In a way, I wish that I had acquired this as an audiobook, since the prose is of the sort that would sound wonderful read aloud, preferably by a member of the RSC.
I heard the writer read a section of it on the Diane Rehm show last week and it was completely mesmerizing! I'm so looking forward to reading it but I have a big, newly purchased TBR pile and so am restraining myself. Right now I'm reading the Time Traveller's Wife. It's pretty good.
Has anyone read/is anyone reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell right now?
DH bought it and has started it, but I'm waiting until I've caught up a little more on my library books. (Also, it just doesn't work for us to read a book at the same time. We've been known to buy two copies of new Harry Potters to lessen marital bickering.)
We've been known to buy two copies of new Harry Potters to lessen marital bickering.
Have you thought about buying one and borrowing the second copy from the library? That way you still keep one when you both are done.
(btw I
love
the Harry Potter books!)
Has anyone read/is anyone reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell right now? I'm about 200 pages into it and enjoying it muchly.
Megan bought it for me for my birthday, and I just started it... I am only a few pages in, but I am really looking forward to it.
Have you thought about buying one and borrowing the second copy from the library? That way you still keep one when you both are done.
Well, the only way that would work when the goal is to read the book the instant it comes out would be if I were lucky enough to be one of the first twenty or so people to put it on hold. Takes a lot of luck with anything popular.
You could buy two copies, be reeeeaaalllllyyyy careful with one and return it when you're done!
Susan,
I worried about that, too, but she turns out to be okay.
Oh, good. Though, between Sophie writing Jack
that the baby seemed a little strange and Diana was drinking too much,
and Diana writing Stephen
not to expect too much, because the baby seemed rather stupid,
that's a lot of foreshadowing for naught.
It's not for naught, by any means. There are stormy seas to navigate. A couple of novels' worth, I think.
I'm going to a Chuck Palahniuk reading tonight!