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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 10 2017, @03:59PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 10 2017, @03:59PM (#452103)

    You certainly are in the high brow selection of what I'd suggest my peers would read. bravo.

    i tried to get alexa to call me winston when at a friends house, and they (the friend and alexa) didn't understand and I felt foolish for some reason. it is hard to set an example using popular literature to demonstrate a societal ill when society is ignorant to such ills.

  • (Score: 2) by dyingtolive on Sunday January 15 2017, @09:58AM

    by dyingtolive (952) on Sunday January 15 2017, @09:58AM (#454046)

    Well done. I read Dorian Grey a few years ago. I've been trying to tackle at least a couple of the classics a year.

    This year, I read the Art of Dumpster Diving, The Sixth Column, Candide, Snow Crash (again), The King in Yellow, and a handful of others. I recall there was a quite a few Lovecraft stories in there, but I don't recall which ones exactly. I know Charles Dexter Ward was in there. My dad keeps trying to get me into Turtledove, but I've never committed to it. I'd read more, but I tend to lose all track of time and will sit there reading until 7 am if I'm left to my own devices, so I wind up avoiding it for the most part, but I do enjoy reading quite a bit.

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