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Sparrow ([personal profile] sweet_sparrow) wrote in [community profile] books2010-11-30 10:03 pm

What've You Been Reading?

I don't have a whole lot of time right now as it's Crunch Time with the semester's end and several nasty deadlines - for this week! - looming over me (so my apologies if replies are incredibly slow and/or just fall to the wayside altogether in advance). Please can someone have a talk with Time and have it freeze it until I get/feel caught up on stuff? *whinge*

I've managed to get a neat amount of reading done this month - about 15 books in all and a slew of short stories I haven't bothered to keep track of. The most notable reading of the month is no doubt the two thirds of N.K. Jemisin's Inheritance trilogy that are out so far: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and The Broken Kingdoms, both of which I really enjoyed.

Disappointments of the month were Emma by Jane Austen and Sabriel by Garth Nix, neither of which I finished. I may try them again at a later date.

What about you? What's your reading month been like? What stood out in any way?
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[personal profile] hyperbole 2010-12-06 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
I study four different literature courses, so there's room for a lot of variation. :) There's French lit (1400-1900 including mediaeval poetry, neoclassical theatre, romance/realism novels, and...not quite sure what to group the last ones as; we haven't done them yet), German lit (less theme-ified and very widely varying), Prose Fiction in Comparative Perspective (1820 and onwards, also varied), and Introduction to European Theatre (starting with neoclassical theatre and moving non-chronologically until 1970 or so). It's fun!

As for what I thought of them, I mostly enjoyed all of them except Kanak Sprak. The Pratchett was fun for the first two thirds but then it got a bit old; there's only so much silliness one can take at a time. The Picture of Dorian Gray is likeable so far!