BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
efight 7/6/2008 11:48:58 PM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "stillfuchsia, you're a fucking idiot. that comment was in reference to this statement" |
I'm not an idiot. Pointing out that you read all the books you listed was ridiculous. I don't think anyone in here would recommend something without having read it. Snewf was obviously joking.
Even then, you could've just said you had read them instead of qualifying it with "oh but I'm an English major," 'cause I'm sure nobody cares that any of us are.
[Edited on July 6, 2008 at 11:50 PM. Reason : .]7/6/2008 11:49:35 PM |
JTHelms All American 4696 Posts user info edit post |
East Of Eden - Steinbeck
The Waste Land - TS Elliot
The Enormous Room - EE Cummings
The Count of Monte Christo - Dumas
The Devine Comedy - Dante
The Picture of Dorian Grey - Oscar Wilde
Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad 7/6/2008 11:49:49 PM |
NC86 All American 9134 Posts user info edit post |
7/6/2008 11:50:02 PM |
Atlas All American 1665 Posts user info edit post |
oic. 7/6/2008 11:50:17 PM |
Snewf All American 63367 Posts user info edit post |
I dunno
I recommended the Bible
and like everyone else I've only skimmed it
shit, people should probably read the Koran too 7/6/2008 11:50:22 PM |
AxlBonBach All American 45550 Posts user info edit post |
Qur'an
and yeah, people should at least study it if they have any interest in global affairs.
[Edited on July 6, 2008 at 11:52 PM. Reason : k] 7/6/2008 11:52:26 PM |
BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
i think books like pride and prejudice and great expectations should be burned and never be read again
jesus reading that literary garbage sucked ass 7/6/2008 11:53:08 PM |
FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
i'd think you'd be better off with the cliff's notes than reading a book that long about a religion you don't subscribe to 7/6/2008 11:53:14 PM |
AxlBonBach All American 45550 Posts user info edit post |
Elass's "Understanding the Koran" is a quick read and a great way to get the jist of it. 7/6/2008 11:54:05 PM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i think books like pride and prejudice and great expectations should be burned and never be read again" |
those are both books I'd recommend, though Austen over Dickens any day
[Edited on July 6, 2008 at 11:55 PM. Reason : .]7/6/2008 11:54:49 PM |
NCSUGirl83 All American 10343 Posts user info edit post |
^how-ever-many to stillfuchsia - i'm not even going to fucking "defend" myself. you're being a bitch just for the sake of being a bitch. i'm not concerned with impressing you or a single other person on tww...it's the internet for god's sake
oh, and i'm sure you've never said things on tww that "no one cares about"
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 12:00 AM. Reason : df] 7/6/2008 11:55:32 PM |
BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
^^i do not see how those are literary classics
they are horrible
^
[Edited on July 6, 2008 at 11:56 PM. Reason : ,] 7/6/2008 11:56:01 PM |
Atlas All American 1665 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i think books like pride and prejudice and great expectations should be burned and never be read again" |
Well- I wouldn't take it that far. I've read them and didn't like them, I did not see what made them so great. If you read what other people have to say about books than it kind of ruins them for you. Reading a book like Great Expectations and saying it is great because Dickens wrote it, or because a literary scholar said it was great doesn't make much sense to me.
Anyways- everyone has their own tastes, maybe some people claim to like those books because it makes them look smarter, or perhaps they truly enjoyed them. Beats me- I can't see how anyone could enjoy Hamlet or Crime and Punishment, yet some people do. 7/7/2008 12:03:30 AM |
FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
i like how people claim "it's just the internet" after they get pissy or refuse to defend themselves--as they're defending themselves...isn't there a word for that 7/7/2008 12:04:35 AM |
NCSUGirl83 All American 10343 Posts user info edit post |
i didn't defend myself. i started to before, but didn't respond to whatever it was she said last time.
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 12:06 AM. Reason : ] 7/7/2008 12:05:44 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i'm not even going to fucking "defend" myself. you're being a bitch just for the sake of being a bitch. i'm not concerned with impressing you or a single other person on tww...it's the internet for god's sake" |
I'm not being a bitch, you're blowing this up into some huge thing that it's not.
Quote : | "oh, and i'm sure you've never said things on tww that "no one cares about"" |
I guess you missed the part where I said "'cause I'm sure nobody cares that any of us are."
In the end,
Quote : | "everyone has their own tastes" |
and that's all I came in here to say. That nobody's list (not in this thread, not anywhere) is definitely what you should read to be "well-read."
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 12:07 AM. Reason : .]7/7/2008 12:05:54 AM |
NCSUGirl83 All American 10343 Posts user info edit post |
^um, that was the point of my comment 7/7/2008 12:06:27 AM |
NC86 All American 9134 Posts user info edit post |
i know stillfuchias weakness
PM for details ! 7/7/2008 12:06:42 AM |
ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
7/7/2008 12:06:45 AM |
Atlas All American 1665 Posts user info edit post |
back on topic plz.
Srsly. 7/7/2008 12:07:01 AM |
FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
haha, furshia always brings the drama 7/7/2008 12:07:52 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
^ How does this even happen? I didn't do shit.
Quote : | "i know stillfuchias weakness
PM for details !" |
LOL
That's assuming someone on here will think you know anything.
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 12:08 AM. Reason : .]7/7/2008 12:08:37 AM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
Surprise surprise, StillFuchsia posts in a thread, and it immediately becomes a bitchfest.
