So when be we discussin thar book!
So when be we discussin thar book!
In 1-2 weeks methinks. 2 sounds more like it I guess.
Didnt like it got bored...mind you some interesting things occurred to me while I was reading it ( actually I think they occured when I compared the film to the book I watched the film first) Anyway too lazy to read the rest of this thread will do soon-ish:D
So whens we be discussin it?
Where do I sign up for this discussion? :)
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Hello! I`ve read this book about 3 or 4 years ago and it didin`t impress me very much? but I liked it and would reccomend to read it every children? as I think it rather childish book? too simple for the grownups. Maybe i`m not wright. But what I am really intrested in is what connection this book has with St. Patrick`s day? Just religion?
Hi Til,
This book was chosen to be read for St Patrick's Day, not because of its religious connotations, but because it is written by an Irish writer.
Welcome to the Forum and I hope you will be able to join us for the future readings :)
Thank you, schehereazade! Well? I didn`t know that Clive Lewis was an irish writer? I thought he was an English/ He isn`t even mentioned in the lists of th most famous Irish writers, like Wilde or Joyse...And why didn`t you choose something of the Irish folklore?
As far as i understood on this forum everybody can suggest something to read and then everybody discuss it, am I wright?
CS Lewis was born in Ireland.
This book, along with some others, was nominated by the members and then chosen by voting to be read. Unfortunately, no one suggested folklore books.
You can find more about the Book Club procedures here. However, this year we are reading books of selected authors, the list of which you can view here.