Saturday, April 5, 2008

My Must Americans Litterature Reading

After the New England/Gothic literature (Nataniel, Washington and Poe), I'd like to talk you about three must read books, for those one who like adventure "and all" (who don't like it?).

It reminds of that talking that i had with my friend Bernard (the skater on my Flickr). We were talking about Holden Claufield, the hero in The Catcher in The Rye (Famous for its red cover, like Mao's one, i mean Mao's book). So we were in the school's library, talking about phoniness and other words that i didn't know about, and we were talking kind of very loud (because we are always loud!) which didn't bother anybody, because no one was really working nor doing stuff that you are suppose to do in a library. And after a while of havering about phoniness (i fact we were discussing of the phoniest guy for the faculty, the senior, junior, sophomore and freshmen. But we don't any phony freshmen, because the ones that we know aren't phony), i started looking around and there was that phony senior (hope she will not read it, I don't think so anyway, she is too phony to even take a look on a so intellectual blog like <--- that was phony), just looking at me and Bernard because we had some goddamn intellectual conversation about the meaning of phoniness.

When i read phony for the first time, i though it mean kind of guy that made too much phone call...

so next books on my list "to read" : Into thin air and Into the wild (Before watch the movie, that's for sure)

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