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Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: Apr 30th, '20, 22:52
by memoriam
Wow, never thought of that, but same, would love to find out the history of fan fiction

Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 1st, '20, 17:56
by Rubie
That is something I've never thought about. I wonder how they would have shared it. Or if they kept it to themselves. Maybe they threw little parties to share their work.
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 1st, '20, 18:39
by memoriam
Maybe they had clubs and read their works outloud :D
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 3rd, '20, 18:38
by jacobgrey
That would be the best. Already when I hear about the Shelleys and their friends all going on writing holidays together it makes me so happy. Now to imagine them reading out their fanfics to one another as well... :D
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 4th, '20, 13:13
by AliceON
sssoooo I'm taking part in the course on jewish-american comics! and I reworked my reading plan for the course duration
wulfilalice wrote:approximate list by august
'Comics and Sequential Art', 'Understanding Comics', 'The Contract With God Trilogy' and 'Maus' are required readings, 'Reinventing Comics' is a book I wanted to read for a while
we're also required to read 'Market Day' and 'The Golem's Mighty Swing' by James Sturm but I don't own these and couldn't find them cheap so idk if I'll get my hands on them at all
initially there were two more comics on the list: 'We Are On Our Own' by Miriam Katin and 'The Jew of New York' by Ben Katchor, but the prof had to cut them because of an emergency remote teaching situation. at least I assume it's because of that. it might also be because the 6 comics would cost students around 100€ total
at least with this course, I'm likely to read something this year XD
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 4th, '20, 14:31
by jacobgrey
Ooh, Maus is really good. And super sad. Look forward to your reaction from reading that :D
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 4th, '20, 22:00
by AliceON
I'm afraid my reaction won't be unique :(
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 5th, '20, 12:57
by LittleJulez
Oh that list looks super cool, Alice!
None of these works seems familiar, but I don't have any knowledge in this field, unfortunately.
I am glad you made it into the course!
If you need any book I can always look it up, whether there is an e-book and whether my library has open access to it :)
I am 250 pages into "It" and I think it's pretty cool so far :)
They made two movies, one when they are children and one with adults (right?). In the book these two narratives are intertwined kinda, so there is a part when they were young, one when they are old and so one.
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 5th, '20, 15:01
by Rubie
Maus was popular when I was in high school. I remember seeing a lot of people reading it. I never read it though.
I got half left in my 6th book, The Infernal Battalion by Django Wexler. I read almost to the halfway point in 4 days, then put it down for all of last week because I was working on my cross stitching project. Now I'm determined to finish it this week since I really want to know how it ends since this is a final book and everything hit the fan in the last book.
Re: The 2020 Reading Challenge
Posted: May 5th, '20, 23:54
by jacobgrey
I finally got through my massive coffee table book, which was all about the history of Louis Vuitton catwalks. Every single collection from the relaunch in the 90s through to last year
The main problem in reading it was that I couldn't really lift it up haha. I've read it in small batches since Christmas.