Napoleon Ier wrote: All except Wealth of Nations. De L'Esprit des Lois I can't really claim to have read properly, which I must say went waayyy above my head too often for me. That was a couple of years ago though.
The other three are all well-short and not very long and lyke not komplykated.
Cheeky bastard Ok, Ok, I get it...you're the Boy Genius and I'm struggling to finish Nick Hornby's latest. The dangers of drugs
Napoleon Ier wrote: All except Wealth of Nations. De L'Esprit des Lois I can't really claim to have read properly, which I must say went waayyy above my head too often for me. That was a couple of years ago though.
The other three are all well-short and not very long and lyke not komplykated.
Cheeky bastard Ok, Ok, I get it...you're the Boy Genius and I'm struggling to finish Nick Hornby's latest. The dangers of drugs
No, no, look at the size of the first two...you could knock out Vin Diesel with a single volume of either. Anyways, you got into Cambridge, more than can be said for me.
As for Gr8 Exxpektasions, I have sweet memories of reading that during the cricket season when I was meant to be fielding, chewing on a long blade of grass, and periodically being smacked in the head by the ball.
I was gonna type, "and not bad for a Christian" but thought I'd keep the ideology out of it. Christian analogy or not, they are still great fantasy. And as far as I remember only the Lion,Witch... seemed overtly Christian, or did i miss quite a lot? In my defence: I was a small Suggs when I read them.
suggs wrote::lol: I was gonna type, "and not bad for a Christian" but thought I'd keep the ideology out of it. Christian analogy or not, they are still great fantasy. And as far as I remember only the Lion,Witch... seemed overtly Christian, or did i miss quite a lot? In my defence: I was a small Suggs when I read them.
Yeah, especially the last one, which is sort of a Narnian apocalypse.
suggs wrote::lol: I was gonna type, "and not bad for a Christian" but thought I'd keep the ideology out of it. Christian analogy or not, they are still great fantasy. And as far as I remember only the Lion,Witch... seemed overtly Christian, or did i miss quite a lot? In my defence: I was a small Suggs when I read them.
Yeah, especially the last one, which is sort of a Narnian apocalypse.
The Last Battle. It's the only one that, as a kid, made me say "wtf".
suggs wrote::lol: I was gonna type, "and not bad for a Christian" but thought I'd keep the ideology out of it. Christian analogy or not, they are still great fantasy. And as far as I remember only the Lion,Witch... seemed overtly Christian, or did i miss quite a lot? In my defence: I was a small Suggs when I read them.
Yeah, especially the last one, which is sort of a Narnian apocalypse.
The Last Battle. It's the only one that, as a kid, made me say "wtf".
The funny part is you can actually see a five year old btownmeggy with a half-disgruntled half-puzzled look on her face say "what the f*ck?!" in perplexed anger.