Friday, March 16, 2018

A Classic with a Color in the Title



I had planned to read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight for the Classic with a Color in the Title (and I've started it and will finish it) but I found Agnes Grey on Librivox and ended up listening to it first. 

The recording I listened to was by "various" readers and that fact alone was quite distracting.  The first 7 or 8 chapters were all read by the same reader and then after that there were two or three different readers...one in particular that I had a really hard time listening to. 

Aside from the readers the story was simply ok.  I found it rather boring in parts although overall I was entertained and it had a happy ending.  Overall, only three stars. 

Thursday, March 8, 2018

A Classic by an Author that is New to You



     Continuing on with my Back to the Classics challenge!  I read Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy for the "A Classic by an Author that is New to You" category and I thoroughly enjoyed it!   My copy had a lengthy introduction to Thomas Hardy that was quite interesting since I knew nothing about him. 
       Bathsheba Everdeen was a woman through and through.  I feel like some women might be insulted by the way she was portrayed but I just thought it showed a very good understanding on Hardy's part and often made me laugh!  lol
        There was great character growth and development and I'm so excited to discuss it with my book club.  My only complaint is that the ending felt rather abrupt to me.