Anonymous wrote:Dear OP:
I am so tempted to tell you which to avoid in my opinion...but I won't unless you ask.
Clockwork Orange was nearly impossible to read. It's got a glossary in the back and fake words throughout. The movie is really disturbing.
Joseph Conrad LOVES to describe shit. Seriously, I think heart of darkness has two pages devoted to describing a hill with a tree on it.
I found some books that I hadn't read. Secret History looks entertaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not well read and am kind of old. I ran across this list of 40 books to read before one dies on a UK newspaper web site. I wonder what you think of the list. I don't recognize most of the titles. Better late than never, I figure. Thank you for your comment.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/books-best-greatest-read-before-you-die-classic-novels-literature-essential-austen-orwell-dickens-a8612606.html#
Hmmm. I've read 13. Not so hot. I agree that the list skews a little old and British. I wrote down "The Secret Life of Adrian Mole" and "Americanah" to add to my booklist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the Great American Read List better.
https://www.pbs.org/the-great-american-read/home/
Only a great 'Murican book list would include the Twilight Saga....![]()
Anonymous wrote:Dear OP:
I am so tempted to tell you which to avoid in my opinion...but I won't unless you ask.
Clockwork Orange was nearly impossible to read. It's got a glossary in the back and fake words throughout. The movie is really disturbing.
Joseph Conrad LOVES to describe shit. Seriously, I think heart of darkness has two pages devoted to describing a hill with a tree on it.
I found some books that I hadn't read. Secret History looks entertaining.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not well read and am kind of old. I ran across this list of 40 books to read before one dies on a UK newspaper web site. I wonder what you think of the list. I don't recognize most of the titles. Better late than never, I figure. Thank you for your comment.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/books-best-greatest-read-before-you-die-classic-novels-literature-essential-austen-orwell-dickens-a8612606.html#
Anonymous wrote:I like the Great American Read List better.
https://www.pbs.org/the-great-american-read/home/
Anonymous wrote:Its a nice list, seems a little geared toward English and American literature and older classic novels to me. Not a bad thing. The other list is good too. Basically, if you can read a few good books, you'll be doing well. If you really haven't heard of many of these, you might want to start with a high school reading list.