mcarefelle is making herself
I’ll be finished with Moby Dick in exactly a week. It is a pretty intense read if you can catch all of the allusions. I can’t wait to be done though!
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How to read Moby Dick"Big obsession, bigger fish."
How I did it: Slowly, but surely, I got through it. Some of the sections about boats and whaling were REALLY slow, but other sections were absolutely incredible. Resources: For inspiration: http://www.futureofthebook.org/itinplace/archives/2007/05/moby_welles.html |
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How I did it: I went to the library, checked out a big edition of it, the 150th anniversary Penguin edition, and began reading that very same day. I'm more than half way through it now, to the point that Stubbs and his team get the first whale for the Pequod. Read how I did it…
mcarefelle is making herself
I’ll be finished with Moby Dick in exactly a week. It is a pretty intense read if you can catch all of the allusions. I can’t wait to be done though!
mcarefelle is making herself
Well I plan on reading a few more chapters this weekend, hopefully getting to about 25.
I got the book for Christmas and started it, but then it fell in the toilet, so its all warped. Maybe I will buy it again….
I checked this out of the library over the weekend. Its relatively easy reading compared to the last book I muscled through. I’ll try to finish it in three weeks, but we’ll see what happens.
I read about 100 pages last summer while vacationing in Northern California. I have already decided this is one of my favorite books right up there with A Prayer for Owen Meany and Anna Karenina.
Melistar is cleaning up paperwork. Next year, the IRS will not win this battle
In process
I always felt bad about not reading this all the way through in High School. I found this site called Moby-Dick the Whale and am going to try to read a chapter a day.
I downloaded this e-book from Project Gutenberg months ago and have still not begun. THE TIME HAS COME. I begin today