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Warm & Fuzzy
12-12-2001, 09:52 PM
What are the most_____books you ever read?
Funniest
Boringest ((not a word..lol))
dumbest
shortest
longest
weirdest
and so on.....
Montana Ponine
12-12-2001, 11:33 PM
The funniest would have to be the books by Louis Sachar. His books are hilarious!!
Kay Scarpetta
12-13-2001, 09:41 AM
Most confusing book is "Bound By Honor" by Bill Bananno.
Too many God damn Italian people to remember! -ahem-.. I'm sorry. I'm done.
moofomoo
12-13-2001, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by Jo's the bomb
What are the most_____books you ever read?
Funniest
Boringest ((not a word..lol))
dumbest
shortest
longest
weirdest
and so on.....
(Almost forgot to post...oops)
*shrieks, points at the bad grammar, and corrects the whole post*
"What are the _________books you have ever read?"
funniest
most boring
dumbest
shortest
longest
weirdest/most weird
I'm sorry...it just really got to me when you're talking about BOOKS...it's the "I want to be an English teacher" part of my psyche. (I will NEVER be an English teacher though...)
**Gracie**
dawsongirl
12-13-2001, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by Lisa Whelchel Forever
Most confusing book is "Bound By Honor" by Bill Bananno.
Too many God damn Italian people to remember! -ahem-.. I'm sorry. I'm done.
Try reading Crime and Punishment. Too many Russian names and they're all about 8 syllables long. :p
Kay Scarpetta
12-13-2001, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by dawsongirl
Try reading Crime and Punishment. Too many Russian names and they're all about 8 syllables long. :p
LOL All these Italian names end with "i" or "o". I'll try reading that book. I think my dad has it.
Mossopp
12-13-2001, 02:20 PM
I have a great hatred for anything by Shakespeare cos I got made to read tonnes of his plays at school (it's part of the bloody sylabus in every school in the country). I think it's child abuse to makes kids read that stuff cos the only people who actually enjoy reading Shakespeare are posh English folk!:livid:
LaverneShirley
12-13-2001, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by Mossopp
I have a great hatred for anything by Shakespeare cos I got made to read tonnes of his plays at school (it's part of the bloody sylabus in every school in the country). I think it's child abuse to makes kids read that stuff cos the only people who actually enjoy reading Shakespeare are posh English folk!:livid:
*gasp* Mossopp! Shame, shame! I love Shakespeare! Okay, I've only read two plays... but I loved them! Romeo and Juliet is just awesome. Much Ado About Nothing isn't the greatest, and at first I hated it, but now I love it.
Okay, now onto the questions...
Funniest: I can't htink of any offhand, but I know I've read books where I just laugh hysterically at them...
Boringest: Call of the Wild... Farewell to Manzanar... No Language But a Cry... Treasure Island... I could go on... but I won't...
Shortest: Um... Molly's Pilgrim....
Weirdest: The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles... The Phantom Tollbooth. Oh, and the His Dark Materials trilogy. They were REALLY weird, but they were totally awesome.
moofomoo
12-14-2001, 09:44 AM
Originally posted by LaverneShirley
*gasp* Mossopp! Shame, shame! I love Shakespeare! Okay, I've only read two plays... but I loved them! Romeo and Juliet is just awesome. Much Ado About Nothing isn't the greatest, and at first I hated it, but now I love it.
Much Ado About Nothing is my all time favorite Shakespeare play...I completely relate to Beatrice, and not just cuz I played her once either! lol. One of these days I'm gonna find me a Benedic and it'll take us forever to get together, but it'd be worth it. :D
LEAVE ME TO MY DREAMS, DAMMIT...reality bites too much!
**Gracie/moo**
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