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I’m not sure what else can be said about this book that hasn’t already been said I’s to say, I’m afraid Jonathan Swift has always been a favorite, but I
can’t get over how clever his wordplay is throughout the novel I really can’t
get over how similar it is to Robinson Crusoe at tih his interaction with the Lilliputians wasn’t the strongest section,
you would be hard pressed to find equally clever interplay of parody and originality I
can see why the book has been studied so carefully by scholars over the years We
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anywhere that would involve sea travel, and see him evolve masterfully If I had to
name the best section of the book, it would probably be the Laputians section, a
place I would greatly like to visit, because my own head is often stuck in the clouds,
and to be able to study philosophy and mathematics all day--a dream There was a
tione overboard and
missed some opportunities to drive home his idea of what the ideal society should be
You, as the reader, are left to figure it out for yourself This book is perfect if you
love thought-provoking literature from an objective, rational viewpoint, or if
you drea the world yourself
"Ue up for him to see "This yours?"
"Give me that," he said His face ith panic Not just panic--by the way his nostrils flared and his hand shook, it was alh me I passed it back to him and watched him tear that sheet of paper out