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message 1: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) To be read whenever. I'm starting sometime in October.


message 2: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Glad you'll be joining me. I'm looking forward to this one.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 614 comments Mod
I won't get to read it in October, but I'll post when I do get to read it!


message 4: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Great, Lady D!! I certainly know the feeling. I won't be starting until later in the month probably.


message 5: by Miss.terri (new)

Miss.terri | 91 comments The copy I have makes it look like a long read. I have three other books I want to read in October so I hope I can complete my goal. If not, it is still a great challenge.


message 6: by Heidi (new)

Heidi (heidi_ark) | 25 comments I want to join, but I need to finish Jane Eyre first.


message 7: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) I hear ya! LOL I didn't realize that I'm supposed to be moderator ... I will start today after work. I can put a couple of others on hold.


message 8: by Dana (new)

Dana (dana999999) | 13 comments Count me in, I wil start reading it tomorrow. :)


message 9: by Mirela (new)

Mirela (anenomeluv) This is my absolute favorite book! I love it so much I'm going to tattoo a passage onto my ribcage, thats when I have the money to do so!!


message 10: by amber (new)

amber (neverling) | 4 comments Hey, I'd like to join! That ok?

And will there be specific reading date goals to facilitate discussion? (Re: 1/2 book done by October 15th, or something like that...)


message 11: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Glad to have you all join in our reading of Villette. I believe the plan is to read 2 chapters and discuss. there is a way to hide spoilers.

< spoiler > type your text here < / spoiler >

Do it like this except remove all spaces before and after your text. I can't demonstrate since I'm using my phone. I'll try, but I don't think it works on it.

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message 12: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) I can't tell if it worked or not. I'm camping.


message 13: by amber (new)

amber (neverling) | 4 comments The spoiler bar worked. Thanks for the tip and for the welcome! Talk to you guys in two chapters, then. :)


message 14: by Dana (new)

Dana (dana999999) | 13 comments I have read the first two chapters and ready to discuss so I will try the "spoiler" trick for my question...

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message 15: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Dana, (view spoiler)


message 16: by Mirela (new)

Mirela (anenomeluv) Dana and Martha

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message 17: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Thanks, Mirela. I've read further and discovered that. Interesting character.


message 18: by Dana (new)

Dana (dana999999) | 13 comments I finished Chapters 3 and 4. What a difference two measley chapters make. I am loving this book, so far. :) I am new to book discussions so please forgive my comments if they are too simplistic and vague. :)

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message 19: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Chapters 3&4:

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I am also loving this book. Wish I could spend a day reading instead of working! LOL


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Martha (marthas48) Chapters 5&6

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message 21: by Dana (new)

Dana (dana999999) | 13 comments Chapters 5 & 6

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Dana (dana999999) | 13 comments Mirela,
You said that you might tattoo a passage of this book on your ribcage. Which passage would you use, if you don't mind me asking?


message 23: by Mirela (new)

Mirela (anenomeluv) Hi Dana,

The quote I want is not until towards the end of the book:

“Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars--a cage, so peril, loneliness, an uncertain future, are not oppressive evils, so long as the frame is healthy and the faculties are employed; so long, especially, as Liberty lends us her wings, and Hope guides us by her star.”

Everytime I read it I get such a boost of confidence! It's such a beautiful quote! :)


message 24: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) It is a beautiful quote, Mirela!


message 25: by Mirela (new)

Mirela (anenomeluv) Martha wrote: "It is a beautiful quote, Mirela!"

LOL Thank you to Miss Charlotte Bronte who is a genius!!


message 26: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) A genius! Yes!! I'm finding that I do love this one. Not sure it will replace Jane Eyre as one of my top 5 favorite novels, but will see. I'm not very far into the story yet. I'm amazed at how brave Lucy is while being beset by depressing situations. She doesn't get depressed! She just keeps putting 'one foot in front of the other' ... not only that, she takes charge. She has that in common with Jane.


message 27: by Mirela (new)

Mirela (anenomeluv) Martha wrote: "A genius! Yes!! I'm finding that I do love this one. Not sure it will replace Jane Eyre as one of my top 5 favorite novels, but will see. I'm not very far into the story yet. I'm amazed at how brav..."

Yes, I agree with you! Jane Eyre was an amazing novel! The more I read I believe that the way a person views a story depends a lot on where they are in their life. Villette to me was like this shiny bright beacon of hope! Never has a book affected me like this and on so many levels! It only took 23 years on Earth for me to realize I need to look WITHIN myself to move forward in life rather than depend on others to guide me. That's why the quote means so much to me. :) Sorry but I get quite passionate about this book!


message 28: by Dana (new)

Dana (dana999999) | 13 comments Mirela,
That is a very moving quote. Very nice!

