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February Group Read (2016)- The Luminaries
I will probably have to pass on this one. I will try but I don't think I will be able to fit this huge read into my crammed February schedule.
But: happy reading to the rest of you!
But: happy reading to the rest of you!





Me too! (Well I read it a week ago, but still). I think I'm going to begin the luminaries tomorrow :)

As always, thanks for organising Maxwell!




I agree, the structure seemed rather superfluous to me.
Robert wrote: "Trivia: to date it is the Booker winner with the most pages. Incidentally that year there was Colm Toibin's the testament of Mary, which is the shortest book to ever be included in the prize's history"
And what a year it was! The Luminaries, Mary, and my personal fave of the list - Harvest. All great books.





EDIT: My apologies - as Maxwell points out below, there are major spoilers here and I should have mentioned that. It's useful for keeping track of the story once you have read the chapters, not before!
Neil wrote: "This might be useful: http://www.shmoop.com/the-luminaries/..."
Very helpful for those who have read and want a refresher. But if you haven't read it, that post has *major* spoilers. Just FYI.
Very helpful for those who have read and want a refresher. But if you haven't read it, that post has *major* spoilers. Just FYI.

Very helpful for those who have read and want a refresher. But if you haven't read it, that post has *major* s..."
Apologies everyone - I meant to add a comment saying it's a useful thing to use to review a chapter you have read or to scan back to remind yourself of something you forgot. I would not recommend looking at summaries of chapters you haven't yet read!
Neil wrote: "Maxwell wrote: "Neil wrote: "This might be useful: http://www.shmoop.com/the-luminaries/..."
Very helpful for those who have read and want a refresher. But if you haven't read it, that po..."
No problem. Thanks for sharing! Just wanted to give first-time readers fair warning.
Very helpful for those who have read and want a refresher. But if you haven't read it, that po..."
No problem. Thanks for sharing! Just wanted to give first-time readers fair warning.

Very helpful for those who have read and want a refresher. But if you haven't rea..."
I know, but "don't post spoilers without warning" is like Goodreads 101...doh!






This doesn't seem right since saying d-n is just unpronounceable - and why only this one and not all the other swears/slurs? If you are going to keep with the time, let's say all things as they were said then - it seems quite arbitrary otherwise.





Btw, I didnt experience the censoring as troublesome as I immediately felt it suited the time and setting.
Looking forward to your thoughts so far.

Reasons for wanting to upgrade my rating? Last time through, I didn't really understand how the structure helped, but this time I really picked up on the sense of acceleration. I love the way the story takes its time at the start with a long, long set up and then it then it gradually picks up speed until a sudden rush at the end. I won't say what "the end" is, but I will say that I found this an incredibly enjoyable and satisfying book to read. 6 stars, if that were possible.
Things I love about this book: the characterisation, the virtuosity of the plotting, the writing. The sheer fun of reading it.


Conversations are eerily quiet this month ;) I'm sure it's because you're all just so absorbed in The Luminaries that you haven't checked in on the real world for a while!
I hope it's going well for you all. I know it's an intimidating beast, but once you get into it, it's such a fun and surprisingly easy read. Best of luck!
I hope it's going well for you all. I know it's an intimidating beast, but once you get into it, it's such a fun and surprisingly easy read. Best of luck!

I hope it's going well f..."
It IS rather quiet here this month compared with the last few months! I'm looking forward to some discussion starting soon. Two questions to maybe get things going:
1. Do you think the complexity of the structure adds to or detracts from the plot?
2. Personally, I don't subscribe to astrology, but I would be interested to know if anyone who does has views on the astrological influences in the book.


The astrology did nothing for me, which is probably because I don't know much about it - will be interested to hear other people's interpretations on that.


I found it quite funny how every time a character appears we get a full run down of their attire. This part here below made me laugh when I read it. These are the only sentences in which this Dutch sailor is mentioned in the book and yet we know how he wears his jacket.
"In fact Nilssen had been first spurred to make his voyage to New Zealand by a chance encounter with an able seaman at a roadside inn near Southampton, who was boasting (rather improbably, as it turned out) of his own encounters with the primitive peoples of the South Seas. The sailor was a Dutchman, and wore his jacket cut short above his hips."


As always, if you have spoilers to mention, give fair warning in your comment.
I've read this one before, and it's absolutely phenomenal. I can't wait to hear what everyone thinks!