What was I thinking!? I should have slipped Crime and Punishment up there. The only Pushkin I've read is the Blizzard, a short story, but that was a long time ago. Stephen Fry reading Eugene Onegin might be too good to pass up.
heh, nice edition of the Narnia books. I loved them growing up, though I was dissapointed when I got to the Lost Battle and discovered all the Christian parables. You probably didn't have the same reaction Shank :P
I think I've gotten over it though. If I "forget" that last one their still pretty fantastic. I especially love The Horse and His Boy
sergeySafonov
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10 years ago
Fantastic!
No russian novels?! Here's Stephen Fry reads Eugene Onegin – http://fryreadsonegin.com
Shankweather
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10 years ago
What was I thinking!? I should have slipped Crime and Punishment up there. The only Pushkin I've read is the Blizzard, a short story, but that was a long time ago. Stephen Fry reading Eugene Onegin might be too good to pass up.
lordsketch
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10 years ago
heh, nice edition of the Narnia books.
I loved them growing up, though I was dissapointed when I got to the Lost Battle and discovered all the Christian parables. You probably didn't have the same reaction Shank :P
I think I've gotten over it though. If I "forget" that last one their still pretty fantastic. I especially love The Horse and His Boy
Shankweather
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10 years ago
The Last Battle was always my least favorite. The books worked better when the Christian allegories were less overt.