Part Five – Dracula by James Roland I realized that I was 26 years old and had never read the classics, so now I’m catching up, one volume at a time. You can read the intro to this blog series here. Schlock is eternal. Despite the changing tides of opinion, Bram Stoker’s Dracula has claimed […]
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I realized that I was 26 years old and had never read the classics, so now I’m catching up, one volume at a time. You can read the intro to this blog series here. Brave New World by James Roland I decided to bump Brave New World up my list because of some recent discussions […]
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I realized that I was 26 years old and had never read the classics, so now I’m catching up, one volume at a time. You can read the intro to this blog series here. Part Three: The Catcher in the Rye by James Roland Thank God for persistence, because the first 40 pages of The […]
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I realized that I was 26 years old and had never read the classics, so now I”m catching up, one volume at a time. You can read the intro to this blog series here. Part Two – Lord of the Flies by James Roland I finished Lord of the Flies with my feet in the […]
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Part One – Cannery Row by James Roland I realized that I was 26 years old and had never read the classics, so now I”m catching up, one volume at a time. You can read the intro to this blog series here. Don’t pick up Cannery Row if you hate the sting of salt air, […]
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Intro – Volumes of Regret by James Roland Hi, I’m James, and I’m a recovering homeschooler. Not to say that I regret the void of wedgies, Phys Ed, and awkward prom dates in my life – but there are a few missing social pieces left over from my direct jump from living room to college. […]
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