EVERYONE Has Read This but Me - The Catch-Up Book Club discussion

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Moby-Dick or, The Whale
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I'll be burning the midnight oil these next 2 days to catch up with you guys. I'm embarrassed that I'm not contributing to the discussion. By the way, "burning the midnight oil" -sperm oil?!!!

I'm glad you're still reading along - no worries about catching up. Nice to know there's still a wee posse of us.


Oh wow! Way to go, @Laura!!! Please do check in on us even after you have finished. 😘

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Frances, this sounds quite serious. I think audiobooks might be helpful and please don't perform any cartwheels ; ) I do have a sore neck sometimes due to bad reading habits. I think I will be more careful in the future.
Please take care!

Kaisser@ I see you are now moonlighting as Samuel ; ) How do we address you?

I agree - I think Stubb's character is pretty witty and this did make me chuckle!

About chapter 112 [spoilers removed]"
Great!
@Frances- I'll definitely keep checking in to follow everyone's thoughts and chat :)

Chapters 115-119
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Chapter 115: The Pequod meets the Bachelor - 119: The Candles
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I feel like we're finally coming to the climax of it all - but in what state of mind?!


Spoilers ahead, beware:
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I really, really liked this book. I'm sure I'll revisit it again in the future. Very glad we did this.


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This was a wonderful adventure, everyone! It was more fun because I had all of you along with me. I would have taken longer to read this without Samuel’s schedule for sure. I’m looking forward to more Buddy Reads with you all. ❤️

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@Frances, I think you are onto something there. Also, back then specially, common people wouldn't be familiar with whales and didn't have easy access to information like ..."
I'm still thinking about this book and reading some reviews and reactions. I found this and thought it might be interesting: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertain...

@Frances, I think you are onto something there. Also, back then specially, common people wouldn't be familiar with whales and didn't have easy access to information like we do nowadays, making those chapters even more of a necessity.
Laura's article also reinforce the "reader as a judge" point. We (the readers) are the makers of meaning in a world of endless meaning
A review I read recommended the Moby Dick movie from 1956. Apparently the screenwriter was the writer Ray Bradbury and the priest at the beginning of the novel is played by Orson Welles (Citizien Kane). It looks interesting.


Better late than never, here is my review in case anyone is still on this thread or comes by later.
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I've modified my schedule for the next few days to this:
09/12/2020 115 - 119
10/12/2020 120 - 123
11/12/2020 124 - 128
12/12/2020 129 - 132
13/12/2020 133 - Epilogue
I'll continue to tag spoilers etc.
I'm excited to finish this!