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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 03:12    


Sanssouci

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I finished Daniel's Bride. I can't remember if I already said that. I liked it.

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 03:32    


Akili Li

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So what are you going to start next, Sanssouci?

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 03:46    


Sanssouci

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I'm reading a kid/teen book called Mad, Mad Monday. It's awful, but I am going to stick it out.

And a teen book called The Hired Girl, which I'm not far enough into to even really have an opinion of yet.

I started them both before Daniel's Bride, but then I just got more into that and put them on hold!

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 03:51    


WishingMoon

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-looks back at my goal- I don't know how many books I've read this year....My concept of time is wonky. Teaching is destroying my ability to doooooooo.

I know I read 1 book within recent memory.

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 03:57    


Akili Li

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Well, I hope it was one you enjoyed, WishingMoon!


I'm trying to get through my library pile at this point. The latest "... in Death" series by JD Robb (aka Nora Roberts). I'm really sporadic about reading those, and apparently have missed the last.... ten? Twelve? So the cast of characters here is including some new names. But I can't read too many of them in a row, for whatever reason. Still, one of my aunts really loves them and I try to grab one now and then so we can talk about it. It's an interesting mix of sci-fi and mystery; really feels like it belongs solidly in the mystery genre, but there aren't actually that many mysteries I've read which are sci-fi without fantasy, so that part is a lot of fun.
Problem is I'm so out of touch with where our tech is at right now that I sometimes get confused about which parts are real and which are sci-fi....



Anyhow, when I've finished that there are a bunch of other library books waiting.

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 08:40    


LittleJulez

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Isn't Nora Roberts that author who usually writes a lot of romance and women stuff? Or am I mixing something up there?

Alice,
Indeed, most of the language courses focus on literature and culture I'd say.
The thing is I had no idea about linguistics, therefore it was good that I did my bachelor's in English and started my master's in Linguistics. I think there are only very few courses in Germany teaching linguistics on a bachelor level.

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 09:01    


Akili Li

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Yes, that's right, Julez.

She uses the Nora Roberts name for romances and womens' lit, and the J.D. Robb name for a series, something close to 50 of them now, all with the same protagonist, who is a homicide detective in NYC in the near-ish future. (2050s?)

They definitely do describe the gore and the bodies in the mysteries, so I would not call them 'cozies'! And they go into some pretty trigger-prone stuff (sexual violence, including of minors, is something that has come up in some of the books) even setting aside the typical gore.

So they are definitely not the same thing repackaged.

(I have some issues with the books which I try hard to set aside because my aunt really does love them, and I want to enjoy them too and share it with her. But sometimes I think it's harder to set aside the pet peeves when you're not upfront about them, so I'm always torn between just stating where I see problems and trying to avoid dwelling on the problems by not mentioning them.)

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 12:39    


AliceON

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You have hugged AliceON!

@Julez: I suppose that's the main demographics of linguists in literary studies: those who didn't know where else to go. also, for English studies, it's international students who aren't offered an option to study linguistics in English and apply to a literature-heavy department as a result

I started a new book yesterday because I wanted to read something easy and all the books that I'm currently reading are either somewhere intense at the moment or are non-fiction books that I usually take notes on. but my brain didn't want any work so I looked for a Russian book with a romance and the smallest number of pages (logic)

anyway, the new book is about a mage from the fire world studying in a university of the ice world because her world got destroyed about 6 years ago. the romance is nothing special (I'd go full fangirl on it 15 years ago but that's it) but the story reminded me how I love university/school setting

and I remembered my aspiration to write about scholars of the supernatural who encounter the supernatural. aaaand I kind of want to write something in the academic setting but from the staff's perspective. students get to star in a lot of crazy romances and adventures but what about the profs? I'm not sure I've read anything in an academic setting from a teacher's perspective

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 13:12    


LittleJulez

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Ooooh Alice that sounds like a lot of fun! I'd love to read that if you ever write that! In which language would you write it? I could read it nevertheless, Russian would take a little longer though :qhehe:

Akili,
That is great that the author can write two different things like that :)
I can understand that you are torn in between. But if this is really something that connects you and your aunt you might just try ignoring these problems :D

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 Post subject: Re: The 2018 Reading Challenge
Posted: Oct 15th, '18, 18:37    


AliceON

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that'd be in English, 'cause I need to practice, but I'm one of those people who run around with stories and ideas and never write anything XD

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