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Why would you read war and peace? I herd its extremely BORING and plus the length...Because people read

In any case, I tried to read it, when I was about your age, and I couldn't go through.
Only later, when I grew up, I made it, and it's very FASCINATING book.
Sometimes, you just need to be a grown up to apprehend some books.Gibran was short...not sure of your analogy here...
Actually i'm kinda disturbed by it.

Maybe a SINGLE Malt Scotch is in order....

Barkeep ? ?At least BC isn't as dry as Nikolai Tolstoy's COMING of the King.

That book was dryer than a popcorn fart in a dust storm.Quote from: computeruler on August 15, 2009, 12:02:32 PM

Why would you read war and peace? I herd its extremely boring and plus the length...

Then you should read it...and forget about all your friends reviewing it.
Personally when any critic says something sucks it's the first thing i go after...Quote
In any case, I tried to read it, when I was about your age, and I couldn't go through.
Only later, when I grew up, I made it, and it's very fascinating book.
Sometimes, you just need to be a grown up to apprehend some books.

Now that is a good point! It was much more difficult to read the classics at a younger age, than it is now...not that it's always easy, now.


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