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Originally posted by Iron_Ranger:
Easy, its The Hobbit.
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That's a
child's book... I read it myself when I was 10 or so, and I thought it was quite good at that time. Never re-read it, though...
Anyways, for my own contribution to this topic: Stephen King & Peter Straub's "The Black House" (or actually, I didn't get past the first chapter... The writing style wasn't difficult, wasn't hard to follow or anything of the kind, though it was extremely annoying and boring (unless someone here is able to stomach page after page filled with "guide-ish" "and-let's-go-here-now,-where-we'll-see-blah-blah-and-behind-blah-blah,-there's-more-blah-blah-while-to-the-right-of-blah-blah-there's-even-more-blah-blah. It wasn't a novel, it was a torture-session.
[ 02-23-2003, 06:23 AM: Message edited by: Grojlach ]