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What Are You Reading? pt. II


I'm probably going to give in and read it eventually, but certainly not anytime soon. The leaked synopsis about did it for me. It just sounded like awful fan fiction. Did you read the synopsis? How does it compare?


When I read the synopsis I really thought it sounded like a bad fanfic. I'm sort of scared to read it.




The miniseries is one of my all-times faves and I am finally reading the book. It's so good and I love Roger so much it's slightly worrying.




I've been away for three or four weeks, hence my absence, but it was a lovely chance to get some reading done. I finally finished

I also read






I also finally read some D.H. Lawrence!!


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(my second Dorothy Whipple book - I expect she's going to become a new favourite),
, and [bookcover:The Fact of a Doorfram..."
I've had a copy of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell for like five years that I still haven't read yet, lol. I told myself I was finally going to read it last month but I just .... didn't. Maybe later this month I'll finally get to it. :P


I've had a copy of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell for like five years that I still haven't read yet, lol. I told myself I was finally going to read it last month but I just .... didn't. Maybe later this month I'll finally get to it. :P



Oh yes, I remember you saying (probably last year when I was posting about it in this thread back then - god!). It looks daunting but it is well worth the read - I loved the author's style and the book's exploration of England and Englishness, especially. That's said, it's best saved for a time when you can just sit down and plough through it all in one go; not just because it's a really immersive experience (one of those books to get completely lost in), but also I wish I'd have read the whole thing last summer because then when I came back to it I found I'd forgotten quite a lot and it took me a little while to get back into.
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Yeah I've heard good things about it! And thanks, that's good to know. :) I should probably finish up some library books and whatnot, and then hopefully I'll have the time to dive into it, haha.










I had to read Things Fall Apart for a gened last semester. The book was good; the class, not so much.
I've started reading




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Finished:
I read it for a group read in another group, and...mehh, I wasn't crazy about it. It had a cool premise and some interesting plot twists, but I didn't like the writing and the characters fell flat for me.
I also FINALLY finished:
It was less than 300 pages but it took me so long to get through it?? The only other Dickens book I've read was Great Expectations, which I loved, but I just couldn't get into this one for some reason. It wasn't bad, but I didn't find it super compelling either. Oh well.
Now I'm re-reading:
I haven't read these books since I was like 11, so I'm interested to see how I feel about them as an adult.

I read it for a group read in another group, and...mehh, I wasn't crazy about it. It had a cool premise and some interesting plot twists, but I didn't like the writing and the characters fell flat for me.
I also FINALLY finished:

It was less than 300 pages but it took me so long to get through it?? The only other Dickens book I've read was Great Expectations, which I loved, but I just couldn't get into this one for some reason. It wasn't bad, but I didn't find it super compelling either. Oh well.
Now I'm re-reading:

I haven't read these books since I was like 11, so I'm interested to see how I feel about them as an adult.


It was good. I loved the characters as usual and I'm interested to see how the next book continues the series.
Gonna try to read




Oh man tell us how Hamlet after you see it


Much better, and much closer to home, is


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I read it for a group read in another group, and...mehh, I wasn't crazy about it. It had a cool premise and some interesting plot twists, but I didn't like th..."
Ick, I read Hard Times last semester and I felt about the same.
And I just finished



I read it for a group read in another group, and...mehh, I wasn't crazy about it. It had a cool premise and some interesti..."
African Lit sounds like such a good class, I'm jealous



I also just read

I also recently finished

And I just started


(Putting this in spoilers cause it got so long)
It was so good. So good. They did it all in trad..."
Doom metal?? Oh my god, that's like a legit genre of music though, I'm laughing. I'm not much of a metal fan but I do prefer doom/epic doom metal over all other metal, so that sounds really neat.
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I've never heard of that Colby but it sounds really interesting. :O
Anyway I finished re-reading:
I loved reading it again and I'll hopefully get around to re-reading the sequels soon!
Next I'm doing a group read for another group:
Anyway I finished re-reading:

I loved reading it again and I'll hopefully get around to re-reading the sequels soon!
Next I'm doing a group read for another group:


Anyway I finished re-reading:

I loved reading it again and I'll hopefully get around to ..."
Oh my god, seeing that book cover for The Golden Compass gave me flashbacks to fourth grade when my family and church told me never to read it because it was Satanic and said God wasn't real. I know absolutely nothing about it still.

