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Perhaps on your reading of "Romeo and Juliet" you knew something of the plot, which helped?


I didn't realize that there were modernized version of Shakespeare.

live performances are best - off to see King Lear next week - can't wait!!
watching decent film versions is good too (like an illustrated audiobook!!)



I've only just looked at your challenge; you've got awesome books there! I also intend to read Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities for my challenge, and more of your list on my TBR shelf.
Hope you can participate in our buddy read of The Woman in White. Aaaand happy reading :)


Your comments reflect how I felt about that book.
""The Moonstone" wasn't a bad read, but I wasn't left with a desire to read anything else he's written any time soon.


Now I´m not that eager to start it...maybe I read all the other books first :D

But now I ended up reading something easy and something that I knew I would like; One, Two, Buckle My Shoe from Agatha Christie.
And since I had this pair of books from Agatha Christie in this challenge. Other written as the alias of Mary Westmacott which was more like drama and now this Hercule Poirot mystery. I must say that I liked more the latter. But the Westmacott book was not bad either. I can see why she wanted to write them under different names, so you would read them "differently".

Hope the new job 'calms' down for you :0)

And....I was disappointed, this was my least favourite Austen book. I really liked S&S and P&P (but I must say that i have read them years ago so I might have changed a little also), Emma I read last 2014 and it was also good. But last year´s Persuasion was not my favourite (but better than Mansfield Park, maybe because it was shorter).
But to my reasons: (view spoiler)


Yes, I suspected that a little, since it´s not that much talked about. I think it lacked the playfulness of her other novels. Sometime I need to find time to read S&S and P&P again, so I can see if mind have changed about them.


Mansfield Park was on my challenge list too, and I had some of the same quibbles with it as well.
I didn't really buy Fanny's relationship either but I assume that the relationship was beside the point and the real purpose to talk about not marrying just for money.

Mansfield Park was on my challenge list too, and I had some of the same quibbles with it as well.
I didn't really buy Fanny's relationship either but I a..."
Yes I think so too, actually after the last chapter (and even before that) I felt that most of the things were in this book to give some kind of lesson and that was little annoying. I think you can learn a lesson without rubbing it in your face ;)



Congrats on finishing another one. I'm about to start Romeo and Juliet, which I think I'll find an easy read, as like you say, it's more straight forward and well known. I've been reading The Shakespeare Book along with each play, to get a bit of background information and check that I've understood everything. I think most of his plays were based on something that came before, only a few such as A Midsummer night's dream were original, though I can't remember the others.

Congrats on finishing it though! I read that one for school but don't remember it very well. I really ought to re-read it one of these days.
Pink wrote: "I think most of his plays were based on something that came before, only a few such as A Midsummer night's dream were original, though I can't remember the others. ..."
The Tempest is original. There's only a couple more... Um, Loves Labours Lost, I think? I don't remember the fourth one. But, yeah, nearly everything he wrote was a retelling a previous myth/tale/play or about a historical figure.



I don´t think I will read any of these books this year, but there is always next year!
Desertorum wrote: "Well, I must admit that this challenge made me probably avoid these books more than making me read them...I would have got time, I just end up reading everything else, hah!
I don´t think I will re..."
LOL -- true for me too.
I don´t think I will re..."
LOL -- true for me too.

I do..."
So glad I´m not the only one :)

The books I pick in January are rarely the books I want to read in November/December.
Melanti wrote: "I always count it as a success if I read about half of my list.
The books I pick in January are rarely the books I want to read in November/December."
So true. Good luck Desertorum -- if nothing else your list is super fun to read and dream about.
The books I pick in January are rarely the books I want to read in November/December."
So true. Good luck Desertorum -- if nothing else your list is super fun to read and dream about.

The books I pick in January are rarely the books I want to read in November/December."
Thanks, that is so very true. I keep changing my mind all the time. But this is the first challenge I could not make. So very annoying but on the other hand, if it keeps me reading something, it hardly matters ;) Maybe I should do it other way around, these are the books I should not read next year...I probably would read them all!


The books I pick in January are rarely the books I want to read in November/December."
I totally agree! I will probably get into heavier classics in January, but by the time I get to November/December I'm not in the mood for those heavy ones! Just a weird state of mind, huh?!
Books mentioned in this topic
Tess of the D’Urbervilles (other topics)King Lear (other topics)
The Shakespeare Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained (other topics)
King Lear (other topics)
Mansfield Park (other topics)
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Frances Hodgson Burnett (other topics)Victor Hugo (other topics)
George Eliot (other topics)
Thomas Hardy (other topics)
John Galsworthy (other topics)
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I still have King Lear for this year...
I read last year Romeo and Juliet and it was easier. I believe it was more like story version than a play. I´m not sure was it written like that at first or was it some kind of modified version?