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Hack Attack
01-16-2008, 08:23 PM
I just read the opening pages of book six: Prince Andrew (or Andrey) and the stripped oak, spring, Natasha, rebirth. Just totally masterful. What they meant when they said this book was "written in sunlight.

jasons123451
01-22-2008, 12:23 PM
Not that far yet I'm having difficultly getting going. I'm enjoying War and Peace. Lot's going on great battle scene. Just fall asleep alot while reading . I'm reading the Ann Dunnigan translation. Do the other translations have any easier flow.

captnklean
06-23-2008, 12:11 AM
The more of it read, the more of it one wants to read. Having a temporarily limited mobility, revisiting some of the more engrossing chapters of this classic gives me something interesting to do. Napoleon's little man's complex sure caused alot of suffering. The interplay between all the characters especially Natasha and Pierre is crafted with the cream, of creativity, and the character dialogues are intense. :bawling:

:crash:

when de eye was strained with lack o slumba
rained mi anqle on de sunny frisbee blumba
just another lost oppotoonity fo not bein dumba

WildCityWoman
10-26-2008, 08:02 PM
I agree; that scene where he thinks about the oak tree and what it's actually 'thinking' is superb.

The old writers tended to use nature in this way.