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Winter Lily started the topic Go Set A Watchman book review in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 7 months agoOk so Go Set A Watchman was pretty good… Well lets just put it this way I liked and didn’t like it. Atticus in GSAW (Go Set A Watchman) seemed like a stranger in this book. Like I said I liked the book but I couldn’t really get into it in the beginning I was practically glued to the book but then after awhile it just bored me a bit and the…[Read more]
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Winter Lily started the topic To Kill A Mockingbird book review in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoI absolutely loved To Kill A Mockingbird it was amazing although I thought for sure (Spoiler alert!) that Tom Robinson would go free and they were sooo close to winning but then Tom runs off and well…?
But besides that I really loved it. It gets ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I just really wish Tom Robinson hadn’t run off like he did while waiting for the possible appeal.
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Beth replied to the topic I'll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson review in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoI loved this book too! Normally I don’t like alternating first-person perspectives, but I thought it was done really well in this case. And as you said, such beautiful writing.
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Winter Lily started the topic I'll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson review in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoI just finished reading I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson.
Jude and her twin brother, Noah, are incredibly close. At thirteen, isolated Noah draws constantly and is falling in love with the charismatic boy next, while daredevil Jude cliff dives and wears red lipstick and does the talking for both of them.
But three years later, at sixteen,…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Genius of P.G. Wodehouse in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoAs I grew up I remember my father reading PGW with regular loud outbursts of laughter and seeing a long line of “orange” Penguin books by him on one of the bookshelves.
“I hadn’t the heart to touch my breakfast. I told Jeeves to drink it himself.”
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Simon Mathews replied to the topic Genius of P.G. Wodehouse in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoStrega wrote:Having read all (and I do mean all) of the Jeeves and Wooster books he wrote, I was ecstatic when Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie played Jeeves and Wooster respectively in an adaptation series from the books. If you haven’t seen them in action, I’m pretty certain YouTube will have full episodes available. Pip pip, old friend, no tim…
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Strega replied to the topic Genius of P.G. Wodehouse in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoHaving read all (and I do mean all) of the Jeeves and Wooster books he wrote, I was ecstatic when Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie played Jeeves and Wooster respectively in an adaptation series from the books. If you haven’t seen them in action, I’m pretty certain YouTube will have full episodes available. Pip pip, old friend, no time like the present…
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Davis replied to the topic Genius of P.G. Wodehouse in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoIndeed. The Code of the Woosters was brilliant.
A particularly nice quoty by Wodehouse:
“Everything in life that’s any fun, as somebody wisely observed, is either immoral, illegal or fattening.”
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Simon Mathews started the topic Genius of P.G. Wodehouse in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoFor anyone who is a fan of the English language and hasn’t read any Wodehouse, I recommend it – particularly the Jeeves and Wooster books. They contain lovely turns of phrase such as:
“Well upon my word, Spode, this is just too much. Just that little bit above the odds that compels a man to take drastic action.”
“I don’t think Totley Towers is…[Read more]
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SteveInCO replied to the topic Go Set A Watchman… Fraud??? in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoBased on what little I know, I’d read it first… then take the other one with a grain of salt, it’s not necessarily the same set of characters.
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SteveInCO replied to the topic Go Set A Watchman… Fraud??? in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoWait though.
And I admit upfront I’ve not read either book, but I don’t think you should find it devastating that stuff an author never intended to publish, that was written before the “canonical” work (TKAM) contradicts the work.
It’s entirely possible that as she thought about the characters, she decided to send them in a different direction…[Read more]
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Winter Lily replied to the topic Go Set A Watchman… Fraud??? in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months ago@BelleRose So since Go Set A Watchman was written in mid-1950s and To Kill A Mockingbird was written in the 1960s then the proper thing todo is to read Go Set A Watchman first? Right? But Harper Lee never truly meant for Go Set A Watchman to be published so instead she wrote and published To Kill A Mockingbird Which people thought was the first…[Read more]
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Winter Lily replied to the topic Go Set A Watchman… Fraud??? in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months ago@BelleRose LoL! ?
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Winter Lily replied to the topic Go Set A Watchman… Fraud??? in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months ago@BelleRose That’s what my understanding of it is too. But then why call it a fraud?
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Winter Lily replied to the topic Go Set A Watchman… Fraud??? in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months ago@BelleRose I don’t think of it to be a fraud either but they seem to be talking about whether or not its actually new. Some think that it’s not new and so they then go and call it a fraud.
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Winter Lily started the topic Go Set A Watchman… Fraud??? in the forum
Bookish atheists 10 years, 8 months agoI saw something online that had about there being some controversy about Harper Lee’s new book Go Set A Watchman calling the book a fraud. Here is a link to the page: http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/07/25/opinion/joe-nocera-the-watchman-fraud.html?referrer=&_r=0
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