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  1. I typed "Book Club Forum" on google and clicked the first that appeared.
  2. Birthday: 14th February Age: 19 Starsign: Aquarius. Single/Married/Other? In a relationship. Children? None. Where do you live? The West of Scotland. Do you work? I've just finished a HND in television operations. I work behind the bar in a football social club at the weekend but I'm currently looking for something much better. Favourite author? At the moment Jane Austen or J.K. Rowling. Favourite book? I really, honestly can't choose one. How did you get here? I forgot to say I got here from typing "Book Club Forum" into google and this was the first place that popped up.
  3. I've rarely found myself not in the mood for a classic. I guess that's partly because most of the books I've read in the past few months have all been pre 1920. I love the lifestyle and language. I feel I was born in the wrong century to be honest. I've always found with Austen that it takes allot of discipline to read up until the half way point. I don't know what happens then but something takes over. I don't know if you've become used to it or things finally start to happen but they get allot easier to read then and become much more exciting. With Emma I think you really have to skim past Mrs Bates' lengthy speeches further into the novel. She is a very tedious woman.
  4. I look ahead all the time. I can't help it! The page will randomly open at a page a few chapters ahead of me and a line will jump out and catch my eye. I'll read a few lines. It doesn't ruin it for me because I don't know what context it's in and it motivates me to read the rest quicker so that I can get to that part and know what was meant by it or understand it's context. I have a tendency to read the last few lines of the book as well, I don't think I've ever read a book where I was able to restrain myself. It doesn't ruin it that much. There's usually a sort of wind down point after the climax isn't there? The last couple of lines don't usually spoil the entire book for me. I do try not to do it but my self control is astoundingly poor! Although I manage to justify it in the same way that Harry does in When Harry Met Sally. That way I don't feel too guilty.
  5. Thank you for all the kind welcomes! I'm from the West of Scotland. A place called Greenock. Heard of it? Anne's House of Dreams is by L.M. Montgomery. It's the fifth book in a series of 6. The first is called Anne of Green Gables. It's about a little orphan girl living on a Prince Edward Island in Canada and who is adopted by an old spinster woman and her brother where she lives a lovely happy life! The books in their entirety take you through from when she was adopted, through her childhood right up to when she's married has a loving family of her own. The one I'm reading at the moment starts days before her wedding day and has her setting up home and beginning to build a family. They really are charming books. I first read them all when I was about 12 and have always been among of my favourites. They're actually the books that started me reading for pleasure.
  6. Hello! I'm rather new here. I say rather, I joined ten minutes ago... Why did I come? ...I enjoy reading very much and I figured that a book club forum would be as good a place as any to find good recommendations for books to read (I've come to a bit of a conundrum, so many books so little time! I just don't know what to read next and so have begun retreading old ground.). And forums are good fun! Anyway, thank you very much! ~Victoria.
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