prose
By Mevis11
@Mevis11 (17)
March 6, 2008 10:39pm CST
During the summer vocation,I borrowed a book "walden".It is written by Henry David Thoreau. Abosolutely,it's a very good book.But now over a month passed, I only read several pages. I found it is difficult for me to continue. Compared with prose,I like novels better. Do you like prose, or do you have the same feeling with me?
3 responses
@HollywoodBarbi (618)
• United States
7 Mar 08
i love henry david thoreau, he is just so intresting. i had to read walden in my junior year of highschool, yes i was a difficult book to read. . . but once you analyze the book, its really intresting.when i get enough money im going to get one of his quotes tattoed on me. . . "nothing is at last sacred, but the integrity of you own mind".
beautiful.
@HollywoodBarbi (618)
• United States
7 Mar 08
i love henry david thoreau, he is just so intresting. i had to read walden in my junior year of highschool, yes i was a difficult book to read. . . but once you analyze the book, its really intresting.when i get enough money im going to get one of his quotes tattoed on me. . . "nothing is at last sacred, but the integrity of you own mind".
beautiful.
@HollywoodBarbi (618)
• United States
7 Mar 08
i love henry david thoreau, he is just so intresting. i had to read walden in my junior year of highschool, yes i was a difficult book to read. . . but once you analyze the book, its really intresting.when i get enough money im going to get one of his quotes tattoed on me. . . "nothing is at last sacred, but the integrity of you own mind".
beautiful.