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My browsing was not like any other students'. It was probably a lot easier. I know of people fabricating what they write, but I can not do that. My decision came from a talk with Mr. Piquet; therefore, I am not able to misrepresent what happened during that conversation. I am also not able to stretch on anything because he knows what was discussed that day. About a month ago, I went to Mr. Piquet wanting to get ahead on the author project. I did this knowing how difficult is was for my brother last year, thus I wanted to begin this lengthy project. Initially I sat down at his round wooden table to talk about a recent paper I had written. This conversation went in the direction of the author project- the discussion was very brief due to few mistakes in my previous paper. Then I popped the question "How can I get started on my author project?" He began to tell me that it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. There was one major way that I could get ahead and that was to pick my author. Then out of no where he launched a series a questions that would help me. "Do you like to read?" "What authors have you read that you've like?" I wasn't sure how to answer these questions. Honestly I dislike readi
Piquet told me that he knew of an author that was a wrestler and he wrote some great novels. I felt that it took her way too long to get me interested in the book and the only reason that I finished it was because it was an assignment. Then I asked a few of my friends what they thought of this author. Piquet asked me another question, "Did you like Toni Morrison?" This time I was very straight forward with him. Piquet sent me on thinking about this writer, John Irving. " As he told me about him, I wasn't that interested because he told me that he writes six-hundred page novels. I am also enjoying the fact that I am ahead of the game in this project. I told him that I absolutely hated her writing style; it was the opposite of Fitzgerald. I am now currently reading Irving's novel "The World According to Garp" and am enjoying it. As he handed them to me I thought "How am I ever going read all of these books?" Well I took them home and put them on my desk. They sat there for at least a week. I began reading his famous novel "The World According to Garp" I became instantly attached to his writing and found that I was getting very involved in his work. Many other people that I talked to told me that he was a great writer and that I should really consider doing my project on him.
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