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P.E. is 25% done with Alphabetical Diaries
Struggling to get through this one; it's playing with form in a way that is likely more impactful for the author than the reader.
Mar 28, 2026 07:24PM Add a comment
Alphabetical Diaries

P.E.
P.E. is on page 75 of 224 of The Woman Destroyed
Done the first story, The Age of Discretion in a single sitting. This is my first Beauvoir and I truly had no idea what to expect; I vaguely knew there were three stories, but I couldn't tell you anything about the subjects, themes, characters, etc. But I love this so much, there is so much warmth to the story. I would like to come back to this one throughout my life. Perfect for someone without much hope for aging.
Jul 05, 2024 06:47PM Add a comment
The Woman Destroyed

P.E.
P.E. is on page 34 of 224 of The Woman Destroyed
The Woman Destroyed... How about a book called The Woman Enjoyed where nothing bad happens and the characters stay happy and fulfilled and content with their lives. I would totally read hundreds of pages of a pointless, plotless book about happy women. Someone please make it happen. Ofc I'm reading Simone de Beauvoir after my Paris trip in the meanwhile.
Jul 05, 2024 05:59PM Add a comment
The Woman Destroyed

P.E.
P.E. is 30% done with The Forty Rules of Love
I'm not enjoying this one. I'm having a hard time latching onto any of the characters or being engaged with the plot, and I don't enjoy Shafak's prose. I considered DNFing but the cover is so pretty and I would really like to like this book so I'll keep going.
Feb 05, 2024 06:38PM Add a comment
The Forty Rules of Love

P.E.
P.E. is on page 228 of 346 of Disoriental
I read in an article that Djavadi was playing with the psychology of French literature and the epic storytelling of Iranian culture. The way the two are combined in Disoriental is a great source of tension, with abrupt cutoffs, asides, and footnotes, but that seems to me exactly the point. I love this play on style that furthers the author's storytelling.
Dec 26, 2023 07:09PM Add a comment
Disoriental

P.E.
P.E. is on page 157 of 359 of The First Man
Despite being incomplete and unedited, this is giving me the kind of vibes that Speak, Memory was supposed to give. I appreciate Camus even more as I read about the humble, multicultural way he grew up. There's conviction without arrogance in this work - it is in need of editing to bring out the key ideas more clearly, but even through part 1 I found some gems.
Nov 05, 2023 02:46PM Add a comment
The First Man

P.E.
P.E. is 45% done with Wuthering Heights
I was totally delusional in thinking this was going to be a romance.
Oct 31, 2023 12:37PM Add a comment
Wuthering Heights

P.E.
P.E. is on page 135 of 336 of The Lying Life of Adults
I love that Ferrante canon is that men are trash and the 'crazy bitch' is worth hearing out
Oct 21, 2023 06:08PM Add a comment
The Lying Life of Adults

P.E.
P.E. is on page 46 of 832 of The Brothers Karamazov
After the mess that was Nabokov, I wanted to read someone different, and Nabokov really didn't like Dostoevsky, and I had a copy of Brothers Karamazov, so the stars aligned. So far, I'm loving the prose and the characters. They're funny and everything is readable. This makes me happy.
Mar 11, 2023 06:32PM 2 comments
The Brothers Karamazov

P.E.
P.E. is on page 22 of 160 of The Myth of Sisyphus
I am relieved that I like this. It's weird how sometimes you can tell immediately if something is to your taste or not. I had a strong feeling after the author's note at the beginning that I would enjoy Camus' writing. So far I have. It's not always easy. He is very clear with simple writing, but his ideas also jump around sometimes and I have to reread carefully to understand. Still, I'm happy so far.
Mar 01, 2023 07:08PM Add a comment
The Myth of Sisyphus

P.E.
P.E. is starting Beautiful World, Where Are You
It's finally time to read this!
Feb 07, 2023 01:57PM Add a comment
Beautiful World, Where Are You

P.E.
P.E. is on page 644 of 906 of The Mad Ship (Liveship Traders, #2)
A lot happens and nothing happens; it's so pleasant to read Hobb's writing
Feb 04, 2023 08:09PM Add a comment
The Mad Ship (Liveship Traders, #2)

P.E.
P.E. is starting The Mad Ship (Liveship Traders, #2)
I need a book that is easy to read and entertaining! Let's gooooo
Jan 29, 2023 11:12AM Add a comment
The Mad Ship (Liveship Traders, #2)

P.E.
P.E. is on page 230 of 880 of Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders, #1)
I despise Kyle 🤬
Dec 01, 2022 07:26PM Add a comment
Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders, #1)

P.E.
P.E. is on page 84 of 880 of Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders, #1)
This is my first Robin Hobb and I'm pleasantly surprised by the quality of the prose and the depth behind the world building. Her descriptions are beautiful, and her characters face interesting social issues. There's also the nice pieces of out there original fantasy concepts and mythology. Looking forward to more!
Nov 27, 2022 07:19PM Add a comment
Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders, #1)

P.E.
P.E. is on page 95 of 328 of Lingua Latina per se Illustrata: Pars I: Familia Romana (Lingua Latina per se Illustrata)
Chapter 12 was so difficult for me. I reread it at least 4 times on different occasions, and Pensum A took more than an hour.
Oct 14, 2022 11:47AM Add a comment
Lingua Latina per se Illustrata: Pars I: Familia Romana (Lingua Latina per se Illustrata)

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