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2021, Day 12: What are you currently reading? Do you like it so far?
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But how can you bear the fact that the book’s unfinished?

I like it, but not that much. It seems to be one of my bookish idiosyncr..."
I loved the movie “I capture the castle� as well. I haven’t read the book yet though. I’m reading several books right now, but the one that has captured my attention most is a none fiction theory on complex systems written by a very interesting Iranian scholar in Farsi.
I really wish I could find a book to get lost in.

These are the trials and tribulations of a completionist. If I never read these fragments I'd never really be easy in my mind.
Melindam, I read "I Capture the Castle" a few years ago and was less charmed than I hoped to be. But then I know for a fact I read 101 Dalmatians and The Starlight Barking as a kid and really liked them, while when I dipped into them last year I just couldn't. So it's me, I guess.

These are the trials and tribulations of a completionist. If I never read these fragments I'd never really be easy in my mind.
Melindam,..."
Cassandra is a very verbose storyteller and her narration is all over the place, undoubtedly. :D
But right now I am in a frame of mind that rather appreciates it.

I gave it 3 stars in the end. There were parts I loved and others that I was completely bored with.
But now that I boarded the Dickens train, I will be rereading Dombey and Son.

I can’t believe it but the book I’m reading is here on goodreads too.
Melindam, I think you’ve already read Cold comfort farm, but in case you haven’t, I think you might like it.


As if I'd only be reading one book at a time. I'm actively in the middle of five books, and have a few more I intend to finish when I get back to them.

As if I'd only be reading one book at a time. I'm actively in the middle of five books, and have a few more I intend to finish when I get back to them."
I hear that! Sometimes I have to take a firm grip of myself and make me finish a few of the books I start. Especially with an ebook reader, it's so easy to "taste" a book and then another and another.



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I like it, but not that much. It seems to be one of my bookish idiosyncrasies that I prefer Dickens novels with an omniscient third person narrator (with the exception of my favourite Dickens: Bleak House, but there is a mixture of 1st and 3rd person narration).
My very first Dickens was Great Expectations at university and I disliked it quite vehemently. (I should give it another try, though), so I avoided D for quite a long while. Then I decided I should really give him another chance, so I read Dombey and Son next, which I liked a great deal better. Then came Our Mutual Friend and Bleak House, both of which I loved.
The other book I am reading is I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith (author of the The 101 Dalmatians). I find it absolutely lovely. They made a film of it some years ago which I loved and reading the book now, I think the filmmakers did credit to the novel.