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The Day of the Triffids - John Wyndham (Mar 15)
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Mar 15, 2019 06:40AM
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Sorry, didn't get time to update during the weekend! I got to 41% during the weekend though, gonna stop and let you catch up as I don't know if you've read anything!
Becky wrote: "I haven't! I suck! Sorry... I promise I'll start soon!"No worries! I'm reading other stuff at the same time, so just let me know when you've caught up! :D
MrsJoseph wrote: "So, I'm totally not reading this but I am stalking the thread. "I was thinking that when i was reading too, where are they all? xD
DoodlePanda wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "So, I'm totally not reading this but I am stalking the thread. "I was thinking that when i was reading too, where are they all? xD"
It's a mystery! I guess they all became sighted and then went blind again but lost their ability to completely get around with mostly no problems.
*cough* well... I did make it a little ways in, but then I had a nice long drive during which I needed an audiobook... and then I got hooked on it and neglected to read anymore Triffids. I am the WORST! BUT... I am going to dedicate my reading time to Triffids going forward... as soon as I catch up on all of my review writing. LOL
Hahaha!!Honestly, don't worry about it! I have another BR going on that I'm lagging behind in and I am reading another book as well, so it's not like I'm just sitting here waiting for you :D
As long as you let me know when to start reading again ;)
Haven't tried the GN. Watched the first couple of seasons i think when it first came out and i liked it but never got around to watching the rest.
Just curious, because of the similarities between how they start, with both of the main characters missing the 'main event' of the apocalypse or whatever this turns out to be because they were in the hospital. I don't know of (or can't think of) any others.
I'm around 13% now and reading the qualities and features of the Triffids, and I am quite confused. Where did they come from? Is that explained? Also how is this relevant to the green shooting stars?
Yea I have no idea what its got to do with the shooting stars, I'm hoping it will explain that later...The origin of them are somewhat explained later on though :)
Doodle, I'm sorry! I'm being the worst buddy for this read! You really shouldn't wait for me to finish the book. Go on and I'll catch up! It's been a busy couple weeks! I'm going to get some time to read tomorrow for sure, though!
Becky wrote: "Doodle, I'm sorry! I'm being the worst buddy for this read! You really shouldn't wait for me to finish the book. Go on and I'll catch up! It's been a busy couple weeks! I'm going to get some time t..."Hey don't stress, honestly :D
Nah, not stressing really, just realizing how bad a buddy I've been for this read compared to my very recent last one! LOLAnyway, I'm getting back into it now, and should make some progress!
I'm getting quite annoyed with this book, specifically the main character's casual misogyny. He has more acute concern for the abusers in a situation than the women he's supposedly helping. I'm gonna give this a bit more, but if it doesn't move on or get really interesting, I'm calling it. I'm not having a good run of 50's literature right now. I'm reading two, and both feel extremely dated and.... Not great.
Yea it does feel dated, and from a time when there were different standards when it comes to gender roles in literature... The more i buddy read the more I realize that I don't reflect over what i read as much as other people. Though I understand what you're saying and agree with it, it's not something I was thinking of while reading. Kinda interesting to me, and I'm going to try to reflect more as I keep reading the book. If you want to DNF that is ok btw :D I might try to read more to see how I get along with it.
Okie doke, I'm sorry but I think I'm going to officially DNF this one. I just can't with this main character and his attitude toward women. It's probably appropriate to the time, but god am I not in the mood for it.
LOL fair enough! xDHow far did you get? I'll carry on like I said, the story hasn't really gripped me but I'll see if I can finish it :)
LOL yea I did actually think that was very sexist xDCan't blame you for not wanting to read more tbh!
Yeah... and considering that it's like the 4th book in a row (if we count the one I'm reading simultaneously) with misogynist attitudes, I'm just... noping out. I could potentially overlook it, but within just a few pages there was ALL of the things I mentioned in this book, so it seems to be getting worse, not better. Gonna switch gears COMPLETELY for my next book, I think. LOL
It was going OK... if a little slow, until the blindness apocalypse happened, and then all of a sudden, the M/C just turned into the hugest douche. Granted, he could have been the whole time, but we didn't really get to see him interact with anyone (aside from one nurse, and he wasn't in the best headspace for that as he thought he could have been blinded, and she kept raving on about how beautiful the meteor shower that he was missing was - such a shame - so, I'll give him a pass)...
And then when it did, it's just kind of a "women need a man to take care of them, and if they have to 'lie back and think of England' to earn their keep, then what do they REALLY have to complain about? and I'm sure they'll all agree with me on that once I explain the harsh realities to them, as I am a Man, and they are... whatever weak little vagina-holders are called. "
This coming from the guy who won't break a window to steal food... just.. No. Nope. GTFOH.
DoodlePanda wrote: "LOL xDYou're right, I though it was a bit much myself :P"
Yeah, I just have no patience for it these days!
MrsJoseph wrote: "O_OWow. And I thought Hand in Glove was sexist."
Well holy shit though... That was super in your face sexist AND written by a woman, so that still wins. This was definitely more subtle, but still annoying as fuck.
Becky wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "O_OWow. And I thought Hand in Glove was sexist."
Well holy shit though... That was super in your face sexist AND written by a woman, so that still wins. This was definitely mor..."
Truth
"The men must work - the women must have babies. Unless you can agree on that there is no place for you in our community."*Sigh*
I almost noped out at that point xD(view spoiler)
I have to share even though you stopped reading it xD
Wow. What the hell. it's interesting to me that in most post-apocalyptic type books the general theme is trying to survive with no real hope of normality ever returning but with this book it really seems like in a single generation normality could be right back where it was and this was just a temporary blip and people are taking full advantage of it to just be the worst kind of sexist misogynistic douchebags!


