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taoron24121
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
"AliSim19;c-17320524" wrote:
@Taoron oh Jane Eyre, excellent choice! I read that about once a year....maybe 18 months at a push. And although I’ve never actually visited the house that is supposed to have inspired Thornfield Hall I’m up walking in North Yorkshire quite a lot and have such a clear picture of it in my head! Not sure if I’d have the skill to translate it into S4 though haha.
Hopefully I can use this challenge to push Assistant Designer to read Little Women.....she’s on the 4th time through Black Beauty in 2 years but the poor Marches have just been sat gathering dust....fingers crossed ?
I'm 50, and this was my first time. I had lunch with a friend and theater director I admire, the other day and after commenting that I had just read Little Woman, now reading Jane Eyre and then Wuthering Heights, he commented that I'm going through all of the chick classics. LOL Hey...if it's good, it's good. One cannot live on Shakespeare alone.
It's such a good book and I'm betting that once she starts it, she won't be able to put it down.
There are a few buildings I was looking at in Jane Eyre, including Gateshead and Lowood. Might be a lot to take on for most folks. I may revisit Little Women again for this, at some point, to do Meg's Dovecote. Heck, we even have the Lawrence home and the Aunt's home. (as the boys home/school) Lots of possibilites.
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