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Did you ever read a book?
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[quote:C. 285665:MV8yMDUwNjI4XzM0NDU5OTUzX0EyQ0IxNDJC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 20926074:MV8yMDUwNjI4XzM0NDU5OTE5XzI2NzIzODMx] [quote:C. 285665:MV8yMDUwNjI4XzE0QkQyODE5] Really. Did you? Try reading "Watership Down" or "To Kill a Mockingbird" [/quote] Watership Down I remember from school I found depressing. I started out reading biographies as a child. Except for one book called A Beaver's Story. I read every biography I could get my hand on. I rarely read fiction, but the last fiction book I've read that wasn't a disposable thin paperback was Uncle Tom's Cabin. And that was a long time ago. Life, IMHO, is too short for fiction unless it's Shakespeare or poetry. There are lots of non-fiction books that are very good. Frankenstein is very good also, and the Moby Dick - well if you don't do anything else, read the first chapter. It is the greatest American novel after all. [/quote] I agree with Frankenstein. Unbelievably misunderstood. [/quote]
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Really. Did you?
Try reading "Watership Down" or "To Kill a Mockingbird"
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