This May Or May Not Be A Bold Claim, But I Think The Word 'charisntma,' Coined In Feet Of Clay By Terry
This may or may not be a bold claim, but I think the word 'charisntma,' coined in Feet of Clay by Terry Pratchett to describe Cpl Nobbs describes Spamton G Spamton perfectly.
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I had some book from the guy who wrote Lord of The Flies, and it was about early humans. It was from the perspective of some neanderthals, and apparently from before we figured out where homo sapiens came from because ho-o-oly shit was there some stuff. Like it repeatedly talked about how these strange Pale beings were so obviously superior to the lowly neanderthals, clearly inherently better. What the fuck.
Tied for the position, I also had one where the protagonist was a young girl who got her consciousness transferred into a chimp brain. Shortly after, humanity killed themselves en masse.
What assigned English class book did you viscerally HATE (the most)? I tried to make it general by some authors since curriculums vary.
Any Charles Dickens book
Any Shakespeare Play
Any Greek Epic
The Great Gatsby
1984
A Scarlet Letter
Lord of the Flies
Frankenstein
Other (if it's farenheit 451, I'll burn you)
I didn't viscerally hate any English class book
I feel like it might be nice if the little notification for when someone follows you said what post they followed you from. What was the lynchpin to your interest
Not sure whether to be filled with awe, dread, or amusement. Perhaps a balance shall suffice.
