View Poll Results: What should January's book be?

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  • Count of Monte Cristo

    1 7.69%
  • Their Eyes are Watching God

    1 7.69%
  • The Winter of our Discontent

    1 7.69%
  • Slaughterhouse-Five

    0 0%
  • On the Road

    2 15.38%
  • Crime & Punishment

    3 23.08%
  • Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man

    0 0%
  • Movy Dick

    0 0%
  • Picture of Dorian Gray

    5 38.46%
  • The Name of The Rose

    0 0%
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  1. #16
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    I've never read Dorian Gray and I definitely should...
    I read On the Road ages ago and it's one of the most boring things I've ever read!!!
    But I'd like to discuss Cirme & Punishment...though it's rather long and it would take time to read it if prople are busy... Dorian Gray is rather short, isn't it? (I'm asking because I don't think I can participate if the book is long, cos I'd read instead of studying and I don't study enough already, nevermind if I get involved in a book!)


    If I ever finish to read War&Peace...less than 200 pages left and it's seem a desperate enterprise to get to the end...well it'd help if I was reading now instead of being here, wouldn't it?
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    Oh wait this is for january not february.... damn, how can I allow myself to read with exams to do???
    (uhm...maybe on the bus not to waste time...)
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    Originally posted by Koa
    I read On the Road ages ago and it's one of the most boring things I've ever read!!!
    If I ever finish to read War&Peace...less than 200 pages left and it's seem a desperate enterprise to get to the end...well it'd help if I was reading now instead of being here, wouldn't it?
    NOOOOO!!! I bought a copy today, don't tell me I wasted my $20!! Arghhh! I go broke so quickly! 200 pages left?! Koa, you're beating me!! I feel like I'll NEVER finish it. (approx 250 left. and today, it took me about ten minutes to get through TWO pages because I kept finding BETTER things to do.. )
    Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
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    Well faye, there are moments, like 2 nights ago, when to read 10 pages of W&P it takes me 1 hour...I get distracted after every sentence, it's so slooow! Last night though, I managed to find some interesting, I only stopped cos it was late and I wanted to sleep, the next part seems interesting (I've almost reached page 900!) but today I still haven't touched it...hope I will but it seems unlikely... Oh well... Near to the end

    As for On the Road, well ...most people seem to love it but it seemed so useless to me... going here and there and back in this and that way, and talking to this and that. Ok I guess it doesn't seem that bad, but I couldnt find any interest in all that. I wonder how I managed to read it all (just to not remember a single detail about it now)
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    *whiny voice* koa, I get put off books so easily... I don't even feel like reading it at all now. 190 pages left of W&P-spent all afternoon on that one! [*gasping* so boring!!] stupid public holidays, nothing to do...(most places are closed on public holidays)
    Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
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    I know the feeling about holidays...
    Anyway, don't get influenced by what you hear about books... it's much better to have your own opinion of it, than always say "I've heard it is like that". Especially with such famous books, at least I'm always curious to see why the hell they're so famous...And anyway, since I'm the only one who thought it was useless, I must have missed out on something...
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    Today is Jan 1. I guess Dorian Gray has it.
    ...Also baby duck hat would be good for parties.

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    Good. Because On The Road really does SUCK.
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    Originally posted by piquant
    I didn't ruin the end! That's what they tell you on the book jacket. In the end, ***** *** ***** *****. Just kidding. Sorry I got viscious. I actually liked Dorian Grey (don't tell anyone), although I want Kerouac so bad!

    Oh, what is your name from? It's not from Kerouac's the Subterraneans is it?

    Well Ok..sorry :o


    Nah, Im the other Subterranean


    So it's Dorian then

    *claps*

  10. #25
    Yes! And this time I´m on holiday so I have time to read.
    "Man was made for joy and woe;
    And when this we rightly know
    Through the world we safely go" Blake

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    I'm bloody busy I want to read Dorian Gray!!! Well I still can read it another time but this way it'd be more fun
    January is always an unfair month for students
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    Dorian wins.
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