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pikemalarkey's avatar pikemalarkey 5 years ago

Very intrigued by this one, Donna Tartt seems to divide people. It's been sitting on my 'to read' list for some years now.

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readingproject's avatar readingproject 5 years ago

I read this one several years ago (this is Victoria’s review) I preferred Secret History over the Goldfinch, which I reviewed a few weeks ago.

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pikemalarkey's avatar pikemalarkey 5 years ago

Yup, that's what I hear as well. Secret History > The Goldfinch. Can't wait until its turn comes in my reading queue!

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nohappynonsense's avatar nohappynonsense 5 years ago

sheesh, we get it. y'all made a great contribution to your community with a little library. brag much??

New Review: The Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld
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thefurnace's avatar thefurnace 5 years ago

man this sounds like a book by bataille, shit's crazy; great review though

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readingproject's avatar readingproject 5 years ago

I read Bataille's Story of the Eye many years ago, but nothing else of his. I can see why you'd make the comparison, but this book isn't really erotic in that way, and what I described comes more in the way of mundane cruelty, curiousity or despair, all told through the eye of a child. Despite how it sounds, its really remarkably understated for its subject matter.

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readingproject's avatar readingproject 5 years ago

You tend to focus on the kid's grief and need to understand death and what is happening to her family. It's a really skilfully written book.

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thefurnace's avatar thefurnace 5 years ago

well you've convinced me, will add it to my to-read list

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Another New Review: Drama by Raina Telgemeier
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New Review: The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
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letslearntogether's avatar letslearntogether 5 years ago

This looks beautiful! I really enjoyed both the Scorsese film and the charming little Melies film that it is based on. However, I can't ever seem to watch the latter without also thinking of the music video for Tonight, Tonight by The Smashing Pumpkins or the old Victorian Papers Catalogue. Thank you for sharing! ♥

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letslearntogether's avatar letslearntogether 5 years ago

Oh! And this piece of art by someone dear to me: https://bit.ly/3j7XGnW

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readingproject's avatar readingproject 5 years ago

All three Selznick books are incredible pieces of art with fascinating topics from the past woven into their contemporary stories. I loved the movie, too, although I reviewed The Marvels for this website. Victoria reviewed Hugo Cabret. Both are great, as is Wonderstruck. I read that one before I started this site, so it's been passed over unless someone else does it.

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readingproject's avatar readingproject 5 years ago

I just watched the music video. I don't listen to much music and I hadn't seen this before. The look is obviously inspired by George Melies. O course the name on the ship atthe end is a dead giveaway. Thanks for sharing. Loved your friends art too!

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I did a blog post in our About/Blog page about the book, in case you were interested. I promise to leave it alone now! https://readingproject.neocities.org/about.html
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thedigitaldiarist's avatar thedigitaldiarist 5 years ago

thank you! my degree is in communications studies, so I'm always interested in analysis of popular culture and a closer look at media production :D

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