tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8507402023045446823.post3660951669523243210..comments2023-05-28T09:42:55.043-05:00Comments on Ancora Imparo: E-booksCat Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08698347120336934638noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8507402023045446823.post-76253719123596290362010-02-16T13:21:55.323-06:002010-02-16T13:21:55.323-06:00Heh. Perhaps I'll have to give Moby Dick anoth...Heh. Perhaps I'll have to give Moby Dick another try. There are some books that need to be read at the right time. <br /><br />I've never read Exodus although Uris's "Trinity" was a favorite book for a while. Huge but so well written I flew through it. But nice that you could pick up the pieces from discussion and didn't have to resort to cliff notes. <br /><br />I skipped through "Emma" in college. The only Jane Austen I haven't read completely. Just didn't enjoy it.Cat Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08698347120336934638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8507402023045446823.post-81413264286281609042010-02-16T12:40:47.217-06:002010-02-16T12:40:47.217-06:00Moby Dick is a little weird in the middle.
I thin...Moby Dick is a little weird in the middle.<br /><br />I think the only book I ever really "skipped" in Lit class was "Exodus" by Leon Uris. I read the first 100 pages, and the last 100 pages, and figured out the middle 600 pages by inference from class discussion (which was always held the day before the section quiz).Salthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10566457948046493221noreply@blogger.com