Writer's Block: Reading Aloud
Nov. 7th, 2008 05:23 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Victor Hugo reading from Les Miseables. He sounds like a facinating, well learned and passionate (albeit very biased) person from what I've read about him. Plus I simply adore Les Miseables. It's an amazing novel that has larger than life characters, social commentary, politics, depth, humanity, gorgeous poetic writing. It has may flaws, but I could go on and on about it.
I'd also *love* to hear Terry Pratchett reading from his Discworld novels. Preferably his later ones, as they're the best (in my opinion). I find the Discworld novels to be smart, funny, insightful and humane with out being preachy.
Victor Hugo reading from Les Miseables. He sounds like a facinating, well learned and passionate (albeit very biased) person from what I've read about him. Plus I simply adore Les Miseables. It's an amazing novel that has larger than life characters, social commentary, politics, depth, humanity, gorgeous poetic writing. It has may flaws, but I could go on and on about it.
I'd also *love* to hear Terry Pratchett reading from his Discworld novels. Preferably his later ones, as they're the best (in my opinion). I find the Discworld novels to be smart, funny, insightful and humane with out being preachy.