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Sep 20, 2011 12:08PM

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

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

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?

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! :)

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


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!

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

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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.



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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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"



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

