4 Great Classic Books
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Breakfast of Champions
Flowers for Algernon
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[/quote]"here's lookin' at you, kid"
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As far as the other three books, they are all on my long long TBR list. Oh, if there were only thirty hours in a day!
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@ Ail ... My advice to you would be, keep it on the shelf & reread it in about 10 years. The more life experience you have the more 1984 resonates IMHO.Aileenhu wrote:I read "Nineteen Eighty-Four". Maybe it was my age, but I found it a bit...
Well done on finishing at your age.
A world is born again that never dies.
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