Amethyst Wind said:
The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck. Boy was that a slog, and ultimately unsatisfying.
I honestly can't see what makes that book a 'classic'.
"I've done my damndest to rip a reader's nerves to rags, I don't want him satisfied" - John Steinbeck on The Grapes of Wrath.
I guess you can't deny that he accheived his goals.
Xpwn3ntial said:
zHellas said:
Xpwn3ntial said:
Ayn Rand is a difficult author to read. I still have as of yet to finish Atlas Shrugged. It's good, but difficult.
You do know there's 60+ pages of
JUST ONE SPEECH, right?
I did not know that. Either I have forgotten or have yet to get there.
I haven't read it, but according to my friends that have, if you have been paying attention to the rest of the book, the speech is sortof unnecessary. It merely puts the ideas explored in the other 1000 pages into a sortof thesis.
On the other hand, if you have read the other 1000 pages, whats difference is 60 pages going to make? It must be worth it just to say that you have actually read the whole thing.