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Wuthering Heights (Classics Group Read Nov-Dec 2013)
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I'm really looking forward to this one. I hope everybody who isn't reading but has strong opinions joins in with us!



amber wrote: "I read this a long time ago and HATED it. I listened to it last year when it was being discussed in one of my other groups and I still wanted to slap every single person I hated the first time arou..."
I hope you don't mind telling us why you hated it Amber.
I hope you don't mind telling us why you hated it Amber.

but in a week when it is November! I don't want the discussion to get started yet...
but amber, who did the narration for the audiobook? Maybe that's how I will reread this, by listening to it as an audiobook.
Alannah wrote: "amber wrote: "I read this a long time ago and HATED it. I listened to it last year when it was being discussed in one of my other groups and I still wanted to slap every single person I hated the f..."
With spoilers for us poor people who haven't read it yet but are being put off but how much everybody hates it!
With spoilers for us poor people who haven't read it yet but are being put off but how much everybody hates it!
Heather wrote: "Alannah wrote: "amber wrote: "I read this a long time ago and HATED it. I listened to it last year when it was being discussed in one of my other groups and I still wanted to slap every single pers..."
She can hide the spoilers if she has any. But I do think it's one of those books that can really divide an audience. When we studied it last year I think the class was split but to be honest it made the discussion a lot more interesting.
She can hide the spoilers if she has any. But I do think it's one of those books that can really divide an audience. When we studied it last year I think the class was split but to be honest it made the discussion a lot more interesting.
That's what I meant. So many people have read this already I would appreciate care with spoilers for the 1st month of the readalong!
Heather wrote: "That's what I meant. So many people have read this already I would appreciate care with spoilers for the 1st month of the readalong!"
Honestly, try not to let the bad reviews put you off, I do believe it's one book everyone should read. And I will hold off on the spoilers until more people have had a chance to read it, although normally I would hide them too.
Honestly, try not to let the bad reviews put you off, I do believe it's one book everyone should read. And I will hold off on the spoilers until more people have had a chance to read it, although normally I would hide them too.

If you look at the reviews, there are far more people who adore this book than don't. And the fact that I joined Goodreads because I was so desperate to see if I was the only person in the universe who hates it, speaks for itself. We are definitely in the minority, us Wuthering Heights haters. Maybe we're just more vociferous about it!

I can't wait to see what you think Tracey.
To be honest I didn't like it that much when I first read it but as I studied it and came to understand it more, I really began to enjoy it more.
To be honest I didn't like it that much when I first read it but as I studied it and came to understand it more, I really began to enjoy it more.

This is a "classic" which has always been extremely controversial, and I see that it is so also in here. I'm really looking forward to see when we start reading it what eill come out!
amber wrote: "I read this a long time ago and HATED it. I listened to it last year when it was being discussed in one of my other groups and I still wanted to slap every single person I hated the first time arou..."
I liked the book a lot, but nonetheless I would have slapped amost all the characters there!!!!
amber wrote: "I read this a long time ago and HATED it. I listened to it last year when it was being discussed in one of my other groups and I still wanted to slap every single person I hated the first time arou..."
I liked the book a lot, but nonetheless I would have slapped amost all the characters there!!!!

As for the dislike of the book, from what I did read, I found it neither really good or really bad. The characters were alright, the storyline was decent enough (although I much prefer the storyline of Rebecca), but nevertheless I will read it!

I don't mind. I just thought I should wait until the discussion got under way.

but in a week when it is November! I don't want the discussion to get started yet...
but amber, who did the narration ..."
It was the playaway version read by Wanda McCaddon.

Obviously I would use spoilers if I was going talk about the storyline.

amber wrote:..."
HeeHee yes wanting to slap the people in the book doesn't really have much to do with liking it or not. I wanted to slap most of the characters in You and I liked that book.
I'm so excited that this was voted a group read - it might encourage me to finally read it!

http://librivox.org/wuthering-heights...

Holly wrote: "Hopefully I'll be able to fit this group read in. Just started Middlemarch, and planning on reading A Tale of Two Cities next. Wuthering Heights will hopefully fit in there!"
Mostly written at the same time! Good choice Holly
Mostly written at the same time! Good choice Holly

Seriously though Tracey, I hope it comes a bit earlier for you. It's great when that happens! :)



I suspect that is quite a common phenomena with new mothers. Please do join in if you can manage it :)
I've just started this. I scan the book on my phone, add it to my currently reading list and the 1st review is Jean who opens with the words 'overated, hysterical nonsense'. I can't wait to read it!!!

Sorry for the misquote. Have read 3 chapters. So far I love the writing style, beautiful descriptions of the Moors. I think the phrase 'vexatious phlegm' might be one of my favourites. Characters are annoying so far; Lockwood seems very dimwitted and the 3 members of the household are just awful people! Joseph and Zillah are slight redeeming
Heather wrote: "Sorry for the misquote. Have read 3 chapters. So far I love the writing style, beautiful descriptions of the Moors. I think the phrase 'vexatious phlegm' might be one of my favourites. Characters a..."
Characters are the worst of this book!!! The most important one - and almost the only "good" one - is in my opinion ... the environment/the landscape: reading (and listening to) it I've always wanted to see the Moors
Characters are the worst of this book!!! The most important one - and almost the only "good" one - is in my opinion ... the environment/the landscape: reading (and listening to) it I've always wanted to see the Moors
I'm really close to the yorkshire moors. I should make an effort to visit this year

Hope you continue to enjoy the book. It is extraordinary that I'm so out of step with most (though not all!) folk given my origins. Yes, the moors are beautiful. But the Bronte Parsonage is quite commercialised and extremely busy with coach parties and tourists.
I would like to walk the moors. I love walking and cycling so hopefully in the summer I'll manage to get my boots or my bike up to the moors!
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