I'm reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen right now, and I am really
enjoying it.  She incorporates lots of satire and wit, and I especially
like the characters in the story. 


On Thu, 01 Apr 1999 20:47:24 -0500 Noel Wilson
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>I've got an idea too.  We're all writers, so we're all probably 
>readers, too. 
>Has anybody read any good books lately?  And what made them so good.
>
>We just got finished reading The Sound and the Fury by William 
>Faulkner for
>English.  It was spectacular.  So deep and so much to analyze.  We're 
>getting
>ready to read A Prayer For Owen Meany by John Irving next.  It looks 
>good.  For
>pleasure reading I'm reading War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, which is
>magnificent.  It's going to take me slightly a little while to finish 
>it, but I
>think'll it be worth. it.  Tolstoy has this wonderful ability to 
>create a
>personality and make it live so that you see it vividly.  And his 
>situations
>and characters are fictitious enough to be completely believable and 
>true, and
>complex enough to be real life.
>
>
>
>Noel
>
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