The last of a dying breed.
He does this by cross referencing the 10 most popular books at every college, as given by Facebook, and the average SAT score.
In short, this stimulating venture in and out of Wagner’s Ring has resulted in a seminal, fluid output.
If like me, you are a hardened reader, why not give Wagners Ring a good going over. It is very apparent that Wagner’s Ring is expansive. I got lost in it for days.
Even without the messy bits, this sixteen-hour musical epic leaves one with no alternative but to reacharound for academic help.
I love the idea of reading classics, but I know I am never going to get around to half of them. That is why recently audiobooks have become very appealing to me. Librivox has a ton of recordings for FREE! They are limited to public domain publications, but there is still an enormous selection of great titles.
I plan on putting these in my iPod/iTunes:
- Vanity Fair
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
- The Scarlet Letter
- Dracula
- King Solomon’s Mines
- Tristan and Iseult
- The Red Badge of Courage
- Robinson Crusoe
- Sister Carrie
- The Turn of the Screw
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- A Princess of Mars
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