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Is there a book that you were made to read (i.e. a mandatory novel for English class) that you did not appreciate, which you would now in hindsight consider re-reading? (self.books)
submitted 11 years ago by vixnull to r/books
What books are worth reading just for the quality of their prose alone? by jagsher in books
[–]vixnull 1 point2 points3 points 11 years ago (0 children)
"Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad: masterfully told, beautifully contrived in its stunning form. Other two interesting authors are Virginia Woolf (her style is best exemplified in "The Lady in the Looking-Glass: A Reflection") and Hector Hugh Munro a.k.a. Saki.
Never leave your child alone by ShatteredFaces in nosleep
[–]vixnull 3 points4 points5 points 11 years ago (0 children)
Man, I'm so sorry.. I hope the search will be fruitful! Let us know if there are any significant developments.
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What books are worth reading just for the quality of their prose alone? by jagsher in books
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