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Mar 07, 2025 02:47PM
Judith's BOM TrackingDay 1: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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Day 3: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Day 4: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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Mar 07, 2025 02:45PM
DQs Day 5 ~ Part 3 – End18. What you surprised by Jim’s big reveal at the start of Part 3? What do you think of Huck’s reaction?
Yes and no. My answer to an earlier question about the paternity shows I'd dismissed the idea for the most part. But there was foreshadowing about it so not 100% unexpected.
19. There were a lot of quotes in the book that made me pause and think or that made me truly sad. But I loved this one - “I am the angel of death, come to offer sweet justice in the night. I am a sign. I am your future. I am James.” What did you think of this proclamation? Did you have any favorite quotes or sections?
I feel like it was James taking control of his own agency completely for the first time and probably then and there deciding he'd die before being a slave again.
So many good quotes throughout the book, I agree!!
20. How did you like the ending? Were you satisfied or did you want more? What do you think the future holds for James and his family?
I wanted more, I almost always do when books are this good. But it was a good ending I think. Honestly, what's ahead for them is struggle. But hopefully struggles as a free family.
21. I love finding the title inside the books that I read! Think of the title “James”. What do you believe is the significance of Jim renaming himself? Why do you think Everett chose this for the title of the novel?
A name is who you are, so it was Jim the slave proclaiming himself as James the free man. And the book I think is about his internal as well as the external journey of him going from slave to freed man.
22. Can you think of any other characters from the Classics that you would like to hear narrator their own story?
I think from some of the Austen classics, a book told from the perspective of the butler or head housekeeper would be great.
Mar 06, 2025 03:39PM
Mar 06, 2025 06:41AM
DQs Day 4- Part 214.) Norman. What was it like to be Norman? Passing as white and working a minstrel show. Why do you think he left at this point? What do you think of him?
I think passing has to be a daily scary fear where you are constantly afraid of being discovered, especially if you have a child (what if their tone is dark enough to reveal your secret?). I think he left because James left, sometimes people need a nudge or to know they aren't going into the unknown by themselves to do the scary thing.
15.) What did you think of their plan to sell Jim?
I understand why that's their plan but unsurprised it went as badly as it did. So many potential issues.
16.) I feel like all I have to do in this section is throw out a name and ask you to discuss. So. Sammy. Discuss.
What a horrible life she had. I'm sad she didn't make it to a new and happier life but glad she ran and grabbed on to hope and demanded something better for herself.
17.) One thing that keeps popping up in my head when reading this is the amount of pain and suffering that Jim and others go through and then just keep going. Whipped, beaten, almost drowned, starved, and then almost killed by a riverboat. I have never gone through anything even as bad as one of Jim's better days. How do you think he keeps going?
Hope. It's a powerful force. And it's either that or give up on yourself and the potential for your children to have a better life than yourself.
Mar 05, 2025 07:00AM
DQs Day 3. Ch 21 - end of Part 1.sorry, I overshot with the reading! too gripped!
10. To no-one's surprise Duke and the King pop back up, causing Bad Things to happen. What do you think about Huck's reaction to them at this point? (I'd ask if we will see Huck again, but given the broad beats of the source material, #spoiler: yes)
I think Huck is a smart and perceptive kid especially about people's true natures. Though not surprising of a kid who grew up in an abusive household, it's how you survive.
11. The interlude with Easter is interesting - making it clear that James is not alone in his code-shifting of language. What do you think about Easter, and what he represents in terms of Everett's exploration of the experiences of enslaved people?
I agree with Jenny's answer. And that the underground education system for slaves is more widespread and not just a James thing. When people see what they expect to see, they tend not to question it. Makes it easier to fool the white folks.
12. But more interesting is that Easter obviously thinks Huck is passing, and James seems oblivious to the concept, and also the insinuation that James and Huck are related (see also convo about widow's peaks earlier). What do you think about this point? Does a blood relationship between the two change your perception of their bond?
Well, it's not a crazy assumption of Easter's because it's a reasonable explanation for him to form with why Huck and James are on the run together without any other real information about their situation. It seems a bit odd for them to be related and I think James may of reacted stronger to his actual son being beaten on a regular basis? Though maybe not. It's doesn't really change my perception of their bond since I see them as having formed a 'found family' situation at this point.
13. The Minstrel Show. Ugh. I hadn't realised it had roots so far back. What are your thoughts on the various characters we meet in the show? And the "it's not slavery, but you owe me and can't leave" justification of Emmett? Did that reveal at the end of the section change how you had initially perceived him?
Ugh. Yeah, talk about a bait and switch with Emmett. People are horrible. Also it goes to show a lot of people are all for this that and the other unless it impacts them directly, then suddenly there's a problem.
Mar 05, 2025 03:44AM
Mar 04, 2025 09:39AM
DQs Day 2Ch 9 to 20
6.) Wow, that was an eventual 60 or so pages. Were you surprised at how far they made it before really running into issues with people/getting caught?
