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The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger: ... I have begun to take writing as my job, I have been trying to study it as a craft as well as actually writing. One tip I keep coming across is to read widely, which I do, but I thought I should perhaps be reading more modern classics. So when my step mum offered to lend me her battered paperback copy of The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger, I thought it was a great opportunity to do this. I finished it pre...
Read the full review: Classically unimpressed by karenuk
 

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Printed Book - The Dancing Floor - John Buchan The Dancing Floor - John Buchan
Author: John Buchan / Printed Book / Genre: Classic Literature
 
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Bernard O'Donoghue Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Bernard O'Donoghue
Author: Bernard O'Donoghue / Printed Book / Genre: Classic Literature - Composed during the fourteenth century in the English Midlands, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight describes the events that follow when a mysterious green-coloured knight rides into King Arthur's Camelot in deep mid-winter. The mighty ...
 
Printed Book - Jacob's Room - Virginia Woolf Jacob's Room - Virginia Woolf
Author: Virginia Woolf / Printed Book / Genre: Classic Literature
 
The Comedy of Errors - William Shakespeare The Comedy of Errors - William Shakespeare
Author: William Shakespeare / Printed Book / Genre: Classic Literature - Generally believed to be Shakespeare's first comedy, The Comedy of Errors was first performed at the London Inns of Court in 1594, and has been unfairly dismissed as a piece of knockabout farce from Shakespeare's apprentice years. T...
 
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NeilG1 The Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka
... Kafka was born in Czechoslovakia, yet went on to become one of the greatest writers in the German language. Metamorphosis is along side The Trial, his greatest work. The book Metmorphosis contains several other stories but I will concentrate on the title story since this varies between editions. Metamorphosis is the story of a young man who wakes up one morning to find he is turning into an insect. At first he tries to hide this from his family by locking his door and avoiding human contact. He soon loses his job and thus is unable to support his household including his mother, father and sister. His family find out about his condition and have to find a way to lo...
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CaptainD 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Jules Verne
... delving into the actual plot, let me introduce you to the characters: Professor Aronnax - the narrator is a Professor at the Museum of Paris with a specialist interest in ichthyology. He is a man of science and principle (and to some extent, it would seem, a man of God, though this is shown more in his appreciation of creation and his moral principles than in any particular ideology). When he is to an extent imprisoned on the submarine "Nautilous" by Captain Nemo, his indignation is considerably tempered by the amazing possibilities of research in this vessel that were previously unimaginable to him. Conseil - Aronnax s imperturbable servant (the Pro...
Read the full review: Under the Sea... everything's better, and somewhat wetter, take it from me (and Jules Verne) by CaptainD
sandemp Dracula - Bram Stoker
... a great fan of the horror genre and in particular the works of one Stephen King, and while reading the foreword to his second novel (Salem’s Lot) I discovered that he had got his main inspiration for this book from the classic vampire novel Dracula. Never being one to simply take another’s word about whether a book (or anything) is any good I decided that it might be an idea if I read this “daddy of horrors” for myself, so I checked out Amazon and found that I could buy my very own copy for a paltry £1.50. At that price I felt I couldn’t really go wrong, so I ordered a copy and have spent the last few days reading (and trying to digest) it. So what is Dracula all ab...
Read the full review: Get your fangs into this by sandemp
 
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