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gogandmagog · 1 year ago
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a peek at Susan Baker's WWI era wardrobe
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    "I was commissioned by Laura Robinson of the Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston to produce a dress for the character Susan Baker, the Blythe's family's house-keeper, in the book, Rilla of Ingleside by L.M. Montgomery.         The dress is currently on display in the Normandy area in France; later in June it will be at the L.M. Montgomery Institute on Prince Edward Island; and later on in Ontario.  In Rilla of Ingleside the character Susan Baker is described as wearing plain, simple, practical style clothing.  She is not a slave to fashion and would dress in a sensible, serviceable style.           The skirt is ankle-length with enough fullness to allow ease of movement - it is tapered to the waist with fullness gathered into the waistband.  The collarless blouse is a basic period style with straight sleeves with button cuffs and slight tapering to fit.  There are no embellishments and the buttons are simple in style.           The colour of the skirt is a light shade of khaki and the blouse is a darker shade with small print design.  The colours were chosen to be symbolic of the khaki uniforms worn by the soldiers fighting in trenches on the European front in WWI.  Susan Baker in her way was doing her bit for the war effort on the home front."
— Arnold G. Smith, reproduction period clothing costumer
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fantasyw0rldwithn0name · 2 years ago
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are they associated with a certain color? what color do they wear the most?
pax: blue
violet: yellow(ignore her name shhhh)
mitsue: green
rilla: pink
charlie: red and black
star: purple and/or brown
what sort of music would they like? have you thought about what genres or bands do they lean towards? do they have a favorite song?
idk about everyone but
charlie: punk music. specifically a trans punk playlist made by a mutual that i listen to constantly. favorite song is true trans soul rebel by am!
star: showtunes. fucking theatre kid
violet: just everything. will listen to anything
how do they typically dress? does their wardrobe lean more towards practicality or aesthetics?
pax: practicality
violet: practicality but she’s cute
mitsue: practicality
rilla: practicality
charlie: aesthetics but still very comfy
star: aesthetics
what do they have in common with you? how are they different? would you get along with them?
pax: similarity we’re both depressed, difference he’s really quiet around his friends irl and online
violet: similarity interest in the stage design and costume part of theatre, difference very upbeat just all the time
mitsue: similarity both middle children, difference she likes sports
rilla: similarity we both like painting, difference she doesn’t swear and i swear too much
charlie: similarity we both listen to punk music and like have punk. mindsets? ideals? difference she actually has a punk clothing style
star: similarity we’re both fucking loud, difference they don’t like men
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angelholme · 2 years ago
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V, V, V — Day 4 : Book
There is a series called “Melissa and Joey” that has one of the most distressing and offensive scenes I have ever seen in a TV series. And I know you are wondering what that could possibly be, and why it was so distressing and offensive, and why it was “one of the most”.
Was it racist? Was it homophobic? Was it a man abusing a woman in some mean and misogynistic way?
No — it turns out it was none of those things.
Lennox — the niece of the main character Mel — and her boyfriend Haskell had bought a first edition of “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” at a garage sale, and now were breaking up so were trying to decide what to do with the book.
But they couldn’t decide what to do with it, so in the end Lennox says she will cut the book in half and they can half of it each. And then she does. She literally makes it look like she cuts not only one of the better books in the world in half, but a first edition of one of the better books in the world in half.
When I first watched this my rational mind realised that there was no way they were going to do this. That the producers had to know that not only would a first edition be worth tens of thousands of pounds (or dollars or whatever) but also the level of blasphemy to do that would be something that would just be…….. unforgivable.
And now I realise I am starting to sound a little…….. psychotic about this.
I am a child of the digital age. Despite the fact I was born in the 70s, and computers — at least computers as we know them now — were not a thing when I was a kid, and tablets, smartphones and so forth were not even a glint in the eye of the mind of the gods, I am most definitely a child of the digital age.
If we had to go back to a world without my computer, without my laptop, without my phone, my tablet and without the internet it would be an utter nightmare. I rarely watch “real television” any more (films via Netflix, Disney+ and Google for the most part) and almost all of my reading is done via Kindle and audiobooks.
However I still think we have a place for books in the world. And that the destruction of books — whether it is because people are trying to hide knowledge, or because they are destroying them for fun, or because they are just wantonly destroying them — is one of the worst crimes imaginable.
