The few Dickens I've read and finished, I read as a teenager.
I've tried many times since to read more. The problem is always the same. At the beginning, I'm enjoying a lot and stay motivated. Toward the middle or 2/3 mark, the fun starts to wane, I get eager to finish and a I struggle a lot and read less and less each day and it's like tons of other novels in the room are crying "read me", "read me". Then, I start reading one in parallel, with the firm intention of finishing the Dickens, and a few days later (or hours, even) it's there abandonned.
It's happened to me with "Tale", with Bleak House, with attempting to re read Oliver Twist (It's also happened to me reading the minor, but extremely long Dumas too, like Le Trou du Diable. And Jane Austen as well).
But I'll try again at some point this year. For the time it lasts, I always quite enjoy it.
I've tried many times since to read more. The problem is always the same. At the beginning, I'm enjoying a lot and stay motivated. Toward the middle or 2/3 mark, the fun starts to wane, I get eager to finish and a I struggle a lot and read less and less each day and it's like tons of other novels in the room are crying "read me", "read me". Then, I start reading one in parallel, with the firm intention of finishing the Dickens, and a few days later (or hours, even) it's there abandonned.
It's happened to me with "Tale", with Bleak House, with attempting to re read Oliver Twist (It's also happened to me reading the minor, but extremely long Dumas too, like Le Trou du Diable. And Jane Austen as well).
But I'll try again at some point this year. For the time it lasts, I always quite enjoy it.
Dickens Bicentennial
07/02/2012 10:02:22 AM
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Tempting.
07/02/2012 05:38:22 PM
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Re: Tempting.
07/02/2012 05:49:34 PM
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I think I can safely say I'll read at least one "new" Dickens novel this year. Hopefully more.
07/02/2012 07:47:30 PM
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I'll definitely try
07/02/2012 08:59:04 PM
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I'm engaged in Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, for all intents and purposes, and cannot spare time.
07/02/2012 09:39:59 PM
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I want to read Bleak House one day. Mainly so I can feel superior about Scots law. *NM*
08/02/2012 08:28:43 PM
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Yeah, sheep aren't considered "persons" for purposes of English law, are they? *NM*
09/02/2012 01:26:46 AM
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Don't forget that the southerly jurisdiction is actually "England and Wales".
09/02/2012 08:21:31 AM
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But you have more of them than Wales does, even if Wales has a higher human to sheep density. *NM*
09/02/2012 04:44:37 PM
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Are you telling me you've actually researched the sheep populations of Scotland and Wales?
09/02/2012 09:45:34 PM
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