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I just can't go on...
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May 06, 2013 10:20AM
im currently reading the kite runner and its just soooo much brain work. i can't get into it. so anyway, what books have you guys recently been unable to read?
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A case of exploding mangoes! I tried my best on more than one occasion but couldn't get my head wrapped around that book. It's just been collecting dust on my shelf for all these years. Although after all the praise from this group, I might be inclined to try again.
Im not sure whats worse. Knowing the book is 'meant' to be a great one and is highly recommended and i just cant go on or the pain if continuing with it.

Awww man we did lord of the flies at school. Why on earth they made us sweet innocent and nieve 11 year olds read it (and watch the film) I have no idea. Gave me nightmares tbh


Sohaib wrote: "@Sairah Well I read it at my own discretion.. wasnt part of my curriculum.... My curriculum focused completely on Sheakspear :-P:-P"
Haha then I'm sorry i shall not feel so sorry for you :p
But wow only Shakespeare? I think in my whole school years we've been made to read 3 of Shakespeare's works. Come to think of it I actually really liked them.
Haha then I'm sorry i shall not feel so sorry for you :p
But wow only Shakespeare? I think in my whole school years we've been made to read 3 of Shakespeare's works. Come to think of it I actually really liked them.
@sairah did they make you watch that horrendous romeo and Juliet movie they make you watch in school!!! I think the movie killed the story for me!!!
Lol no but we watched Macbeth as the film and as a play which was awesome.
It's so cool but I swear lady Macbeth has some serious issues. Especially in the film. But the witches at the beginning always make me laugh ^_^
Hahahhah I remember all of us making fun of her in class! Though the whole "not born of woman" thing was a letdown, when it turn out macduff wasn't supernatural just born early!!! I remember thinking, how lame!
Omg so true. It would be so cool if he was a ghost or something awesome. Come on there were witches. A couple of ghosts wouldn't hurt :p

I read nearly all of my Sheakspear works in those days... Starting hating Sheakspear after Romeo and Juliet... And read nothing after that :P
Havent seen or read Macbeth... sorry already hated Sheakspear before I was introduced to this book :(
Lol no really you should defiantly check out Macbeth. The details of who everyone is confused me but overall it was so good. Oh have you read merchant of Venice?

Oh well. If you ever decide to give him another chance in the future then I guess this would be a good one to go for :)
spears is a very good writter.... you should never read the abridged version of his books. his work is complicated because of his style and languge but the idea is really good.
try macbeth or hamlet for instance...
try macbeth or hamlet for instance...

abridged version are easy to understand especially if you are a kid... It helps in clarifying the idea... Hamlet I have already read.... Infact not read but it was a very favourite book of one of my teachers and he used to tell us about it... and walked us through it... so although havent read it but know about it :)


Sohaib wrote: "Nope.... I have read A midsummer night's dream, as you like it, twelfth night and then came Romeo and Juliet and that was a big full stop :("
i hate romio and juliet but rest anre really good. and we are not talking about kids right? right. so try the real version of his books. since iam a literature student i have read them and hamlet, macbeth, othelo and midsummer night's dream are my fav. of his work. mmearchent of venus is good too but i don't like it that much.
i hate romio and juliet but rest anre really good. and we are not talking about kids right? right. so try the real version of his books. since iam a literature student i have read them and hamlet, macbeth, othelo and midsummer night's dream are my fav. of his work. mmearchent of venus is good too but i don't like it that much.

Acha "Bari Aapa" ji.. I'll start reading him again ;P

none taken...i haven't read the lost symbol couldn't get my self to read it. now i know why becasue my bad book radar went off. hehehehe....;p
thanks for the heads up...:)
thanks for the heads up...:)

Thanks :)
I actually like the lost symbol. That is probably because Im really interested in US History and the history of the masons and so many of our forefathers being masons.


HAhahaha... For me it was the repetitions of names... I gave up when they were too many Annas for me to remember :P.... I dont even mention War and Peace to anyone for anyone to ask me such questions ;D
