Reddit reviews Lolita (Penguin Modern Classics)
We found 2 Reddit comments about Lolita (Penguin Modern Classics). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 2 Reddit comments about Lolita (Penguin Modern Classics). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
It's interesting that Penguin have stopped doing this. Time was that they put the ever controversial Balthus on the cover and let us fight it out.
edit: shut my mouth; they still do artwork, though it's pretty anodyne.
Firstly, I love that dude in that gif up top. I can't not smile like a maniac when I see it!
Last year I read 26 books in total. A lot of those were literature from a course I was studying and included such classics as The Cruicible, Maus and Lolita to name a few of my favorites.
A large amount of my other reading was biology/physiology related books to do with my degree, which I will spare you all from here, save one honourable mention to a complete story of cancer research and treatment starting from it's inception to relatively present day. The book is called The Emperor of all Maladies and it is a "biography" of cancer and it's treatment written by a very prolific caner researcher. It has loads of really heartwarming (and emotional) first hand stories and really gives you a up close and personal look at the world of cancer without you necessarily needing a scientific mind.
This year I want to get a bit more casual with my reading, maybe lay off the science so much and read more for fun again. I have been meaning to go back to the Artemis Fowl series as I really enjoyed it as a kid. I have been told it is a good one to re-read as an adult. I also have a metric tonne of assorted Douglas Adams books that I want to read, including all of the Hitchikers and Dirk Gently series.