I think that says more about you than the bookHam_authority95 said:I recently finished To Kill a Mockingbird for school.
It was filled to the brim with irrelevant information that made me almost forget the point of the story. Little plot points and details sprung up from nowhere and stacked up until I wasn't sure which one would actually matter. There was only one part of the book that interested me(it involved a court room), and if the author stuck with it the whole time it could have been an amazing book. Another interesting part was the fact that Scout was so ambiguously gendered, and the author should have touched more upon that, as well.
It's hard to justify it as an "American Classic" when I want to kill myself the next time Scout describes some asshole's life story!
Would you care to elaborate?Dimitriov said:I think that says more about you than the bookHam_authority95 said:I recently finished To Kill a Mockingbird for school.
It was filled to the brim with irrelevant information that made me almost forget the point of the story. Little plot points and details sprung up from nowhere and stacked up until I wasn't sure which one would actually matter. There was only one part of the book that interested me(it involved a court room), and if the author stuck with it the whole time it could have been an amazing book. Another interesting part was the fact that Scout was so ambiguously gendered, and the author should have touched more upon that, as well.
It's hard to justify it as an "American Classic" when I want to kill myself the next time Scout describes some asshole's life story!![]()
Brazilian literature FTW. There, with that little obligation out of the way...Kasawd said:I'm reading The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo.
It's a well written book, even for a translation. It's breezy and addictive, dealing with the issue of personal glory, perception and insecurity.