for you. In fact I am very happy for you, and I envy you for that.
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Postby KasugaSan » Tue Jun 05, 2007 6:49 am

silverace99 wrote:A lot better than all that boring stuff by Maya Angelou they made us read.

any novel concerning racism written by african american is boring.....no offense to anyone
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Postby derrio » Tue Jun 05, 2007 7:29 am

silverace99 wrote:Bah to all of you. I really liked Lord of the Flies.

Ditto. It also reminded me of another book I'd read about a young boy, Phillip, who's passenger boat gets hit by a German sub, setting him afloat on the open ocean with a random black guy, and blind nonetheless. Anyone remember the name of it?
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Postby mrharvest » Tue Jun 05, 2007 7:29 am

KasugaSan wrote:
silverace99 wrote:A lot better than all that boring stuff by Maya Angelou they made us read.

any novel concerning racism written by african american is boring.....no offense to anyone

Yes, because clearly the WASPs are so much better equipped to write about racism.
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Postby silverace99 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:26 am

mrharvest wrote:
KasugaSan wrote:
silverace99 wrote:A lot better than all that boring stuff by Maya Angelou they made us read.

any novel concerning racism written by african american is boring.....no offense to anyone

Yes, because clearly the WASPs are so much better equipped to write about racism.


? When was Maya Angelou a WASP?
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Postby KasugaSan » Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:31 am

silverace99 wrote:
mrharvest wrote:
KasugaSan wrote:
silverace99 wrote:A lot better than all that boring stuff by Maya Angelou they made us read.

any novel concerning racism written by african american is boring.....no offense to anyone

Yes, because clearly the WASPs are so much better equipped to write about racism.


? When was Maya Angelou a WASP?

she wasn't was she --3--
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Postby mrharvest » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:04 am

KasugaSan wrote:
silverace99 wrote:
mrharvest wrote:
KasugaSan wrote:
silverace99 wrote:A lot better than all that boring stuff by Maya Angelou they made us read.

any novel concerning racism written by african american is boring.....no offense to anyone

Yes, because clearly the WASPs are so much better equipped to write about racism.

? When was Maya Angelou a WASP?

she wasn't was she --3--

You know guys, that sort of was my point. Who, if not those who have suffered from racism, should write about racism? Those who perpetrated it?
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Postby silverace99 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:31 am

ok i see what you were trying to get at. But you misunderstood what Kasuga meant as well.....she wasn't saying black people aren't well-equipped to talk about racism, she's saying their books are boring. And I'm with her on that point.
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Postby Shakedown 1979 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:54 am

mrharvest wrote:
KasugaSan wrote:
silverace99 wrote:
mrharvest wrote:
KasugaSan wrote:
silverace99 wrote:A lot better than all that boring stuff by Maya Angelou they made us read.

any novel concerning racism written by african american is boring.....no offense to anyone

Yes, because clearly the WASPs are so much better equipped to write about racism.

? When was Maya Angelou a WASP?

she wasn't was she --3--

You know guys, that sort of was my point. Who, if not those who have suffered from racism, should write about racism? Those who perpetrated it?
I'd read it /no1
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Postby KunJinky » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:54 am

Wait... so you're saying Black people write boring books in general, just lol.
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Postby Shakedown 1979 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:02 am

What if Dave Chappelle wrote a book?
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Postby silverace99 » Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:58 am

KunJinky wrote:Wait... so you're saying Black people write boring books in general, just lol.


I meant when it pertains to racism......
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Postby newleaf » Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:56 pm

High school books?

As far as I remember we got to read Brave New World (whilst boring it was nice to familiarize myself with the ideas that inspired many), The Go-Between (craptacular as far as I'm concerned), and Of Mice and Men (probably the best thing I was forced to read in HS).

I'm sure there were more, but those are the ones I remember.
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Postby NanayaShiki » Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:07 am

A history of the gothic revival by Charles L Eastlake.

hmmmm As the title says book on gothic revival.

I feel like reading stalingrad again
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Postby Shakedown 1979 » Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:39 am

I downloaded like 76 issues of The Punisher: War Journal
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Postby KasugaSan » Fri Jun 15, 2007 10:10 am

newleaf wrote:High school books?

As far as I remember we got to read Brave New World (whilst boring it was nice to familiarize myself with the ideas that inspired many), The Go-Between (craptacular as far as I'm concerned), and Of Mice and Men (probably the best thing I was forced to read in HS).

well...at least brave new world inspired fukuda...*sigh*

I love Animal Farm, Of Mice and Men is OK too...but I wasn't forced to read this in 9th grade...I was forced to read Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry -_- which kinda made me bear some grudges against books about racism because I have to miss the fun in English class while others enjoyed it...
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Postby KasugaSan » Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:55 am

double post yayness!!!

So who haven't forgotten about Harry Potter vol.7??
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Postby Naru » Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:30 am

havnt read a book in years
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Postby Haolla » Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:54 am

Vladimir Nabakov's Lolita.

It's pretty awesome.
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