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Like I said, I don't really remember after almost 19 years Larry Send a noteboard - 09/05/2010 04:07:56 AM


Then again, I haven't read it since I was 17, so little remains in memory other than it failed to grab my interest the way Silas Marner or Middlemarch did.


This might possibly be considered a chick book. Or maybe you weren't quite mature enough to really get it at seventeen. More likely it was a chick book. I don't think I will recommend it to Craig no matter how much I feel like I am wallowing in the pleasure of her words.

:)
Tash


But it wasn't a "chick" book, that I do remember. I think it was a stolid Victorian novel and I had read too many of those at the time for my 1991 summer readings for my English course. Silas Marner I read at 15 and enjoyed and Middlemarch I read at 22 and enjoyed as well, so it isn't an age/maturity issue as much as the story didn't engage me, but as to the whys of that, don't quite remember off-hand.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

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