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Well seen as some of you aren't complete hermits and actually do stuff other than the computer. I have a question for those who like to read.

 

Has anyone read the book "The Picture of Dorian Gray"? My English teacher told me that it's a good book and I should read it. This came up when she remembered my name (Dorian) Its only the 2nd day of school, so I guess she wanted to have a good conversation or something.

 

So has anyone read it? Should I read it? Did you like it?

No, I didn't read it, but:

 

1. if she (a teacher) looks nice, you'd better read it.

 

2. if she supposedly is a witch, you'd better read it.

 

3. if you're interested in literature, you'd better read it.

 

4. if your gf or soon-2-b-gf is a literature fan, you'd better read it.

 

5. if you're a computer geek, there's a couple of html versions.

 

 

I could add some bad jokes like: 'this book should be re-labelled as "The Picture of Dorian G*y" because, well, Oscar Wilde was g*y'. Though strongly tempted I refrain myself from it. ;)

its about some dude who loves himself and has a picture made of himself and the picture ages but he doesnt and i think one of them dies and the picture bleeds
its about some dude who loves himself and has a picture made of himself and the picture ages but he doesnt and i think one of them dies and the picture bleeds

ah, yes. I just remembered. He was pictured in "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen".
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yeah well i heard it was scary/horrorish so i might read it. I wanna know someone who actually has read it though ;)
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Read a book called "The Blue Nowhere"

 

then read that other stupid book hehe

how about i kill you....and then cut up your body

 

;)

i read taht yearssssss ago. good summary dh

-G

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so why was this thread locked and then opened again..? What were you up to dh D:

 

and thanks for the summary. So now theres two things with me and this character, we have the same name and we both love ourselves ;)

so why was this thread locked and then opened again..? What were you up to dh D:

 

and thanks for the summary. So now theres two things with me and this character, we have the same name and we both love ourselves ;)

for some reason it was locked so i reopened it

Then after you read those books...

 

read, State of Fear - Michael Crichton

Without Remorse - Tom Clancy

 

Those are the best books I have ever read. ;)

1984 is one of the best books of all time. read this. live by it. (the symbolism in it is just mind boggling)

-G

someone find a html version, i would like to read about this dorian you speak of

google? it ain't that difficult, you know...
1984 is one of the best books of all time. read this. live by it. (the symbolism in it is just mind boggling)

 

-G

Agreed. Read it now.
1984 is one of the best books of all time. read this. live by it. (the symbolism in it is just mind boggling)

 

-G

I find it overly humorous how close we are to that society
google? it ain't that difficult, you know...

you know how it is, i just dont have the will power to reach other to that google icon and type in dorian.. ;)

 

actually i will do that right now

 

rofl first result

 

www.upword.com/wilde/dorgray.html

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o cool, is that the whole book? Also, that man is odd looking, stupid 1800's

 

 

I'll check out 1984, G

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