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Sweet Thursday (Cannery Row, #2)
John Steinbeck
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She just described exactly how i feel about reading this book
“To read this poem one must have myriad eyes, like one of those lamps that turn on slabs of racing water at midnight in the Atlantic, when perhaps only a spray of seaweed pricks the surface, or suddenly the waves gape and up shoulders a monster. One must put aside antipathies and jealousies and not interrupt. One must have patience and infinite care and let the light sound, whether of spiders' delicate feet on a leaf or the chuckle of water in some irrelevant drain-pipe, unfold too.”
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She just described exactly how i feel about reading this book
“To read this poem one must have myriad eyes, like one of those lamps that turn on slabs of racing water at midnight in the Atlantic, when perhaps only a spray of seaweed pricks the surface, or suddenly the waves gape and up shoulders a monster. One must put aside antipathies and jealousies and not interrupt. One must have patience and infinite care and let the light sound, whether of spiders' delicate feet on a leaf or the chuckle of water in some irrelevant drain-pipe, unfold too.”
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The Yellow Wall-Paper
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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The Yellow Wall-Paper
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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North and South
Elizabeth Gaskell
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I apologize Virginia I was not familiar with your game. This is actually some of the most elegant writing I’ve ever read… although it was very tough for me to get fully immersed in it, I’m finally starting to get the hang of it
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Flowers for Algernon
Daniel Keyes
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La nausée
Jean-Paul Sartre
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The Waves
Virginia Woolf
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Cannery Row (Cannery Row, #1)
John Steinbeck
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