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May 27, 2024 02:08PM
Qs Day 2 - Baneful-"My Own Wee Thing”6. Jane gives Rochester a black-coloured thumb-sized stone to keep with him as a protective talisman. Do you believe in talismans? Please tell us about an object that you keep with you as a talisman?
I don't really keep anything with myself like that - lol although these days I'd argue that the majority of people keep their phone with them as a talisman. Hmm...so on that note - maybe it's my kindle. As far as being emotionally centered, it's my dog.
7. Between some of the chapters narrated from Jane’s point of view, we get chapters from Rochester’s point of view. What do you think of these “interludes”? Do they help or distract?
I was glad the interludes were there - I wanted to see what Rochester was thinking.
8. We are introduced to Dr. Poole. What did you think of this character particularly with regards to Jane meeting him in the poison garden? Were there any changes in your opinion after reading Agnes’ conversation with Jane about the late Mrs. Rochester?
I trusted him at the very first, but then was pretty suspicious of him being in the poison garden. Then after Agnes mentioned him, I'm SUPER suspicious of him! And I hope everyone watches what they eat.
9. We have been told several times about a curse on Thornfield. Then Jane follows Rochester to the graveyard where his family members are buried. At this point Jane says “This was a story of heartache. Everyone in Mr. Rochester’s family had died before their time, especially the females. Then his wife had done the same.” Do you think there is a connection between the curse and the early deaths?
Maybe? But also, given the times and child/mother mortality, maybe it's just that.
10. We have been given information about Jane and her origin? What do you think of this twist in the tale?
I was surprised but loved the twist!
Bonus: The author has used several of the same names as those of characters from Jane Eyre. Other than Jane, Rochester, we have Brocklehurst, Maria Temple, Mrs. Fairfax, Poole etc. What do you think about authors using the same names in retellings?
I don't really care either way - but since I'm not super familiar with the original names this time it probably is good to see them.
May 27, 2024 11:18AM
DQs - Day 1 - Prologue-Blackthorn1. A paranormal retelling?? of Jane Eyre - this prompts the question about the original or let's call it the "source for inspiration". What is your relationship to Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë? Have you read it? Loved/liked/disliked it?
I read and really liked it - as a teenager. I wonder what I'd think now! I certainly don't remember a whole lot, just the general plot.
2. What about Retellings? Is it a genre you like/avoid?
I don't mind retellings and read various ones every year. It can be fun to think about beloved stories in a different light.
3. Jane Aire as a witch in a school for orphan witches? How do you like the setting of this alternative Victorian world where magic is at least tolerated?
I liked this idea - a smallish change. I would have loved to see more of the school.
4. What are your first impressions of Jane and Rochester?
I like them both. And I'm curious about what will happen.
5. What do you think about the occurrences in Thornfield? Are they really caused by supernatural elements or is it human action?
I think the occurrences are something supernatural - but I'm not sure what.
Melindam wrote: "I can claim some more "Author's name has a diacritic" tasks as most Hungarian authors' have those in their names, but will wait a bit.However, I can also recommend some books by author [author:Ma..."
Thank you for the recommendations! I downloaded "The Door" - although I need to finish The Malevolent Seven first.
Day 2 DQsCh 9 to 18
6.) Did Galass turning into a blood mage and Fidick being the cause of Lucian's death (I assume that's what the black cloud that left the tent did) surprise you? Or were you expecting their bit in the story to be over and just a footnote about Cade's character?
I was pretty sure we'd see the two children again. But I thought they'd both be alive - I didn't see Lucian's death coming at all. The blood-mage thing with Galass surprised me too - I'll be interested to see what comes of that.
7.) We learn about more magic types and there's pretty much any type of magic you can dream up. What type of magic you like to have or what animal would you like an affinity with?
Oh I'd go with animal (dogs) affinity for sure. Or perhaps cats, if big cats were included.
8.) Is anyone else's favorite character Mr. Bones? Just me? mkay.
You are not alone :)
9.) At this point I think it's clear Cade is a fallen Glorian of some sort, likely a Justicar. Do others agree with my guess here or do you have other thoughts?
I am almost positive this is correct.
10.) Assuming my guess in Q9 is right, why do you think Cade got the heave ho from the Glorians?
I'm guessing it's because the Glorians are very black and white - with no room for error. Cade seems to see more grey - and can see the good in bad people.
I'm excited for the mini! I finally finished two books - putting them in the SS right after this. I feel bad with my reading this past week - I've been quite sick ever since I got home. I just went to the doctor for the third time and got two huge antibiotic shots to add to my oral antibiotics - so I should feel a lot better soon!
May 26, 2024 04:39PM
I do like Katniss' friendship with Gale - and I really like Peeta's character in the book with his long-time love of Katniss. I just want everyone to be happy and get overly worried about those book characters :)I had forgotten a lot of stuff about the end - I remembered the berries, but I didn't remember Peeta's leg, and Cato's grisly end - pretty horrific!
