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Reading the Poll Losers Instead?

Figure maybe it isn't too much trouble for them though.


This is true. I helping them stay employed. :)







If I do find the time I'll try and read it though.


I think this was the only book of Decembers choices that my library had.
I've read the first chapter and find myself easily absorbed by this character. He's disreputable and amusing and the story is interesting already.



I just got through the wedding where he is the paper groom and he's reveling in his new found luxurious lifestyle.

I just got through the wedding where he is the paper groom and he's reveling in his new found luxurious lifestyle."
and so the debauchery and gluttony begins. :)

There's no big scenes but just the odd sentence or two but they are very funny. Have no idea if it was on purpose because it actually fits with the character quite well.

The book is in first person and he is constantly talking about it. Some is a little disturbing and some is very funny.
One of his favorite paramours calls her parts The Thing and that gets a fair amount of repetition in various ways.
Strangely, none of it is putting me off though, it's a well told story and I'm enjoying it.

I liked the beginning best. It was funny and engaging. The book is split into 3 volumes and the second and third ones, while still telling a good story, didn't catch my imagination as much.



I think so. It would have been something different other than knights in shining armor and a medieval mystery. I myself haven't read much on this period and setting. Floridians especially may have liked it.

It is a bit cheeky putting them in too many polls though, as the Americas didn't technically have a Medieval or post Medieval period. lol

It is a bit cheeky putting them in too many ..."
That would be quite the search. A book that took place in North America during the European medieval era. I mean it's not like there weren't people here.

It kind of means I am cheating to add books about them to the polls.....but I flaunt those Medieval guidelines from time to time. :)

It kind of means I am cheating to add books about them to the polls.....but I flaunt those Medieval guidelines from time to time. :)"
Every once in awhile, why not? :)

It is a very fast read. Small book and large line spacing, also only 224 pages.

Should make up for The End of Sparta, Dawn. :)

It's a nicely told story but it hasn't really caught my imagination.



It's a nicely told story but it hasn't really caught my imagination."
I liked the originality.


The style and the story held no interest for me, I don't often like these introspective type stories though.

We will look forward to your opinions Teanka.


Hi Dawn, there are some newer translations, but if you want a lovely read of the Iliad I always recommend the translation done by Lombardo. Not as easily bought as some others, but very close to the Greek and since it was originally done to be read on radio very fluid and quick reading.
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I don't want to reserve it unless I know for sure I am going to the library.