Dec 13, 2015 07:29 PM
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When I first read this book in the inefficient years of my youth I was empowered, overwhelmed and an unmistakable slate(as Dorian is by all accounts, upon his first involvement with Lord Henry) viably formed, persuaded, affected, et cetera. Certain Wildisms would take my breath away. Would transform into my sayings to have confidence in.
His written work is like spilled nectar gushing over a wooden table and waterfalling onto the floor underneath. The thick liquid gushing bit by bit over the edge. His plot, wonderfully paced, moves bit by bit as we wade more significant and more significant into Dorian Gray's turned life. Over the edge we go as everything turns out severely, there's death, there's torment, there's long talks about craftsmanship.
This book is still one of my top picks and in all likelihood legitimized paying little heed to the time. Exceptional culmination, and a story not successfully neglected.