They've had quite the adventure so far. I was surprised at how far they were able to go before running into major issues with other people and Jim almost getting caught as a runaway.
7.) How much longer do you think Jim/James can keep up the pretense with Huck about his education level?
I don't think for much longer at least not after they get out of the current pickle they've landed in. Huck is already side-eyeing it all.
8.) The quote "I have come to understand the tidiness of lies, the lesson learned from the stories told by white people seeking to justify my circumstance." hit home with me. What do you think about this statement's relevance to current events?
Oof. this is hitting hard for me right now. Support who you want for why you want. But at least based it on the truth and own it.
9.) 'King' and 'Duke' are certainly interesting people to be stuck with. What did you think about how the events surrounding the revival played out? Do you think they'll all get away or just James and Huck?
I'm hoping in the chaos Huck and James can get away from these two and fast. Otherwise there is going to be a lot of problems, especially for James.
Mar 04, 2025 09:04AM
DQs Day 2Ch 9 to 20
6.) Wow, that was an eventual 60 or so pages. Were you surprised at how far they made it before really running into issues with people/getting caught?
7.) How much longer do you think Jim/James can keep up the pretense with Huck about his education level?
8.) The quote "I have come to understand the tidiness of lies, the lesson learned from the stories told by white people seeking to justify my circumstance." hit home with me. What do you think about this statement's relevance to current events?
9.) 'King' and 'Duke' are certainly interesting people to be stuck with. What did you think about how the events surrounding the revival played out? Do you think they'll all get away or just James and Huck?
Mar 04, 2025 06:23AM
Cat wrote: "No preferences :)You pick which day you want to give me!"
How about you take day 3, Jenny can do day 4 and I'll do day 5 unless more volunteers pop in
Mar 04, 2025 06:22AM
DQs Day 1 Chapters 1-81.) The obvious first question is of course, when did you last read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? Did you like it at the time?
(If you haven’t read it, are you inspired to read it now?)
Hmm, like Cat as an adult and not in school but donkey years ago
2.) How is your impression of Jim different so far from the one you had of him in Twain’s book? Or, what is your first impression of Jim?
How about Huck?Jim seems more of a real person than a character I feel like he was in the original book. Huck seems more thoughtful and a bit less of a scamp.
3.) Hard to ask if one can imagine being a slave, so I will ask instead, can you imagine having to hide your intelligence to keep your “job” or your life? I didn’t ask that well. For anyone listening to the audio version, do the different conversational styles sound very different?
(It is different in print for sure.)
Umm, I can imagine having to be very careful about what and how you say things to keep your job. This is very relevant and relatable for me and I cannot believe I'm saying it. But here we are.
I'm one of those people that hears things in their head as they read which helps I think understand the dialect.
4.) What do you think of Everett’s writing style, and his take on the story so far? Have you read anything else of his?
I'm enjoying the book and style so far. I haven't read anything else of his but will be more inclined to pick other books of his up in future for sure.
5.) Have you read any of the the philosophers that Jim dreams of? Voltaire, Rousseau, Locke, etc? What do you think of his conversations with them?
Did anyone else have to look up proleptic irony vs dramatic irony? Just me?
Yes, I read some of them in philosophy in college. I hated the class because it was taught by such a pretentious dink of a TA I was irrationally irritated the entire time. I did enjoy his existential conversations.
Mar 03, 2025 08:53AM
A Girl Is a Body of Water by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
In her twelfth year, Kirabo, a young Ugandan girl, confronts a piercing question that has haunted her childhood: who is my mother? Kirabo has been raised by women in the small village of Nattetta—her grandmother, her best friend, and her many aunts, but the absence of her mother follows her like a shadow. Complicating these feelings of abandonment, as Kirabo comes of age she feels the emergence of a mysterious second self, a headstrong and confusing force inside her at odds with her sweet and obedient nature.
Seeking answers, Kirabo begins spending afternoons with Nsuuta, a local witch, trading stories and learning not only about this force inside her, but about the woman who birthed her, who she learns is alive but not ready to meet. Nsuuta also explains that Kirabo has a streak of the “first woman”—an independent, original state that has been all but lost to women.
Kirabo’s journey to reconcile her rebellious origins, alongside her desire to reconnect with her mother and to honor her family’s expectations, is rich in the folklore of Uganda and an arresting exploration of what it means to be a modern girl in a world that seems determined to silence women. Makumbi’s unforgettable novel is a sweeping testament to the true and lasting connections between history, tradition, family, friends, and the promise of a different future.
How it fits: novel set in and author is Uganda(n)
My current nominate until it wins or I read it anyway (with a nice green cover, this may not survive UNO over in Perks):
Masters of Death by Olivie Blake
From Olivie Blake, the New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six comes Masters of Death, a story about vampires, ghosts, and death itself!
