I'm changing my study plan, I just don't feel like I'm getting through material quick enough. So, I'm going to abandon my previous chronological order reading plan, and just read at will. Plus, I'm going to start reading poetry and plays along with my fiction so that way I can have a little more sense of accomplishment, because I should be able to read at least a play on the days that I don't have time to do a lot of reading. Also for instance, when I don't really feel like reading D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love, I can turn to David Lodge's Thinks and I'm still being productive.
To that end, I went to the library to stock up on some quicker reads (unfortunately, I don't have the money to buy all these books). The strangest thing though--would you think that founding father of the Theatre of the Absurd, Samuel Beckett would have his play Waiting For Godot located in the teen section? Me, neither.
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I DO NOT LIKE SAMUEL BECKETT! ESPECIALLY WAITING FOR GODOT AND ENDGAME!
i felt so strongly about that that i had to use all caps.
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