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Yes, I like that she's not easily impressed with affluence. She's quite happy with her Marks&Spencer swimsuit whereas her sister is all "designer" and Lucy isn't afraid to get dirty or look "herself " in front of men. No makeup required. (unless of course your sister leaves a bit of gold lipstick within reach. lol)
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Chapter 2 I'm impressed with Max's description. MS does so much with so few words. "But something at once sensual and sensitive about the mouth contradicted the impression of a purely physical personality;"
Have 46 pages. left of Gabriel Hounds which will be finished today then I'll be able to join chatting with you, ladies!
Glad u are enjoying GH like I did Mary. I can't wait ( after work) to really get a couple of chapters knocked out in TRM. I love gothics.
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And she's willing to throw herself (view spoiler)! I like Lucy.Chapter 4: Saint Spyridon's mummified body is for real:
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Ok, Lucy is packed in my book bag, and I'm heading for the mountains. You all have a smashing weekend, too!
Judith wrote: "Chapter 2 I'm impressed with Max's description. MS does so much with so few words. "But something at once sensual and sensitive about the mouth contradicted the impression of a purely physical pers..."I also liked the second half of that sentence: ". . . here, one felt, was a man of aggressive impulses, but one who paid for them in his own private coinage."
Frankly, I'm not entirely certain what Mary Smith meant by that, but I like the way it's worded. :D
Chapter 4: I also like the "meet cute" between Lucy and Sir Julian. It's so much fun that they use lines from The Tempest and that those lines fit the situation so well. And the way he keeps teasing her about the roses is humorous.
After I've finished a chapter, it's fun to go back and read the Tempest quotes at the beginning of the chapter. They make a lot more sense in retrospect!
Tadiana wrote: "And she's willing to throw herself [spoilers removed]! I like Lucy.Chapter 4: Saint Spyridon's mummified body is for real:
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wow!
Right now I would love to be on a beach by the sea watching the dolphins play. Dolphins are my favorite. they are just too cute.
Tadiana wrote: "After I've finished a chapter, it's fun to go back and read the Tempest quotes at the beginning of the chapter. They make a lot more sense in retrospect!"That's a good tip.
Chapter 5I love roses, I'm looking all those Rose names in my Rose book. What a charmer is Sir Julian.
Judith wrote: "Chapter 5I love roses, I'm looking all those Rose names in my Rose book. What a charmer is Sir Julian."
What an idyllic place: wisteria, roses, shady trees, sandy beach, sea, dolphins -- I'd never leave!
It's been so long since I read This Rough Magic, it's like I'm reading it for the first time again! I love the characters so much, especially Max! Oh, Max! *sigh* :) But Mrs. Stewart's descriptions are so beautiful, it's like I'm there!
Hj wrote: "Judith wrote: "Chapter 5I love roses, I'm looking all those Rose names in my Rose book. What a charmer is Sir Julian."
What an idyllic place: wisteria, roses, shady trees, sandy beach, sea, dolp..."
I wouldn't either!
Yeah, Max is great. He's one of my favorites of her men. Tough, yet sensitive, and a so protective of his father.
I hadn't read this one in quite a while! But although i remember the plot very well, the writing makes me see why it's one of my favorites. The meeting with Sir Julian in chapter 5 with all the stories about the roses and the theater world is just delightful, not to mention the little undercurrents with Max. And I like Lucy very much!
Hj wrote: "I was lucky enough to go (from the UK) to Corfu on holiday a couple of years ago, and it is just as gorgeous in real life as in these photographs. Of course, I re-read This Rough Magic ..."I have to admit that as one of the few Europeans in this group, I too have been to Corfu. We rented a motorbike from a guy inevitably called Spiro. That really is the most common name on the island!
I love how Ms describes the roses scenery. And roses were everywhere and one dense bush of frilled white roses must have been ten feet high. There were moss roses, musk roses, damask roses, roses pied and streaked.There must have been twenty or thirty varieties there, all in full bloom, old roses planted Yeats ago and left in the wild, as if in some secret garden whose key is lost. The place seemed hardly real.This gave me the scent of roses. I love the smell of roses.
I especially liked this rose: "one old pink rose straight from a mediaeval manuscript, hemispherical, as if a knife had sliced it across, its hundred petals as tightly whorled and packed as the layers of an onion."
It's hard for me to find the time to read on weekends. I am having a hard time reading about The Tempest. I've never read it before. I hope I can get a better grasp on understanding it. Other than that I am enjoying the book.
Mary wrote: "It's hard for me to find the time to read on weekends. I am having a hard time reading about The Tempest. I've never read it before. I hope I can get a better grasp on understanding it. Other than ..."I'm tempted to pull out my copy of The Tempest and reread some of it along with this. Which reminds me, I love that Sir Julian gives Lucy his own copy. I think I'd have been afraid to take it!
Ok, I am way behind. I just didn't have any time to read this weekend either. I hope to pick this back up tonight. Yall make it sound so interesting.
I think there are still several who haven't finished. The comment threads are still pretty lively, too.
Debbie wrote: "I'm behind as well. Busy week. Just getting to ch 6. So let's hang in there. ;)"Me, too. I thought I had a copy, but I was wrong and had to wait for mine to arrive from the library. Have it now and am flying through it. :)
A few years ago, I had the pleasure of watching Christopher Plummer play Prospero in The Tempest. It was at the Stratford (Ontario) Festival and he was unbelievable! I almost imagine Julian like him.
Cryssa wrote: "A few years ago, I had the pleasure of watching Christopher Plummer play Prospero in The Tempest. It was at the Stratford (Ontario) Festival and he was unbelievable! I almost imagine Julian like him."My envy knows no bounds.
I wish someone would do a beautiful film version of The Tempest. The Helen Mirren one as Prospero looks interesting, but I'm just not sure about it. Does anyone have Emma Thompson's address? I'll ask her to do a screenplay and produce and direct it...
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