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Emma
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Not a very big update, but I managed to read one chapter this morning! I am enjoying the novel dearly and am expecting a plot twist soon.
I must say, the dialogue can be troubling to follow, but I think I am getting the hang of it.
— 17 hours, 27 min ago
I must say, the dialogue can be troubling to follow, but I think I am getting the hang of it.
Emma
is on page 51 of 432
As someone who is simply just enamored with gothic fiction, I knew that I would thoroughly enjoy this novel. Alas, I was right!
Compared to my last required reading, Waverley by Sir Walter Scott, this novel is a breath of fresh air.
While I do fear the unfinished ending, it makes me even more eager and excited to read it!
— Feb 18, 2026 03:36PM
Compared to my last required reading, Waverley by Sir Walter Scott, this novel is a breath of fresh air.
While I do fear the unfinished ending, it makes me even more eager and excited to read it!
Emma
is on page 11 of 432
An unusual beginning! Only time will tell if I love this novel dearly or despise it with every fiber of my being.
I must say, Dickens' writing is very reminiscent of Thomas De Quincey's opium-driven stories. However, De Quincey's was mostly babble and all over the place.
At least Dickens seems to have an idea--not the most profound, but an idea at the most!
— Feb 16, 2026 07:28AM
I must say, Dickens' writing is very reminiscent of Thomas De Quincey's opium-driven stories. However, De Quincey's was mostly babble and all over the place.
At least Dickens seems to have an idea--not the most profound, but an idea at the most!

