Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Boring Fang

I have to read White Fang for book club this Saturday. And I can't get through it. I just know that I've read it before, but I can't really remember the plot or action. So as I'm rereading, I keep instead remembering how I didn't really care for it. (Which is much different than the sense of deja vu I got when rereading Robinson Crusoe, not having remembered reading it in the first place.) I don't like the dialect that the humans are using. Jack London, you are no Mark Twain. And just because Data told you to go to Alaska, and Sam Clemens told you to write what you know, doesn't mean I have to like it. I guess I'll have to skim it so I can at least keep up with the conversation. Hopefully I'll be able to pay attention while skimming. I skimmed The Invisible Man for a book club gathering earlier this year because I ran out of time to reread it in its entirety. But I kept actually reading passages because I honestly liked that book! It's too bad though. I really enjoyed London's South Sea Tales. Maybe because I just prefer that subject matter? I really am a sucker for seafaring adventure and shipwrecks in any form or sub-genre.

3 comments:

Princess Fannish said...

He wrote "Call of the Wild" didn't he? I hated that.

Ugh, that episode of TNG. Did we really need Mark Twain in Star Trek? Did we?

LA said...

BAHAHAAA! I love it.
Me: Ernest Hemmingway, you suck. You are a pussyman. You bore me.

belsum said...

It's always nice to have confirmation that other people have issues with "classic" authors.