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How does buddy reading etiquette work in this group. Can I comment as I go by listing chapters and using spoiler tags? Or is there another preferred method?

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Beige wrote: "I started today and I'm already chuffed I signed up for this one.
How does buddy reading etiquette work in this group. Can I comment as I go by listing chapters and using spoiler tags? Or is there..."
Definitely the way to go... it creates good signposts to stop at and respond for other readers... just be careful when responding to spoilers... if the reply button cuts a spoiler tag off wrong, the spoiler you're responding to will be visible (at the top of your post in italics)... then someone notices, and you have to go back and edit your comment...
Not that that's ever happened to me... 100x...
How does buddy reading etiquette work in this group. Can I comment as I go by listing chapters and using spoiler tags? Or is there..."
Definitely the way to go... it creates good signposts to stop at and respond for other readers... just be careful when responding to spoilers... if the reply button cuts a spoiler tag off wrong, the spoiler you're responding to will be visible (at the top of your post in italics)... then someone notices, and you have to go back and edit your comment...
Not that that's ever happened to me... 100x...

Thanks! And I'm so glad you're loving it and it isn't likely to be a 1 star review. Although, your 1-star reviews give many of us a lot of joy.

Beige wrote: "Here goes....
Introduction: [spoilers removed]"
I haven't started yet, but (view spoiler)
Introduction: [spoilers removed]"
I haven't started yet, but (view spoiler)

I did read a non-spoiler review that suggested we should be ready for much discussion of (view spoiler)
P.S. I won't write this much for each chapter. Once I get sucked in, I usually go quiet ;)
Beige wrote: "Chapter Aay:..."
I try to avoid being mono-syllabic in my comments (and don't always succeed)...
I'm definitely more verbose when a book is pissing me off, tho... because at the end of each chapter/paragraph, I'm fuming and pausing, so I have nothing better to do than type :D
I try to avoid being mono-syllabic in my comments (and don't always succeed)...
I'm definitely more verbose when a book is pissing me off, tho... because at the end of each chapter/paragraph, I'm fuming and pausing, so I have nothing better to do than type :D

I try to avoid being mono-syllabic in my comments (and don't always succeed)...
I'm definitely more verbose when a book is pissing me off, tho... because at the end..."
Ha! Yes, I'm guilty of the same. If I love a book I sometimes have to get up and walk around, maybe prance a little. But anger gets me typing.

It's one of those authors that leave me so flabbergasted/impressed/destroyed/awed that all I can do is mumble "this book, wow...".

I did read a non-spoiler review that suggested we should be ready for much discussion of..."
For me the win word is "patois". I cannot believe I have not been using it on an everyday basis up to date!

