Dark places was pretty good. Didn't love it, but I'm very hard to please with books in general.
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Originally posted by Vanquisher View PostDark places was pretty good. Didn't love it, but I'm very hard to please with books in general.Wife, support system, and partner-in-crime to PGY-3 (IM) and spoiler of our 11 y/o yellow lab
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My sister has been trying to get me to join her on her dystopian novel kick. I enjoyed the Hunger Games, but I think I need a break before I start any more. Recently I've started reading the classic Sherlock Holmes mysteries. The whole set was .99 on my Kindle! I'm hoping to finish all of them before the third season of Sherlock starts in January.Wife of a PGY-1 podiatric surgery resident, mom to two cat babies with a human one on the way!
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Originally posted by Vanquisher View PostHated the ending of Gone Girl. It pissed me right off.
I'm in the middle of Houellebecq's The Map and the Territory. I'm only midway but will probably go down as one of my favorite reads. It's a great story, excellent writing, dark humor, satire... apparently all of his other books are grossly sexual but I'm not sure if I'll be able to stay away from them after I finish with Map.
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I keep trying to finish Crime & Punishment. I'm on page 304 of 656. I've been trying to read it for over a year. Maybe two. I have The Importance of Being Earnest in my purse. And I started Sense & Sensibility on my iPad.
And don't get me started on the Catholic and homeschooling books I have left all over the house and in my van.
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Mother of two ballerinas and one wild boy
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Originally posted by v-girl View PostI keep trying to finish Crime & Punishment. I'm on page 304 of 656. I've been trying to read it for over a year. Maybe two. I have The Importance of Being Earnest in my purse. And I started Sense & Sensibility on my iPad.
And don't get me started on the Catholic and homeschooling books I have left all over the house and in my van.
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Ugh. Why? Sounds like torture.Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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Crime and Punishment is one of my all time favorites - although I like The Brothers K better. Russian Lit is actually pretty good, don't be dissing it.
Importance of being earnest is ALSO fantastic (and short)....
I tend to watch my Jane Austen though on BBC shows....
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Originally posted by Sheherezade View PostCrime and Punishment is one of my all time favorites - although I like The Brothers K better. Russian Lit is actually pretty good, don't be dissing it.
Importance of being earnest is ALSO fantastic (and short)....
I tend to watch my Jane Austen though on BBC shows....
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I've also made multiple unsuccessful attempts at Crime and Punishment and Brothers Karamazov. The two others are of course quite different but I soared through Tolstoy's major works (or, as much as one can soar through them).
As far as the Catholic and Homeschooling books...I am a product of homeschooling so I doubt I'll ever read a book on it
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My dad is a huge fan of Russian literature. I've tried Anna Karenina a couple of times, but never quite made it through. I was going to try to read it before the movie came out, but... that didn't go so well.
I'm a huge Jane Austen fan, though. Have any of you seen the YouTube adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Emma that have popped up recently? They're fantastic. Google "Lizzie Bennet Diaries" and "Emma Approved" to find them. Another group is filming a YouTube adaptation of Jane Eyre. I don't like the videos as much, but I love love LOVED the book, so I've been watching them anyway.Wife of a PGY-1 podiatric surgery resident, mom to two cat babies with a human one on the way!
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Aaaand, yep I'm going to post twice in a row.
I'm halfway through an ebook called "The Devil Wears Scrubs" by Freida McFadden. I saw it mentioned on a blog somewhere and it was .99, so I downloaded it. The author is a resident, I think, and the book is a fictionalized version of her intern year. It's both hilarious and terrifying, considering my dh is a 4th year student and will be heading into that next year, but I'm loving any glimpse I can get into his world.Wife of a PGY-1 podiatric surgery resident, mom to two cat babies with a human one on the way!
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What are you reading?
Russian lit AND 19th century Brit lit? Y'all are right up my alley. I flove Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Solzhenitsyn, Pushkin, and Pasternak. When I was taking Russian in high school, I found a book that had a bunch of short stories with one page in English and the opposing page in Russian. It was really fascinating to see how another language's usage morphs over time, especially since I was still learning it.
I also REALLY love Russian composers. I sometimes think I was born in the wrong era on the wrong continent.
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