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Hope you'll get here soon Ellen-Arwen!
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Sorry it sounds like you're not enjoying it...


Chaps 1-5
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I got more into the writing style as I kept reading but it is a slow book I think! ((view spoiler) )

Chaps 5-8
I had to laugh at your comments, Andy!
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I am one chapter into part 2 and actually came round to the writing - it challenges my biligual brain in a way few books do these days! I just have to set my expectations low on the ratio of words/plot development...
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What two languages do you speak out of interest?
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Other answers to your spoiler in the spoiler ;)
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Sorry - I didn't see this for some reason, but YES I see what you mean so much! And I'm so jealous you're bilingual - I wish my parents had been more considerate and decided to have children with someone who spoke another language lol
I can see why you'd have to look things up - a lot of old fashioned things (including food) and just some really nice sentences with words that aren't widely used. I love things that stretch my vocabulary. Does it make it slow for you to read, or do you generally not look things up because you can get the general gist?
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:) I am glad you are enjoying it! :)
Yes, the writing is a strength, I like "old" sounding writing! I don't generally look up words in the dictionary anymore (but when I started reading in English I made a point to search EVERY SINGLE WORD I didn't know in the first book I read - which was "Gone with the wind"... It took me literally years to finish! Worth it though, beautiful writing. I even wrote everything in the margins, my copy is very... used...lol)
I think the plot feels flimsy to me, because both characters are weak (for different reasons), so I don't love their continuous whining and doing nothing and changing their minds, etch. etch. ... Sorry!
I agree, the second half of the book is a much faster read than the first though!
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I'm almost finished!

Looking up every word makes it SO SLOW! I read a French classic (can't remember what now) in French and it took me years as well - and my French is nowhere near as good as your English! My copy was very used as well lol.
I've actually finished now - yay :D
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Oh, thank you for telling me about your similar experience witg the French book! People really did not get why I was reading it that way at the time! :)
Finished too!
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I'm glad we have similar experiences with reading in other languages lol - but you've obviously come a long way from there! And yay, we both finished :D
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Thank you for buddy reading with me :D

Thank you for buddy reading with me :D "
Thank you for buddy reading! It was really fun reading with you! :D
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Chapter 2: So, our protagonist is annoyingly clueless... I mean... Come on! That he has a book there is practically in the b..."
I started this!
And I agree with you. This was a slow start but hoping that there would be less worldbuilding and more action further.

I agree so much about blurbs that are spoilers! Drives me completely insane - if I'm been recommended a book then I avoid the blurb completely.
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After having suffered some sort of mental collapse and no longer able to keep up with his farm chores, Emmett Farmer is sent to the workshop of one such binder to live and work as her apprentice. Leaving behind home and family, Emmett slowly regains his health while learning the binding trade. He is forbidden to enter the locked room where books are stored, so he spends many months marbling end pages, tooling leather book covers, and gilding edges. But his curiosity is piqued by the people who come and go from the inner sanctum, and the arrival of the lordly Lucian Darnay, with whom he senses a connection, changes everything.