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I'd never read this classic and ordered the unabridged audio book in hopes that this would make it less painful to fill one of the holes in my classical education.
It Didn't.
This author's prose is so complex and convoluted that having to listen to it means REALLY having to listen. I'm now convinced that the print version would have been more appropriate. Not only is it easier in print to mark one's place and set the work aside but it would be satisfying to throw this tome against the wall a tim ...more
It Didn't.
This author's prose is so complex and convoluted that having to listen to it means REALLY having to listen. I'm now convinced that the print version would have been more appropriate. Not only is it easier in print to mark one's place and set the work aside but it would be satisfying to throw this tome against the wall a tim ...more

Aug 12, 2015
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Solid 3-1/2 stars. Even after the first 40 pages - which I will call "The Custom House" debacle - and an overload of thees, thous, doths, withers, thithers, and wherefores, I was ready to give this book four stars. But then Chapter 22 and 23 were digressions of description that totally threw off the excellent pacing of the previous twenty-one chapters, knocking off half a star.
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I told my son I'd read one of his school assigned summer books so he'd have someone to discuss it with and bounce ideas off. I hoped this wouldn't be the one he chose. I had never read it but had read The House of the Seven Gables, an experience that made me want to avoid any further contact with Hawthorne. However he chose this with no hesitation. I began it with dread. The first few pages were dense a difficult to get into but soon I got into the flow of the almost soap opera iah plot and foun
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I read this for a reading challenge I'm doing in the category "A Book I Should Have Read in High School". I really liked it! The writing was so interesting, and I liked the ending. I do wish the romance between Hester and Pearl's father was explained more. Still, a really good story!
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Dec 13, 2008
Kaitlin
marked it as to-read

Jan 27, 2012
Laurel Bradshaw
marked it as to-read-owned