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Page Cutting.
At one time you read with a penknife in hand, because of the way the pages were printed and bound, leaving the exposed edge still attached to the next page. I think it was very common practice for a while, and may have lasted farther into the 20th century in Europe. Then, the practice came back as a novelty in the 1980s, with certain author's commanding "hand cut" pages, which actually looked ragged to the eyes of an average customer.
I own a fabulous vintage set of the complete works of Charles Dickens with original inked illustrations, that has uncut pages. (Bookseller had a falling out with his partner and I got them for a song.) So I can tell which of the novels the original owner read by the pages left uncut.
I know there's a character out there in literature, who is described as owning a vast library of beautiful volumes with none of the pages cut. It is understood that this meant the books were merely for "show," a display of wealth. I just can't remember who it was.
At one time you read with a penknife in hand, because of the way the pages were printed and bound, leaving the exposed edge still attached to the next page. I think it was very common practice for a while, and may have lasted farther into the 20th century in Europe. Then, the practice came back as a novelty in the 1980s, with certain author's commanding "hand cut" pages, which actually looked ragged to the eyes of an average customer.
I own a fabulous vintage set of the complete works of Charles Dickens with original inked illustrations, that has uncut pages. (Bookseller had a falling out with his partner and I got them for a song.) So I can tell which of the novels the original owner read by the pages left uncut.
I know there's a character out there in literature, who is described as owning a vast library of beautiful volumes with none of the pages cut. It is understood that this meant the books were merely for "show," a display of wealth. I just can't remember who it was.
BCC LIST number = 67
So there are 33 books out there with my name on them!! (Okay, I haven't read every single Shakespeare.)
**Funny that Hamlet was listed separately from Complete Shakespeare, and Lion, Witch, Wardrobe from Chronicle of Narnia.
So there are 33 books out there with my name on them!! (Okay, I haven't read every single Shakespeare.)
**Funny that Hamlet was listed separately from Complete Shakespeare, and Lion, Witch, Wardrobe from Chronicle of Narnia.
Renee wrote: "Page Cutting.
At one time you read with a penknife in hand, because of the way the pages were printed and bound, leaving the exposed edge still attached to the next page. I think it was very comm..."
LOL That must have been a good way to tell who the earnest readers were!
At one time you read with a penknife in hand, because of the way the pages were printed and bound, leaving the exposed edge still attached to the next page. I think it was very comm..."
LOL That must have been a good way to tell who the earnest readers were!
Sandy wrote: "Here's an interesting list of "must-reads" from the BBC.
http://www.listchallenges.com/kaunism..."
I've read 55 of those books, I think.
http://www.listchallenges.com/kaunism..."
I've read 55 of those books, I think.

Thanks for the more info on page cutting, Renee.

http://www.listchallenges.com/kaunism..."
I've read 55 of those books, I think."
About 52. It's hard to say when entire series are included and for a couple of the series I've only read about half. I counted two halves of series (complete works of Shakespeare, which I've read at least half, and HP, which I read 4 or 5 books but was tired of them) for one of that 52.


I hope your reading is going well too Sandy.
Sandy wrote: "Hey, it's been really quiet around here for a few days. Where is everyone? Studying for exams? Doing spring shopping? Shovelling snow? Or just enjoying life too much? hehe"
I've been soooo busy, it's unreal. I make crafty stuff for a living, and first I had a big order online, then a craft sale last weekend, and now I've booked in for another one and I don't see how I could possibly be ready in time! Sometimes I wish I had more than 2 hands, haha!
Also, I've been writing whenever I can spare a moment. Got my second rejection letter from a publisher yesterday, but there was an encouraging hand-written note attached that has really inspired me to work all the harder at it.
I've been soooo busy, it's unreal. I make crafty stuff for a living, and first I had a big order online, then a craft sale last weekend, and now I've booked in for another one and I don't see how I could possibly be ready in time! Sometimes I wish I had more than 2 hands, haha!
Also, I've been writing whenever I can spare a moment. Got my second rejection letter from a publisher yesterday, but there was an encouraging hand-written note attached that has really inspired me to work all the harder at it.

