Originally Posted by
Lykren
3. Of Human Bondage is one of those books that improves after you've read it, when you start reflecting on how it moved you. Even though his prose style wasn't especially beautiful, the characters were sincerely drawn.
4. A Passage to India was a very interesting book, and slightly better written than Of Human Bondage. I enjoyed hearing about Mrs. Moore's perspective on the events. I think the mystical overtones he gives in his presentation of her are somehow the key to this novel. If there is such a thing as a key to a novel.
5. Ivanhoe felt like a typical adventure book, which doesn't really interest me, and I didn't care for the writing. At all.
6. Henry VI, I, II, and III were much more exciting than Ivanhoe!
7. King John is not one of my favorite history plays, and neither is
8. Henry V. Too bad Falstaff had to die!
9. Cymbeline was an interesting play with some beautiful passages, but I found myself slightly irritated by the wandering plot. Not my favorite of the Romances.