John’s
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(group member since Aug 23, 2012)
John’s
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from the Read a Classic Challenge group.
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Half of this reminded me of the 1957 classic sci-fi/horror film adaptation. The other half was all about the main character's loss of manhood in the form of power, sex, strength, etc... Not exactly what I was expecting.

If you first purchase the free kindle ebook, you can then purchase the professionally narrated audio book for free. Just hit the back button after purchasing the ebook or click professional narration if you already own it to purchase them for free on Audible.com which also uses your Amazon ID (Caution: be sure to avoid signing up for the Audible free trial as that turns into a paid service).
I know that not everyone is interested in audio books or ebooks, but I figured it might be relevant to to the discussion of classics.
http://blogs.houstonpress.com/artatta...
Here is the direct link to Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_1?r...


I have wanted to read The Last Man for a while and as part of this project, I persevered and finished it. The first half, a somewhat veiled biography of Percy Shelly and Lord Byron, was painfully tedious. It wasn't until a third of the way through that plague was even mentioned. The last half picked up and was definitely more interesting.
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