I've been..."
I know a publisher rejected The Left Hand of Darkness, but I imagine you have your own list of those :)
Good luck with that and the crafty stuff (are you living out my childhood fantasies?)
And Amber, I hope you're feeling better!

Brenda wrote: "Faye wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Hey, it's been really quiet around here for a few days. Where is everyone? Studying for exams? Doing spring shopping? Shovelling snow? Or just enjoying life too much? heh..."
If your childhood fantasies involved making doll clothes and jewelry, then yes, it's entirely possible! Thanks, Brenda. :)
If your childhood fantasies involved making doll clothes and jewelry, then yes, it's entirely possible! Thanks, Brenda. :)
Amber wrote: "Awesome Faye! I write too but it was just for fun. I wish you good luck on getting published with your crafting. and thanks Brenda. I feel a little better."
Thanks, Amber. :)
Thanks, Amber. :)

Amber wrote: "btw do you guys like horror and fantasy stories? was just curious."
Those aren't among my favourite genres, no. Why?
Those aren't among my favourite genres, no. Why?
Sandy wrote: "Faye wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Faye wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Hey, it's been really quiet around here for a few days. Where is everyone? Studying for exams? Doing spring shopping? Shovelling snow? Or just..."
I do sell a few things on Etsy - not much, because my turnover rate is higher at craft sales. I can PM you the link if you want?
I do sell a few things on Etsy - not much, because my turnover rate is higher at craft sales. I can PM you the link if you want?

I'm so sorry that I haven't been around much! Life has been awfully hectic (exams are coming up), so reading has basically stopped for the last 2 months, and alas so has Goodreads.
I'm trying to get back into reading as a form of stress relief, so I should be on here far more!
I hope everyone is enjoying the month! :)
I'm trying to get back into reading as a form of stress relief, so I should be on here far more!
I hope everyone is enjoying the month! :)
Holly wrote: "I'm so sorry that I haven't been around much! Life has been awfully hectic (exams are coming up), so reading has basically stopped for the last 2 months, and alas so has Goodreads.
I'm trying to g..."
Yay! It'll be so good to have you back, Holly!
I'm trying to g..."
Yay! It'll be so good to have you back, Holly!
I'm not at uni yet. Hopefully in September!
I'm planning on doing English Lit, which means I'll read something like 3 or 4 books a week. aka. heaven.
I'm planning on doing English Lit, which means I'll read something like 3 or 4 books a week. aka. heaven.
I honestly can't wait. I just want to go now, and not have to wait for like 5 months. Well, I have to actually pass my exams first...
Faye-
The encouraging, handwritten note that came with the rejection is golden. Publisher don't do that unless they think your writing merits the extra effort. Seriously. I know that the rejection part smarts but the handwritten part means "keep going." Keep working at the craft, keep sending your work out there!!
Yay, you!
The encouraging, handwritten note that came with the rejection is golden. Publisher don't do that unless they think your writing merits the extra effort. Seriously. I know that the rejection part smarts but the handwritten part means "keep going." Keep working at the craft, keep sending your work out there!!
Yay, you!
Renee wrote: "Faye-
The encouraging, handwritten note that came with the rejection is golden. Publisher don't do that unless they think your writing merits the extra effort. Seriously. I know that the rejection..."
Thanks, Renee! :D
The encouraging, handwritten note that came with the rejection is golden. Publisher don't do that unless they think your writing merits the extra effort. Seriously. I know that the rejection..."
Thanks, Renee! :D

Amber wrote: "hey faye would you ever self-publish your work? I was just curious. A bunch of my author friends do that."
I might, if it comes down to that. Self-publishing is actually pretty common in Canada, since we have very few major publishing houses and a lot of talented writers. I've only submitted 2 short stories to magazines thus far, though, so I'm not ready to make that decision yet.
I might, if it comes down to that. Self-publishing is actually pretty common in Canada, since we have very few major publishing houses and a lot of talented writers. I've only submitted 2 short stories to magazines thus far, though, so I'm not ready to make that decision yet.

