Dani (The Pluviophile Writer)'s Reviews > Ulysses
Ulysses
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Read/Listened - Restarted from the beginning on November 6, 2018 and finished Oct 28, 2019.
Review at The Pluviophile Writer:
Ulysses isn't a book that shouldn't be reviewed and rated. This is a novel that needs to be absorbed and taken in slowly and then discussed for its insights and absurdity. It is an accomplishment to finish this complex and behemoth of a novel. It's too much, of well, everything. There is so much to comprehend about this book that would likely take a PhD speciality to truly appreciate. Does that mean this book was entirely enjoyable for its near 1000 pages? Nope. Was it still worth reading? Absolutely.
When I first attempted to read this novel I approached it like any other novel and got a physical copy to read. While enjoyed sections of the book this way I found myself easily distracted from the book and couldn't stay focused and ended up stopping a quarter of the way in. I was determined to read this novel so I thought I would try an audio accompaniment while also reading it physically. This was a strange step for me as I don't really do audiobooks but it, however, proved to be key in finishing the novel. Not only did I enjoy more of the book but I also retained more.
On top of that, I also looked up of each section before listening/reading it so that I could have a better understanding of the references, metaphors, and meaning behind some of the most difficult areas of the book. Doing this deepened my appreciation for the writing as well as my enjoyment.
While it took me over a year to finish this novel, I feel that it how it is is meant to be read as there is just too much to take and in and consider if not taken in methodically.
For those that would like to try my approach you can get audio and e-versions of Ulysses completely free from these websites:
- - Two different audio versions. I would recommend the second.
- - A variety of PDF and Ebook downloads
Librivox is amazing. The whole book has been read by volunteers from all of over the world and while some sections read better than others, it's still wonderful that this resource exists and would strongly recommend that you check them out for other great recordings if you like audiobooks.
All and all, I'm proud I busted through this classic piece of literature and stand on my position on not rating it. I am curious about other people's experiences reading this book, like how did you manage to finish it? Did you enjoy it? Or has gone to your DNF shelf? Shoot me a comment below!
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Dani (The Pluviophile Writer)'s review
bookshelves: classics, e-books, library-book, audio-books, unrated
Dec 18, 2019
bookshelves: classics, e-books, library-book, audio-books, unrated
�To learn one must be humble. But life is the great teacher.�Read from March 21, 2018 - June 22, 2018 and DNF
Read/Listened - Restarted from the beginning on November 6, 2018 and finished Oct 28, 2019.
Review at The Pluviophile Writer:
Ulysses isn't a book that shouldn't be reviewed and rated. This is a novel that needs to be absorbed and taken in slowly and then discussed for its insights and absurdity. It is an accomplishment to finish this complex and behemoth of a novel. It's too much, of well, everything. There is so much to comprehend about this book that would likely take a PhD speciality to truly appreciate. Does that mean this book was entirely enjoyable for its near 1000 pages? Nope. Was it still worth reading? Absolutely.
When I first attempted to read this novel I approached it like any other novel and got a physical copy to read. While enjoyed sections of the book this way I found myself easily distracted from the book and couldn't stay focused and ended up stopping a quarter of the way in. I was determined to read this novel so I thought I would try an audio accompaniment while also reading it physically. This was a strange step for me as I don't really do audiobooks but it, however, proved to be key in finishing the novel. Not only did I enjoy more of the book but I also retained more.
On top of that, I also looked up of each section before listening/reading it so that I could have a better understanding of the references, metaphors, and meaning behind some of the most difficult areas of the book. Doing this deepened my appreciation for the writing as well as my enjoyment.
While it took me over a year to finish this novel, I feel that it how it is is meant to be read as there is just too much to take and in and consider if not taken in methodically.
For those that would like to try my approach you can get audio and e-versions of Ulysses completely free from these websites:
- - Two different audio versions. I would recommend the second.
- - A variety of PDF and Ebook downloads
Librivox is amazing. The whole book has been read by volunteers from all of over the world and while some sections read better than others, it's still wonderful that this resource exists and would strongly recommend that you check them out for other great recordings if you like audiobooks.
All and all, I'm proud I busted through this classic piece of literature and stand on my position on not rating it. I am curious about other people's experiences reading this book, like how did you manage to finish it? Did you enjoy it? Or has gone to your DNF shelf? Shoot me a comment below!
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Quotes Dani Liked

“Mrkgnao! the cat cried.
They call them stupid. They understand what we say
better than we understand them. She understands all she wants to. Vindictive too. Cruel. Her nature.”
― Ulysses
They call them stupid. They understand what we say
better than we understand them. She understands all she wants to. Vindictive too. Cruel. Her nature.”
― Ulysses
Reading Progress
November 14, 2013
– Shelved as:
to-read
November 14, 2013
– Shelved
November 14, 2013
– Shelved as:
classics
January 18, 2018
– Shelved as:
e-books
January 18, 2018
– Shelved as:
library-book
March 19, 2018
–
Started Reading
November 6, 2018
–
28.86%
"Okay! Going to cheat a little bit and try a new method with this book. Going to give the audio version of it a try. I don't normally do audiobooks but I am determined to find a way to finish this weird, difficult and intriguing novel."
page
200
November 8, 2018
– Shelved as:
audio-books
November 22, 2018
–
46.0%
May 14, 2019
–
57.0%
October 21, 2019
–
62.0%
October 22, 2019
–
64.0%
October 23, 2019
–
70.0%
October 28, 2019
–
100.0%
October 28, 2019
–
Finished Reading
December 4, 2019
– Shelved as:
unrated