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message 1: by Michaela (last edited Oct 03, 2013 06:15PM) (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
Okey-doke, as soon as soon as the poll is completed, (October 5th), I will reveal the group read. Sorry it took me so long! :/
Please be sure to vote if you haven't already! Thanks!


message 2: by Taisia (new)

Taisia (luthientinuviel) Yay! Don't worry about it :)


message 3: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
Okay, everybody!
The poll is finished! And this months group read is Jane of Lantern Hill! I hope you all can join us for this months group read! :)


message 4: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6 comments That's awesome! I will do my best to join! :)


message 5: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "That's awesome! I will do my best to join! :)"

Thanks! :)


message 6: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
How is everyone liking it so far?


message 7: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
I have a question. What do you all think of making this a two month group? We would choose a book, and instead of having one month to read it, we would have two. So for those who take longer to read a book (like me), it isn't such a rush. So, please let me know what you all think. If we do this, we would make Jane of Lantern Hill our group read for November as well. :)


message 8: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6 comments I think that is a great idea! I read very slowly too! :)


message 9: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Lofthus (hannahlofty) | 15 comments I really like the idea of a two-month reading! I think that would be great.


message 10: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Lofthus (hannahlofty) | 15 comments Unfortunatly I don't think I can join in this time, because I don't own the book and it's not at the library :/ but I'm interested to see what you all think of it!


message 11: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
Hannah Mary wrote: "Unfortunatly I don't think I can join in this time, because I don't own the book and it's not at the library :/ but I'm interested to see what you all think of it!"

If you want to read it with us, here is a link to read it online for free.
http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200...

:)


message 12: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
All-right, since we don't have anyone against the idea of a two month group read setup, then I guess that is what we'll do! :)


message 13: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6 comments Michaela wrote: "How is everyone liking it so far?"

I am LOVING IT!!! It's so good!!! Jane is awesome! :D


message 14: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "Michaela wrote: "How is everyone liking it so far?"

I am LOVING IT!!! It's so good!!! Jane is awesome! :D"


:)


message 15: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6 comments I just finished it today!! It was absolutely wonderful!! :D So glad I read it!


message 16: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "I just finished it today!! It was absolutely wonderful!! :D So glad I read it!"

Awesome! xD


message 17: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6 comments Michaela wrote: "Anne wrote: "I just finished it today!! It was absolutely wonderful!! :D So glad I read it!"

Awesome! xD"


Did you finish it? What did you think?


message 18: by Kate (new)

Kate (kwolicki) | 2 comments I always find the story of Jane and her parents' split so reactionary after reading Montgomery's more feminist heroines. I feel like J of LH is very much written to fit into its time. I don't like the nasty cattiness of Irene but I wish she wasn't quite so easy for the reader to blame.

I do love Jane's relationship with her father. And that sense of her finding her niche is nice too. I always like to imagine a time where real estate was affordable enough for you to go out and buy a house without a loan, or imagine being wealthy enough to do that.

I wish Jane's mother was more likeable and less spineless. Even her daughter seems to appreciate her more for her beauty than anything else.

Has anyone seen the movie of this? It isn't very faithful but I found it enjoyable as long as I imagined it a different story altogether.


message 19: by Michaela (new)

Michaela (michaelarae1) | 69 comments Mod
Kate wrote: "I always find the story of Jane and her parents' split so reactionary after reading Montgomery's more feminist heroines. I feel like J of LH is very much written to fit into its time. I don't lik..."

I haven't seen the movie, would you recommend it? The only movies, based on her books, that I've seen are the Anne movies. That would be really awesome if those were good too! :)


message 20: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6 comments There is a movie of this?? I didn't know! I'll definitely have to check it out!


message 21: by Kate (new)

Kate (kwolicki) | 2 comments It was a made-for-TV Jane of Lantern Hill I think. I saw it on PBS perhaps as far back as th 80's or 90's. Colleen Dewhurst (Marilla in the Megan Follows Anne of GG) has a cameo. The actress who plays Jody has a Cockney (maybe?) accent and I distinctly remember a line about "just don't frow me in the clink!" which my sister and I repeated constantly. http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0099974/
Again, it's not perfectly faithful, but it isn't too horrible.


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