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Great book...but really? Using theOriginally Posted by H1GhStar
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As much as I love Paradise Lost, this book can only be appreciated in the classroom. This isn't a pick up for fun book, instead a carefulanalysis of what literature should be.Originally Posted by DJisMe3
Paradise Lost
The Divine Comedy
Originally Posted by DJisMe3
Paradise Lost
The Divine Comedy
Available free courtesy of Project Gutenberg.. http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2500Originally Posted by jomitm
Originally Posted by Tupac Jordan
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse. It's short & the only book I've read more than once.
i was gonna say the exact same thing...
this is freaky...
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anyway, if you want a book that could induce self-transformation
and a new perspective about the many facets of life, this is the book.
Well done!Originally Posted by jumpman23000
Looking for some suggestions. Just got done with 1984, which was solid.
Kafka on the Shore. It's by the same author.Originally Posted by Burn916
Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
These guys know that they're talking about. Check these books out, you won't regret it.Originally Posted by PhilthyFill
Kafka on the Shore. It's by the same author.Originally Posted by Burn916
Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
Well, its much appreciated by me because of my religion...not for analysis of literature. I'm not a English major.Originally Posted by davidisgodly
As much as I love Paradise Lost, this book can only be appreciated in the classroom. This isn't a pick up for fun book, instead a careful analysis of what literature should be.Originally Posted by DJisMe3
Paradise Lost
The Divine Comedy
So easy to read, yet I got so much out of it. I've probably read it five or six times.Originally Posted by NJstress03
catcher in the rye