Books are a link to the past. While websites can contain the same information, they are far too easy to update, and have very little ability to be audited when they do. (There might be internal auditing but they don’t have to show it to anyone in the outside world).
But books….. when they change you generally tend to know. And you know who has changed it, and when it was changed.
Books are also more……… tangible. Reading “Rilla of Ingleside” on the kindle is all well and good, and listening to an audiobook is also good.
But holding a copy of the book in your hand, turning the pages and reading the printed words is a whole different experience. And reading a copy that was printed, set and bound one hundred and two years ago — during the lifetime of the author…….. it is also quite an experience.
However it’s not just that — as a wise man said some knowledge can be taken and used and thrown away, but sometimes the gaining of knowledge should have importance, it should have gravitas. The getting of knowledge should only be gained from old musty books, not from random websites or digital books — it should be from weighty old tomes that are musty with age. The getting of knowledge should be smelly.
As I said, I wouldn’t go back to a time when we only had books — going down to the library to look stuff up was a nightmare, and not having access to every piece of information in the known universe at my fingertips would just be…….. horrific. Just the idea of doing my job alone without being able to look up how to do it (which I admit sounds like I have no idea how to do my job, but you get my point) makes me not want to do my job at all.
But to live in a world without books? It would be equally horrific. Because books are the lifeblood — the source, the heart-stone — of all knowledge. And if we were to get rid of them, convert them all to digital and to a transient form, then the world would be a much sadder and a much poorer place.
Which is why the idea that someone would cut a first edition of “The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe” in half is so horrifying, so obscene and so offensive.
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kusinka · 4 years ago
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gemsofthegalaxy · 4 years ago
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Amuse me w/ minffel (bonus point if its min trying to cheer him up) OR zip me with any of your tpp otps/ot3s c:
TANI you are the most beautiful of menaces as always, and you’re doing the lord’s work for making me write this content.
I have written both, starting with Zip Me (or, rather, lace me) for rad bouquet because you know I’m obsessed with the idea of Damien helping Rilla get dressed in corsets/stays even tho idk if they would be practical for wear in the jungle but it’s FANTASY so whatever. I based her dress vaguely off of regency period stuff but pls historians dont @ me. 
i’m gonna answer this ask with the tpp one, and make a post for the minffel one and tag you, mkay? Zip me Lace Me  Damien/Arum/Rilla, the penumbra podcast. ~700 words “I need to get dressed,” Rilla said, letting out a giggle as Arum pressed his nose against her shoulder then licked her neck. “Are you quite sure?” Arum asked, “you could, instead, consider… not doing that, tktktk.” “Very persuasive argument,” Rilla said with a hum. “It is tempting,” Rilla said, slowly. “My loves!” Damien called out, and Rilla heard Arum sigh. “Are you getting ready?” He poked his head through the door and raised his brows. “Seems not.” It was Rilla’s turn to sigh. “Arum won’t let me get up. See, he has his arms around my waist. There’s nothing I can do,” Rilla argued. 
“Oh my, that is challenging, isn’t it?” Damien said, walking towards them. They were sitting up against the headboard of the bed, at least two separate blankets pooled around their waists. Arum indeed had his lower arms around Rilla’s middle, but she was doing very little to stop snuggling with him. “Whatever can be done?” “Not much, I’m afraid,” Rilla said, and Damien leaned over to kiss her on the cheek.   “My heart, we must get moving,” Damien said. He stooped past Rilla to kiss Arum on the face and felt Rilla kiss his neck. “Must we?” Arum asked. “You could… join us, tktktk.” Damien hummed, “That is very tempting, Arum,” he said. Arum laughed. “But, no. We must get ready, my loves. This is final.” “Fine,” Arum said. Damien kissed him, and Arum slipped his tongue in Damien’s mouth for just a moment before Damien reluctantly pulled away and stood up straight. The three of them slowly left the bed and moved about the room as they started to collect the garments they wanted to wear. Damien was almost entirely dressed, of course, but he plucked his bag from an overstuffed wardrobe and put it on the chair near the bedroom door that tended to house knickknacks or things they meant to put away. Arum went to the dresser that kept most of his clothing and produced a shirt, vest, and a cape, which he laid out on the bed. Then, he found a change of pants and started to get into them. Meanwhile, Rilla replaced the under gown she’d slept in with a fresh one, and grabbed her stays from the dresser where Damien tended to put them. She put her stays on on backwards and drew the lace through it, before turning the garment to the right side. Just as she was about to start to tighten the laces, she felt Damien’s hands on her shoulders.   “Allow me, my Rilla,” Damien said, and then he glanced over and smiled at Arum, who wasn’t paying them any mind as he slid his arms into his vest. “Our Rilla,” Damien murmured. His hands trailed from Rilla’s shoulders and to the laces of her stays, as she adjusted the strap on one side. “You know I’m perfectly capable of doing this myself, Damien,” Rilla said, but she moved her hands to  scoop her braids into a pile on the top of her head as Damien carefully began lacing her into the undergarment. “I know, my half heart,” Damien told her softly. Rilla could hear the smile in his voice, and the quiet reverence. When he was finished, Rilla grabbed her underdress from the same drawer and slid it over her body. Damien tied it at the back for her, and she finally plucked her longer, green dress and put that on top. “You look beautiful,” Damien told her, and Rilla just rolled her eyes. “You say that every day,” Rilla told him, turning towards the mirror to arrange her braids on her shoulders. “And each day, I mean it,” Damien assured her. “Are we nearly ready?” Arum asked as he came up to them, draping his cape over his shoulders, holding the clasps, one in each hand.  “Almost,” Damien said, and his hands came up to take the clasps of the cape from him. “Tch, I was just about to do that,” Arum said, and Damien just smiled up at him. “And I did it for you, instead,” Damien told him, smoothing his hands across the fabric on Arum’s shoulder and leaning forward for a kiss. Arum placed his lower hands on Damien’s hips as he returned the kiss. “Okay,” Rilla said, “we are ready. At least, we will be, once I get kissed too,” she said. Arum laughed. “Well, that can be arranged,” Damien said, twisting his neck to look back at her and extending a hand. “And then we must leave.” “Of course,” Rilla said, with a smirk. She took Damien’s hand, and felt as Arum’s came to her waist, and allowed herself to be drawn into them once more. In the end, they were only about 30 minutes late to the function they were attending. 45 minutes, tops.
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seasonsofthecitadel · 5 years ago
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Here is our first creator spotlight, introducing (this time solely as a zine artist) @skunkoon!
Every spotlight will feature some of the contributor’s best pieces, as well as an interview about their work and the Penumbra. Get to know our zine team!
Favourite season?
Autumn is definitely my favourite! I feel the most comfortable when the temperature drops and I can wear most of my wardrobe again. Also the gloominess of the season is so aesthetically pleasing!
What is your favourite thing to draw?
I feel most comfortable drawing and designing characters, and I try my best to draw them naturally existing within their environment. That’s really why I became an artist in the first place; I wanted to bring my brain children to life! I still have a long way to go but every day I’m striving to create more authentic and believable characters and environments.
What is your favourite part of your drawing process?
Line art! Absolutely the line art, it’s the most satisfying part of a drawing in my opinion. Although it requires the most focus (which is super difficult for me at times) it forces me to enter a sort of zen state.  One wrong move and a character’s expression can change completely, so I need to clear my mind, calm my breathing, and move without fear. If only I could enter a state of calm like that in my day to day life!
How did you first discover The Penumbra Podcast/Second Citadel?
I was in the neighborhood of “needing new podcasts to listen to” and found a list of good fantasy/sci-fi podcasts to check out (thank youuu random tumblr user.) Since I was still in school it was perfect timing for me to get into it since I would listen to podcasts while doing my sewing and drafting homework.
Who is your favourite Second Citadel character? Why?
It sounds clichè to say Damien since I know he’s a favourite for many, but I’ve always had a soft spot for characters with religious and spiritual undertones. I realize a lot of folks have complex feelings about religion, but for me the work into spirituality I’ve done has always brought me a deep sense of peace and calm. So seeing someone like Damien, with all his anxieties and fears, being able to relax knowing there’s a force that can ground him … it just makes me hopeful, y’know?
What is your favourite Second Citadel episode? Why?
That’s tough to say! I’m really loving the newest season so far and the characters we’ve been introduced to, but I’d have to say my favourite episodes are Battle at World’s End #3 and #4. I loved seeing Rilla explore the abandoned city within the Terminus from episode 3, and I was enthralled by Damien’s monologue in episode 4~
Anything else to say?
