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Sparrow ([personal profile] sweet_sparrow) wrote in [community profile] books2010-02-19 10:43 am

What're you reading?

I'm curious, what's everyone reading right about now?

I'm currently doing some more of my university course prep reading because "Read this small section of the book" means "read the whole book" to me. (I mean, if you're not going to read the whole thing, what's the point?)

I've recently finished up Two Medieval Outlaws by Glyn Burgess, which translates two romances about outlaws and which was a lot of fun. I've also finished up The Alliterative Morte Arthure, which just proves, again, that I don't get along with medieval texts and am staring at The Stanzaic Le Morte Arthur before delving into Malory's more well-known Le Morte d'Arthur.

In between I've been reading The Magicians and Mrs. Quent by Galen Beckett (well, I was until I finished it. ^-~) It was a lot of fun. Now I know why I've seen comments along the lines of "Austen, but with magic!" and the like. It's, obviously, more nuanced than that (and certainly not like, say, Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesThe Harp of the Grey Rose by Charles de Lint and I also need to reread Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising at some point so I can take notes and figure out if I can get enough out of the book to write an essay on it. And I should really, really pick up Kay's The Last Light of the Sun some time soon. I promised a friend to read it ages ago. >> Plus there's the group read too...

(Oh, and I should be rereading Shakespeare for that course too. I have too many books...)

So... what're you reading this month? ^-~
shanaqui: River from Firefly. ((Arthur) Prince McSulkypants)

[personal profile] shanaqui 2010-02-20 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
FFVIII was my first ever RPG. ♥ Suuuch nostalgia playing it now. I never tried it on the PC -- I had an awful feeling it wouldn't adapt well...

Cardiff feels like home to me, which is why I'm so biased. I grew up away from Wales, so it's wondrous to be home. Heh.

A bit of both, when it comes to translation. I love translating and I do more than I have to, but some of the translation is for my course. E.g. we only had to translate three riddles, I did all of them I could find, and I'm about five weeks ahead of everyone else... Our exam just after Christmas was heavy on translation, so I did extremely well. *grin*

I need to watch more Merlin... I've only seen five episodes.
shanaqui: River from Firefly. ((ArthurMorgana) We're clearly awesome)

[personal profile] shanaqui 2010-02-20 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeaaah, that would suck. It took me a while to figure out the new controls for the PSP, 'cause that wasn't exactly self-evident either, ugh.

Indeed! And hopefully the rest of my family will move back here, in time.

I have quite a methodical mind, in some ways, and I do love carefully piecing together a translation.