The language style as well, along with the digressions make you not really sure about what's going on usually. Thankfully I have the Norton edition which has a "table of contents" which summarises the chapter, basically."Tristram Shandy, by Laurence Sterne.
The lack of punctuation (from a modern viewpoint) that occurred in the 1760s makes this book interesting for me, in terms of having to intone certain parts of the sentence for it to make sense. Really makes you think about how intonation can create meaning for a series of words that seem to have no meaning otherwise."
I studied that book in Year 11 for English Extension 1. Interesting with many techniques and allusions. However, the structure make the novel so difficult to comprehend!
I really enjoy re-reading To Kill a Mockingbird. It's on my all-time favourite book list. However, I would give The Perks of Being a Wallflower 3/5 stars.I'm reading To Kill A Mockingbird for English, is it a good book? I'm also thinking of reading Perks of Being a Wallflower, tell me how good it is, if possible.
I hold no sympathystarted reading a farewell to arms.
i skipped to the last page of the book so i already know how it ends.
bummer
Some bits are a bit fked. Just a warning.Starting the Wolf of Wall Street
Surprised that it's based on a true story