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I am enjoying LOTR with the sister group at the moment as well. This is my first audiobook experience. I LOVE it. I have noticed I have to make myself pay attention or else I get ADD on start surfing the web and then have to go back and relisten. I am learning when I can and cannot listen to this without being distracted. Any suggestions on how to stay focused when you listen at home? It has nothing to do with the book, but rather with me getting distracted. I do great in the car though!

Right now I'm trying to finish up Les Miserables which is taking a long time simply because it's long. I love it. Only 140 pages to go! Also reading A Study in Scarlet though I should wait till I finish Les Mis. I have a bunch of other books out from the library, to work on the classic author challenge, waiting for me to start.


The only time I listen to an audiobook is in the car (without my kids, lol). I listened to Life of Pi at home, and played some match 3 game while I did. Something that was thoughtless and didn't take much, but actually helped me concentrate on the book, strangely enough. Jeane is way better at it than I am! :)




I am reading Les Mis too and feel the same way! I love classics and decided to tackle this because of movie and a kindle promotion... I am 45% of the way through and it has taken me all of February. I have so many other books on my list that I am tempted to give it up, but just then the plot picks up and has some wonderful inciteful words...


I am about 110 pages from the end. Should have stayed up last night to finish but had to stop around midnight. It is such a gripping story. I admit I found that some parts have moved more slowly than others but overall everything fits together perfectly. Embrace the digressions, the exposition, the long descriptions!



I started Les Mis some years back but was lacking in patience at that time so gave up..may be now will pick it up again...



What a glorious story. I love it so.
Now to get serious about Sherlock. :-)


Oh, I cried and cried last night. I am a crier; happy ending or sad, if the book has gotten to me, I'll cry. And I knew the ending before I started, having read the book before (in abridged versions).
I was reading the last chapter as my kids were getting ready for bed last night. They saw me sitting there sobbing and left me alone. They're used to it. (When I read The Outsiders to them a few years ago, there was a point when I had to hand the book to my daughter to read because I was sobbing so much.)

Oh, I cried and cried last night. I am a crier; happy ending or sad, if ..."
I won't say I cried but my eyes may have got watery for a moment


I think in 9th grade we watched the Mel Gibson one and it wad pretty good but that was 16 years ago so I can't be sure



I actually have The Things They Carried sitting right next to me for the same reason! I haven't started it yet though. Let me know what you think since you'll probably get to it before me.

The writing started off like "distant" or something, but quickly got into it, and enjoying it a lot =) have to love his writing style !






My Arabic read is "Black Suits You" by Algerian Author Ahlam Mosteghanemi. Next read will be The Call of the Curlew by Taha Hussein.

I haven't read Phantom, but Dorian was the second book we read for the book club. I enjoyed the story overall, but Wilde did tend to get over descriptive. I hope that helps. ;)


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Thanks, Karena. That helps indeed.

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