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Has anyone read Reading Lolita in Tehran?
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I loved this book. I read Lolita in tangent with the book. It is definitely a thumbs up, and, a real eye opener. The author came out with a second book but I can't remember the name of it. It is well written and very honest.
I picked it up at a used book sale. I tried reading it in December but with the holidays and all the running around, I just didn't get into it (it also wasn't what I needed at the time...a light fluffy book). I did enjoy what I had read though and plan to pick up the book in the near future.
I've read most of it, and enjoyed what I did read. I saw in my library last week there's a book Jasmine and Stars Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran that would be interesting to read too, to compare, but I've got more books than I can keep up with now!
Hi Emily and everyone,I haven't been around for awhile, but I'm just checking back in and I just had to say that I LOVED this book!!!! But I just looked at the reviews on GR and it seems that I may be in the minority. A lot of people said that they didn't like it because they hadn't read any of the books that were discussed in it. But I think that if you have read them, and if you're interested in women's rights and women's resilience, that you'll really like the book. At least I did!
Oh, I presumed it was only Lolita that they discussed in the book. What other books were in there? RLIT is on my to read shelf--should I do more homework before I read it? hahaha!
Amanda, I think they also discussed Pride and Prejudice, The great Gatsby and a few more but my memory is not so hot! :)
Thanks KristT! Man, it's been over a decade since I read Gatsby! I'll have to do a cliff's notes refresher before I read RLIT. :)
I've wanted to read it just for the discussions on the books they read, but I've tried a few times (including once via audio) and I just can't get into it for some reason.
I bought this years ago at B&N... never got around to reading it, but I think I'm glad about that because now I can read the books they discuss in it before this one! I think that would make my reading of Reading Lolita in Tehran much richer. Good thing I'm graduating and will have nothing to do...
Hello. I am a new member, and hope it is okay to butt in?I did read it, and enjoyed it. I also read JAsmine and Stars...a "response" book to Lolita in Tehran. If you were intrigued by LIT, liked it, or just thought it was interesting, I wd recommend Jasmine and Stars as a book that furthers the "conversation."
KK
I liked it a lot. She has a new memoir out, too.I met her when she came to my campus to speak a few years back. She's as articulate and elegant as her writing suggests.
I've also tried to read it and also could not get into it. I went into it really hoping to be interested, and when I found myself uninterested I was a little put off. I plan to try it again though just in case I am missing something.
I bought this book when it first came out but could not get into it. I think I am going to give it another try this summer. Sounds like an interesting read.





Emily