Although some unfortunate medical circumstances have thrown my life out of balance lately, I’m so grateful that it’s given me the time to help out with this project. My biggest thanks go out to my fellow mods for helping bring this project to life and inspiring me to keep being creative♡
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safflowerseason · 5 years ago
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fireside - if you had your dream wardrobe, what would it look like?
Whatever the Duchess of Sussex is wearing
Um, more seriously…whatever the Duchess of Sussex is wearing to a more informal public event. Even in her pre-Duchess days, her casual style was and remains A+. I don’t love every single formal gown she has worn, but in general, her informal outfits include pieces that I would absolutely wear myself. I ascribe to the same “traditionally classic” aesthetic that defines her informal style…I tend to wear neutrals, and my basic uniform is slim-fitting pants of some sort with a loose top or sweater. And if I could wear high heels all the time, I absolutely would (I can’t and don’t, I’m too practical and heels are bad for your feet, but this is a dream universe, after all.)
frost - if you could give some advice to your younger self, what would you say?
Oh honey…you will get through it. You will survive. Things will change, and they will stay absolutely the same, and it will be fine. Your life is your life, and as soon as you figure that out, things get better. 
harvest - what fictional character do you most identify with? Why?
Growing up, I identified a lot with Emily Starr from the Emily of New Moon series by L.M. Montgomery. I’m a big fan of both the Anne and the Emily series, but Anne ends up being a bit too much of a goody-goody for me (and there is critical literature to back me up on this!). Once Anne gets through her awkward phase, everyone falls in love with her, which is less interesting to me than Emily, who is not universally loved by her peers and her emotional journey is a bit darker and more dramatic. (I’ve still read all the Anne books approximately a bajillion times, except Rainbow Valley because that one is boring. Where is the Montgomery fandom on Tumblr? Who will obsessively discuss Rilla of Ingleside with me?!) 
Anyway, I identify with Emily Starr not necessarily because she is a writer, although she is one, but more because of her particular mentality as an artist and as a woman. She is deeply emotional, and I don't mean that in a pejorative/sexist way…she just feels everything very deeply. She’s also a fairly solitary creature, for better or for worse, is an astute observer of human nature, and is obsessed with natural beauty, and these are all characteristics I recognize in myself. She struggles a lot with the fine line between being alone and being lonely, which is something I’ve grappled with in my life too.  
I also recognize a lot of my faults in her. Like Emily, I tend to come off cool and disinterested to strangers. I’m very proud.  I don’t suffer fools easily. I don’t want to waste my time with people who I don’t share a real intellectual or emotional connection with. She tends to be a bit black and white about the relationships in her life. People are “in” or they are “out”, and I am the same way, but that’s not necessarily a super productive way to go about developing relationships…
When I was in middle school, I was like Emily Starr, but I wanted to be Rachel Green on Friends, and they say that the characters you aspire to be like are equally important in shaping your personality…so take that psychological tidbit for what it’s worth as well.
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ferryboatpeak · 7 years ago
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good things by good people: the best fic i read in 2017
The community aspect of writing fic is easily my favorite part of fandom. I was so lucky this year to get to know so many talented writers who brainstormed with me and encouraged me and allowed me to beta for them and left me nice comments and tolerated me screaming into their inboxes. So I’m going to close out the year by gushing about all of them and my favorite things they wrote in 2017.
queerlyalex: I learned multishipping at @queerlyalex’s feet, and I continue to admire their versatility, enthusiasm, and prolific production. Also I am eternally grateful to them for reblogging me early on; it’s only thanks to Alex that I have any pals around here. Alex absolutely slayed me with a few well-crafted sentences this year (e.g., ”Louis stares at Niall like he’s a map without a legend.”) and I also adored their hiatus nouis and creepy robot nouis and… okay, I just realized Alex is my favorite nouis writer.
