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you can't vote for both of those... :PJulius Caesar for meand catcher in the rye
Heart of Darkness because of the awesome cover and Call of the Wild
Heart of Darkness and Catcher in the Rye.
Okay, since my first vote was a fail...let's go with Julius Caesar and Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield is a "spoiled brat whiner" after all...
And Alex, just for the record...I do what I want. Lol.
H of D should be better than it is. Maybe some explosions or something, or a chase scene? Advantage: Julius C C in the R was the book that turned me into a reader - so I'm voting for peevish, self-invloved Holden C and reclusive JD Salinger from here on out. Advantage: Catcher
Jason, do you like how I worked Dr. Scott's copy into this post? Lol.
I didn't think of "spoiled brat whiner" being his. That seems to be the conventional wisdom these days.
Caesar and Call of the Wild
Winners: Julius Caesar and Catcher in the Rye.
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ReplyDeleteyou can't vote for both of those... :P
ReplyDeleteJulius Caesar for me
and catcher in the rye
Heart of Darkness because of the awesome cover and Call of the Wild
ReplyDeleteHeart of Darkness and Catcher in the Rye.
ReplyDeleteOkay, since my first vote was a fail...let's go with Julius Caesar and Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield is a "spoiled brat whiner" after all...
ReplyDeleteAnd Alex, just for the record...
ReplyDeleteI do what I want. Lol.
H of D should be better than it is. Maybe some explosions or something, or a chase scene?
ReplyDeleteAdvantage: Julius C
C in the R was the book that turned me into a reader - so I'm voting for peevish, self-invloved Holden C and reclusive JD Salinger from here on out.
Advantage: Catcher
Jason, do you like how I worked Dr. Scott's copy into this post? Lol.
ReplyDeleteI didn't think of "spoiled brat whiner" being his. That seems to be the conventional wisdom these days.
ReplyDeleteCaesar and Call of the Wild
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ReplyDeleteWinners: Julius Caesar and Catcher in the Rye.
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