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SarahKat | 6431 comments *Featured Buddy Read*
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This thread is to discuss Possession by A.S. Byatt.

Pages: 555 pages

Length: 1 month (December)

Participants:oshizu, Lorraine, Valerie, Sarah, Rebecca

Everyone reads at their own pace during a Buddy Read. Because participants can be at different parts of the book at different times, it is extremely important to mark spoilers so that the book is not ruined for someone who is not as far along as others!!!

Mark spoilers by placing {spoiler} before the text and {/spoiler} after the text but use the < and > instead of the { and }.


Sarah (is clearing her shelves) (sarahjf1984) Looking forward to starting this next week.


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I plan to start this one early to mid next week. I’m looking forward to it!!


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Should get to start this by the end of next week or next weekend. Still have a couple of November books but they are both short.


Lorraine | 2428 comments I should also start end middle or end of next week. Very curious about this book.


Lorraine | 2428 comments I will start this book tomorrow.


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Me too!


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I started today and read the first two chapters, which wasn't really enough to form an impression other than that (view spoiler)


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments End of chapter 3. Initial thoughts - having been an English Literature student in the early 80s in the UK is actually suddenly useful again. Who’d have thought all those names and a vague memory of the concept of deconstruction would still be lurking in my brain after all these years. Other thought - how complicated it was to find out and research before we had Google.


message 10: by Lorraine (last edited Dec 02, 2022 08:10AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Lorraine | 2428 comments Valerie wrote: "End of chapter 3. Initial thoughts - having been an English Literature student in the early 80s in the UK is actually suddenly useful again. Who’d have thought all those names and a vague memory of..."

ahahahah funny comment! I was thinking that the fact I did not study in Literature would maybe be a problem here, but I'll concentrate on the story and send you questions if needed. :-)

And I so much agree that Mister Google is now indispensable! It does settle a lot of discussions in my house! :-)

I just finished Chapter 2 and I like it so far.


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Rebecca wrote: "I started today and read the first two chapters, which wasn't really enough to form an impression other than that [spoilers removed]"

Totally agree, hopefully (view spoiler)


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments End of chapter 8. Very impressed by her ability to write in so many genres (narrative, poetry, letters, academic and my favourite the dark fairy tales) whilst changing voice and style according to person and time.
I was remembering when I used to write letters - seems like another age.


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I'm midway through chapter 5, and I feel a little overwhelmed by all the different genres, wondering if there's something I'm supposed to be reading more deeply or analyzing. For example, I keep wondering why all the space in chapter four was devoted to (view spoiler) Oh well, I guess it will all come together in the end.


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Rebecca wrote: "I'm midway through chapter 5, and I feel a little overwhelmed by all the different genres, wondering if there's something I'm supposed to be reading more deeply or analyzing. For example, I keep wo..."

I interpreted the story to be about (view spoiler)


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments Valerie wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "I'm midway through chapter 5, and I feel a little overwhelmed by all the different genres, wondering if there's something I'm supposed to be reading more deeply or analyzing. For ex..."

I wondered if, (view spoiler)


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I just finished chapter five. (view spoiler)


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I’m through chapter nine now, and I got so excited about the topic of chapter ten that, if it were not 2 am in my time zone, I would keep reading.

I just wanted to stop by and mention that I love the discussion on the genre if letters in chapter nine. I don’t think it’s a story spoiler to point out my favorite quote, “Letters tell no story, because they do not know, from line to line, where they are going.” Perfect!

I also wanted to ask, (view spoiler)


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments You definitely wouldn’t want to try reading chapter 10 at 2 am. It’s long, heavy but beautiful to read and reveals so much. Set aside a good couple of hours (I took a break in the middle) to enjoy is my advice.
As to Lenora (view spoiler)


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Halfway/end of chapter 13. Apart from the academic sections, which I find tedious and rather ridiculous (which I think may actually be the point but doesn’t make them any more fun to read), I’m enjoying the other genres although probably reading the poems too quickly to really appreciate them.
I’m enjoying (view spoiler)


Lorraine | 2428 comments I am beginning Chapter 10. I am also reading the poems quickly. I really enjoyed the (view spoiler)
I enjoyed chapter 9 called ‘Le Seuil’ in my book. I am curious to see the link between (view spoiler)
I find this is not an easy book to get into. But I am hopeful that after Chapter 10, it will start to make more sense in terms of where the author wants to go with this story?


