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Apr 02, 2012 07:35AM

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“Beware of the insipid vanities and idle dissipations of the metropolis of England; Beware of the unmeaning luxuries of Bath and of the stinking fish of Southampton."
"Alas! (exclaimed I) how am I to avoid those evils I shall never be exposed to? What probability is there of my ever tasting the dissipations of London, the luxuries of Bath, or the stinking fish of Southamption?...”
(from the story "Love and Freindship")




The book I'm reading this month is Paradise Lost (it's by far my dustiest book at about 10 years old). I saw a play in college that mentioned the first line and everyone laughed while I felt left out. Plus I liked reading really challenging stuff so I bought the book. I think I read 20 pages in college before I realized I had no idea what was going on. I bought the Preface to Paradise Lost by C.S. Lewis to see if that would help, but I never got around to reading that either. And then Paradise Lost was mentioned several times in The Mortal Instrument series by Cassandra Clare so I decided it was time to dust it off and finally read it!
Catherine - I read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy years ago and it is awesome! He has a great sense of humor :) I hate trying to read series from the library. I usually end up buying the series if I want to read them.
Denise - I'm glad the theme read got you to read Jane Austen's minor works! I still need to read all of her novels, but it might be cool to read the other stuff she wrote.
Catherine - I read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy years ago and it is awesome! He has a great sense of humor :) I hate trying to read series from the library. I usually end up buying the series if I want to read them.
Denise - I'm glad the theme read got you to read Jane Austen's minor works! I still need to read all of her novels, but it might be cool to read the other stuff she wrote.




The game in the group is over, but I'm going to continue selecting books from my TBR in this fashion.

Once I started that series I couldn't put it down. If you're tempted to watch the movies after you're finished reading, I recommend the Swedish versions with the sub-titles. Much closer to the books. Disturbing but most excellent.

Mostly I haven't read it because, even though it short, it looks soooooo boring and doesn't sound interesting, but I've heard it's good. So I'm really trying, I swear. OTL

I didn't see the American version because I was told how graphic it was and I can usually do without those real pictures in my head.I might try the other version though. I am looking forward to reading it now! Thanks!



Would love to visit but I live in the center of the country, so am completely landlocked. I never get anywhere near an ocean, etc. I'm sure meeting Ballard would be interesting.

Oh..and bonus! Reading it this month:) Thank goodness I've got a buddy...Thanks Jessica! :) THAT should make progress a wee bit easier:) I'm already further than I've ever been~



I caught The Buccaneers on WPBY years ago and got interested. I figured then I must like the author so I went crazy on ebay buying up a bunch of books. So, I think I've had it over 10 years!
I haven't read it because I like how books look on a shelf more than actually reading them, maybe? Haha Turns out I really do prefer my ereader now and find it easier to finish a book that way, or via audio (which I use a lot). And classics are not my prefered genre so they get bypassed over and over and over again...

I've always meant to read it, but I actually got a copy after seeing the movie in a class on diversity in american drama. I loved the movie, and of course I then had to read the book. That was the summer before last, and I still haven't read it, mostly because it looks like the kind of book where you don't want to stop in the middle of chapter, and college has kept me busy. It also has the problem of not being a library book, because I always want to finish my library books before reading books in the house, and between my library books and my sister's I haven't gotten around to reading many of them. I will read it this year, and depending on how my non-college reading goes, I might get to start it this month.

The Time Traveler's Wife is one that I've been meaning to read for a while now. I have it because my grandma-in-law gave it to me when I visited her in March 2011 and I was embarrassed not to have read it by this years vacation in March 2012. It's my plan to start it in the next couple days, as soon as I'm done with my current dusty book The Secret Life of Bees. There's no particular reason that I haven't gotten to it yet, except that it doesn't appear like it'd be a "quick, mindless read" and I've been looking to those a lot recently to balance out all the nonfiction I've been reading!

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The Secret Life of Bees (other topics)The Time Traveler's Wife (other topics)
Ethan Frome (other topics)
The Discovery of the Titanic (other topics)
Jane Austen: Minor Works (other topics)
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