May 25, 2024 12:25PM
I'd gladly join the Haymitch train - I'd love to see a story about him. As I (and others) said, he's a lot more sympathetic once you know more of his story. I didn't love Peeta's casting either, although it's cool to read that the cast really liked him! And he did look strong. Haha plus it's really hard for any mortal to compete with a Hemsworth.
I'm about 2/3 through now. I am liking Katniss more than I did at the start, and I really like how she interacts with Rue. I also really liked learning about district 11 - and even thought District 12 sounded really rough, it was sure a lot better than 11!
DQs - Day 1: Chapters 1-8 (pages 1 -71)1. The book has the MPG Dark Fantasy. Do you like this genre in general? If so, do you have any favourite authors or books?
I do generally like the genre, unless it gets TOO dark. I like T. Kingfisher a lot, and Joe Abercrombie. I really liked the Red Queen's War and Book of the Ancestor series by Mark Lawrence, but his Prince of Thorns series was too dark for me.
Picture a wizard. Go ahead, close your eyes. There he is, see? Skinny old guy with a long straggly beard. No doubt he's wearing iridescent silk robes that couldn't protect his frail body from a light breeze. The hat's a must, too, right? Big, floppy thing, covered in esoteric symbols that would instantly show every other mage where this one gets his magic?
2. The book starts with the quote above. Is this your mental image of a wizard, too? Or something different? :)
My mental picture is pretty close - I picture like Gandalf, etc. Maybe I should picture Harry Dresden instead.
3. And the author lands us in the middle of a siege (ideal for the Book Games, right? ;) with 2 of the main characters Cade Ombra and Corrigan Blight. Cade is narrating what is happening and offering us his views on good and evil, the part they are playing and how they "win" this particular siege.
Do you think it's a strong start to the book? Has it got you intrigued?
It has me interested and I was a bit worried at first about rooting for what seems to be the "bad guys". But I do like Cade, so we'll see how it pans out.
4. As an extra incentive & entertainment, the Ascendant Lucien offers young girls and boys (sublimes) to the wanderists after the siege. We get introduced to Fiddick and Galass and learn that Cade decided to kill Lucien. We can actually start putting some pieces of Cade's character together. What do you think about him at this point? I liked him a lot more after I saw how he treated Fiddick and Galass. Especially giving them a way to escape.
5. Some demonic highlights to this introductory part: Tenebris the demon, with whom Cade as an "infernalist" mage trades with to get his spells.
What were your impressions of Tenebris? How do you find the "religious/magical" system of the Infernals and the Celestines?
I like not running out of spells - lol. But it's an interesting system from what I can tell so far - with such weird trading/"currency" exchange.
May 22, 2024 07:20AM
I'm re-reading, but it's been about 12 years. I've liked all of the comments above! I have an overwhelming number of thoughts about all the insights, but for now I'm just going to focus on my thoughts as I read. 1. Somehow the first time I never caught the Appalachian, Rocky Mountain, etc. references. Not sure how I missed those. I liked the comments in this thread about them. I do get some disconnect about having the Capitol in the Rocky Mountains because the extreme weather/terrain doesn't fit well with me when I think about a luxury society. What do they do when they are under 6 feet of snow!?
2. Haymitch is such a horrible man at first - I remember really hating him the first time I read the book. I now understand why he has resorted to drink and don't blame him a bit.
3. I hate love triangles even more than I did when I first read the book.
We made it home - yay! BUT I've been up for about 26 hours straight now. I'm going to try to put the two books I've been able to finish in the spreadsheet (trying to stay up a bit longer) but if my reasons don't make sense- sleep deprivation is the excuse!
Hello from Peru! I'm excited to read through the whole thread when I get home! it's been an amazing trip. I started an excellent fantasy book on the 15th that should be done on the plane I hope. anyway have a great weekend and I'll see you all soon!
I'm just starting with houseplants and enjoying them! I bought one of those common orchids and it has been spectacular. we keep joking that it must be fake.We are off to the airport! I'll check in on the 19th or 20th with some finished books.
May 07, 2024 06:00AM
Thanks Cecily! Those look really good - and I was hoping for some good change of pace recommendations from my fantasy/scifi stuff!
Oh I adore Murderbot! And I love those recommendations - what a nice variety. I've thought quite some time that I need to check out Connie Willis! I enjoyed the movie Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris - how did I not know there was a book!? And it is so nice to learn of relatable non-fiction.
Sophie - I agree that Starter Villain was excellent! Such a great book - plus cats!
Yes! Sorry - I just remembered I needed to do this when I went to the Hunger Games thread. I saw the message on my phone and couldn't edit my post, then totally forgot about it when I was at a computer. But I confirm - District 7 :)
For 2024: I read the God King Chronicles series starting with
and really enjoyed it. It was a buddy read with another group, and I think everyone in the group liked the series a lot.
such a good series start! I'm also loving so far (30% done) of
. I didn't think I'd like it - the cover looked a bit silly to me - but the audio version is excellent, and I think the snarky asides would work in text as well. Hopefully it can continue to be enjoyable the rest of the way through :)For 2023, I'd recommend:
11/22/63
Remarkably Bright Creatures
and Orphan X (cheating I know - but I read the most recent up to that time2 books of the series in 2023)
