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Count of Monte Cristo FOR THE WIN!
OMG Count of Monte Cristo is my favorite book too! That and the hopeless romantic in me loves Pride and Prejudice.
Blah i could never get into P&P. It was about Wuthering Heights for me.
The other sister?Wuthering Heights was torture for some reason. Jane Eyre's where it's at.
Or P&P&Zombies. Def better read than the original.
The other sister?
Looking back on the books i had to read in high school, they really took out the fun of reading them...
I remember hating most of them , then we i reread them best thing ever.
Don't forget DOs! They get angry...
Although I want to go to MD school, I think I will fork out the money for OMM course at HMS.
Cuz sometimes you just need somebody with the human touch...
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Whats everyone's favorite book?
Ill go first, Mine is either Count of Monte Cristo or Les Mis.
Name authors with one good book ...GO!Hey, don't knock the other sister! She had her one good book, let's just leave it at that.
Yeah, I absolutely HATED Cold Mountain. But I liked the movie version?
Name authors with one good book ...GO!
Edit: The Giver! Lord it feels like ages since i read it. Gabriel was a boss.
Rebecca=Ms Danvers. Crazy lady
Snooki!
I mean...crap...jk. Never.
Wow, I'd forgotten how awesome that book is. They were supposed to make a movie but it always fell through.
Speaking of! Yann Martel. Life of Pi.
Boom. Roasted.
Rebecca was a little too much on the whiny side for me...the Narrator really needed to grow some stones. "Oh, he doesn't love me! Oh, I'm not as good as Rebecca! Oh, everyone hates me!" Please.
Snooki!
I mean...crap...jk. Never.
Wow, I'd forgotten how awesome that book is. They were supposed to make a movie but it always fell through.
Speaking of! Yann Martel. Life of Pi.
Boom. Roasted.
I found The Life of Pi really boring.
The Brothers Karamazov is the greatest book I have ever read. And I have many leather-bound books.
Rebecca was a little too much on the whiny side for me...the Narrator really needed to grow some stones. "Oh, he doesn't love me! Oh, I'm not as good as Rebecca! Oh, everyone hates me!" Please.
Just posted this in another thread.... imagine a school that wouldn't even consider you... if you had a 3.69 GPA and
PS-15
BS-14
VR-10
http://www.schulich.uwo.ca/admissions/medicine/index.php?page=requirements
Cuz that's what happens here. Strict cutoffs. You don't make an 11 in verbal. No interview.
The Brothers Karamazov is the greatest book I have ever read. And I have many leather-bound books.
Crap. Well, I guess they're using the whole "better verbal = better doctor" approach...
How does your apartment smell?
Crap. Well, I guess they're using the whole "better verbal = better doctor" approach...
Another classic. Loved the Crime and Punishment too.
edit: I actually liked Old Man and the Sea...
The Brothers Karamazov is the greatest book I have ever read. And I have many leather-bound books.
I really liked being able to see her emotional struggle, because I'm sure I would've felt the same if in her situation. I don't always like reading books with some kick-ass protagonist. I like a little realism every once in a while.
Ugh, I'm STILL pissed about my verbal score. That was always my strongest subsection, and ended up being the lowest on my actual test. Grrrr.
Is this why you like Harry Potter?He's the most flaccid "hero" in "literature."
Book i enjoyed most Freshmen year of high school . The tiger, richard parker really stood out
I was expecting To Kill a Mocking Bird lol
edit
you just described most female narrators before the emergence of female independence in novels. Granted most of these cases the author was male. A Dolls House sticks out lol
It better smell of rich mahogany *shakes fist*
I loved Old Man and the Sea! The first time I read it. Then 10th grade English killed it for me. "But what do the lions on the beach MEAN??"--my English teacher
Crime and Punishment was good! I really liked Anna Karenina...so bleak.
Is this why you like Harry Potter?He's the most flaccid "hero" in "literature."
This happened to me too. 🙁
Lord of the Flies
I only read it once, which was in eight grade. My favorite book that year. Def not red badge of courage
Lord of the Flies
It... it does... I promise? Oh, no, wait, it's cedar...
I liked Heart of Darkness. People say I'm crazy. I prefer the term unconventional.
You said "flaccid," yet you spelled "Edward Cullen" wrong. What gives?![]()
I only read it once, which was in eight grade. My favorite book that year. Def not red badge of courage
You said "flaccid," yet you spelled "Edward Cullen" wrong. What gives?![]()
😡
Imagine you are the horse.
Ah, good catch. I see we have a fellow Jacob lover in the house 😉
THANK YOU. I loved reading it senior year. My friends complained it had too much detail, but it was one of those book you could close your eyes and imagine everything.
You said "flaccid," yet you spelled "Edward Cullen" wrong. What gives?![]()
Nah, I can't stand the series. Forced to read it my senior year of high school by a really good friend who strongly recommended them, and "knew I'd love them." And yet I stil manage to see the movies about 5 times when they come of on DVD (sorority girls and shared TVs...not good) 😀
Nah, I can't stand the series. Forced to read it my senior year of high school by a really good friend who strongly recommended them, and "knew I'd love them." And yet I stil manage to see the movies about 5 times when they come of on DVD (sorority girls and shared TVs...not good) 😀