Reading is Not a Violent Activity
Apr. 11th, 2007 12:52 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Finished Corinne tonight so I could write my paper on it.
While I enjoyed the book, I still feel this desire to chuck it across the room for the satisfying thud of it hitting something. Because, omg, did parts of it piss me off. And I'm usually level-headed when it comes to stuff like this. Seriously, professors have commented on it.
Interestingly, though, this skill-building paper has helped me work through some of my issues. I am attempting to read what is a confusing ending from a woman writer considering everything that has come before as a good thing, and not the tragic thing it looks like on the surface. I think I've succeeded, but I guess I'll just have to wait until I get the paper back to find out for sure.
Next book is George Sand's Indiana.
It feels like a Thursday night and not a Tuesday night (well, Wednesday morning). It's because I messed with our usual schedule and went ahead and made pasta for dinner and then didn't go to work.
While I enjoyed the book, I still feel this desire to chuck it across the room for the satisfying thud of it hitting something. Because, omg, did parts of it piss me off. And I'm usually level-headed when it comes to stuff like this. Seriously, professors have commented on it.
Interestingly, though, this skill-building paper has helped me work through some of my issues. I am attempting to read what is a confusing ending from a woman writer considering everything that has come before as a good thing, and not the tragic thing it looks like on the surface. I think I've succeeded, but I guess I'll just have to wait until I get the paper back to find out for sure.
Next book is George Sand's Indiana.
It feels like a Thursday night and not a Tuesday night (well, Wednesday morning). It's because I messed with our usual schedule and went ahead and made pasta for dinner and then didn't go to work.