arpit_singhai says:
hey is any one reading that
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great expectations,a fantastic novelkatejennings says:
yes i am and really enjoying it - a lovely gentle humour, what do you think??
yes i am and really enjoying it - a lovely gentle humour, what do you think??
Feb 13, 2007
10:08 pm
10:08 pm
blmfr says:
I remember reading Great Expectations in high school many years ago. It still ocationaly comes to mind all these years later.
I plan to choose it as one of my books via dailylit.
I remember reading Great Expectations in high school many years ago. It still ocationaly comes to mind all these years later.
I plan to choose it as one of my books via dailylit.
Apr 6, 2007
4:09 pm
4:09 pm
NiroZ says:
Takes a bloody long time to read through Dailylit.
Pity you can't set how many parts the book will be sent it.
Takes a bloody long time to read through Dailylit.
Pity you can't set how many parts the book will be sent it.
May 19, 2007
1:18 am
1:18 am
albert says:
We are working on the ability to let you customize the size of installments. In the meantime, it's fairly easy to click the "send the next installment" link to speed things up.
We are working on the ability to let you customize the size of installments. In the meantime, it's fairly easy to click the "send the next installment" link to speed things up.
May 19, 2007
8:22 am
8:22 am
philipbooth says:
(responding to old post from someone who apparently has finished the book, but ...) Yes, I like the humor - sudden little turns of phrase that make you chuckle, and so dry sometimes that you don't catch the comic edge until after you've read it.
Anyone reading GE now?
(responding to old post from someone who apparently has finished the book, but ...) Yes, I like the humor - sudden little turns of phrase that make you chuckle, and so dry sometimes that you don't catch the comic edge until after you've read it.
Anyone reading GE now?
Mar 6, 2008
8:57 am
8:57 am
sen247 says:
it is one of my favorite books. beautiful. I like it better than david copperfield.
it is one of my favorite books. beautiful. I like it better than david copperfield.
Mar 10, 2008
6:27 pm
6:27 pm
alice_90 says:
I actually cant stand that book. I read it in high school too and it was horrible. im not really sure why anyones likes it? any ideas...
I actually cant stand that book. I read it in high school too and it was horrible. im not really sure why anyones likes it? any ideas...
Mar 11, 2008
12:33 pm
12:33 pm
yay4krystia says:
I love that book =) I love Dickens's humor...he writes with his tongue firmly in cheek. Anyone read Nicholas Nickleby? It's total melodrama, but very entertaining!
I love that book =) I love Dickens's humor...he writes with his tongue firmly in cheek. Anyone read Nicholas Nickleby? It's total melodrama, but very entertaining!
Mar 11, 2008
10:18 pm
10:18 pm
philipbooth says:
I think it's beautifully written - lots of telling details, great evocation of time and place and, as mentioned, loads of humor (although of an older vintage - not "in-your-face" humor).
Alice90: What did you find "horrible" about it?
I think it's beautifully written - lots of telling details, great evocation of time and place and, as mentioned, loads of humor (although of an older vintage - not "in-your-face" humor).
Alice90: What did you find "horrible" about it?
Mar 12, 2008
8:47 am
8:47 am
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