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I read it for the first time this year and WOW...it is good.



Agreed Nicolle this was definitely a great book... I see you've got 'Dorian Gray' on your list and it's also the July read, I can assure you that you'll totally enjoy that!

I somewhat started Dorian Gray, but put it on hold until the group read.

How was Pinocchio, Nicolle? Did you feel like reading the original added a new dimension from the movie versions?


I didn't like that Nicolle. Not because its not good..its beautifully written, a great story and it deserves its place as one of the greats. I didn't like it because it left me emotionally drained and with a hated for some of the charactors so much I was frustrated I couldn't get inside the book and hit them lol . I guess that shows its an excellent book



Thankyou for the recommendations :)
Hugh The Curmudgeon wrote: "Ah, Hamlet, now that's one I like to go against the grain when discussing... that's my favorite Shakespeare Play."
Mine too, though I can't say I've read many of his works. Have you seen it at a theatre?
Melissa wrote: "Nicolle wrote: "Finished Tess of the D'Urbervilles"
How did you like it?"
Loved it, even through the utterly depressing and miserable parts (which is most of the book), I don't know how but Hardy seems to captivate me!

Same followed by Merchant of Venice. Gotta read the rest though.
Should suggest Great Expectations to you also.


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That's good to know! I was a little reluctant to read it since it sounded depressing from everything I've heard. If it's also captivating, I'll have to give it a try. :)



I thought it was quite funny and witty on the part of Stoppard. It is challenging to read but also to analyse (as is my english lang/lit text for exam). We are going to watch the film version of the play in the next week, so it would be good to see that as a lot of the humour is conveyed through the stage directions and the movements and actions of Ros and Guil.
Janice wrote: "My teacher was talking about Rosencrantz and Guildenstertn are Dead the other day, apparently it is one of his favorite books. He also loves Shakespeare. Do you think it would be helpful or better ..."
Yes, the writer Tom Stoppard assumes you know the play of Hamlet. I would say it is a hard play to simply read, as there is no real plot and it is highly satirical. Also some of Hamlet is copied into the play verbatim, though the meaning of these is generally changed by Stoppard through the stage directions, often turning a serious scene from Hamlet into a comical one.

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