Ainulindale
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Any Dan Brown novel, but msot notable the Da Vinci Code
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Shade said:...but I agree with Stew that Catch-22 is overrated, if only slightly. Heller should be remembered for Something Happened instead.
Chixulub said:'Catcher in the Rye.'
I'm convinced that without censors, it would have simply failed to keep enough interest for repeated printings and J.D. Salinger would have had to try an honest trade instead of trying to pass himself off as a writer.
The slams against Dan Brown are understandable, but he's a flavor-of-the-month, he won't be taught in English classes for a generation or more.
The slams against Tolkein are just flat out of line.
In fairness, it [The Passion of the Christ] seemed a fairly accurate portrayal of the Roman method of Stalin/Mao/Pol Pot executions, from what history I've read.
Chixulub said:'Catcher in the Rye.'
I'm convinced that without censors, it would have simply failed to keep enough interest for repeated printings and J.D. Salinger would have had to try an honest trade instead of trying to pass himself off as a writer.
<3 <3 <3 I LOVE YOU MARRY ME NOW. Seriously, I HATE Salinger and Catcher and I don't understand why everyone likes it so much. It's really god-awful prose.I'll agree with this.
conigs25 said:The Lovely Bones