It's year FIFTEEN of my reading challenge blog, and this year I'm focusing on reading all those books that people have gifted to me that have always gone to the bottom of the pile of unread tomes. No longer will they languish in the gathering dust, but instead, they'll be given the priority they deserve! Oh, and I'm going to try and read more in general after a couple of years of struggling to muster up more than 5-10 minutes at the end of a day. Let's go!
Sunday, 15 January 2012
First Dickens book is on the go ... (Sunday 15 January 2012)
After some prevarication and hesitation, I have now started my first Charles Dickens novel, It's a Tale of Two Cities and after a bit of a slow start, I have now been well and truly sucked in. The language took a bit of getting used to, but I am "in the zone" with it now. The descriptions are so rich and luscious that you feel like you could almost reach out and touch the grime, and smell the foetid streets of Pairs. I'm not yet a fifth of the way through but am already at the point where I am wanting to find excuses to carry on reading ... just five more minutes before I turn the light off, just two more minutes before I get out of bed ... will keep you posted.
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How's it going Munchkin? Have to say I am now also reading 'A Tale of Two Cities', but for the second time and I am a confirmed Dickens fan.Glad you got sucked in and have got over the languauge difference as it's the plots and the descriptions (in many varied and surprising forms) that are Dickens' super-strengths. Ignore the weak young females and you are away.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!