I don't think I ever actually read Moby d***, although I know what it's about and I recall the line "call me Ishmael" (or however you spell it). As for the Old Man and the Sea, I didn't read it either - but I saw the movie. Spencer Tracy wasn't it?
Anyway, I liked the book because there were lots of mysteries like - what was Ms. Winter's real story, why did she pick Margaret to write it, who was Aurelius, what happened to Margaret's twin, etc., - and there were lots of plot twists and surprises. It was one of those books I wanted to keep reading because I was dying to find out what happened. It was definitely not boring
I also liked the book because IMO it was kind of a "challenging" read - not just "fluff". I had to pay close attention to what was going on and even then, I'm sure I missed something. While I like to read fluff every now and then, overall I like books with substance
Jan
Okay - just for the record, I didn't put the *** in the title of "that whale book" - when I posted my reply it was done for me. Didn't realize the sensors on this forum where that sensitive
Note to moderators - this could be a problem for someone who's formal name is Richard LOL