Viola Marek is a struggling real estate agent, and a vampire. But her biggest problem currently is that the house she needs to sell is haunted. The ghost haunting the house has been murdered, and until he can solve the mystery of how he died, he refuses to move on.
Fox D’Mora is a medium, and though is also most-definitely a shameless fraud, he isn’t entirely without his uses—seeing as he’s actually the godson of Death.
When Viola seeks out Fox to help her with her ghost-infested mansion, he becomes inextricably involved in a quest that neither he nor Vi expects (or wants). But with the help of an unruly poltergeist, a demonic personal trainer, a sharp-voiced angel, a love-stricken reaper, and a few high-functioning creatures, Vi and Fox soon discover the difference between a mysterious lost love and an annoying dead body isn’t nearly as distinct as they thought.
Mar 02, 2025 04:42AM
Mar 02, 2025 04:41AM
Jenny wrote: "In for DQs, obviously. I will take whatever day(s) needed."Jenny, we pushed the start back a day and I'm hoping to get the newsletter out today which may attract some other DQ writers.
I'll get the breakdown up some time this morning. I figure you take day 1, I'll take day 2 and we can rotate unless others pop in.
does that work?
Mar 01, 2025 03:52PM
Feb 20, 2025 09:08AM
Judith's BOM TrackingDay 1: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Day 2: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Day 3: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Day 4: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Day 5: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Feb 20, 2025 09:06AM
DQ Set 5: Chapter 63 - end21. Simone was not safe in the shed! Shocker! There was a flurry of blood and gore here. Generally, did you like the pacing of the book? Was it effective in building and holding tension for you?
I feel like this was a stressful read and a stressful part of the book to keep up with everything that was going on.
22. What did you think of the Denny twist?
that was interesting twist and a bit unexpected and threw me for about a chapter or so.
23. We finally arrive at the luxury lodge! What thoughts did you have about the lodge and events there? And the final reveal?
it was a bit chaotic. which i guess it was supposed to be. but it really was a lot.
24. Overall, what are your thoughts on the book? Would you recommend it? Would you read others by Coates
it was fine, a bit more gore than I'd like. and compared to the other deaths Kiernan did was a high level of gore. I guess that was his goal to instill fear? it just seemed excessive and not generally my cuppa.
Feb 19, 2025 08:17AM
Day 4 DQ’sChapter 47-62
16. What did you make of Alexis’ code? Did you think she ever meant for Christa to read it? Do you think you would’ve been able to decipher it?
It was an interesting one and not immediately apparent if you are trying to keep your notes secret. I'm not sure she ever meant it for someone else to read but at some point I think she want to share what she knew with someone and chose Christa. I'm not sure I would of been able to decipher it. When I'm really tired and stressed my brain doesn't work all that well.
17. What job would you have taken with the generator scene and why?
Holding the ladder? I'm not a mechanic or engineer so not sure I could of gotten it working.
18. The big reveal on how everyone on the trip was connected to August 8th. What about the people who were killed already (or unconscious)? How do you think they were connected? (Brian, Grayson, Kiernan, and Alexis)?
Grayson and Alexis I'm assuming are connected via their family members. I'm thinking Alexis's sister was connected to Liam somehow and of course Grayson through his father. I'm still thinking Kiernan is alive and related to Liam. Brian, I don't know, he really wasn't around as a character long enough to have many thoughts about him.
19. Were you surprised when Simone was revealed as the butcher?
Yes and it didn't seem to make sense at the time because I don't think she is the butcher.
20. Why do you think Simone allowed herself to be framed as the butcher when it’s revealed by Christa that she isn’t the butcher? She completely gave up fighting and went along with everything. Do you think she could be connected or just feeling guilty?
I think Simone is planning some kind of long game to reveal the real butcher? I'm having trouble making sense of what she did and why
Feb 18, 2025 07:38PM
DQ's Day 3 Chapter 30 - 4611. What did you think of the men (Steve and Denny) getting drunk. Easy prey or just transferring responsibility to others
I think they are coping by escaping in some alcohol. Not the smartest thing to be doing but they are in a high stress situation.
12. Would you have brought the axe back to the cabin or have left it in the Shed? What do you make of Simone taking all the weapons from everyone? Would you have a weapon on you, if you were there? If so what kind?
I probably would of brought it to the cabin as well? I think she is trying to form some sort of order and control in a situation where neither exists. Maybe a pocket knife?
13. Were getting background stories of others and in Chapter 35 it told a story where Christa was driving, and she refused to let a driver go around her and this resulted in his death. Do you think this has importance to the current situation?
It's probably the reason she's there on the trip.
14. They have to work together to find a way to get lights. Christa is going through all her emotions and paranoia. Did she make you feel like something was going to happen during this time?
yes and I likely would of been just as paranoid.
15. Do you feel like the killer is the same person setting and sabotaging everything such as the cabin owners dead and the tree in the middle of the road or cutting the power?
Yes, and like the others I'm back to thinking it's Kiernan on some sort of revenge/punishment bender.
