Author Topic: Of mice and men is an amazing story :c  (Read 2676 times)

flowers for algernon

I read the clean, much shorter version in middle school, I really want to read the full one D:

and by clean i mean no love

I read the clean, much shorter version in middle school, I really want to read the full one D:

and by clean i mean no love

i'm not sure which I read...

I too read the short version of Flowers for Algernon in middle school, it was very pretty.

This thread is now about deep/philosphical books.

Both of your favorite books are sad, man :(

I too read the short version of Flowers for Algernon in middle school, it was very pretty.

This thread is now about deep/philosphical books.
The Phantom Tollbooth is deep...kinda.

favorite book series? game of thrones or the dark tower
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The Phantom Tollbooth is deep...kinda.

It's witty. I wouldn't say deep...


It's witty. I wouldn't say deep...


I love the Alphabet market and born floating and slowly instead of growing up growing down. teeheehee

Yeah and the island of conclusions that you can only get to by jumping... or something. It's been a while since I read it but I remember a lot of the funnier stuff :P

Les Misérables was a very good story. 1463 pages in the Signet Classic publication. c:

Les Misérables was a very good story. 1463 pages in the Signet Classic publication. c:

I've only seen the musical :P

I've only seen the musical :P
The book was spectacular, the movie was spectacular, the musical I'm going to see in November.

I've seen les miserables at barnes & noble but i've never had the courage to read it. whats it about

BOOM HEADSHOT.
/caps

But in all seriousness, it was a lovely story, and a sad ending :'c

Ive read it and seen all 3 movies.