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I'm going on a Dickens kick right now. The man was a literary genius and a Christian too (though he wasn't until the end of the book even though you know there's a mariage at the end of the book. He's like, a classy Danielle Steel. Seriously every one of his books is both a depressing comment on the moral decay of society and a romance novel.
Probably my favorite is A Tale of Two Cities. I loved the ending to that one, when Sydney Carton traded places with Darnay and went to the guillotine so Darnay could marry Lucie. Sydney kept repeating John 11:25 to himself
Currently Finished David Copperfield, Bleak House, Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers (oh my that one was hilarious too), The Old Curiosity Shop, The mystery of Edwin Drood (Man it felt like that book ended abruptly, too abruptly), and Dombey and Son, and let's not forget A tale of Two Cities!
I'm on Martin Chuzzlewit. I probably need to take a break from Dickens and go to another author... I'm thinking Pride and Predjudice and Sense and Sensibility from Jane Austen, because women can't stop raving about those books (maybe they will give me insight into the female mind, so I can use psychological warfare and mad archery skillz to attract them). Just kidding, I don't have mad archery skillz.
Also, if I can ever get through it, War and peace by Tolstoy, and I need to finish Moby Dick (I'm like 1/3 of the way through). Also maybe The man who Would be King by Rudyard Kipling. And I need to finish Don Quixote (I'm not typing in the author, I'm being lazy here). That book is hilarious.
Insomnia + Project Gutenberg + kindle = waaaaay too many books to read.
So come on, lay it on me people.
Probably my favorite is A Tale of Two Cities. I loved the ending to that one, when Sydney Carton traded places with Darnay and went to the guillotine so Darnay could marry Lucie. Sydney kept repeating John 11:25 to himself
Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
I'm on Martin Chuzzlewit. I probably need to take a break from Dickens and go to another author... I'm thinking Pride and Predjudice and Sense and Sensibility from Jane Austen, because women can't stop raving about those books (maybe they will give me insight into the female mind, so I can use psychological warfare and mad archery skillz to attract them). Just kidding, I don't have mad archery skillz.
Also, if I can ever get through it, War and peace by Tolstoy, and I need to finish Moby Dick (I'm like 1/3 of the way through). Also maybe The man who Would be King by Rudyard Kipling. And I need to finish Don Quixote (I'm not typing in the author, I'm being lazy here). That book is hilarious.
Insomnia + Project Gutenberg + kindle = waaaaay too many books to read.
So come on, lay it on me people.