In your other thread, I discussed A Clockwork Orange. The 1971 film. Try reading the Anthony Burgess novel of the same name published in 1962. It will take you about forty minutes to an hour and a quarter maybe even two hours to read the first few pages. I guarantee it. That's because it is in a different language. Mainly futuristic English slang and idioms that make up the story. Sort of like George Orwell's wordspeak in 1984. In AClockwork Orange there is a glossary/appendix at the end of novel. You will need to constantly refer to it when first reading those early pages. But once you get a hang of it, the reading of the novel runs pretty smoothly.
In your other thread, I discussed A Clockwork Orange. The 1971 film. Try reading the Anthony Burgess novel of the same name published in 1962. It will take you about forty minutes to an hour and a quarter maybe even two hours to read the first few pages. I guarantee it. That's because it is in a different language. Mainly futuristic English slang and idioms that make up the story. Sort of like George Orwell's wordspeak in 1984. In AClockwork Orange there is a glossary/appendix at the end of novel. You will need to constantly refer to it when first reading those early pages. But once you get a hang of it, the reading of the novel runs pretty smoothly.
I don't know that book, but I remember in school they gave us The Mystery of the Yellow Room, I didn't read it they drag us into a cinema before for watching it, damn! what a torture! I never saw a movie that boring! so read it? No WAY IN HELL!