Long, tendentious Forewords by “scholars” eager to show off their specialized research into a famous author (whose work is what we wanted to read!) are indeed often a real downer. I’m not going to point to anyone specifically, but I’m a Dickens fan, and there is at least one Dickens novel I’ve never reallly got into, because the @#$%^&* foreword drained all my energy and interest….
BE THIS GUY about 7 years ago
Rat, the library expected you to return that book.
Sherlock Watson about 7 years ago
Rat has never been a foreword-thinking person.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
Imagine Rat reading William Shakespeare’s CLIV sonnets.
Arianne about 7 years ago
Monsters, Rat. Monsters from the id !
(Yeah, it was a long foreward!)
the_man_in_the_moon about 7 years ago
Well done Rat. Me hates forewords too.
gammaguy about 7 years ago
The words used by some golfers should never be allowed in a book.
x_Tech about 7 years ago
Well, there goes the last Gutenberg Bible with the forward from Gutenberg about his first printing.
rk about 7 years ago
Fahrenheit CDLI.
dadoctah about 7 years ago
Can’t do that with a Kindle….
Arianne about 7 years ago
Rat’s just confused and angry that there’s no >> or FF button to fast forward the foreword.
Andrew Sleeth about 7 years ago
Geez, just imagine what he would’ve done if there’d been a preface, too.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Rat just ruined a perfectly good book
Radish... about 7 years ago
In Fahrenheit 451, the firemen burn the books.
F-Flash about 7 years ago
My concern is for Goat, he drinks a lot of tea, which leads to kidney stones. That could cause a “burning” sensation.
ChessPirate about 7 years ago
Hey, Rat! What if the foreword was only four words? ☺
Number Three about 7 years ago
Burning books is a real shame.
A lot of time and effort were put into them.
xxx
Kind&Kinder about 7 years ago
The book burnings have started early in this cycle’s Inquisition!
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Rat’s a Fireman! (As in Farenheit 451.)
Long, tendentious Forewords by “scholars” eager to show off their specialized research into a famous author (whose work is what we wanted to read!) are indeed often a real downer. I’m not going to point to anyone specifically, but I’m a Dickens fan, and there is at least one Dickens novel I’ve never reallly got into, because the @#$%^&* foreword drained all my energy and interest….
chris_weaver about 7 years ago
Should have gotten the Cliffs Notes version of the foreword.
ND Cool Z almost 6 years ago
BOOK BURNER!!