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08-11-2008, 03:11 PM
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Abandon All Hope
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Originally Posted by Constantine
Grapes of Wrath - Yeah, pass me that pistol
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agreed.
I would argue that all of John Steinbecks works are bores of biblical proportions.
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08-11-2008, 05:24 PM
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dDave's Zelda Quest
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Originally Posted by icegoat63
agreed.
I would argue that all of John Steinbecks works are bores of biblical proportions.
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heh, I had to read of mice and men recently, luckily that's over, sadly it was the best of the books that i had to read for the summer.
Uncle Toms cabin is just killing me, I'm half way through and the book is just terrible, it's 400 pages of pure mental numbness,
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"Ohh! OOOhhh!!!-Oh and again! I made it. I know it. I can't see it but I know I made it. Oh my God I made it. Alright, don't give up. This is for everything. This is when I don't have to do it. This one right here is when I don't have to do it, which leaves nothing else but the one. No I don't think so. Not there. God I wish I could turn the volume-OH **** Aahhh son of a **** I talk too much. ****." - 00vega -
Counting down to Christmas:
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08-11-2008, 06:39 PM
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Abandon All Hope
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HAHAHAHA Uncle Toms Cabin is about as fun as driving blunt #4 pencils through my eyelids.
Also I remember "Number The Stars" that was one of the few books I ever fell asleep in class to. Man I got in trouble for that, my English teacher at the time was a suicidal Jewish lady in her late 20's. Fresh out of College and ready to mold the feeble young minds of her high school students.
No one before me had ever offended her in such a way in a school setting lmao I remember she called me everything short of the anti-christ in the office after class that day.
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IMPORTANT: If you do not appreciate or understand
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as your right ventromedial prefrontal cortex may be impaired.
Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate
Counting down to the return of Supernatural:
53 days 14 hours 58 minutes
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08-12-2008, 06:39 PM
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Obsessive Red Sox Fan
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Dingley Falls by Michael Malone
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10-15-2008, 11:05 PM
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To Kill A Mockingbird was the most excruciating book I have ever had the displeasure of reading! Oh, and Fountainhead was awful too!
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10-20-2008, 04:16 PM
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Abandon All Hope
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Bible yet. 
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I'm actually scouring the internet (mostly ebay) for the oldest available english version of the bible (under 100 bucks) that I can find. Looking to read it again, I've skimmed the hotel versions of the King James New Testament but am interested in finding one that hasnt been plagued by a million translations and updates.
My thoughts are, the older the publishing date the less amount of times the particular version has been rewritten. I've got my eye currently on a leather bound one from 1712 for about 60 bucks plus some more on shipping. I'm not committed yett, but I think if anything it'll be neat to say I have near 300 year old book in my collection.
Sorta hoping it'll be like a Brothers Grimm type deal, Real flat out spitting some fire and brimstone style work rather than the dollar store bibles printed in a near politically correct fashion now a days.
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10-20-2008, 05:22 PM
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dDave's Zelda Quest
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Originally Posted by ysabel
LOTR books are boring to read. I'm glad they made a movie version.
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The books have so many extra details and plots that the movies do not have, the movies definitely make the books easier to understand though, I read all 3 of them before ever watching the movies and oh man I had no clue what was happening sometimes.
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Originally Posted by micfranklin
LOTR was boring at some points and completely awe-inspiring in others.
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I agree, I didn't really like the whole beginning part of the fellowship where it just went on for pages and pages describing Bilbo's birthday party, I'll admit it, I skipped out of that part because I couldn't stand it, however I read all of the other parts of each book and I thought that it was awesome.
I have a few other books that I couldn't stand.
Sundiata
The Odyssey
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Honestly I don't think anybody understood it, it's simply too long and boring to comprehend)
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"Ohh! OOOhhh!!!-Oh and again! I made it. I know it. I can't see it but I know I made it. Oh my God I made it. Alright, don't give up. This is for everything. This is when I don't have to do it. This one right here is when I don't have to do it, which leaves nothing else but the one. No I don't think so. Not there. God I wish I could turn the volume-OH **** Aahhh son of a **** I talk too much. ****." - 00vega -
Counting down to Christmas:
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10-20-2008, 05:25 PM
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Watership down.
Who wants to read a story about talking bunnies on an adventure?
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10-21-2008, 10:54 PM
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Life Strategies
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Dr. Phil
He mentions Oprah on an average of 4 times per page, that drove me NUCKIN FUTS and bored me to death with it too
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It's a hockey night in Pittsburgh. . . . . . .
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10-21-2008, 10:58 PM
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No Longer Single! ^_^
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I can not see this topic and not think of Great Expectations.
That book was, well, not interesting at all.
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