For me the win word is "patois". I cannot believe I have not been using it ..."
Agreed. It is a lovely word to enunciate. It's used in my city but only in reference to Jamaican patois and not the many other cultures that live here.
I recently learned the term "false friends", which is when an English word exists in another language but has a totally different meaning. For example: Saying that you're in pain in a remote French village could result in a loaf of bread. I think it's a lovely title to give the experience.
So I started... Finished prologue and chapter 1, and started chapter 2... not sure what to think yet...
The writing reminds me of the overwordy Paarfi segment of Tiassa (Written, in character, by a scholar who likes to insert his opinions into the story and be hyperliterary)... but here, it's not overpowering the story, so it's not a problem, just a comment...
I also feel like there's more I should be getting, than I am... I think that's to be expected, so early in the story...
I just re-read the blurb, to make sure I hadn't misremembered...
Then, I scrolled down, and found out this is loosely part of a series?... I didn't realize that, and wonder if I should have read the other books first, since they were written in the 80s/90s/00s... apparently, all these books are set in this Dream Archipelago world that Christopher Priest has created?
The books I'm talking about are: The Affirmation, The Gradual, and The Dream Archipelago... and The Adjacent, to a lesser extent...
The writing reminds me of the overwordy Paarfi segment of Tiassa (Written, in character, by a scholar who likes to insert his opinions into the story and be hyperliterary)... but here, it's not overpowering the story, so it's not a problem, just a comment...
I also feel like there's more I should be getting, than I am... I think that's to be expected, so early in the story...
I just re-read the blurb, to make sure I hadn't misremembered...
Then, I scrolled down, and found out this is loosely part of a series?... I didn't realize that, and wonder if I should have read the other books first, since they were written in the 80s/90s/00s... apparently, all these books are set in this Dream Archipelago world that Christopher Priest has created?
The books I'm talking about are: The Affirmation, The Gradual, and The Dream Archipelago... and The Adjacent, to a lesser extent...
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Looking at the book pages, I think we're all jumping into this book blind?... Guess we'll just make do... and from Mayim's reaction, it hasn't hindered enjoyment any...
Just means there are 4-5 other books we can maybe read in the future...
All have audio, except the Gradual... it seems like there was a push to release all of Christopher Priest's books on audio in 2012... Audible produced 10 of his 14 available audiobooks in November/December 2012... and all the Dream Archipelago ones have the same narrator... except The Adjacent, which I assume involved alternate dimensions, anyway...
Just means there are 4-5 other books we can maybe read in the future...
All have audio, except the Gradual... it seems like there was a push to release all of Christopher Priest's books on audio in 2012... Audible produced 10 of his 14 available audiobooks in November/December 2012... and all the Dream Archipelago ones have the same narrator... except The Adjacent, which I assume involved alternate dimensions, anyway...
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Found a Christopher Priest comment on the subject:
The Dream Archipelago pops up in four of your novels, including the two new releases. What keeps you coming back to this setting?
I never really left it. The islands have been at the back of my mind, and informing some of the images in my non-Archipelago stuff, since the late 1970s, when I wrote the first five novellas. My 1981 novel, The Affirmation, which I think is not well known in the US, is what I call my ‘key’ novel. Everything I wrote before it leads into The Affirmation – everything I’ve written since depends on it. In The Affirmation I laid my cards on the table: I made it plain how I saw the Archipelago, and after that I thought I’d better not go back there. But the years passed, no one seemed at all bothered by the revelations in The Affirmation, so I tiptoed back into it.
Sounds like we should definitely read the Affirmation, at some point...
The same interview talks about how he wrote Islanders & Adjacent at the same time, inspired by similar ideas... https://litreactor.com/interviews/10-...
I'm going to get back to reading, now...
The Dream Archipelago pops up in four of your novels, including the two new releases. What keeps you coming back to this setting?
I never really left it. The islands have been at the back of my mind, and informing some of the images in my non-Archipelago stuff, since the late 1970s, when I wrote the first five novellas. My 1981 novel, The Affirmation, which I think is not well known in the US, is what I call my ‘key’ novel. Everything I wrote before it leads into The Affirmation – everything I’ve written since depends on it. In The Affirmation I laid my cards on the table: I made it plain how I saw the Archipelago, and after that I thought I’d better not go back there. But the years passed, no one seemed at all bothered by the revelations in The Affirmation, so I tiptoed back into it.
Sounds like we should definitely read the Affirmation, at some point...
The same interview talks about how he wrote Islanders & Adjacent at the same time, inspired by similar ideas... https://litreactor.com/interviews/10-...
I'm going to get back to reading, now...
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On chapter 12 now... some of the chapters are so small...
Chapter 5: (view spoiler)
What's this book supposed to be?... At first glance, it seems like a guidebook/travelogue to the Dream Archipelago / Islands... (view spoiler)
Toruin/Torqui/et al... I hope something comes of this collection of confusing island names...
Chapter 5: (view spoiler)
What's this book supposed to be?... At first glance, it seems like a guidebook/travelogue to the Dream Archipelago / Islands... (view spoiler)
Toruin/Torqui/et al... I hope something comes of this collection of confusing island names...

Just means there are 4-5 ot..."
I discovered it is a series by accident, reading some of the reviews. I am surprised that the fact it is a series has not been flagged up on Goodreads. Do you think it might be some sort of an omission? Initially, I thought the rest might be too scifi for me, but now the sheer genius of this author makes me want to gobble everything he has written (I have the same with Tchaikovsky - no other author could make me read -- and enjoy!!! -- a book about insects).

The Dream Archipelago pops up in four of your novels, including the two new releases. What keeps you coming back to this setting?
I never really..."
he wrote THE AFFIRMATION!!!!! ?????
wow
(this regards the later chapters! I had no idea!)
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Mayim wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Found a Christopher Priest comment on the subject:
The Dream Archipelago pops up in four of your novels, including the two new releases. What keeps you coming back to this se..."
Yea, I just got through the part (view spoiler)
Mimes: (view spoiler)
On chapter 17 now...
The Dream Archipelago pops up in four of your novels, including the two new releases. What keeps you coming back to this se..."
Yea, I just got through the part (view spoiler)
Mimes: (view spoiler)
On chapter 17 now...
On some levels, this book reminds me of House of Leaves & Ship of Theseus for it's mind-bendy elements... I still need to go back and finish/re-read Ship of Theseus, sometimes... I was supposed to read it with Soo in another group, over a year ago, but fell off... we all did... you need to be a certain mindset for books like that...
This book isn't quite to that level, but is much more immersible, as a result, I think...
The 2 books I mentioned above have meta-layers...
This book isn't quite to that level, but is much more immersible, as a result, I think...
The 2 books I mentioned above have meta-layers...
Chapter 27 now: this chapter has me questioning so much...
I also find myself laughing all over the place, while listening...
I also find myself laughing all over the place, while listening...
Finished... and was just left with a sense of "what?!?"
I kinda feel like I need to read the book again, to catch (view spoiler)
Very interesting book... my comments about House of Leaves felt pretty apt, by the end...
I kinda feel like I need to read the book again, to catch (view spoiler)
Very interesting book... my comments about House of Leaves felt pretty apt, by the end...