Mildly_Maddy: @mildlymaddy writes with such heart and tenderness, and I particularly admire the physicality of her writing. Cold noses, headaches, fingernail scratches… she always makes me feel the characters’ physical sensations. Maddy’s also the most genius editor in all the wide world; every single thing I’ve written this year has benefited from her keen eye and unerring ability to not only diagnose the problem but to come up with the solution. Finally, Maddy makes brevity her bitch. Nobody writes tagfic like she does, and her hamille drabble might be my favorite thing I’ve read this year, 100 words densely packed with so many things I love (a clever joke on current canon, positive treatment of female side characters, harry in a collar). In 2017 I also particularly loved her hedgehog fairy louis, lilo bad wardrobe phone sex (a brilliant concept well-executed), and of course her nouis post-louelle breakup porn.
dramaturgicallycorrect: I am in awe of @wickershire​’s skills at worldbuilding. She writes an amazing diversity of settings and eras, and every single one of them feels completely realized. She also has this way of centering her characterizations on lesser-emphasized canon details, which is a brilliant trick that makes her characters feel simultaneously familiar and fresh. Her wolvesfest fic leaned into Niall’s fearlessness, Harry’s need to feel useful, and Louis’s protectiveness. Her Wimbledon fic took Harry’s treatment by the media and somehow used it to make this clumsy deer-legged menace into a believable professional athlete, alchemy of the highest order. (The sentence that laid me flat: "He stretches his long limbs as far as they can go and just like that, everything that’s Liam’s belongs to him.") Her narry road trip fic turned Harry’s aggressive image curation into obsessive travel experience planning (ohhhhh goddddddd, “’You’re an act of god,’ Niall tells him, but he means Harry’s a natural fucking disaster.”) AND AS IF THIS WASN’T ENOUGH, Kate also wrote the alex/peter fic the world needed.
saysthemagpie: You’re all aware that @saysthemagpie​ is the total package: brilliant plotting, achingly beautiful character development, gorgeous imagery, hilarious crack, and smoking hot sex scenes. I love Jes’s writing so much that it’s hard to narrow down my 2017 favorites, except that her dunkirk sex pest crackfic is unquestionably at the top of the list. 50 shades fionrry was also an instant classic, and I think the very first appearance of the barry characterization we didn’t know we needed but now can never live without. I also loved every scrap we got of small town divorce fic and sexswap narry and dog park lilo/fionrry and hazoff mpreg, and she finished always be your boy with some grade-A Harry Styles suffering. Also, these particular sentences: “He feels light and sort of airy, like someone’s flung open all the windows inside of him, sunlight spilling in.” and  “When his gaze drops to Mitch’s mouth, Mitch feels the tug of it in his chest, a pull like the tide: moon-drawn, inexorable.” and  “when he can’t stop himself testing his thumb against the bright keen edge of his loss”
countthestars: @moondoggiestyle is a plotting genius who somehow manages to make the tropiest of tropes suspenseful. She can turn any scrap of canon into angst, usually in a way that’s also hilarious, and I really admire the way she interacts with prompts and cultivates readership. Here’s how much I have reread her fic: I was beta’ing something of hers and recognized a turn of phrase repeated from something else she wrote like two years ago, and I almost didn’t say anything because I was super embarrassed to admit that I am like the foremost scholar of her work. I am forever grateful that she’s put up with me chattering away in her inbox all year long about hitch and werewolves and the midwest, and allowed me to deluge her with my thoughts on the excellent when the wolves come out under the guise of beta’ing it. Other 2017 favorites: hitch, and more hitch, harry vs. shapeshifting demon (SO MANY LAUGHS IN SO FEW WORDS), pop punk nouis (my number one dream in life is 50K of this), the small town little league au, and oh my god this sentence: “His touch is soft, almost tentative, like Niall’s something breakable. Like Niall’s not something he’s already broken.” ALSO she has written the very best part of dark werewolf hitch and if I have to construct a 40k ark to bear her 1K forth to the world in 2018 I will happily do so.
fliptomybside: uni fionrry is maybe my favorite verse going right now. It’s soft and hot and tentative and happy and I love every new installment. I also love @polaroidgirlfriend‘s queer kendall and how effectively she’s characterized through the many ways she tries to physically erase herself.(”She spreads her arms and her legs out so they’re not touching. It’s easier to feel weightless, this way. Takes away her awareness of her own limbs and the way she takes up space.”)
sunsetmog: I am in awe of how @magicalrocketships makes every single sentence, every single word, contribute to character development (this 26-line story is a perfect example.) In 2017, she upended the famous/not-famous trope with Harry Styles Cooks.... I love, love, love that Louis’s reaction to Harry appearing on his doorstep is to be mad at him for materializing instead of remaining a safely abstract celebrity crush. She also blessed us all with You’re a Naughty Rabbit, Louis; a long-awaited installment of I Had Rather; and the gryles Mallorca fic we all desperately needed.
