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A Clockwork Orange |
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Rating: Summary: ONE OF THE GREATEST BOOKS OF ALL-TIME! Review: A story about a gang of futuristic misfits, running
wild and creating trouble throughout their town.
One of the strangest tales out there today
Rating: Summary: an amazing insight Review: Although a little bit hard to understand, the literary meaning is appearent. Everyone may receive a different meaning from the book. It is thrilling, yet scary to think that it describes society so well. It reaches into the minds of the violent and it shows the tendencies of their behavior in a whole new light. A must read
Rating: Summary: The best story ever written.Never before has a book taken me Review: Never before a book taken me into the depths of violence and self- understanding. This is a must read, but not for the weak minded
Rating: Summary: The Greatest Novel of All Time Review: Even on my tenth reading through, this book has yet to get boring. If you're ready for a horrorshow thrill and some time interpreting the language, then this book is an ABSOLUTE MUST
Rating: Summary: Read this book...... Review: You must read this book. When you feel that society is pressuring you to conform, read this book. When you feel like an outcast, read this book. When you feel open-minded read this book, and whatever you do, read this book
Rating: Summary: Delghtful to viddy. Review: This book is a modern classic. At first, it was almost imossible to understand because of the made up language of "nadsat" used by the narrator (Alex.) Once you got past this barrior (on the second read for me) it became a major plus for the book, giving you a sense of belonging to the futuristic, yet all to similar (if extreme) society. It also explores the dangers of conditioning, reminiscant to Aldolis Huxley's "Brave New World," and it shows one possibility for our society in the not so distant future
Rating: Summary: Real horrorshow Review: This is 6655321, your humble narrator, and O my brothers, as I listen to old ludwig van, yes! yes! the Ninth, the Ninth, I viddy the ignorant who ban this book! real horrorshow, I'll out them with my britva, even my treacherous droogies. Bog murder the vonny stinking bratchnies who dislike old Uncle Alex...
Rating: Summary: A MASTERPIECE FOR ALL TIME Review: Anthony Burgess's futuristic tale of gangs and 'ultra-violence' is a must read. Anthony's use of language is nothing short of genius in this book. It is a book that I read every summer and never grow tired of
Rating: Summary: .... Review: hi hi hi there o my brothers and little sisters! this bit of literature is good for
the ol gulliver..stretches the old brain cells almost as much as a nice glass of milk plus. go and get it now, me droogs, lest you be forced to let your mind drip about to ludwig van without a thing to lick your eyes over.
i'm off now, in the mood for a reddy red night of the old ultra violence..
Rating: Summary: Psycho-Psychological Thrill-Ride Review: A Clockwork Oarnge is Anthony Burgess' account of an eccentric teenager who occupies his time with trips to the local milk bar where he may indulge in milk "with knives in it." When not at the milkbar, Alex, our psycho-anti-hero cruises the town with his droogs searching for some twisted fun. This book is a must for all interested in psychology. This book is a monster to analyze, but it holds many rewards
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