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Holy crap I was SO just thinking about that monstrosity whilst scrolling through this thread. I'm sorry but Dickens blows. Ew ew ew. Bitch slap me all you want for sayin' it, that would be much more pleasurable than reading any of his boring drivel. Same goes for Steinbeck. :P
My daughter just finished Grapes Of Wrath and Of Mice And Men and wanted to know why such a depressing ass mope was so famous. She more or less called him the founder of the Emo movement.
Well, I won't start in on the festivities as early as you, but I should leave here by 5pm and I'll need to swing by the house and pick up the vodka and change clothes (I gotta pretty myself up for you).
Dude totally no rush! Trey and I are pre-partying around 3ish. Then he's going to work for a couple hours and I'm picking him up again for party partying. lol So whenever you are ready, bring it.
I liked Steinbeck.....A good current writer that makes her characters come alive in very topical books is Jody Picoult. I highly recommend Nineteen Minutes and My Sister's Keeper. The first one is about a high school shooting similar to Columbine and the second is about a family with a teminally ill child with cancer who has a second child for a bone marrow donor for the first one. Heavy reading, but they were both quite good.asdf....that sounds great!!!
I like Picoult. I bought Nineteen Minutes and Plain Truth and loved them both. She's formulaic but writes so well you get into it. And yes Frank, Welty is a great writer. We have a lot of great writers in the South.