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message 1: by Joanna (new)

Joanna The long-awaited and greatly anticpated day has arrived (almost)! We have decided to set this discussion up a little differently this time so hopefully we won't have to bother about spoilers. This thread may be used for sharing any general information related to the book and then I will be setting up a separate thread for each story in this collection. Since there are 25 stories and sketches, I do hope it won't get too confusing!

We are also doing an optional side-read of Hawthorne and His Mosses by Herman Melville if anyone is interested. It's fairly short (12 pages when I printed it out) but full of great insights! 😊


message 2: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Alane | 662 comments Looking forward to the read!


message 3: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Hannah wrote: "Looking forward to the read!"

👍😊


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Ruth (misselizabethbennett) | 2502 comments Meg,
My apologies, I can't get into Mosses right
now, but I will read My Kinsmen Major Molineux
to commemorate Hawthorne month.


message 5: by Werner (new)

Werner | 612 comments Mod
Meg, if any of us have already read Mosses and reviewed it, would it be appropriate for us to post a link to our review on this thread?


message 6: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Ruth wrote: "Meg,
My apologies, I can't get into Mosses right
now, but I will read My Kinsmen Major Molineux
to commemorate Hawthorne month."


Oh that's alright Ruth, although I admit I'm disappointed you won't be joining in...you would really appreciate the beauty in these stories! 😊
I really enjoyed My Kinsman Major Molineux although it wasn't exactly what I was expecting and didn't seem as deep as many of his stories (at least in my opinion!).
I was just going to ask what we should do to celebrate Mr. Hawthorne's birthday tomorrow! 🤔😉


message 7: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Werner wrote: "Meg, if any of us have already read Mosses and reviewed it, would it be appropriate for us to post a link to our review on this thread?"

Yes, certainly! 😊


Emma | meadowroselibrary Meg wrote: "Ruth wrote: "Meg,
My apologies, I can't get into Mosses right
now, but I will read My Kinsmen Major Molineux
to commemorate Hawthorne month."

Oh that's alright Ruth, although I admit I'm disappo..."


We could bake him a cake? 😏


message 9: by Ruth (new)

Ruth (misselizabethbennett) | 2502 comments We can post our favorite quotes, stories,
pictures, reads, Hawthorne cakes.


message 10: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Ruth wrote: "We can post our favorite quotes, stories,
pictures, reads, Hawthorne cakes."


That would be fun! 😊


message 11: by Ruth (new)

Ruth (misselizabethbennett) | 2502 comments Meg wrote: "Ruth wrote: "We can post our favorite quotes, stories,
pictures, reads, Hawthorne cakes."

That would be fun! 😊"


A new section can be created for authors/ works
starting with Hawthorne.


message 12: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Ruth wrote: "A new section can be created for authors/ works
starting with Hawthorne."


Wonderful idea, Ruth! 😊 Coming right up...


message 13: by Werner (new)

Werner | 612 comments Mod
Meg wrote: "Werner wrote: "Meg, if any of us have already read Mosses and reviewed it, would it be appropriate for us to post a link to our review on this thread?"

Yes, certainly! 😊"


My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... . The collection was my introduction to the author's work, and it got four stars from me.


message 14: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Werner wrote: "My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... . The collection was my introduction to the author's work, and it got four stars from me."

Excellent review, Werner! I especially appreciate you pointing out Hawthorne's strong Christian faith - something that's not mentioned much anymore. I've even had people ask me doubtfully if he was a Christian. It is so obvious in his writings, not only in what he wrote for publication but also in his private journals. My own faith has been strengthened by some of the things he's said!

Personally, I don't find his sketches and essays boring in the least. His descriptions of nature especially are incredibly beautiful and I always marvel at his ability to make clear pictures with his words! 😊


message 15: by Werner (new)

Werner | 612 comments Mod
Thanks, Meg!


message 16: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Whew, I think I've finally got threads up for all of the stories! I wanted to make sure I had them all there for you all before I leave Monday. 😊


message 17: by Werner (new)

Werner | 612 comments Mod
Where are you headed off to on Monday, Meg? (You probably already told us on the Chat thread, but I haven't been following that one so far!)


message 18: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Werner wrote: "Where are you headed off to on Monday, Meg? (You probably already told us on the Chat thread, but I haven't been following that one so far!)"

My dad and I are going down to western PA and probably into OH, taking some Amish friends (my dad drives for a small community here). We're leaving around 3 this morning and will be back late next Monday. 😊


message 19: by Werner (new)

Werner | 612 comments Mod
Sounds good, Meg! Have a good trip.


message 20: by Joanna (new)

Joanna Werner wrote: "Sounds good, Meg! Have a good trip."

Thanks Werner! 😊


message 21: by Joanna (new)

Joanna I just finished this beautiful book this evening! My review is here if anyone is interested 😊... http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I still have a lot to share on many of the individual stories, including a few that I read while I was on the trip...there is just so much!!!


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