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A Clockwork Orange (Book)

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MlKE:

--- Quote from: iliketodraw on 13 Jul 2007, 15:45 ---P.s - Can anyone point me in the direction of anything like this at all? everything i read recently seems to be spawned from the same dreary egg. Thanks  :-D
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I haven't read Requiem For A Dream, but I've heard that the book has no quotation marks and is a bit hard to understand. but it flows in the correct way. And since the movie is one of the best movie's i've seen, the book has gotta be spectacular.

I'm going to try to read it sooner or later. And I've been meaning to read a Clockwork Orange someday.

my ex-girlfriend had the entire dictionary of weird words written in the front of the book so she could understand it better, I almost think that is cheating, though.

Jooooosh:
Honestly, though the language seems daunting at first, you pick it up pretty quickly.

Orbert:
True. He whips out some strange words, but there's always a context, and you do pick them up without much fuss. It's also kinda funny, too. Just a weird part of Alex's personality.

ZedAvatar:
I remember when I read it for class, our professor gave us a cheat sheet of all the funky slang.  Wish I'd hung onto that....

MlKE:
well, i just bought the book today. I gotta finish One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, first, though.

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