Alrighty then, long time no post (sorta)... anyways I am bored, wait no, actually yeah, I am...
So anyways I have this last book report to write out and I'm bummed about it, not that it'll take me about a day, but mainly because the book "The Old Man and the Sea" is only an ok book the first time, but when you read it a second time (to learn about the character traits and all that book report stuff) its the most boring book of your life, I was so happy it was only 121 pages, or else I'd probably have to be reading it for a longer time than the time of 121 pages (wow, go figure).
Question... What happened to all the good books, are there still good ones, or did I read them all and the authors arent doing smack??? (Besides JK Rowling, who still takes forever, oh and Lemony Snicket, who takes more than forever). Maybe I just havent visited the library in a while, I did read "The Merchant of Venice" which I really liked (took me a while to get used to it), but thats more of a play... All I hear about are these books about dragons and warlocks and all that, thats old... I've already read that and I'm saving up for the last book of that kind of series. Before I go to Italy, I've got to find a book, and I need help my friends, or if you dont want to help you can just go suck on a lemon, and I hope it tastes really sour!
With Boredom,
Damien el Pious
9 comments:
Damien go suck on a leman. All you read are books like J.K. Rowling who can’t write worth beans, probably why you read them Naaaaaaaaa. Read a book like Ivan Hoe or Peter Pan.
Read the classics..they're the best. My personal recomendations would be Ana Karenina, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Sense and Sensibility.
~Steph
So is One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.
~Steph
I kind of like "If I ran the Zoo" said young Gerald McGroo
All you have to do is go to a blogger's profile and look at their favorite books.
I'll see what I can do...I've never seen alot of the books in our library, but I know we have "thePicture of Dorian Grey" and Green Eggs and Ham... but I saw Call of the Wild and thought I might read that. I'll concider all you're suggestions and I thank you for all your time (Except JP, who gave the most annoying commment ever :D )
yeah, that sounds good Nat... I would like to read Anne of Green Gables while I'm at it!
Hey now...Anne of Green Gables is pretty awesome. However, if you want true genious, read The Prince, by Machiavelli.
~Steph
Where the Red Fern Grows was a good book!
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