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Their Eyes Were Watching God HELP!!!

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-25 22:10 ID:Nnaz9GVk

Their Eyes Were Watching God - by Zora Neale Hurston

I desparately need an online version of this book for a summer project. PLEASE HELP ME FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! Any format is all right, as long as it's exactly the same as the book. The only online version I found so far was the Google books... which I need to buy D:

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-25 22:14 ID:vlN1P4Ln

just buy it you cheapass

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-25 22:14 ID:vlN1P4Ln

mayb you can borow it from the library?

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-25 22:16 ID:Nnaz9GVk

to #2+3, i can't

I only have a permit and I'm home alone for 2 weeks.
(family's on vacation, but my passport didn't arrive yet lol)

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-25 22:18 ID:Nnaz9GVk

just use sparknotes...
that book doesn't make any sense anyway
(hibbity jibby oh lawdy lawd is dat sum watermelonz?)

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-25 23:10 ID:CI4Pa8Ij

Why are you bothering, #1?  TEWWG is a nigfem book.  The modern literature religion in the colleges and universities are pulling nigfem books out of history and are only holding them up to the light, as some form of Liberal guilt.  "Hey, Ed, let's feature this book since we can cover our asses with Women and the Blacks at the SAME TIME!"  I mean, TEWWG is classified as:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_American_literature

... which tells you immediately that it's NOT WORTH READING.

Students are afflicted with crap like Nigel Hawthorne for similar reasons.  "We have to show them their British history."  It's all crap and we should stop fucking with the heads of students for ghei-assed reasons.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-26 12:00 ID:xcRW6RVL

>>6
Zora Neale Hurston is actually tolerable, because she's not "Oh, look at me, I'm a black writer".  The later black feminist writers, like Toni Morrison, are like that.  And it's obnoxious.

>>1
You got a check card, or your parents leave a credit card at home with you?  Buy it off Amazon or Barnes and Noble.com or somewhere like that and they'll ship it to your house.  If not, call your mom and say "Mom, I need to buy a book for homework, can I get it on your credit card?".  Since it'd be on your parents' credit card, it'd probably be free for you.  I charged the Azumanga Daioh box set to my parents' credit card and they didn't blink about a a $70 charge.

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