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I'm so glad to read something along with you again Petra!!!
And of course Katy you're really welcome: as leslie was saying, the more the merrier!
And of course Katy you're really welcome: as leslie was saying, the more the merrier!

http://librivox.org/a-room-with-a-vie...
Leslie wrote: "Laura, I was looking through the Audiobook group's thread on good Librivox recordings and ran across one for this book! It is recording version 2 but here is the link:
http://librivox.org/a-room-..."
Good! It'll be my audiobook of "Back to school" - the school of kids of course!!!
http://librivox.org/a-room-..."
Good! It'll be my audiobook of "Back to school" - the school of kids of course!!!
LauraT wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Laura, I was looking through the Audiobook group's thread on good Librivox recordings and ran across one for this book! It is recording version 2 but here is the link:
http://libri..."
I LOVE how she reads! I comfess:today I stayed at home in the morning doing some washing up and I started listening the first two chapters. But tomorrow back to seaside. I'll pick it up again in Perugia in a week!
http://libri..."
I LOVE how she reads! I comfess:today I stayed at home in the morning doing some washing up and I started listening the first two chapters. But tomorrow back to seaside. I'll pick it up again in Perugia in a week!
I think I may read this with you, too. It sounds very good.

Sorry for the stupid question - Is there a date when we are supposed to start this or do we just read it in mid-September when we can? Thanks!

When you can - I think Laura has started already. I will probably start this weekend, unless my library books get in the way.

Started and stopped:having ut as an audiobook here at the seaside is not easy to listen to it. I'll start again when in Perugia, in two days time. :'(


I know what you mean! Although I did like the Emersons, especially old Mr. Emerson. How far are you?

Liked the way how nicely Lucy's character developed in the book, moving from the shadows of Charlotte to standing up for herself. Mr Emerson , very likeable!

Jenny wrote: "Is it not? oh lol, hold on that's why: it's shelved under it's German title "Zimmer mit Aussicht" ;)"
Nice to have so many languages in one group, isn't it?!!!
Nice to have so many languages in one group, isn't it?!!!


Remember how I said I took notes in order to share my toughts with you after? I've no idea WHERE I wrote them down. LOL. But I'll browse for them now, maybe I'll find them. I do remember though that I scribbled down quite a few things about Cecil, who I thought was a very annoying but interesting character in the way that his self-image (that of a passionate man of nature) and who he seemed to be to the rest of the world (a man with a broom up is behind...is this an acceptable figure of speech in English?!?) where worlds apart.
I loved the old Mr. Emerson. Even enjoyed the moment when Mr. Forster breaks the 4th wall as we say in theatre...talks to the reader? I actually laughed out loud though I usually hate this with a passion. Just sometimes it felt like Mr. Forster was writing under the influence of some sort of substance, as his language sometimes lost all shape and definition for half a sentence to then come back to normal, but that might have been the translater as well, so I am not sure about it.
I tend to be a bit of a masochistic reader, reading lot's of heavy, often bleak stuff, so this was such a great break from all that.