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Everybody seems to hate Dan Brown. I rather like him. I don't care about all the controversy either...its just a fictional story. He has a great writing style too, the kind I can't put down. If you're just looking for a fun story..I'd recommend it. However, do avoid citing it in a thesis.Violanthe said:I'm still trying to talk myself into reading the DaVinci code
Everybody seems to hate Dan Brown. I rather like him. I don't care about all the controversy either...its just a fictional story. He has a great writing style too, the kind I can't put down. If you're just looking for a fun story..I'd recommend it. However, do avoid citing it in a thesis.
Pride and Prejudice. The characters are phlegmatic and stolid. And I beleive this novel was considered a great love story. *huh*?
Catch-22.. I hated it. This was not a book I chose to read, but an assignment. We then spent a good 3 weeks analyzing it to death. The whole paradox thing just wore me out.
DH Lawrence's Lady Chatterlay's Lover hands down. No one is as clueless about women as Lawrence was...
I found Lady C quite alienating. While the plot drives her actions forward on a macro level, I couldn't grasp the way she thought or act. She was strangely un-woman.
And the "sex scenes" for which the book was infamous? Pleeeeaaasssee... look who's playing guessing games now. I don't like reading books that were written on "educated" guesses.
Either that, or Lawrence's wife was a really good liar despite their disappointing marriage.