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Name : Linda S.

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Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell
 
Interesting, Slow, Difficult
Slogging Through Cranford

This short novel was written in 1853, and it definitely reads that way. Centered on the small English town of Cranford, the book explores the inner lives of several gentrified "spinsters". Important for its time, the story diverts from the typical romance, and celebrates the value of all women in a time when women's personal value was defined by their marriage and children. While the first half of the book is slow, everyone agreed that it was worth slogging through it. What initially appears meandering is in fact deliberate and highly structured.

 
Epic, Brilliant, Insightful
Inspired World Building

Only half of us managed to read the book. It is long and detailed, but a worthwhile feat of an extraordinary imagination. "Dune" is a science fiction classic; a genre-defining epic. Given the time it was written in the late 1960's, today "Dune" is a commentary on the complexities of war and politics in a multicultural and intricately interconnected world. Nevertheless, though it's worth reading, it's not easy.

 
Fun, Slow
Cold Comfort Farm

A light-hearted parody of overly dramatic, angst-filled rural novels. Recently orphaned nineteen year old Flora goes to stay with her backwater relatives on their farm, with the intent of "tidying up" both the place and the lives of the people who live there. A fun book, but its good to do a quick review of the book on Wikipedia before actually reading it.

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