Posted August 12, 2020
huppumies: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne.
Making the bulk of youngsters read that title does not make much sense. It is a book best read in maturity. Finding out about the author's life might lead to a better appreciation, too.ConsulCaesar: Fun fact: my high school Literature teacher decided to break the tradition of forcing (and torturing) all 16-year-old students to read the whole Quixote and replaced it with the Lazarillo. I'm still grateful for that!
huppumies: Oh man, I tried reading Don Quixote some time ago and found it kind of awful. The translation may not have been the best, but I don't think that made a huge difference. I made it through Part 1 and just stopped, as I wasn't ejoying reading the book at all. Part 2 may be better, but I doubt I'll ever finish it. Being forced to read that at 16? Tortrure sounds about right.