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The book was borrowed from a friend and it is now returned - so I must buy my own copy next time I have saved up enough in my book-buying kitty.
Well, I haven't got the concentration I used to have. I just can't sit that long any more. I once could read for 8 or 9 hours, with only bathroom breaks, and not many of them. And this book hasn't drawn me in the way it did you. I wish it had!Impenitent wrote:Vison, that is an interesting response to Strange and Norrel; I found it un-put-downable and absolutely gobbled it up! (Felt like a kid again; after my beloved grumbled that it was 2 in the morning already and could I please put out the light, I got my itty bitty book torchlite and read it half under the covers.)
The book was borrowed from a friend and it is now returned - so I must buy my own copy next time I have saved up enough in my book-buying kitty.
Probably the only book in years that I started and never finished. I found it interminable (Gormenghast in total, not just Titus Alone). I did enjoy the BBC production though.Meneltarma wrote: I'm rereading Titus Alone by Mervyn Peake because I plan to use that in my project (due on Friday! Eep!) too. I love Gormenghast.
I read that book around a year back. Did you like it? I did... found the perspective very interesting.vison wrote:I'm about to start The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime.