At the moment, George Eliot's Romola and Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Legolas Send a noteboard - 03/06/2014 07:01:05 AM
The latter is rather entertaining for an epistolary novel, so far at least, and does have some great quotes. Haven't gotten beyond the opening pages in Romola yet, but I generally love Eliot so I'm sure I'll enjoy it.
What are you reading this June?
02/06/2014 08:17:15 PM
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Still reading the Decameron off and on.
02/06/2014 09:55:40 PM
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At the moment, George Eliot's Romola and Les Liaisons Dangereuses
03/06/2014 07:01:05 AM
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I would be interested to learn your thoughts on the latter
03/06/2014 04:40:16 PM
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It's an extremely clever novel
03/06/2014 07:25:03 PM
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Also, is it graphic enough to consider a Libertine novel?
04/06/2014 02:46:48 PM
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Re: Also, is it graphic enough to consider a Libertine novel?
05/06/2014 06:14:31 PM
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This one could, in some sense, be considered proto-feminist, I guess.
08/06/2014 06:46:34 PM
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Only took you about a year to get this close to on time
03/06/2014 11:02:13 AM
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I'm pregnant. Every excuse in the world.
03/06/2014 12:44:38 PM
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Finish reading Pratchett's Raising Steam, then hit The Pile
06/06/2014 04:51:41 PM
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i started one of nick cave's books. i have king ink and the other one that henry rollins sells
07/06/2014 12:49:03 AM
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wow I'm late.
17/06/2014 10:19:33 AM
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