okay I’ll listen to Rumours again ——————————————————- I ate this shit up, tbh. It’s been a long time since I read a book that I did not want to put down, reading 100+ pages in one sitting. I’ve only had one experience with the oral history format before (World War Z) and I didn’t really enjoy it then but loved it for this. I love complicated human relationships and I love how real these characters feel. I was also gooped by the big author reveal. It was julia the whole time ?!? Writing and hearing and talking about her parents in this super intimate way? Idk, kinda made me emotional lol anyway, did enjoy this <3
the first half was a bit slow, but once the main event happened, it was all uphill from there and i was eating it up. kinda had me in tears at the end tbh.
the prose is beautiful. I really enjoy Dona Tartt's writing style. Everything was drawn out and beautiful.
idk, it's fun to revisit a book/series that had such a chokehold on me in middle school. I'm not sure why hahah. God, i was so disappointed with the move adaptation. Jamie Campbell Bower was so not my image of Jace. #NotMyJaceWayland
anyway, i already invested in city of ashes, so i guess i'll slowly work through the rest of the books so i have a more up to date opinion on the series. I wouldn't read this again, cause as I've said before, I'm sick of YA writing and teenage girls who can see ghosts/demons and shit, but it's been fun.
This was my first audiobook and I think that really had an impact on my reading experience. I’m not very good at listening or hearing lol. But I also just felt very disconnected from the material. I think maybe I would have enjoyed it more if I was reading it on a page. The upside of audiobooks is that they’re super convenient. The downside is that as a person who struggles to focus sometimes, I often found myself lost and confused and just pushing through because I found it too annoying/difficult to rewind. I just accepted getting the gist of it.
Happy to be getting rid of this one! I don’t know, it felt just like too much at some points ? Like I was confused sometimes ? Idk, didn’t really enjoy it
did i like it? it was aight haha would i read it again? no
this was a context read as I am currently in the stage version of this book. I happened to find the copy of the book at savers days before the initial audition, what are the odds? I thought it would be interesting to see how the book differs from the stage show and a lot of the dialogue is ripped right from the book on put in the script, but there are some other changes
also, this was my first legit adult murder mystery read! I had never read any Agatha Christie before... she's uh.... she put some uh... not so good language in there... like i think we all know what i'm talking about .... that lady kinda racist ...
did i like it? yeah, it was cute would i read it again? if i get cast hehe
context read for Christmas at Pemberly auditions at a local theater tomorrow (8/20)!
also interesting to read as a P&P fan. there are some fun things. however, i feel that the language is kinda inconsistent? like it's clearly written to be a tad more approachable than the source material, but at times it's a little too modern.
i'm happy for Mary though. I'm glad she gets to be a little more fleshed out, like she deserves to be recognized
----------------------------------- this is kristine from 8/22 - i got cast as the understudy for lizzy hehe