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janine and Quark you guys have me rolling with laughter. How terrible you both are!!! I only wish I was able to participate in this reading.
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Hehehe nice conversation you had!! You made my day
Janine, i'll come back to your post later.
Question to everyone: Are you interested in A "Lady Chaterley's lover" reading ? I've noticed that Quark hasn't read the book (i haven't either)..so, what say you?? Of course not now, but sometime next year.
Hahah! Glad to be so entertaining! I think we both got silly from lack of sleep.:yawnb: Quark really set me off with that word of his - 'lascivious' - then his web search, and quotes. Also, his mention of 'frivolous' posts in Short S's - did you read those posts, too? It was a simultaneous 'riot session' that night - we were the only ones on here apparently. Virgil had bailed out and departed by then.
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Man, you guys will rule the thread for Lady Chatterly in the winter!!!! Virgil I think we better watch out and just keep ourselves with Quixote...these two could get dangerous and ruin our poor minds
Nah, we won't rule it or monopolize it. I will again be the slowest reader here. I did read it twice before so maybe I can find the audiobook and not have to tire my eyes out again. I think maybe my library site has it available and I can download it onto my new MP3 player, now that I have figured out how to operate it ....well, sort of.
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Quark do read Women in Love, I have to admit it isn't as umm....interesting as Sons and Lovers appears it must be, but you will like it I am sure.
Grace, what do you mean - not as interesting - why of course WIL is! I could bop you right now.:smash: I thought you loved the book? Quark, really, it is still my favorite L book, because I think it is the most complete, but I like most of what L wrote, so don't go by me. Virgil's favorite is "The Rainbow", which I just bought a new copy of and plan on a second reading of that book next year, probably, like around the springtime.
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I loved the book, and the movie adaptation of it, I would be happy to a discussion about it, manolia.
Also, I read 4 pages of the "Sun". It seems trully beautiful!
Wow, amalia, which of the movie version did you see? I saw the one with Sean Bean and Jolie Richardson - it was quite good and true to the book, I thought. I own the film and want to rewatch it soon.
I can't wait to read that story "Sun" - I read one page online and I got hooked. It was written so beautifully.
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I think that we are unofficially supposed to be reading Lady Chatterly's Lover sometime this December. I know when we were reading Women In Love, Virgil, Janine, myself and a couple others were interested. I actually think it is still a plan.
So if you guys want to read it too, the more the merrier (sp?)!!!
Anything you all decide, will be fine with me. I usually am super busy at Christmastime though but I know you all have off from school then and it is more workable for you. I can probably swing it since I did read the book several times before so I know it pretty well, like I said.
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Well the book is waiting for me in the shelf and after these posts by Janine and Quark I am not sure why I haven't started it yet. You definitely persuade me to take it right away But if we are going to read it together I will wait a little. It will be better to discuss it while reading it, it helps a lot.
hahaha - hey guys, where did our laughing emoticon go? I can't find it today or last night either. Did they take it out from excessive use?
Alexei - you will enjoy this book emensely. Do read it and don't listen to our inane comments. It is a truly well-written and thoughfully constructed story and book. It is wonderfully written and beautiful in descriptions and sensual and not that bad compared to the novels read today really. Just banned in L's time. They were stuffy Victorians back then and only just changing their perspectives.