Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs
I haven't figured out how I end up in a reading slump yet. Am I reading too many books too quickly, or am I reading too many mediocre books? What I have realized is to get out of the slump I need to read something drastically off the wall. This could be a cozy mystery, non-fiction, or as the case this time, classic literature. Formal English will knock some sense back into you. While I enjoy modern fiction, I am saddened by the degradation into casual English. We have slowly massaged meanings until a word is no longer used by its definition. And don't even get me started on the mashing of two words into one. I find it ironic that Tarzan of the Apes is more intellectual than modern fiction. The Tarzan series is a pulp adventure classic from the turn of the 20th century about a man raised by apes. And absolutely not remotely related to the Disney adaptation. I'm sure you find that to be a surprise. What did surprise me was my enjoyment of the novel. By the end, I was ama...

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