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Aaron Du Great

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  • Birthday 11/11/1987

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  1. Thanks for the quick reply. I imagined before I got onto the forum that it would be mostly people, like myself, wondering about it and not actually read it yet hehe.
  2. In no order: 1. The Stand by Stephen King. It's just so good! 2. Slaughterhouse 5. It's just so funny! 3. 1984. Probably the book I most think everyone should read. 4. Darkness at Noon. If you know your history a bit, it's similar to 1984. 5. Lord of the Rings.
  3. There MUST be one around here but I can't find it, I've read through the pages and used the search. Can someone link it here, or if this thread is going to be deleted PM it me, thanks! I just wanted to read up on the book and hear peoples opinions on it before I commence this long quest. It's one of them read before you go to heaven books.
  4. I think it’s a great book, maybe because I am a young reader and can relate to it. I think it’s good because with every character I can think of someone similar in real life, especially Holden. This book reminds me of a few spoilt mates of mine who have been dragged through education after many failures with the cost of thousands paid by their parents. But a lot of the characters remind me of people who I know who are around the same age. Maybe people don’t like it because it reminds them of their self.
  5. I don't like this book. I hate how women lived in the 18th century and before, as maids in houses, it's exactly like that. I also hate how women gossip to each other.
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