What was the last book you enjoyed that never, not even for a single page, sentence, or word, got boring while reading it?
What was the last book you enjoyed that never, not even for a single page, sentence, or word...
Rosemary's baby
Candide by Voltaire
Maybe it did get boring for a bit, I'm not sure, but I really enjoyed it for most of it if not the whole thing.
moby dick
A Clockwork Orange.
moby dick or conrad aiken's selected poems idr which was more recent
candide is so over-exciting, it passes back over into "boring af"
then this happened. they took my buttcheek. then this happened! they went here! this this that that! then they went there! everything is bad!
I thought that book was actual garbage tbqh
Really? I despised the nadsat
>moby dick
>never, not even for a single page, sentence, or word, got boring while reading it
HAHA!
Train Dreams by Denis Johnson
I only read boring books
Wasn't the slang annoying?
IK, what you mean.
I guess it's just what I needed at the time. It's a very repetitive formula though, you're right.
The Forever War, Cronica de una muerte anunciada spring to mind
this
if you have fun above the age of 17 you're doing something very wrong
The Road, probably.
Nah I enjoyed it. I'm from Britbongland so the cockney wasn't difficult, and even with the slavic you could pick up its meaning if you looked at the context.
Meditations
The Twits
He's a cetologist
being a janitor doesn't make cleaning toilets fascinating
Dispatches by Michael Herr.
Infinite Jest by david willster Forrest
This. I loved the slang as well.
seconding the whale