I know it's a literary classic.
I like lots of literary classics.
I really really don't get why this one's supposed to be so great.
The Turn of the Screw
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Re: The Turn of the Screw
dont really know much good literature but ill look it up since i havent had a book to read for a while
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I think the point was that he didn't much enjoy it. I could be wrong though. It's happened before. A lot.
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I haven't read this one because of horrible reviews by my sister. She said it was dull and horrible and failed to elaborate, though, so maybe I should see for myself...
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I've never met a dull book I didn't like. Except one. DAMN YOU, AENEID! I swear I will tackle that book again. I've gotten through plenty of Tolkien books, The Idiot by Dostoevsky, and The Iliad and the Odyssey. Yet, the Aeneid stopped me in my tracks a few chapters in. No book makes a fool out of me!
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