Finished! Next Please!
Hmm I throughly enjoyed Vanity fair – although it is probably a little long – would definitely recommend though. It is written in a witty accessible style is something that I would like to try and emulate. Some parts were particularly meaningful to me right now. I have also seen the recent film with Reese Witherspoon and can re-evaluate that after reading the book. I must say they did a very good job with the film. Although they lost some of the biting scarasm of the narrator in the book.
Apr 19, 2005, 03:44PM PDT | 0 comments
Eeek. I am a quick reader I never take long to read a book but this one has been going for almost 2 weeks now. I am worried that I am losing focus. Need to refocus. I am enjoying but having seen the film I am using the characters in the film to fill out the book. The writing style is enjoyable and perversely english. I feel that this book is teaching me things in life. Such as:
- Women loving men with facial hair
- Men love men with facial hair.
- Women love cads and bounders.
- Women can be manipulative.
- Class is important
- Drinking the right kind of drinks impresses people (claret not gin).
- Marrying well is crucial
- Being a fat coward is a sure way to be made fun of.
- People in the 1800s weren’t a whole lot different.
- One can live well on borrowed money :-)
Mar 27, 2005, 03:49PM PST | 2 cheers | 0 comments