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message 1: by Elle (last edited Mar 02, 2016 06:19PM) (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Firstly, Hello.

Secondly, SORRY.

Thirdly, I WANNA READ MORE BOOKS AND TALK MORE ON HERE IN 2016 PEOPLE!


Thought I might actually use the section I pretty much forced on everyone. This year my official Goodreads challenge is a mere 25 books. Frankly I have no idea what the year holds for me but I do know the first half of it is gonna be busy as hell so while I am obviously hoping to read more. I am starting small.

Mini challenges within that 25 books include some classics, some really really overdue reads aka start to clear my backlog and some new favourites as I want to complete some read-a-longs this year.


Read:

Darkness Exposed (Mary O’Reilly Paranormal Mystery #5) by Terri Reid 100 Poems by Jack Kerouac Heads Will Roll (Necromancer, #0.1) by Lish McBride Top Me Maybe? (BFP The Secrets Collection) by Jay Northcote Straight James/Gay James by James Franco History by David O’Hanlon Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Classics 0/5:


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Overdue 0/15:


message 4: by Elle (last edited Mar 02, 2016 06:19PM) (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Read-a-longs 1/12:
Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments I look forward to meeting the new groupites :D


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Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments YAY!!!!!

WELCOME BACK ELLE!!!!

Thought of you loads yesterday. Miss you xxx


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Jud (Disney Diva) wrote: "YAY!!!!!

WELCOME BACK ELLE!!!!

Thought of you loads yesterday. Miss you xxx"


<3 <3


Miss you too dude! Life has been so crazy so unfortunately something had to give :(. Excited to try make time to speak to people I love again though <3


message 8: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments That's understandable but you'll have to earn forgiveness

NO COOKIE FOR YOU!

P.S. Yay!


message 9: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments LOL

I want a cookie :(


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments Hey Elle! *waves*


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Hiiii!


message 12: by Pam (new)

Pam Baddeley | 3334 comments Nice to meet you Elle. I've been on here since last May so a relative newbie.


message 13: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Hi Pam! Nice to meet you, too! I have been here for like.. ages. But I'm a university student (post-grad now) so life gets mega busy sometimes!


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12594 comments Good luck with your challenge Elle


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Thanks Desley!


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I vaguely recall this Elle person.

She's gone all cosmopolitan, it seems.

Vanilla, strawberry AND chocolate!

I want ice cream.


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments What do you need to read for your studies?


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Not a lot really. I am doing two Anthropology modules this term but most of my work is watching documentaries and practical stuff :)


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oooooooo.

Can you give us links to the documentaries?

Are you looking for reccies for your reading?


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments I have the biggest backlog ever so I'm gonna try get through that!!

And what ones? There is like... so many.


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I wanna know what you need to watch for school.

And don't even talk to me about backlogs.


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Lol!

Well I'll copy in a list of the ones we watched as part of the 'top documentaries of all time' Sight and Sound series last semester.

Belovy (1994)
Titicut Follies (1967)
Divorce Iranian Style (1998)
Grey gardens (1975)
When we were Kings (1996)
Don't Look back
5 broken cameras (2011)
Burden of Dreams (1982)
This is Not a Film (2011)
Hoop Dreams (1994)




This is our filmography copied in:

OBSERVATIONAL DOCUMENTARIES
Primary. 1960. [Film]. Robert Drew. Dir. US: Drew Associates. Sisters In Law. 2005. [Film]. Kim Longinotto. Dir. UK: Vixen Films. Two Years at Sea. 2011. [Film]. Ben Rivers. Dir. UK: FLAMIN.
CINEMA VERITÉ DOCUMENTARIES
Chronicle of a summer. 1961.[Film]. Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin. Dir. France: Argos Films.
Act of Killing. 2012.[Film]. Joshua Oppenheimer. Dir. Denmark: Final Cut For Real.
The Good Woman of Bangkok. 1991. [Film]. Dennis O’Rourke. Dir. Australia: O’Rourke and Associ- ates Filmmakers Pty. Ltd.
PARTICIPATORY (FILMMAKER’S JOURNEY) DOCUMENTARIES
The Leader, His Driver, and the Driver’s Wife. 1991. [Film]. Nick Broomfield. Dir. UK: Lafayette Films. A Syrian Love Story. 2015. [Film]. Sean McAllister. Dir. UK: 10ft Films Ltd.
Gallivant. 1996. [Film]. Andrew Kötting. Dir. UK: ACE, BFI, Channel4Films, Tall Stories.
FIRST PERSON DOCUMENTARIES
Wide Awake. 2006. [Film]. Alan Berliner. Dir. US:
Sherman’s March. 1985.[Film]. Ross McElwee. Dir. US: PBS.
David Holzman’s Diary. 1967.[Film]. Jim McBride. Dir. US: New Yorker Films.
ESSAY DOCUMENTARIES
San Soleil. 1986.[Film]. Chris Marker. Dir. France: Argos Films. London. 1994. [Film]. Patrick Keiller. Dir. UK: BFI, Koninck Studios. Bitter Lake. 2015. [Film]. Adam Curtis. Dir. UK: BBC.
ETHNOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARIES
To Live With Herds. 1972. [Film]. David and Judith MacDougall. Dir. USA: Berkeley Media. Manakamana. 2013.[Film]. Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez. Dir. USA: Harvard Sensory Lab. My Name is Salt. 2013. [Film]. Farida Pacha. Dir. Switzerland: Leafbird Films.


