Is American Psycho a very intense book and do you think a 14 year old would enjoy it?
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Is American Psycho a very intense book and do you think a 14 year old would enjoy it?
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yours was the first face that I saw
I think I was blind before I met you
And I don't know where I am
I don't know where I've been,
but I know where I want to go...
...I'm glad I didn't die before I met you
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Even though I don't like to talk about books in that way, that book is disaster, choose something else...
At thunder and tempest, At the world's coldheartedness,
During times of heavy loss And when you're sad
The greatest art on earth Is to seem uncomplicatedly gay.
To get things clear, they have to firstly be very unclear. But if you get them too quickly, you probably got them wrong.
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Oooh you intrigue my interest. Is the book vile and disgusting. Why so much hatred towards it?
It's unbelievebly boring and stupid!!
At thunder and tempest, At the world's coldheartedness,
During times of heavy loss And when you're sad
The greatest art on earth Is to seem uncomplicatedly gay.
To get things clear, they have to firstly be very unclear. But if you get them too quickly, you probably got them wrong.
If you need me urgent, send me a PM
I read American Psycho a few years ago and found it both disturbing and interesting.
The prose is quite unique. Bret Easton Ellis uses endless lists and repetition to create an almost hallucinatory narrative. I don't recall reading anything quite like it anywhere else. To be frank, after reading it, I thought I was turning psycho!
I suspect I'm onto a loser here, as no doubt you've already made up your mind, but I don't recommend this book for under 18s. It alternates between being extremely disturbing and boring, and is graphic and explicit. However, it certainly is interesting from a technical point of view.
"We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." Anais Nin.
thanks..yeah, I picked it up in BORDERS and started reading it and there was this part about the main character torturting some girl with rats or something. It was very odd. I wasn't sure if the entire book was that way or not.![]()
yours was the first face that I saw
I think I was blind before I met you
And I don't know where I am
I don't know where I've been,
but I know where I want to go...
...I'm glad I didn't die before I met you
>> First Day of My Life <<
>> Bright Eyes <<
darn i thought this was a thread about stephen bonnar!
Originally Posted by BeingaBunny
LOL!!Dude you watch UFC???
Hm, unordinary choice for 14 years old. But i guess you won`t take anything great thoughts from that $)
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