adaliabooks: I haven't read The Count of Monte Cristo but I probably should as I absolutely loved The Three Musketeers.
I'm a bit hit and miss with classical books, I would love to read more but in an attempt to read some classics I picked up Don Quixote and The Three Musketeers and while I usually finish a book in a few days if I'm reading quickly or a few weeks if I'm reading it on and off, I think I read Don Quixote for about 8 months, and only got about half way. Not sure if it was a bad translation, it's age, or just that it's a really difficult book to read, but I had to keep rereading bits to try and understand what was going on... it almost put me off reading altogether :/
But I love The Three Musketeers and have read it numerous times (and would probably class it amongst my favourite books) but I'm wary of picking up other classics in case they prove as difficult a read as Don Quixote was...
That can be said about books in general, but I guess it would apply more to literature from a different era. You are never going to like every classic, but some of them are wonderful books, and well deserving of their reputation.
adaliabooks: Edit: And some quotes, because why not :)
Because after all this time on GOG, you still get italic tags wrong. :-)
moonshineshadow: You are right a lot of the modern book are just the same in a different disguise. That is why I really like the books by Brandon Sanderson, he has a lot of great ideas and the books are never boring or give me the feeling of being all the same.
So would be the Count of Monte Cristo a book you would recommand if I wanted to have a look at classic books again or is there something else even better for that purpose? Since it has been some years since I last read some classics I would not mind having a look at another one since tastes changes, so perhaps I would like such a book.
Hmm, that's a hard question. I guess it depends on what kind of book you want. What kind of genre are you interested in reading at the moment and I will see if I can think of a classic to recommend?
CarrionCrow: Yay, I'm awake again. Not sure when I went to sleep or for how long, but oh well. -laughs-
Hey, everyone. =)
Maybe I'm running behind, but GOG finally did officially say that they weren't going to sell the Commandos series to anyone in Germany.
Pretty sure those games center around killing Nazis, so banning them makes no frigging sense to me, but that's weird, ass-backwards garbage for you.
Hello, Crow!
I hope you enjoyed your sleep?