Arthur The Brave One
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Oh good grief, this is perfect... 'The Pickup', Nadine Gordimer. Won, like others on this list, the Nobel prize for literature. So here I was, foolish me that I am, thinking: "hey, that's bound to be good stuff." Reckon my amazement when I actually read it: it was the biggest piece of crap I'd ever seen in my life! It was completely messy, as it was never clear whether someone was speaking, thinking or describing stuff, and there really wasn't any plot in it, as far as I read. Description also just got dumped between brackets on multiple occasions, something that I found very, very annoying, and much more of all this nonsense. The only book I've ever started and not finished, just because it was absolutely WORTHLESS. Beware. And on the subject of literature itself, I just decided my English teacher is an idiot. Why? Because he went on a rant how Harry Potter isn't literature, how he can't believe that it got so popular, how it's not something an adult should read, and if they do, "that's saying something about those adults, then." etc, etc. Which, in my eyes, is /utterly/ ridiculous. Sure, it's meant for adolescent audiences, but that doesn't mean they aren't some of the best books written in the past few years. So there ya go, my 0.02$
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