Amber wrote: "Oh okay. Well best of luck to you then Faye. Have you ever posted your work on goodreads so others can read? goodreads has a creative writing section there."
No, the only writing I've ever posted online was fanfiction, and that was years ago.
No, the only writing I've ever posted online was fanfiction, and that was years ago.

Holly wrote: "I still write FanFiction. I blame the fangirl in me. Its a great way to get into writing."
Definitely, I found it the perfect way to train myself to write dialogue and construct an intricate plot, while not having to start the whole "world" of the story from scratch. I haven't written any in ages, but I still get the urge sometimes. I'm just so strapped for cash these days that I feel like any writing time I get needs to be spent on something publishable. Not as fun, though, I have to say!
Definitely, I found it the perfect way to train myself to write dialogue and construct an intricate plot, while not having to start the whole "world" of the story from scratch. I haven't written any in ages, but I still get the urge sometimes. I'm just so strapped for cash these days that I feel like any writing time I get needs to be spent on something publishable. Not as fun, though, I have to say!
Amy wrote: "I dream about the day that I actually finish a book, so well done Faye!"
Thanks! I'm still working on my first book, but every now and then I write a short story so I can get that feeling of accomplishment at having completed something.
Thanks! I'm still working on my first book, but every now and then I write a short story so I can get that feeling of accomplishment at having completed something.
Holly wrote: "I honestly can't wait. I just want to go now, and not have to wait for like 5 months. Well, I have to actually pass my exams first..."
Good luck with your exams, Holly!
Good luck with your exams, Holly!
Thank you! I'll definitely need all the luck I can get!
I've gotten back into reading though, finally, which is great :D
I've gotten back into reading though, finally, which is great :D
Holly wrote: "Thank you! I'll definitely need all the luck I can get!
I've gotten back into reading though, finally, which is great :D"
Yes, it's great to have you back with us! :D
I've gotten back into reading though, finally, which is great :D"
Yes, it's great to have you back with us! :D
It's great being back!
I'm on a roll! 4 books in the last 2 days. I admit, 3 of them were Shakespeare plays, which are rather short, but still. I'm actually reading! :D
I'm on a roll! 4 books in the last 2 days. I admit, 3 of them were Shakespeare plays, which are rather short, but still. I'm actually reading! :D
Holly wrote: "It's great being back!
I'm on a roll! 4 books in the last 2 days. I admit, 3 of them were Shakespeare plays, which are rather short, but still. I'm actually reading! :D"
They may be short, but they sure pack a punch!
I'm on a roll! 4 books in the last 2 days. I admit, 3 of them were Shakespeare plays, which are rather short, but still. I'm actually reading! :D"
They may be short, but they sure pack a punch!

I second the good luck on your exams, Holly! I loved English Literature A Level so much, and I do still wonder whether I would have enjoyed it as a degree. I think if I had done every degree I fancied I would have done about ten by now!
What university are you hoping to go to?
Did you do a degree, Lucy?
Thanks for the good luck! I'm starting to panic about them, which I know is stupid, seeing as they don't start til May 22nd...
My firm choice is Loughborough University. It's known for it's sports reputation (ahaha I'm not at all sporty), but something clicked when I went there. My insurance is Kent (mainly because Canterbury is so beautiful).
Thanks for the good luck! I'm starting to panic about them, which I know is stupid, seeing as they don't start til May 22nd...
My firm choice is Loughborough University. It's known for it's sports reputation (ahaha I'm not at all sporty), but something clicked when I went there. My insurance is Kent (mainly because Canterbury is so beautiful).
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http://www.listchallenges.com/kaunism..."
26! There are quite a few I'm embarrassed about not having gotten to yet. But at least, my consolation is this: (Tip: The average Goodreads member has read 23 out of 100 books on this list) :P
That said, I wouldn't say every book on the list is worth reading either. Off the top of my head, I'm not all that impressed by The Shadow of the Wind, and I feel there are other Spanish books that are more worthy.