Saturday, January 20, 2007

I Never Read Moby Dick

What Kind of Reader Are You?
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You are always trying to find the time to get back to your book. You are convinced that the world would be a much better place if only everyone read more.

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Found at El Capitan's

Go on Ganching. Bet you're a book snob! Bet Marc's one too.

And Ed - a Literate Good Citizen?

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:52 pm

    Well spotted, indeed I am a book snob.

    As for Moby Dick, you should give it a try, it is a fantastic book. Look of for the naming of the beast, and the fact it appears in several places at the same time...

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  2. Spot on. Worryingly enough.

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  3. I told you I was a witch.

    Bert says I am, anyway. Not in a good way.

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  4. Anonymous10:52 pm

    Wrong, wrong, wrong! I'm the same as you and I haven't read Moby Dick either.

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  5. Obviously my witchery does not work within the family.

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  6. Moby Who?
    Bleak what?

    Harry Potter series? Gotcha!
    Outlander series? You bet!
    Everything ever written by Robert Heinlein? Oh, Yes!
    Le Mort d'Arthur? I'm there.
    Jane Austen, Ann McCaffrey, Shakespeare; I'm your person.

    But I do try to avoid "Good Books."

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  7. Hmm, I am, it seems a "Literate good citizen". I have read Moby Dick, Huck Finn, Wuthering Heights and the Great Gatsby but not Great Expectations. Damn, I am not in any of those demographics fully. Must try harder....

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  8. Anonymous7:16 pm

    same as you nelly, though i have ofcourse read moby!

    mikey x

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  9. I have only listened to Moby...

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  10. Back before blogging was called blogging, yer man Moby had a little section of his website where he did daily updates. Turned out to be the first blog I read; he lived near the towers after 9/11, and wrote about how the city was taking it.

    So, I've read Moby. But not Moby Dick.

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