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments Lorraine wrote: "I am beginning Chapter 10. I am also reading the poems quickly. I really enjoyed the [spoilers removed]
I enjoyed chapter 9 called ‘Le Seuil’ in my book. I am curious to see the link between [spoil..."


I totally agree that it's not an easy book to get into, and it needs a lot of concentration. I've been trying to read chapter 10 for two days, but we got a new puppy on Sunday, and my concentration has been shot. I'm slowly making my way through though!


Lorraine | 2428 comments I've finished chapter 10 and 11. The part about (view spoiler)
I hope for more action in the next chapters...


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I’ve now finished through chapter 12, so I’m at 46%. I was surprised (view spoiler)


Lorraine | 2428 comments Rebecca wrote: "I’ve now finished through chapter 12, so I’m at 46%. I was surprised by how philosophical chapter 10 was. I really took some concentration to read.

I find that I was especially fond of chapter 1..."


Same for me. I also found chapter 12 quite interesting.


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments End of chapter 19. Am really enjoying the part of the book set in Breton and interwoven with the local mythology and beliefs. It really is taking the shape of a literary detective novel.
(view spoiler)
The plot is definitely moving on now for all concerned.


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Finished. Well I guarantee the last part of the book will keep you reading!
As to the ending (view spoiler)


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments I thought the novel had an amazing scope and range. The writer shows off (in both senses) a really impressive range of skills and techniques. I found the (I assume satirical) portrayal of academia rather tedious, and personally I find that a little poetry goes a long way, but the main storyline and quest for truth had me increasingly hooked as the novel progressed and I enjoyed the clever way it was all tied up at the end.
Overall, hard work but worth the effort in the end!


Lorraine | 2428 comments Valerie wrote: "I thought the novel had an amazing scope and range. The writer shows off (in both senses) a really impressive range of skills and techniques. I found the (I assume satirical) portrayal of academia ..."

So happy to read your comments (but did not look at your spoiler for the ending!) as I am a bit discourage about this book. I finished chapter 18 and I feel like there is one good chapter, then she goes back to poetry or to some letters that do not make a lot of sense to me…so reading that you were hooked, give me hope! I’ll try to read a few chapters today and get back to you.


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I just finished chapter 15, and I was like (view spoiler) I hope to get a few more chapters in today.


message 30: by Valerie (last edited Dec 11, 2022 01:17PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Lorraine wrote: "Valerie wrote: "I thought the novel had an amazing scope and range. The writer shows off (in both senses) a really impressive range of skills and techniques. I found the (I assume satirical) portra..."
Having finished, I can assure you that you’ll lose nothing by skimming through the rest of the poetry. The rest of the letters though are a different matter. Chapter 19 is very revealing…….. but that’s in the form of a diary.


Lorraine | 2428 comments I just finished chapter 19. I agree this is an important chapter. I am curious to see if we will know (view spoiler) I also think that Mr Ash had more then (view spoiler)


Lorraine | 2428 comments I finished the book. It is true that the last chapters are the best and the ending is very good! I did not expected the (view spoiler)
Thank you both for reading this with me! Not sure I would have made it on my own.
Rebecca: I will follow you comments and get back for it.


message 33: by Red (new)

Red Bird | 3 comments Is there a way to see the spoilers on these reviews that have been removed?


Lorraine | 2428 comments If you 'click' on view spoiler, it should work.


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Lorraine wrote: "I finished the book. It is true that the last chapters are the best and the ending is very good! I did not expected the [spoilers removed]
Thank you both for reading this with me! Not sure I would..."


I see like me you read the last part quite quickly. The ending really is quite gripping.


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I stopped reading for a week or so on this one to finish The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet and a couple of Christmas romances. I came back to this one last night and am halfway through chapter 19. (view spoiler)


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments All will be revealed, Rebecca, although I’d skim through the rest of the poetry unless you are a fan.


Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments I just finished chapter 21 and I went (view spoiler)

I’m going to attempt to finish this book tomorrow so my questions will find answers!


Valerie Reyes | 1192 comments Rebecca wrote: "I just finished chapter 21 and I went OMG!! What happened to the child? And Ash knew of the child!! And was even attending seances to attempt to find out what happened to it too!! I think my jaw d..."
Leonora and Blackadder. The enemy of my enemy is my friend.


Lorraine | 2428 comments Valerie wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "I just finished chapter 21 and I went OMG!! What happened to the child? And Ash knew of the child!! And was even attending seances to attempt to find out what happened to it too!! I..."

So well said!


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