I "discovered" an author, Ariana Franklin, who writes historicals -- kind of medieval CSI mysteries with a touch of romance. There are some inaccuracies, but I am ignoring them, as I read Mistress of the Art of Death last night, and quite liked it.
I have the second book in that series, and she's written several others. She has good characterization, and a lovely, wry, dry wit.
Ooh, I think I read that. And I think I liked it.
I didn't realize my memory for books had gotten this crappy. I'm sure I read it in the last couple of months and yet I can't reliably retrieve anything beyond the title. I'm pretty sure I didn't know it was a series, though, so now I can keep an eye out for more.
What was the misreading? I don't remember anything about GWTW in book, and it is making me laugh!
Johnny and Ponyboy read GWTW repeatedly, and Ponyboy picks up the book and looks at a note Johnny left in it (about the poem from which "Stay gold" is taken), and decides to write about the recent events in his life (including Johnny), and the book flippin' ends with the first couple sentences repeated from the beginning of the book.
Somehow student read this and came up with him writing about "stay gold[en]" in Gone With the Wind.
HA! Debetesse, at least that's an understandable misreading. Hand to god, I had a student write about how the poem
Hollow Men
is about scarecrows!
I finished Julie Powell's book
Cleaving.
What an unpleasant book that is. It's not the infidelity, or the smugness of her HAWT ROUGH SEX LIFE, it's the smarminess that kills. And the boringness of the whole thing.
Oh- I remembered that they were reading a book repeatedly, but I forgot all about the GWTW. Granted, it has been about 20 years since I read the book.
Is it possible the student only read the first and last chapters or something?
He got the middle right, apart from not using Johnny's name, but it's such an odd mistake to make, that I think it must be organic, rather than from Cliff's Notes or whatever.
So nice to see a student making his own mistakes! originality counts!
As God is my witness, I'll never get in a knife fight with the Socs again!