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It is exciting to find the title of a the book within the reading, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Catcher in the Rye
by Anonymous13 years ago
I thought of CITR too
by Anonymous13 years ago
And when the title of the movie comes up in the movie
by Anonymous13 years ago
thats from Family Guy.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's like a ...hot tub time machine.
by Anonymous13 years ago
So true! It makes you wonder when/how the title was chosen--was it selected after the book was finished, or did was it the central idea of the whole story to begin with...
by Anonymous13 years ago
The earlier on in a book the title is mentioned, usually, the worse the book is. Example: dark knight, amazing, title was the last line. Rules of attraction, second page.
by Anonymous13 years ago
FIve bucks says you thought up this post after watching family guy last night, amitrite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
"i don't like drugs; i'm a family guy." "ahhh! he said it, he said it!"
by Anonymous13 years ago
dude thats whyy its the tittle
by Anonymous13 years ago
Especially if it's some obscure metaphor that has otherwise nothing to do with the book. Then you think, "OMG! I get it now." A lot of the classics are like that...Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, even A Great and Terrible Beauty. It's satisfying to finally understand what the writer was thinking when they wrote it (:
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