I've been feeling very unproductive in the English section lately. I see a lot of questions that require the knowledge of reading a book, and it usually ends in the user being completely helpless. So I shall take thy stand! Recommend me a book that you don't want to read! Or can't read! Or anything! Go ahead!
Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady It is written by Samuel Richardson
Or this one: Poor Fellow My Country This one is written by: Xavier Herbert
Thanks for the suggestions, man. I don't normally read because it strains my eyes, but I'm willing to go through that for you precious few. :D
I made sure to google the longest books ever written just for you to read. I planned on keeping you busy. (:
Longest books ever written! x_x
Anyways, I will give you a few suggestions later. :D
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Treasure island
Oh yeah! I see people ask questions about that book all the time! Along with Romeo and Juliet. In fact, I'll add them both to my reading list.
i dont have you to read, but can you help me with a question?
Sure
I just bumped it, can you click it?
You can help me with my question. Might be a lot of reading, though. :|
Well ik that ppl usually read like classics, but I've read 4 of John Green's books and their amazing, especially "an abundance of katherines" and "finding alaska" You need to read them! I like Paper Towns, but it was easy to predict what might happen, so I kinda dumped that book.
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