Re: Reading Order and Advice...

blah b b blah (jrovira@juno.com)
Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:22:51 -0500 (EST)

well, I'm not gonna say I'm not biased :)

Ok, lemme tone it down a bit.  

"Most intelligent readers know better than to think Franny is pregnant."

There.  Much better :)

Jim

On Thu, 24 Dec 1998 09:53:00 +1100 Camille Scaysbrook
<verona_beach@geocities.com> writes:
>
>Jim (slyly masquerading as Mr Blah) wrote:
>> I'd read F and Z first, just because I think it's better :)
>> 
>> Keep in mind that Franny is NOT pregnant :)
>
>Now, that's a rather sweeping statement to make. How about `Franny is
>probably not pregnant' or even `Why not make your own mind up about 
>it'
>(you know now her whole reading of the book is going to be distracted 
>by
>searching for clues of F's pregnancy now, too (: )
>
>Anyway, I would read Franny first, then Raise High, then Zooey, then
>Seymour: An Introduction. But that's just me (:
>
>Happy reading,
>
>Camille
>verona_beach@geocities.com
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>

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