Thursday, August 30, 2007

Cool...I love this book




You're Watership Down!

by Richard Adams

Though many think of you as a bit young, even childish, you're
actually incredibly deep and complex. You show people the need to rethink their
assumptions, and confront them on everything from how they think to where they
build their houses. You might be one of the greatest people of all time. You'd
be recognized as such if you weren't always talking about talking rabbits.



Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.

5 comments:

grapecat said...

You're Siddhartha!
by Hermann Hesse
You simply don't know what to believe, but you're willing to try anything once. Western values, Eastern values, hedonism and minimalism, you've spent some time in every camp. But you still don't have any idea what camp you belong in. This makes you an individualist of the highest order, but also really lonely. It's time to chill out under a tree. And realize that at least you believe in ferries.

*gosh*

I must admit though, I'm all for a bit of hedonism!

Anonymous said...

Watership Down freaks me out. I never read the book, I only saw the movie a few times. Fascism, totalitarianism, extermination, death, violence, and a talking seagull is all pretty heave stuff for cute little cartoon bunnies to be carrying around.

Plague Dogs. Also from Richard Adams. Also an animated movie. Also very upsetting for me to watch. Also very good.

Magnus said...

I don't really feel old or young at the momment so I did the quiz twice and got a different set of question after that, thus a different set of results. I am both Watership Down and:

You're Ulysses!
by James Joyce
Most people are convinced that you don't make any sense, but compared to what else you could say, what you're saying now makes tons of sense. What people do understand about you is your vulgarity, which has convinced people that you are at once brilliant and repugnant. Meanwhile you are content to wander around aimlessly, taking in the sights and sounds of the city. What you see is vast, almost limitless, and brings you additional fame. When no one is looking, you dream of being a Greek folk hero.


It should be noted, I have never read Ulysses.

Pacian said...

I got Great Expectations, which would be cool if it wasn't saying that I was a stuck-up snob.

Watership Down was my favourite book when I was a kid. As an adult, I'm far too sensitive to read it anymore.

elasticwaistbandlady said...

I would be New York Times Bestseller: Walter The Farting Dog.

I know this without even having to take the quiz. They're classic and we own the whole series.

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