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Reviewers in Britain were largely favorable, though some objected that the tale seemed to be told by a narrator who perished with the ship, as the British edition lacked the epilogue recounting Ishmael’s survival.
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
A whale of a tale.
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
There’s more than one ending. From Wikipedia:
Reviewers in Britain were largely favorable, though some objected that the tale seemed to be told by a narrator who perished with the ship, as the British edition lacked the epilogue recounting Ishmael’s survival.
But with either ending, the whale wins.
SHIVA over 1 year ago
Melville’s book was based on an actual story. A very interesting read!!!
joegeethree over 1 year ago
Ahab wasn’t too thrilled with the ending.
Just_Karl over 1 year ago
I never read the book as a youth. But after references to it in Star Trek II and Star Trek: First Contact, I decided to read it.
geese28 over 1 year ago
Now let’s hear the story about that little wooden boy….
Just_Karl over 1 year ago
I never read this book as a youth. I decided to read it after references were made in Star Trek II and Star Trek: First Contact.
robolt over 1 year ago
Cetacean citation
Lablubber over 1 year ago
Better than that scary story he told involving a bowl of petunias.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
Every time he reads Moby Dick, it brings Ishmael to his face.
basspro over 1 year ago
Biography of John Holmes