—Anonymous If I’m being honest Remembering Babylon was a difficult book to read just because it was hard to concentrate and follow through with the reading. I found myself constantly rereading a sentence or paragraph and still not focusing because my mind was elsewhere. I couldn’t read the book, but I did read online summaries […]
When reading the title, I thought this was going to be any other boring book…
—Anonymous When reading the title, I thought this was going to be any other boring book, I didn’t think I was going to enjoy it or really follow through. It’s hard for me to actually like a book but as I read the first page, I found the first paragraph humorous, I related to Parviz […]
Is the translated version of Pygmalion …
— Aljermaine Glaze Is the translated version of Pygmalion by Rolfe Humphries , 2004 a great work? This answer to this question is two fold and does not quite bring an immediate answer to mind. It makes me look deeper into both words. When I think of the word great, something of reverence immediately comes […]
Is the Epic of Gilgamesh classified as …
— Aljermaine Glaze Is the Epic of Gilgamesh classified as a great work? This question does not quite bring an immediate answer to mind. It makes me ponder. In literature I interpret a great work to have many qualities. A classic; a story that is used for generations. A piece of literature that is read in school by my parents, myself […]
The story that I am going to be talking about is …
— Phillip Rozental The story that I am going to be talking about is called “Adults Alone”. It is about two adults, a husband and wife, who send their two sons to Florida to spend some time with grandma, while the adults have their alone time at home. As I was reading the story, it […]