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book blog by a teenage girl who does not just read "books written for girls" although obviously she does sometimes.

  1. waiting for godot was the fourth book i read this year. i liked it a lot - really i should have read it before rosencrantz & guildenstern, since that play references this one a lot. anyway i’m getting sort of into absurdist stuff at the moment and i guess this is the first real absurdist play i read… again, haven’t seen it performed, but i imagine i will get the chance to at some point considering how famous it is. it’s so disturbing in places, and still pretty different now. i should reread it.

    waiting for godot was the fourth book i read this year. i liked it a lot - really i should have read it before rosencrantz & guildenstern, since that play references this one a lot. anyway i’m getting sort of into absurdist stuff at the moment and i guess this is the first real absurdist play i read… again, haven’t seen it performed, but i imagine i will get the chance to at some point considering how famous it is. it’s so disturbing in places, and still pretty different now. i should reread it.

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