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1 year ago

"A child may not know how to feed itself, or what to eat, yet it knows hunger."

Charlie Gordon, from Daniel Keyes' Flowers for Algernon


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1 year ago

The Two of Us - Algernon

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do any of you still know “flowers for algernon”? it's one of my favorite scifi books. i just love anything that goes in the “brave new world” direction.


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4 years ago
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes
Books Read In 2021: Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes

Books Read in 2021: Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes

"I see now that the path I choose through the maze makes me what I am. I am not only a thing, but also a way of being—one of many ways—and knowing the paths I have followed and the ones left to take will help me understand what I am becoming."


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1 year ago

If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading


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1 year ago
Quote From Flowers For Algernon By Daniel Keyes.

Quote from Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.


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1 year ago
Im Gunna Post Some Flowers For Algernon Fanart Now (a BUNCH Of It) Because Its Been Laying Around A Little

Im gunna post some flowers for algernon fanart now (a BUNCH of it) because its been laying around a little nlw


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just finished reading flowers for algernon and all i can say is charlie… oh charlie you poor poor thing


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1 year ago

I try to scream as I run, but no sound comes out of my throat, and my pockets are empty. I search in my pockets but I don’t know what it is I’ve lost or why I was hiding it. I only know that it’s gone, and there is blood on my hands too.

~ Flowers for Algernon ~


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1 year ago

Let's build Jason a bookshelf !

Pride and Prejudice - homeboy is an Austen fan canonically, we need at least this one.

Hamlet -do I need to say more? Do I?

Water for the elephants: He won't admit it, but the book reminds him of Dick, and he reads it any time he misses him. It's angsty enough to maintain a front while actually being a romance with a satisfying ending.

The Outsiders: It's not just that the story is relatable and really well written; it's the themes of loyalty, grief and heroism, and the imagery and hopefulness shining through, and it's the way Johnny reminds him of Roy and sometimes, after Roy's death, he will close his eyes and picture the two of them together in an abandoned church, in that quiet space safe from the war raging outside, reading Gone With the Wind while Roy provides uncharitable commentary about the characters' decisions.

Under The Whispering Door (TJ Klune): This one was gifted to him by Tim because "the main character is an asshole ghost, I thought you might relate." Of course, these idiots could talk to eachother about emotions and go to therapy, but why do that when you can bait your brother into reading a story that will help him process a bit of his relationship with his own death and the family? The worst part is, it worked great, and Jason is so upset that it became one of his favourite books. (The part about the stages of grief is scientifically inaccurate, though. He would know.)

A compilation of TS Eliot's works: Maybe it's because I'm a big fan of TS Eliot and Jason, but every time I reread one of his poems, I think about Jason and I'm sad. The Hollow Men, in particular about the fallen soldiers from WWI, hits so hard as a Jason poem, especially when you consider he lived through the explosion but died of smoke inhalation.

Flowers for Algernon: After losing Bizarro, Jason rereads it often, sitting on rooftops, every time the sky is bright enough to see the stars. He reads it out loud, and the words burn his tongue and taste bitter every time every time, but he likes to pretend his friend is listening, and feels a little less alone.

The Oresteia: This one belongs to the list Jason has read many times and should probably read less, because he projects the tragedy onto his real life and it's a bad influence that comforts him in the idea that he was doomed from the start and might as well burn the remains of the bridges with his family. Good luck trying to pry it out of his hands though! He also loves the idea of being seen at his worst, in the midst of all his hopelessness, and being loved anyway, cradled with unwavering devotion.

Frankenstein : He's a huge Mary Shelley fan, both as a person and a writer. As for Hamlet and the Oresteia, he definitely projects maybe a little too much of some of the characters, but hey, not everybody can brag that they relate to the Creature on such a visceral level.

What else would you guys add?


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