I did read a non-spoiler review that suggested we should be ready for much discussion of wind and sea currents. Chapter one glides right into it. I may watch more of the weather chan..."
It was interesting to read about the (view spoiler)

For me the win word is "patois". I cannot believe I have not been using it ..."
Agreed. It is a lovely word to enunciate. It's used in my city but only in..."
As I am constantly surrounded by foreign languages moving from one country to another and I predominantly use English which is not my native, false friends are my best friends. I have a long, long list of them memorised *sigh*

Both books sound super interesting, thanks for the recommendation!

I've finished the introduction and chapter 1. At first I found it sounding like a non - fiction book: the currents, the winds, the geopgraphics...But there's more underneath that.
If I understand correctly:
(view spoiler)
For now, I'm enjoying the book, but I don't understand some words, like: 'patois'?
I'll try to write more interesting and better revieww next time. The flu is messing with my attention....

As to Aay and Muy I think you will discover more about the main reason behind her departure and subsequent seclusion as you read on.

Just means there are 4-5 ot..."
I wonder if it is intentional that GR doesn't list the series, this one certainly reads as a standalone, it assumes the reader knows nothing. I'm glad I didn't know because I might have been tempted to read them in order and then I probably wouldn't have gotten to this book for years!

Yes, in my GR update I likened the book to one of those old Magic Eye Images that went viral in the 90s
(view spoiler)
Can you see it?["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

The style and language seems to loosen up as you go. It doesn't feel so non-fiction-y after the first couple of chapters.
40% in a my favourite part is still from chapter 1 (view spoiler)

Right!? Haha. I started before Iain, turned away for a few hours and then he was done! 😮
Iain are you one of those double speed audio readers?
Beige wrote: "Saar The Book owl wrote: "Everyone is reading so fast!..."
Right!? Haha. I started before Iain, turned away for a few hours and then he was done! 😮
Iain are you one of those double speed audio re..."
triple speed... I think I slowed this down to 2.5x...
Right!? Haha. I started before Iain, turned away for a few hours and then he was done! 😮
Iain are you one of those double speed audio re..."
triple speed... I think I slowed this down to 2.5x...
Beige wrote: "Saar The Book owl wrote: "It was interesting to read about the..." ..."
Sound definitely plays through the book...
Sound definitely plays through the book...

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Wow! It just seems so foreign to me. The auditory side of my brain only has one setting and that is slow. Also, I don't like the sound of someone performing in my ear. That discomfort extends to live plays. I need the distance and pause-ability that books and film provide. With streaming came subtitles and I'm hooked now, I love not having to rely solely on the actors.
Beige wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "triple speed... I think I slowed this down to 2.5x ..."
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Wow! It just seems so foreign to me. The auditory side of my brain only has one setting and that is slow. Also,..."
It's very much an acquired skill... when I started speeding up, 2x seemed too fast... now there are some books i think I could do at 3.5-4x if I had the tools available...
And it's also very much an earbud/headphone experience... unplugging and listening on phone speaker (which I do, sometimes, to demonstrate 2x/3x speed to people who ask IRL) and it starts to sound like gibberish, again...
I listen to books, all day, almost every day, unless I have a headache or something... I listen while gaming, driving, at work, on a forklift... I basically always have earbuds ready at hand...
😮😳😮😳😮
Wow! It just seems so foreign to me. The auditory side of my brain only has one setting and that is slow. Also,..."
It's very much an acquired skill... when I started speeding up, 2x seemed too fast... now there are some books i think I could do at 3.5-4x if I had the tools available...
And it's also very much an earbud/headphone experience... unplugging and listening on phone speaker (which I do, sometimes, to demonstrate 2x/3x speed to people who ask IRL) and it starts to sound like gibberish, again...
I listen to books, all day, almost every day, unless I have a headache or something... I listen while gaming, driving, at work, on a forklift... I basically always have earbuds ready at hand...

As to Aay and Muy I think you will discover more about the mai..."
You're welcome :D

Also there's a connection between Muy and Yo and the islands: they are both artists who left their mark on the islands and then went on living on another island.


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January 14, 2020.
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