xxcloud417xx said:French Class :
L'Etranger by Albert Camus (The Stranger in English)
Wow, The Stranger was my answer for the "Worst Book" thread. Different strokes and all that, I guess, heheh.Nautical Honors Society said:The Stranger by Camus
Yea I loved it, well that's what makes the world go roundThaBenMan said:xxcloud417xx said:French Class :
L'Etranger by Albert Camus (The Stranger in English)Wow, The Stranger was my answer for the "Worst Book" thread. Different strokes and all that, I guess, heheh.Nautical Honors Society said:The Stranger by Camus
Ah yes that is the only novel I liked in schoolMarter said:I quite liked "To Kill a Mockingbird".![]()
Hawthorne was one I particularly like because he offered very interesting narratives when you read them (i.e. Rappacinni's Daughter or Goodman Brown) but also offer a deep look in on humanity.Mimsofthedawg said:Hawthorne was hit or miss for me. I felt that some of his imagery and poetry was lost in his drama and activism. Other times, though, it struck the core of humanity, teaching me great wisdom, and taking me on a wild ride through a hell of a story. He is a great, regardless of his hit or miss status to me.