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Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 7th, '22, 15:29
by Sanssouci
I finished reading Child of the Grove (Wizard of the Grove #1) by Tanya Huff. I haven't been reading much lately, and I also wasn't crazy about it, so it took me a long time to finish. I liked it just barely enough to read the next book, so I started The Last Wizard (Wizard of the Grove #2). Luckily it's just the two books.
Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 7th, '22, 15:49
by Amura
I hate it when I read the first book in a series and I'm not fully confident whether I want to follow reading it or not.
I'm not much into series.
(Says the one re-reading Discword xD)
Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 7th, '22, 23:13
by memoriam
Meanwhile I'm half through the Screwtape Letters. I love it. It's so implike

Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 8th, '22, 08:35
by Amura
memoriam wrote:Meanwhile I'm half through the Screwtape Letters. I love it. It's so implike

*looks it up*
Sounds interesting indeed!
I haven't read anything by C.S. Lewis
After all the fame The Chronicles of Narnia collected, I never watched the movies nor read the books...
Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 8th, '22, 11:57
by memoriam
Whaaat?!

I have all the Narnia books, I got them from my mom, the full series. I liked it a lot, it's a fairytale vibe, if I remember correctly. One or two books were meh and wtf is happening and who is this, but otherwise I remember being into this series.
I should re-read it, tbh. Just like Harry Potter. If not more.
I never watched the movies either, I didn't want to have the books spoiled, I had a hunch the movies would be bad, the trailers put me off. Didn't want to risk it.
Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 8th, '22, 14:15
by Amura
Just like Harry Potter indeed: I never read the books nor watched the movies either
I never heard of either of them until the movies were made, and I had the feeling they might be a little juvenile for me.
Then they became widely popular and people kinda pushed you to read/watch them, which is the attitude which causes in me exactly the opposite reaction.
So I never actually gave them a try.
Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 8th, '22, 14:59
by memoriam
Aw, pity. Maybe someday you'll find the energy to give them a try. As an adult I already know things that piss me off in Harry Potter, like making Slytherin people seem like they're all bad and evil. Oh well, the damage is done, moving on

Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 8th, '22, 15:25
by Amura
Maybe.
I don't know.
Now I'm quite tempted to read some books by an author who writes for younger audience.
I've heard several of my students mention they like how she writes, so I'm kinda curious.
Again, assuming her writing style is gonna be quite juvenile for me.
Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 8th, '22, 18:03
by memoriam
It might be nice to read something light :)
Re: The 2022 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 8th, '22, 18:18
by Amura
I often read light books.
The one I'm currently reading (from Discworld) is certainly humorous and light.
But still requires certain maturity to read.
My problem with books for teenagers is that they fall into cliches way too often, plots seem underdeveloped way too often, characters are Mary-Sues way too often...
I can read one every once in a blue moon, but that's it.
This probably not applies to Harry Potter nor to Chronicles of Narnia, but still the feeling remains.