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Gulliver's Travels
by Jonathan Swift
**Read for ENG-302**
I have to say, this novel is hard to rate. The entire concept of the novel was revolutionary for the time and therefore it is deservedly an acclaimed classic. With that said, Gulliver's Travels is so boring to the point where it took me many breaks to get through 5 pages. The writing is so precise and mechanical, describing things with such detail that I was afraid I'd fall asleep mid-reading with my pupils dilating as my eyes, which above them there lies skin that possess eyelashes, which below the eyelashes under the skin lies brown irises which would forcibly stare at the white, aged pages with words that are combined through using combinations of the letters in the alphabet a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k...
Okay, if you liked the detail in that last sentence, this book is for you.
Thankfully, I got through what I had to read and have no desire to pick this up ever again.
I have to say, this novel is hard to rate. The entire concept of the novel was revolutionary for the time and therefore it is deservedly an acclaimed classic. With that said, Gulliver's Travels is so boring to the point where it took me many breaks to get through 5 pages. The writing is so precise and mechanical, describing things with such detail that I was afraid I'd fall asleep mid-reading with my pupils dilating as my eyes, which above them there lies skin that possess eyelashes, which below the eyelashes under the skin lies brown irises which would forcibly stare at the white, aged pages with words that are combined through using combinations of the letters in the alphabet a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k...
Okay, if you liked the detail in that last sentence, this book is for you.
Thankfully, I got through what I had to read and have no desire to pick this up ever again.