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Ucking fell.


message 24: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "Ucking fell."

like i said, a lot :p


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Quite.


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Jim | 21809 comments And not a decent cartoon among them :-(


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I'll find you some Smurfs tomorrow, Jim.


message 28: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "I'll find you some Smurfs tomorrow, Jim."

Tom and Jerry would be fine, plenty of good anthropology in Tom and Jerry
Or Roadrunner perhaps


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Smurfs, Jim.

Smurfs.


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments One girl smurf. ONE. Not going to work, on so many levels.


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Jim | 21809 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "Smurfs, Jim.

Smurfs."


they're blue and sell petrol


message 32: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments One girl and all those boys, sounds like an anthropology expriment to me. Not to mention the effect being blue has in your society


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments haha.

aw man i wish the stuff we had to watch was half as cheery. most of the best documentaries are soul destroyingly depressing


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments maybe i should add in my films watched to this list too :p


message 35: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Elle wrote: "maybe i should add in my films watched to this list too :p"

do you really want to depress us that much :-(


message 36: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Ha, I'm not that bad Jim!


My first book finished of 2016 was Darkness Exposed by Terri Reid.

I actually really like this series and I completely understand they are meant to be easier reads than your average mystery but unfortunately this one felt stale. The mystery was just so much like the last one, down to even smaller details, that it felt boring almost.

I gave it a disappointing 3 stars (while the others easily got 5)


message 37: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments I found Terri Reids books got very samey. I did love the ones I read though and would still recommend them but definitely not ones to read one after the other. I love the paranormal aspect to them


message 38: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments I find the exact same for any longer series to be honest and normally try to space them out more but have read the last 3 in pretty quick succession. I will be taking a break for a while definitely.


message 39: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Looking at it from the point of view of the writer, it is difficult to keep a series fresh.


message 40: by Elle (new)

Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments As a reader then the author should know when to give it up if they have that many issues. I think only a few authors can get away with extended series'.

This one is great though even if it is samey. My problem with the stale mystery comes down to like proper small details that were similar and you have to ask why on earth she choose to do it so similar as it ruined the surprise as such.


message 41: by Pam (new)

Pam Baddeley | 3334 comments Jim wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "I'll find you some Smurfs tomorrow, Jim."

Tom and Jerry would be fine, plenty of good anthropology in Tom and Jerry
Or Roadrunner perhaps"


Or Bugs Bunny. Some great cultural commentaries in that, e.g. the one where they do the whole Ring (opera) cycle.


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Pam Baddeley | 3334 comments Elle wrote: "As a reader then the author should know when to give it up if they have that many issues. I think only a few authors can get away with extended series'.

This one is great though even if it is same..."


That's not good. Is she trad published - might be pressure from the publisher to produce books too quickly?


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Elle (louiselesley) | 6579 comments Pam wrote: "Elle wrote: "As a reader then the author should know when to give it up if they have that many issues. I think only a few authors can get away with extended series'.

This one is great though even ..."


I think she might be now but she started of as an indy author so not sure at what point she changed over.


message 44: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Pam wrote: "Or Bugs Bunny. Some great cultural commentaries in that, e.g. the one where they do the whole Ring (opera) cycle. ..."

Absolutely, Kill the Wabbit!

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1at...


message 45: by David (new)

David Hadley It seems reasonable to assume that the cartoons of the Merry Melodies & Loony Tunes era will go down in history as the USA's finest cultural achievement.


message 46: by Pam (new)

Pam Baddeley | 3334 comments Jim wrote: "Pam wrote: "Or Bugs Bunny. Some great cultural commentaries in that, e.g. the one where they do the whole Ring (opera) cycle. ..."

Absolutely, Kill the Wabbit!

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1..."


Thanks so much for that, Jim. I haven't seen it in years. Why did they stop showing them on TV?


message 47: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments probably too sophisticated for modern tastes :-(


message 48: by David (new)

David Hadley There are quite a few around on Youtube, if you look.

I always liked Droopy: https://youtu.be/mmPDow5xpE4


message 49: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments even the politically incorrect Tom and Jerry cartoons :-)


message 50: by David (new)

David Hadley Back in the olden days I used to have a decent collection of cartoon video tapes.

Then our children came along and wore them all out.


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