From seasons such as these

Apr 04, 2003 01:32

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joecomputerdude April 4 2003, 06:22:35 UTC
But did the book actually breathe, or did it suffocate? Some say that to keep a book in good condition, it must be read from time to time. I think that shakespeare would have been very unhappy with the mistreatement of his text. For he understands the importance of humanity to take care of it's famous works. For he payed for that lesson with his life.

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viceversa April 6 2003, 23:34:26 UTC
Ooh, you're going all philosophical on me. I think the book actually breathed, and it read itself, so the girl didn't have to. I don't think Shakespeare would've minded that :-)

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adamant_turtle April 4 2003, 10:51:13 UTC
That's fantastic!

Is it a good book overall? What's it about?

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viceversa April 6 2003, 23:36:36 UTC
It's about a mentally-ill girl who lives in an asylum and has to undergo electro-shock treatments regularly. She talks about her experiences with that and also the other people she meets. I haven't read the whole book, but the parts I have are extraordinary.

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