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by C.S. Lewis
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Reading for the 2nd time
read in January 2007
progress:
(page 62 of 201)
"I came across the film on TV today and it struck me: I had to re-read the book. And I'm having so much fun. I find it particularly fascinating that C.S. Lewis actually states in the prologue that he intended to write a short story for his little goddaughter (and ended up with one of the most beloved fantasy series in history lol) because when you get to chapter 1 it DOES sound so much like a fairytale or something." — Mar 17, 2019 08:30PM
"I came across the film on TV today and it struck me: I had to re-read the book. And I'm having so much fun. I find it particularly fascinating that C.S. Lewis actually states in the prologue that he intended to write a short story for his little goddaughter (and ended up with one of the most beloved fantasy series in history lol) because when you get to chapter 1 it DOES sound so much like a fairytale or something." — Mar 17, 2019 08:30PM
Sofia
is currently reading
progress:
(page 247 of 872)
"Okay, Mr Rothfuss, it's getting personal between you and me. I will not condone that this book is getting deliberately longer than it ought to be. I'm also getting way too tired of Kvothe 'cause, you know, I don't buy that "hey here are all the misfortunes I've been through but you are not allowed to pity me" act. And that condescending tone of his --it'd better be over by the end of this story." — Feb 03, 2019 03:53PM
"Okay, Mr Rothfuss, it's getting personal between you and me. I will not condone that this book is getting deliberately longer than it ought to be. I'm also getting way too tired of Kvothe 'cause, you know, I don't buy that "hey here are all the misfortunes I've been through but you are not allowed to pity me" act. And that condescending tone of his --it'd better be over by the end of this story." — Feb 03, 2019 03:53PM
Sofia
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progress:
(page 31 of 216)
"I'm finding this not only informative but also engaging. Neil deGrasse Tyson combines facts and storytelling with effective and visual results. The style is very similar to the one he uses to host TV show Cosmos, which -for those of us who have watched it- makes it easier to move forward.
Note to self: stop insisting on reading this before bed. You just keep falling asleep and missing the page you are on." — Jan 09, 2019 09:38PM
"I'm finding this not only informative but also engaging. Neil deGrasse Tyson combines facts and storytelling with effective and visual results. The style is very similar to the one he uses to host TV show Cosmos, which -for those of us who have watched it- makes it easier to move forward.
Note to self: stop insisting on reading this before bed. You just keep falling asleep and missing the page you are on." — Jan 09, 2019 09:38PM
“And did I pass?" The face of the old woman on my right was unreadable in the gathering dusk. On my left the younger woman said, "You don't pass or fail at being a person, dear.”
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
“You don't pass or fail at being a person, dear.”
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
“I liked myths. They weren't adult stories and they weren't children's stories. They were better than that. They just were.”
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
“She respected, she esteemed, she was grateful to him, she felt a real interest in his welfare; and she only wanted to know how far she wished that welfare to depend upon herself...”
― Pride and Prejudice
― Pride and Prejudice
“How can you be happy in this world? You have a hole in your heart. You have a gateway inside you to lands beyond the world you know. They will call you, as you grow.”
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
― The Ocean at the End of the Lane
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