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FllMtl Novelist (post: 1513254) wrote:I've just read A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess. My edition included the twenty-second chapter.
After chapter 20, I thought it was alright. But chapter 21 made me really like it.
The author's note in the beginning was amusing. He's such a tortured artist.
I'm not sure what to say about the story, really, other than that the first-person POV and Alex's characterization were very strong, and I was impressed by the amount of slang language used. It was almost like reading a half-foreign language, and it must have taken a lot of work. All the "thou"s, "doest"s, "brothers", and other similar words peppered throughout offered an interesting contrast. The language and characterization combined made it a pretty captivating read. (Definitely not kid-friendly, though. >_>)
Also, I'm glad I finished it before I did any NaNoWriMo writing, so I'd never type "O my brothers" in my own character's POV.
Sheenar (post: 1513869) wrote:I also read banned books all year long (have read many on the "most banned books" list--some of them are favorites of mine) --I just specifically chose two to read during the week itself --because I don't feel that books should be banned, and the whole point of Banned Books Week is to raise awareness that this sort of thing is going on in communities, but that's a whole discussion in of itself.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1514132) wrote:MomentOfInertia, Goliath is already out? I didn't know that. I enjoyed Leviathan and thought Behemoth was even better. When was Goliath released? I can't find it in Australia.
Felix (post: 1514071) wrote:And now I'm reading The Search for Wondla by Tony DiTerlizzi. It's an extremely imaginative book that begins a new series by this guy, who wrote the Spiderwick Chronicles.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
eightluvver888 (post: 1513824) wrote:Unwind by Neal Schusterman is a great book. It's futuristic, where instead of abortion, parents can have their teens "unwound," technically keeping them alive but having their parts given to other people. It's pro-life and very interesting.
akorecki1 (post: 1516489) wrote:I am writing a book actuality.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
FllMtl Novelist (post: 1516617) wrote:Finished Watchmen (graphic novel). It was... interesting? I took a long time to read it. The text in-between chapters kept boring me. Sometimes it was cool stuff, but then it'd go off and talk about owls... I don't know, maybe if I read it again I'd "get" it more.
And I forgot to post a little over a week ago that I finished Mockingjay, the last of the Hunger Games trilogy. I thought it was pretty meh. I really didn't care about any of the characters except Gale. So when various people died (many do) it didn't matter to me. Neither did the result of the revolution, or Katniss's mental state, or anything else, really. Also, the way the love triangle got resolved was kind of pathetic. Yeah, I really don't get the hype about this series.
I might just go read some Terry Pratchett now... XD
Neane (post: 1516653) wrote:Yes, read Watchmen again. And have you read Battle Royale yet?
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