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A Clockwork Orange
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Start date
April 1, 2014
Finish date
April 30, 2014
Discussion
New School Classics- 1915-2005
Discussion leader
Bob
Why we're reading this
Revisit the Shelf Group Read, April 2014

Previous Group Reads:
- Contemporary Classic, May 2012

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Rianto Dermawan
Feb 22, 2020 rated it really liked it
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It was very weird to read the book full of slang words and terminology as secret code which is commonly used by teenagers in conversations between them. We must turn the pages we read to the Nadsat Dictionary section in the back of the book to find the meaning of the words, nevertheless it doesn't make confused, rather entertaining .
And that is the strongest creativity of the author in attaching the nature of teen boys with their wild imagination, and characterized as villain rebel in this story
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Nancy (Colorado)
I listened to the book on audio and the slang and language (accents) made it difficult at times.
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