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Feb 2019 BOTM (i) - Great Expectations
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At 15%. Typical Dickens showcasing the plight of the relatively
havenots.
Just met Miss Havisham via Pip...(at 15%)
havenots.
Just met Miss Havisham via Pip...(at 15%)

got hold of my copy yesterday. will start today.
@Selva - I usually skip intro fearing spoiler for the story I am about to read...
@Selva - I usually skip intro fearing spoiler for the story I am about to read...

I started, reached 20%, but then lost momentum. Hope to resume it this month itself. Feeling a bit guilty towards my lackadaisical approach to BOTMS.


I reverted back to ebook from audio...narrator s voice not that great... :(







Pip is finally beginning to understand the pressures of the great expectations.
Am reading it but super slowly. In chapter 12. It's been a good story so far. Similar to DC, this too is full of family drama and childhood struggles.

He no doubt had a disturbed life himself too. But that can't be an excuse
Mohi wrote: "Dickens was my favorite author till maybe a week back till Em*bedded-in-books* shared that article.
He no doubt had a disturbed life himself too. But that can't be an excuse"
what article?
Em*bedded-in-books* wrote: "Am angry with Dickens . Won't read him 😑"
why o why?
He no doubt had a disturbed life himself too. But that can't be an excuse"
what article?
Em*bedded-in-books* wrote: "Am angry with Dickens . Won't read him 😑"
why o why?
I revered his writing so much until I read the above article and felt cheated ..😐
I know I should separate the author from his personal life ... But I am unable to.
I know I should separate the author from his personal life ... But I am unable to.


Ravi Krish
The first book needs no introduction, yet, here it goes:
In what may be Dickens's best novel, humble, orphaned Pip is apprenticed to the dirty work of the forge but dares to dream of becoming a gentleman — and one day, under sudden and enigmatic circumstances, he finds himself in possession of "great expectations." In this gripping tale of crime and guilt, revenge and reward, the compelling characters include Magwitch, the fearful and fearsome convict; Estella, whose beauty is excelled only by her haughtiness; and the embittered Miss Havisham, an eccentric jilted bride.