MetroStyles
Stylish Dinosaur
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- May 4, 2006
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For me, it was much of Shakespeare. I haven't bothered reading it since HS/early college, but his overly flowery speech and emo characters really rubbed me the wrong way, although some of his darkest work was bearable.
Also, I personally found Gladwell's The Tipping Point rather boring and not that insightful.
Lastly, I really liked Lolita but am not quite sure why it is considered one of the best Russian novels when (in my humble opinion/limited literary knowledge) Dostoevsky's works are a step above.
Also, I personally found Gladwell's The Tipping Point rather boring and not that insightful.
Lastly, I really liked Lolita but am not quite sure why it is considered one of the best Russian novels when (in my humble opinion/limited literary knowledge) Dostoevsky's works are a step above.