Agony Banned Messages 33 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Sep 5, 2007 #1 So, I just got through reading Moby Dick out of curiosity, and wow, just wow. That was quite possibly the most God-aweful book I have ever read. :yuk anyone else' read it?
So, I just got through reading Moby Dick out of curiosity, and wow, just wow. That was quite possibly the most God-aweful book I have ever read. :yuk anyone else' read it?
dt3 Back By Unpopular Demand Messages 24,161 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.26z Sep 5, 2007 #2 Agony said: That was quite possibly the most God-aweful book I have ever read. Click to expand... You've clearly never read Grapes of Wrath.
Agony said: That was quite possibly the most God-aweful book I have ever read. Click to expand... You've clearly never read Grapes of Wrath.
Charmer Active Member Messages 2,409 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Sep 5, 2007 #3 I read Moby Dick in 4th grade; I thought it was fascinating. *I never read Grapes of Wrath. But there is one book I could mention that is God-awful, but at the risk of another debate, I'll say no more! (hint, hint)
I read Moby Dick in 4th grade; I thought it was fascinating. *I never read Grapes of Wrath. But there is one book I could mention that is God-awful, but at the risk of another debate, I'll say no more! (hint, hint)
All Else Failed Well-Known Member Messages 10,205 Reaction score 1 Tokenz 0.00z Sep 5, 2007 #4 Its a bit tedious, but good.
sundvlfn88 Banned Messages 4,537 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Sep 5, 2007 #5 Moby Dick and the grapes of wrath and the catcher in the rye were required reading when I went to school.
Moby Dick and the grapes of wrath and the catcher in the rye were required reading when I went to school.