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Bah, humbug!
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I just finished The Uncensored Picture of Dorian Gray, and what a Wilde trip it was. This version was not released to the reading public until 2011. There have been 3 versions of this work. The first was heavily censored by the publisher, but even so, enough remained that eventually Oscar Wilde was convicted to two years hard labor, based largely upon evidence found in that 1890 version, for sodomy and gross indecency. The 1891 version, which is what most people know, was expanded to 20 chapters and toned down considerable. The uncensored version was finally published in 2011 by Harvard University Press under its Belknap Press imprint and contains Wilde's original work, with nothing removed.
If anyone's interested, the MobileRead Book Club will be discussing The Picture of Dorian Gray (reader's choice which version to read) starting on the 20th of April. |
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#19487 |
Wizard
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The Uncensored Picture of Dorian Gray is next on my TBR. I have 5 more chapters to read to finish Divergent and Oscar Wilde it'll be.
Regarding Divergent, I like it more than expected. And I'll finish it before the movie hits theaters on Wednesday, bonus point because that's a first to me ![]() Divergent is finished. I liked it quite a bit, maybe more than The Hunger Games (well, in a different way). Sweet is the word that comes to mind when I think of Divergent, but I need to give it more thoughts to come up with a real review. Now on to The Uncensored Picture of Dorian Gray. I really don't know what to expect at all. Surprise, surprise ![]() Last edited by samhy; 04-07-2014 at 03:05 PM. |
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#19488 |
The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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I'm only 50 pages in, but I'm already enjoying it a great deal. Some very funny passages, among the political intrigue and magic.
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#19489 |
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Location: Townsend, WI
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#19490 |
eBook Enthusiast
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Location: UK
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#19491 |
Connoisseur
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Gallowglass, the 4th and last of the Douglas Brodie series by Gordon Ferris. Enjoyed the first 3 and this seems to be up to the same standard. Can visualise how grim postwar Glasgow is.
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I decided to reread Marcel Proust's À la Recherche du temps perdu, probably better known to English-speakers as Remembrance of Things Past. I've read Proust several times in the past, but never straight through, i.e. reading this or that component volume as needed.
It seems to be a more pleasurable and immersive experience to read Proust on an e-reader, as opposed to my now-yellowing too-fine print set of "folio" paperbacks. One of these days I'll have to invest in a Pléiade edition of Proust, but probably not for everyday reading. |
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#19493 |
Hiding with an ereader
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Location: Kitchener Ontario
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Over the past few days I finished a few books I was reading.
Bury Your Dead is the 6th Inspector Gamache novel by Louise Penny. Each one of these just seems a bit better than the last and this one will be hard to top. What a great book and the Quebec history is sound and interesting. I read Letters From a Nut by RL Nancy. Funny enough that I couldn't read when anyone else was asleep in the house. I look forward to the sequels. I just finished Confessions of a Sociopath: A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight by ME Thomas (pseudonym). This was rather chilling. An autobiography of a diagnosed 30 year old female sociopath. The book begins with an excerpt from her psych evaluation. Interesting book - I hope she doesn't write a sequel. |
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#19494 |
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I am going to have to try Bury Your Dead. I read the first four, enjoyed them, and then have abandoned the 5th one at least three times. Just don't like it. Not sure what it is, but what ever it is, started in the 4th, but got worse in the 5th.
OTOH, you're not the first person who has liked the 6th, and my DW even said to just skip the 5th. Whatever it is that's bugging me about the 5th, it bothered her as well, but not enough to abandon it. So I guess I'll have to give the 6th a try. It's in Calibre, since she bought it, so it won't count against my $$. |
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#19495 |
Hiding with an ereader
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The problem with skipping the 5th book is that you'll have some difficulty grasping one of the plot lines. You may want to read a synopsis or get someone to fill you in on what happens in The Brutal Telling.
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Close to the Edit!
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Next on mine too. Not sure I'll have finished it by the 20th though... |
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#19497 |
eBook Enthusiast
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Reading the first book in the "Hunger Games" trilogy, the title of which I'm too lazy to go and look for. I don't generally go in for "Young Adult" (I hate that term!) books, but I got this in one of Amazon's sales a while back at a very low price, so I thought I'd have a go.
It's an "OK" read. Certainly not deserving of the hype that I've seen it get in some places. As I generally find with children's books, character development is minimal, and the whole thing seems rather shallow. I'm gritting my teeth at the first person narrative, which I loath. Can you tell that I'm not terribly impressed by it? ![]() |
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Oh, the first one is The Hunger Games. The second one is Catching Fire and the third one is Mockingjay. |
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#19499 |
eBook Enthusiast
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Finished "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe", by Agatha Christie (US title "The Patriotic Murders"). This was her 36th book, and was originally published in 1940.
When Hercule Poirot's own dentist, Henry Morley, is found dead from a gunshot wound, the official verdict is that he has killed himself; a verdict apparently supported when it appears that he has given one of his patients a fatal overdose of anaesthetic. Poirot suspects, however, that there is more to the case than at first appears, and soon events confirm his worst suspicions. A very good book. Lots of twists and turns in the plot, and a surprising (for me, at least) ending. |
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#19500 |
Grand Sorcerer
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