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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Bean View Post
    I think you will agree that "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" should get full marks as an original title, but I am curious to know how you can claim that nothing is accomplished in the story when half of the girls loose their virginity.
    no they don't

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    Cal. some British author wrote it, it was cheap and the title was simple but it was very boring and left nothing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by sixsmith View Post
    I think you can wring a point from any novel. Even if that point is to not have a point.
    Good point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazarov View Post
    Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck

    So...So...So...what the hell is your point?! That was my question through whole book.
    Really? When I read that book, every five minutes was a revelation.

    For me, I had a lot of trouble discerning a point in Joyce's Dubliners. After almost every story I was asking "so what?" (Araby especially. It took me a lot of time to figure out what the kid's problem was). If I can't figure out what the author is saying on my own, I seek a second opinion. I've learned that there's always something.

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    Of Mice And Men.
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    I can add The Lord of the Flies to my list.
    WHAAA?!? I thought that the "point" of those novels were EXTREAMLY obvious (that's why they pass them out in the tenth grade).
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    Even though I've enjoyed it,i thought it was pointless.Or it's just that i didn't get the point.


    And i still think that Unbearable lightness of being was just empty.
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    You've fallen off the tree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    WHAAA?!? I thought that the "point" of those novels were EXTREAMLY obvious (that's why they pass them out in the tenth grade).

    Some of the suggestions have been pretty stupid.

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    Orlando, by Virginia Woolf. People consider this her most accessible novel, but to me, it was so unbelievable dense and pointless that it was agonising to finish. To the Lighthouse was far better and, in my opinion, far easier to read.

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    I found Orlando easy to read mainly because of the humour. I also didn't think it was pointless, but there you go.

    I also thought Great Gatsby was excellent. The last paragraph just gives me shivers every time. That idea of all of us chasing our dreams 'against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past'. The tragedy of Gatbsy creating himself all over again to be with what is, essentially, a memory (the past) to find that his dream is gone, it's already receded, as all our dreams will that are born in our past (all of them?). It's all perfectly encapsulated there. Actually pointing out this paragraph that he does this with almost seems to degrade it.

    For me the Great Gatsby is an entertaining novel, setting everything up, until the last couple of chapters when it turns into a great novel. When everything starts to unravel.

    I'd be wary of calling these 'classic' books pointless, seems quite arrogant. 'I didn't get the point' is probably more accurate than it being pointless. With that in mind, i don't think I can think of one of these classics that I got absolutely nothing from. I was disappointed by Shakespeare's comedies because they're not funny...at all. 'Haha, i'm dressed as a WOMAN!'.

    heh.

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    Pride and Prejudice. Case closed. It's the stupidest book ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pryderi Agni View Post
    Pride and Prejudice. Case closed. It's the stupidest book ever.
    Why?....

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    Klone and I by Daniele Steel, and to think that person has made lots of money.
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    Factotum by Charles Bukowski

    Story mainly revolves around this guy who quits jobs at the first chance he gets em', travels around the country and meets different people, and finally decides to stay in L.A to marry a prostitute.

    I know what Bukowski was tryin to express but the book seems pretty pointless...Too nihilistic 4 my taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pryderi Agni View Post
    Pride and Prejudice. Case closed. It's the stupidest book ever.
    Have you read every book ever written? If not how can you make a comparison?

    Pointless Books? Anything and everything by Gertrude Stein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FanofdeBeauvoir View Post
    Klone and I by Daniele Steel, and to think that person has made lots of money.
    What you doing reading Danielle Steele??
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