Theresa,
I found a free copy of Villette at the Project Gutenberg site. I downloaded a free copy of Kindle on my laptop since I don't have a EReader (yet). If you have a problem finding it let me know and I can send a link.

Dana


message 29: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Wow! Read a couple of chapters and everything changes. This book is really something and I'm enjoying it very much. Am actually reading it twice as after I read 2 chapters, I listen to them. I find the Libravox audio version a bit odd because the narrator changes every chapter and the volume is almost too low to listen to while driving. But it was free!!

Chapters 7&8

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message 30: by Miss.terri (new)

Miss.terri | 91 comments I just finished Rebecca and plan to start Villette in a day or two.


message 31: by Marlene Marie (new)

Marlene Marie | 20 comments dr bretton could be charming, with the ladies.


message 32: by amber (new)

amber (neverling) | 4 comments You guys are all so ahead of me! Where should I aim to be by this Sunday? I will be partway through exams and have some leeway this weekend. I'm only at the beginning of London, still.


message 33: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) I took a short break to finish Treasure Island so am still at the beginning of Chapter 9.


message 34: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Now I'm finishing Frankenstein. Should be done with it in the next couple of days ... seems to be going very quickly. I look forward to getting back to Villette.


message 35: by amber (new)

amber (neverling) | 4 comments A book of this length is difficult to read online: my eyes have been bugging out at night. There are no copies in any of my nearby libraries, though. Aghk!


message 36: by Jessi (new)

Jessi | 52 comments Just started this last night FINALLY lol I shall join the discussion soon. Right now I'm still not past chapter two.


message 37: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Glad you're joining us, Jessi. I'm trying to finish Frankenstein so I can get back to Villette. I start too many books at once and then get overwhelmed! LOL It's the ADD.


message 38: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Chapters 9-13 ... still enjoying this very much. I'm not done with Chapter 13, but I think some of what I wrote below is in that chapter.

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So far Jane Eyre is still my favorite book of the two, but I'm not even 1/4 of the way into the book yet. So I have yet to see.


message 39: by Jessi (new)

Jessi | 52 comments I am just now on Chapter 5. I had thought I'd be more into the book by now but I am not. Jane Eyre caught me right from the start. This book hasn't grabbed me as much. While I like the narrator fine, I am having a tough time figuring out where she fits in. So far it just seems like we are learning about the people she lives amongst at the time. Does it pick soon? Do we learn her purpose in the story more? I sure hope so. I really did love Jane Eyre.


message 40: by Miss.terri (new)

Miss.terri | 91 comments It took me awhile to start Villette. I think because of the number of pages....but I am started. I am into chapter 26. I like the story. I love the addresses to the "dear reader". I also like the transparency of the main character. I cannot compare with Jane Eyre due to having not read it yet. It is on my 2012 reading goal list.


message 41: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Chapters 14-16 - Wow! What a twist. I did NOT see that coming.
Jessi, it didn't grab me right away either and overall is a quieter book, if that makes sense. I'm liking it, but JE is still my favorite of the 2.
Miss.terri, I do like the story, too. It's full of interesting characters, like most Victorian era novels.

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message 42: by Miss.terri (new)

Miss.terri | 91 comments Martha wrote: "Chapters 14-16 - Wow! What a twist. I did NOT see that coming.
Jessi, it didn't grab me right away either and overall is a quieter book, if that makes sense. I'm liking it, but JE is still my fav..."


lol! I agree about the "Dear Reader"


message 43: by Jessi (new)

Jessi | 52 comments Well I shall keep at it but it is very slow going for the time being LOL


message 44: by Jessi (new)

Jessi | 52 comments I just could not get into it. I had to stop. It was very boring to me. Jane Eyre was so SO much better. Hope the rest of you enjoy more than I did.


message 45: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) I totally understand. I had a hard time with the beginning of it. And all that French! If I ever read it again it will be a version with translations of the French.


message 46: by Miss.terri (new)

Miss.terri | 91 comments Martha wrote: "I totally understand. I had a hard time with the beginning of it. And all that French! If I ever read it again it will be a version with translations of the French."

I had a version that had the English translation at the bottom of the page.


message 47: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) That would be nice. But since I'm about 40% into it, I'll stick with this one. It's slow going some days. I'm trying to make the halfway mark in the next day or 2.


message 48: by Miss.terri (new)

Miss.terri | 91 comments Yes, I understand that. The book is over 500 pages.


message 49: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) I'm halfway through it. Like it quite a bit, but it doesn't keep my interest like Jane Eyre did. It's a thoughtful story with little action. Oh, there is some, but even it is pretty low-key for the most part.


message 50: by Miss.terri (new)

Miss.terri | 91 comments That is true. I enjoyed reading it even so. I am hoping her other books are just as good. This is the first book by Charlotte Bronte that I have read.


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