A Clockwork Orange
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I really was hoping that I would enjoy this book
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I did see the movie and yes it was very disturbing and I was hoping that the book would be better than the movie but in this case for me that is not so.

Maybe the author is just showing us this difference in language as a solid barrier between youth and adulthood.



The only part I liked was the cat lady beating up Alex. I was quite annoyed to sympathize with him- slightly- when he was being tormented. My lit prof said this is the genius of the book. Maybe so. It does stay with you one way or another.

I can't say which is better, both are really strong for what they are. I don't know if it's possible anymore to read the book without thinking of the movie visuals.

i can't beleive it myself but i have neither read this book nor seen the movie
how that could have happened i don't know
i get the era having grown up in the 60's and have read everything else of the time
i am wondering if i should find a copy to read
will i enjoy it or just go yah, another koolaid acid test crossed with 2001 space odyssey?
how that could have happened i don't know
i get the era having grown up in the 60's and have read everything else of the time
i am wondering if i should find a copy to read
will i enjoy it or just go yah, another koolaid acid test crossed with 2001 space odyssey?

Will you ENJOY it, hell, I don't know. I guess give it a whirl and see what happens. Often people appreciate it and respect it, even though they don't enjoy it. Try the book first, then add the movie.
Note: some versions have nadsat glosseries in the back, I'd suggest looking for that or maybe finding a nadsat glossary online. Most of the words are kind of clear in context, but some aren't initially and it really bothers some people.
yah it seems like a seminal work from everyone's reference to it so...perhaps i should finally read it
thanks for the glossary tip
thanks for the glossary tip

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the copy I first read had a glossary in the back- it really helped!


I remember that.. I read it in HS & it made me feel like I was studying for an exam or cheating on math homework.

Yeah, but if you ignored the glossary at first and just read the book, it begins to make sense. I referred to the glossary for the first few pages and then gave up, and most of the slang words began to make sense by themselves.

I liked both book & movie, I need to reread/rewatch both sometime.




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The storyline was predictable and the characters were not likeable no matter how you project.
Can someone try to convince me that I need to try a second reading?