Anyway I finished re-reading:

I loved reading it aga..."
If you're comfortable reading it now, you definitely should. It's one of my favorite series.

Anyway I finished re-reading:

I loved reading it again and I'll hopefully get around to ..."
It just came out this year. I really enjoyed it! The author lives in Lawrence also so he's coming to our class on Thursday :D

Anyway I finished re-reading:

I loved..."
Well I'm an atheist now, haha, so I'm cool with the series. What gave people that impression? Do you have any idea?
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@Hayden - Lollll yeah, I've actually heard people describe it as "the atheist's Narnia" which is pretty accurate. :P It deals a lot with themes about like .... religion being misleading, also a lot about sin and loss of innocence and whatnot, idk. I think it gets more into that stuff in the second and third books (which I haven't read in ages) but not as much in the first book. But yeah it's pretty strongly anti-religion. Even as someone who's not religious I find that aspect of the series a little heavy-handed, but it has really cool world-building and great characters, and it's delightfully creepy. :D
@Colby - Ahhhh that's so cool!!
@Colby - Ahhhh that's so cool!!

Anyway I finished re-reading:
[bookcover:The Golden Compass|11..."
Yeah I agree with what Brigid said. It's pretty strongly against religion. It's also been a while since I read it and I read it when I was younger and I'm sure a lot of the stuff went over my head but also as far as witchcraft and whatnot, there's a lot of that too.
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@Naomi - Same here, I feel like a lot of it went over my head as a kid; I only vaguely understood the religion stuff. That's part of why I'm re-reading them now, because I'm hoping to understand those themes a little better this time around. And oh yeah, there are a lot of witches!! :D And of course the dæmons are kind of like spirit animals so I see how some religions might take offense to that as well.


I finished this this morning.
Guys, I cried. At work. And well before the end, as well, as things unfolded.
This may be one of her best novels, ever. Including Clockwork Angel!!!!!!


Anyway, now I'm back in school so I just started reading




Started this today. It's good, right? Only 10 pages in but I'm super confused hahaha"
Really good (as I'm sure many of the people in this group will tell you)! It is a little confusing at first...and as the series goes along... but she all makes it work somehow. The characters are great.


Also reading


Other things read lately:






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Jayda wrote: "
Started this today. It's good, right? Only 10 pages in but I'm super confused hahaha"
AHHH I'M OBSESSED WITH THAT SERIES. Yeah, it is a little hard to follow at first, haha .... in fact, the whole first book is pretty confusing (I feel like I only fully understood it after reading it a couple times, lol). But it makes more sense as things are revealed towards the end.

Started this today. It's good, right? Only 10 pages in but I'm super confused hahaha"
AHHH I'M OBSESSED WITH THAT SERIES. Yeah, it is a little hard to follow at first, haha .... in fact, the whole first book is pretty confusing (I feel like I only fully understood it after reading it a couple times, lol). But it makes more sense as things are revealed towards the end.
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Anyway, now I'm back in school so I just..."
YESSSSSSSS BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME IS SO GOOD. I'm actually writing an essay based on something Coates wrote in it for my English class.


An..."
I haven't had a chance to start it yet but it keeps sitting on my shelf tempting me. This weekend hopefully.
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@TMK - Yeah, I feel like Hard Times didn't have much of a storyline. It had some interesting messages about class struggles and education and whatnot, but I just didn't find the story or any of the characters very compelling. I feel like Great Expectations had much better characters and in general I was much more invested in it.
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Yeah, I liked Louisa well enough (I think that's who you're referring to?? haha) and Sissy was pretty cool too (although she wasn't in very much of the book) but otherwise I just couldn't connect with the characters.


Now, I'm starting [book..."
I read The Left Hand of Darkness for school also a few years ago! It was pretty interesting.
@Sam - Aww I loved Just Listen! It's been so long since I read that one. I should re-read it at some point.