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 12:09 AM. Reason : ^^ beat me to it] 7/7/2008 12:09:24 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Surprise surprise, trolls following me around! 7/7/2008 12:10:19 AM |
NCSUGirl83 All American 10343 Posts user info edit post |
i'm done with "arguing" after this...yes, i was irritated at that first comment you made about me trying to "impress" someone. i was posting in here because, yes, i am an english major, so this is of interest to me. i consider myself to have a lot left to read (more than i will ever be able to read), but i think that the things i have read fall into the category of "books that would make someone well read". i don't think i'm an expert, and i don't care about impressing anyone. it was simply a statement, nothing more. 7/7/2008 12:10:40 AM |
NC86 All American 9134 Posts user info edit post |
^^ oh please. You're just like any other chubby girl. Call her a fatty and the drama ensues.
you know im right. 7/7/2008 12:11:08 AM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
^and the crying then the eating 7/7/2008 12:12:47 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i was posting in here because, yes, i am an english major, so this is of interest to me." |
I was just as interested in posting in the thread for the same reason.
Quote : | "but i think that the things i have read fall into the category of "books that would make someone well read"" |
and I thought that was silly, merely because there's no set list of things that would make a person well read, that's all
don't take it so personally
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 12:14 AM. Reason : .]7/7/2008 12:14:12 AM |
NCSUGirl83 All American 10343 Posts user info edit post |
I supposed that all depends on your meaning of "well read". To me, there are pieces of literature that are culturally and/or historically significant and I think that having read such books makes a person "culturally" well read (I also think that to be "culturally" well read, one should have read an array of books that are important in said culture - which could include books like those by Stephen King and Danielle Steel - I wasn't saying before that reading those authors makes one not well read, I was just saying that it does not necessarily mean that one is well read.)
I also believe in what Conrad said (which I quoted before): "My task is to make you hear, to make you feel - and, above all, to make you see. That is all, and it is everything." And I believe that such should be the task of any "great" piece of literature text. If a book speaks to a person in some way, whatever that is, then it can be a "'great' piece of literature text" to at least that one person.
The books I listed fall into one of those two categories to me.
I wasn't saying that there is a set list, I was listing the books that I feel make me well read (a list that will obviously be different for everyone), or that could make another person culturally well read.
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 12:35 AM. Reason : wording] 7/7/2008 12:32:58 AM |
NyM410 J-E-T-S 50085 Posts user info edit post |
lol... i saw THIS thread went 3 pages and knew exactly why without even opening it..
just saying... 7/7/2008 12:35:49 AM |
Snewf All American 63367 Posts user info edit post |
again I really miss my old thread about the literary canon
it was a fucking good 'un 7/7/2008 10:00:49 AM |
fatcatt316 All American 3812 Posts user info edit post |
Ringworld by Larry Niven
Now that was a pretty chunky book. The author's writing style makes certain parts hard to understand sometimes, but overall, this book was great.
But you don't have to take my word for it. 7/7/2008 10:08:36 AM |
Snewf All American 63367 Posts user info edit post |
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mdozer73 All American 8005 Posts user info edit post |
The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett White Fang - Jack London The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe - C.S. Lewis Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card (Hugo & Nebula Winner + Card is a G'boro native) Bootlegger's Daughter - Margaret Maron (won 4 awards including the Agatha and the Edgar + Maron is a Johnston County native)
[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 11:32 AM. Reason : .] 7/7/2008 11:03:15 AM |
fatcatt316 All American 3812 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card" |
Ender's Game kept me interested, but the only problem I had with it was that I predicted that he wasn't really "practicing".7/7/2008 11:19:13 AM |
dgspencer All American 4474 Posts user info edit post |
Kidnapped- Robert Louis Stevenson The Adventures of Tom Sawyer- Mark Twain Grendel- John Gardner 7/7/2008 11:19:28 AM |
mdozer73 All American 8005 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Ender's Game kept me interested, but the only problem I had with it was that I predicted that he wasn't really "practicing"." |
Of the Ender series, I actually like Xenocide the best. The whole self-inflicted guilt thing gets a little extreme though.7/7/2008 11:32:12 AM |
craptastic All American 6115 Posts user info edit post |
A Brief History of Time- Hawking
I'm a big fan of Faulkner also. 7/7/2008 11:48:41 AM |
fatcatt316 All American 3812 Posts user info edit post |
A Briefer History of Time is pretty good, too. I had to read some parts more than once to see what he was saying. 7/7/2008 1:10:22 PM |
furikuchan All American 687 Posts user info edit post |
I'm a sucker for the old heroic epics: Illyad/Odyssey, Beowulf, Gilgamesh, Morte Darthur (Really, any collection of the full tales of Arthur, if you find Sir Thomas Mallory a bit dry), and Robert Graves' Gods, Heroes, and Men (a collection of the major Greek myths, including Hercules' full story, not just the trials, Jason and the Argonauts, and lots of other fantastic shit.) The Poetic and Prose Eddas are also good reads, if you can handle the style. Major works of Norse mythology, covers most of the god myths, up through Sigurd (or Sigfried). 7/7/2008 1:27:25 PM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Ringworld by Larry Niven" |
Yeah, this book is great if you like books that are mostly the characters walking (or flying) from A to B while engaging in lots of internal whining -- like Lord of the Rings!
And knowing about this book won't really help you out unless you hang out with nerds who have terrible tastes.7/7/2008 5:37:09 PM |
Nyx87 New Recruit 23 Posts user info edit post |
Cormac McCarthy - Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West
must be read, takes a bit of will to get through it but its amazing 7/7/2008 5:46:27 PM |