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Originally posted by IolantheAlias:
You know, somehow I've totally missed ever reading "Wuthering Heights".

Any comments from the gallery, like "Best book evah!" or "Don't waste your time"? What's the consensus?
Sorry, I'm going to have to agree with Deadly Chakram here. I LOVE "Pride and Prejudice" and all it's sap, banter, and confused romance. clap (I even have it be the book Lois is holding in her hand when Superman stops by in BatP, in "Another Lois".)

But "Wuthering Heights" I found too depressing. It was hard to get into a story where I didn't like either the hero or the heroine.

I don't see how Superman's descendants could start Utopia if Lois and Clark's don't get together? It technically wouldn't be THEIR descendents, but their "souls'" descendents. dizzy

Okay, here's a weird timeline loop suggestion. What if Lois gets pregnant by Clark, and Clark dies of a broken heart because Lois marries another man, who she happens to be engaged to (say Lex, although I believe the man what's-her-name is enagaged to in the novel is more of a Daniel type character). Clark impregnates Lois the night before her wedding to Luthor but then dies in the Kryptonite cage during the wedding. Canon continues with Lex being jailed / or jumping to his demise, whatever. Lois then dies in childbirth (just to make it depressing enough for MouseRocks to read), giving birth to a son, who just happens to be the reincarnated soul of Clark (here's where the aforementioned paradox comes in) and it was THAT child's descendants who technically founded Utopia. shock

EDIT: It would also explain why men always want to marry their mothers. laugh <<okay, that one is a joke, and a bad one at that>>


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