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How are you going with this George? I'm finding it difficult to ..."
A couple other people from the "Reading 1001" group I'm also in decided to join in for a buddy read but it doesn't officially start til December. So I'm reading it quite slowly meanwhile. still only at about 1/5th. I agree it does seem to be meandering along so far. Perhaps there is more tension to the story farther along?
I'm going to try to get to half way by end of November, and finish up barely before year's end probably.

I read about half of what I'd hoped, but still, it felt like a lot of Eliot. I think one a year is a better speed for me! Here's how mine came out:
Scenes of Clerical Life 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Three novellas, each one packed, and each one slow until the end, when you're hit with an impactful conclusion
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Adam Bede 🌟🌟🌟🌟
My least favorite of her novels so far. Still really good, but--and I almost never say this--I could have done with a chunk cut out of the middle.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Silly Novels by Lady Novelists 🌟🌟🌟🌟
I've been wanting to read this for years! It's MUCH shorter than the hundred pages in the description. There's obviously a reason why she has lasted and these novels she critiques did not.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I read a few other essays too, and have to say they were kinda weird. Especially one called "Servants' Logic." I may read some more, but I'm giving this author a rest for awhile.
I really enjoyed this challenge--it did feel like I was reading her all year. Actually, I WAS reading her all year, since it took me so long to get through the books I chose. Not a bad way to spend my time!

I read about half of what I'd hoped, but still, it felt like a lot..."
I also enjoyed Scenes of Clerical Life. If I recall properly, I thought the middle novella was a little slow at the start but eventually picked up while the other two were charming stories.
I am still plodding through The Mill on the Floss which I am not enjoying as much as I had hoped. It has some moments that are delightful but overall, much like your description of Adam Bede, I feel that a good editor could have improved this greatly. Not going to give up on finishing it even though I won't make the deadline tomorrow.





I'm finishing the year with a focus on women writers, with seven books by women (from seven different countries by coincidence) in Nov & Dec, including "The Mill".
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How are you going with this George? I'm finding it difficult to stay motivated with it. I really enjoyed Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda and Scenes of Clerical Life but this one seems very long winded.