rilla: The greatest zarry author of all time posted little writing this year but every bit of it was exceptional. Her hogwarts zarry has all the beauty and wonder the source material is missing, her similes make me want to cry (”He’s lit around the edges like someone’s taken a cigarette lighter to a sheet of paper”), and even this plot outline was exquisite. (@flomps, we don’t talk enough? I’m so grateful you hung on in this fandom long enough for me to know you even a little, though.)
yeahloads: Attempting to praise @harryshippudge by praising her fic is a misleading exercise because it completely misses a major area of her genius, namely her brilliance at generating plots and prompting others to do the same. I have written thousands upon thousands of words because Liz asked the right question or came up with the right twist on a trope, and I hope that someday she will bring her abandoned wolvesfest concept to life either as gryles or as original fiction, because it’s an absolutely brilliant idea. The single snippet she posted is maybe my favorite thing she wrote this year. (Although I am also delighted she got on board the hitch train, and her hazoff abo mpreg verse is weird and wonderful communication porn.)
1000-directions: I love @1000-directions’s quick wit, grace under fire, and willingness to go as niche as it gets (ESPECIALLY breaking the seal on loufro, a ship that I have high hopes for in 2018). Her pig dog POV was one of the most clever, original things I read this year -- the voice sounds just like a dog wagging its tail. I also deeply appreciate her Camille blogging and the associated fic.
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daisy-journal-blog · 6 years ago
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igsy-blog · 8 years ago
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BBC 100 books (with commentary)
thanks for the tag @thegreatorangedragon  As an English major I was compelled to read a lot of these, and I may only have skimmed/read chunks of some of them if I could get away with it....
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen: not my favorite Austen, actually (Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility are 1 & 2) The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien - OMG, SO many times. My siblings and I had rituals around the reading of LOTR.
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte.  Yes - it’s OK Harry Potter series - JK Rowling - Yes!  My kids grew up to them and the experience was almost as good as the books.  But I also really enjoyed watching Rowling mature as a writer over the course of the series.  I don’t ask for perfection from my writers, but warmth and growth.  :-)  Also, they got my stubborn non-reader sons to READ. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee  - like probably every other person who went to MS/HS in the US. The Bible - yes, and twice all the way through.  once at about 10, and then more recently along with Slate’s Blogging the Bible (ok it was just the Old Testament).  That was a stage on my journey to my current fallen-catholicness 
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte - yes, but prefer the Pat Benatar song :D Nineteen Eighty Four - George Orwell - yes and really need a re-read 
His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman - No, keep meaning to. Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
.  Yes, and can I say I love Dickens - LOVE Dickens - but I hate this book.  I think it’s always assigned because it’s shortish.  I regularly reread the glorious messes that are Pickwick Papers, Bleak House, A Tale of Two Cities, and my fav, the insane Our Mutual Friend (but ONLY the Lizzie Hexam/Eugene Wrayburn segments). Little Women - Louisa M Alcott - and the sequels.  I think Jo’s Boys might actually be my favorite. Tess of the D’Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
.  yes - I am pretty sure??? Catch 22 - Joseph Heller.  read enough of it to count Complete Works of Shakespeare - William Shakespeare; yes! my mom was a Zefferelli Romeo & Juliet junkie - we had the album of the film - and I must have heard it 3 dozen times before I was 7.  She bought a complete works and I read all of it over the years. Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier. No 
The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien - Yes.  My husband’s favorite book.  And I really liked the Rankin-Bass film, when I was young.  Birdsong - Sebastian Faulk  No Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger - yeah The Time Traveller’s Wife - Audrey Niffenegger  Realllly?  This is a good book but I’m not sure it belongs on this list.  First novel and feels fresh out of an MFA program.  My other complaints I won’t say here because I tend to get very snarky about this book. (Another book I read around the same time [mid-oughts] was Then We Came to the End, the debut novel of Joshua Ferris - much better, like DeLillo without the air of self-importance.) Middlemarch - George Eliot; love me some Eliot (but prefer Silas Marner, mainly because of a very good tv adaption). Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell - Again: really?  I read this book because I spent the summer between HS and college in a really small town with a teeny library and I basically read my way through the fiction stacks.  Won’t say more than that, because I would get political. The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald Yes, but not a favorite. Bleak House - Charles Dickens. A great, great book for which two amazing miniseries have been done in my lifetime.  But rightly criticized, IMO, for the annoying tone of its first-person narrator, Esther.  Dickens was dazzlingly, spectacularly wrong in writing about women.  Not to mention other groups.  But my god did he skewer institutions on behalf of the (British) poor - none better. This book wins for the Jo’s death scene and its sweeping, bitter, critique of church and state and society and everything - and so human.  “Dead!  And dying thus around us, everyday.”  I was 12 when I first read that, recovering from chicken pox, and I sat straight up in bed.  This is the book that made me a socialist. War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy This is so horrible, but I haven’t! The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams.  Yes, fun, but not a favorite. Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh - No.  I started to and have a copy at work, for some reason I don’t even remember.  But not enough to county Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky  No :( Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck.  Yes, oh and my grandma’s family were Okies.  Everyone in my family has a copy of the Sacramento Bee front page story sneering about the dust bowl immigrants arriving in town and my great-grandmother is mentioned by name (though they mistakenly think she is her widowed father’s wife).  I love Cali, and Sactown, but we have a long history of being not-so-welcoming to everyone at certain times (was it in the 80s where the “Welcome to California, Now Go Home” bumper stickers were everywhere?).
Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll - yes The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame - yes but so long ago I don’t remember it at all Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy yes. David Copperfield - Charles Dickens.  Yes, not his best by far.  Another “easy” read like Great Expectations Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis - and many other of his works, when I was trying NOT to be an atheist - Mere Christianity, his sci-fi trilogy and Til We Have Faces, a retelling of my favorite myth, Psyche and Cupid.  I like the more obscure books in this series best - The Silver Chair and The Horse and his Boy. Emma - Jane Austen Persuasion - Jane Austen - oh, here it is!

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - CS Lewis .... uh, yes The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini - was a group read at work a couple of years ago.  recommend. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres 
Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne - yes Animal Farm - George Orwell - another book I want to re-read. The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown - nope 
One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez; YES A Prayer for Owen Meaney - John Irving 
The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins ... did I?  I’m pretty sure. Or was it The Moonstone? Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery.  YES.  Anxiously awaiting the new adaption.  Why is it so hard to get Anne of Windy Poplars on kindle?  That is the funniest one.  And Rilla of Ingleside so heartbreaking 
Far From The Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy 
The Handmaid’s Tale - Margaret Atwood, yes and ever so long ago.  Another book to re-read soon (haven’t started watching the series yet) Lord of the Flies - William Golding Atonement - Ian McEwan; LOVE this book and his writing in general.  He also wrote the screenplay, and the movie and the book are a perfect match in tone. 
Life of Pi - Yann Martel No, but on my list Dune - Frank Herbert - no Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons - yes, Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen - yay! 
A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon 
A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens - my intro to Dickens, though not his best Brave New World - Aldous Huxley - starting to get depressed at all this dystopian fiction that needs to be re-read as a primer for the present times 
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon Love In The Time Of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - lives at my desk at work.  Not even a favorite book of mine, but I love diving into his words every once in a while Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov The Secret History - Donna Tartt The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold  - when I saw the movie it reminded me why I wasn’t into reading the book Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas - plot better than the story 
On The Road - Jack Kerouac Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy - yeah, I had to read so much Hardy Bridget Jones’s Diary - Helen Fielding Midnight’s Children - Salman Rushdie - no, want to though 
Moby Dick - Herman Melville; I can’t even think about this book without remembering our class discussion of the “circle jerk” chapter.  I remember literally nothing else. 
Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens - meh Dracula - Bram Stoker 
The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett  - an ALL-TIME favorite Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson Ulysses - James Joyce; all hail the master, and the bastard responsible for my sick dependence on the em-dash The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome Germinal - Emile Zola Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray - unfortunately, yes Possession - AS Byatt A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens; of course Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell The Color Purple - Alice Walker - excellent The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry Charlotte’s Web - EB White: yes The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Albom Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Yes.  I prefer Dorothy Sayers’ Lord Peter series hands-down, but despite her association with Tolkien, Lewis, et al, she got squashed between Conan Doyle and Christie.  Her Gaudy Night is one of my top five books.
The Faraway Tree Collection - Enid Blyton Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad - yeah The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery heck, yeah The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks Watership Down - Richard Adams yes A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole - my kids read this book in HS, so I have a copy lying around, but have never read it A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas Hamlet - William Shakespeare - yes, probably too many times.  What are my favorite Shakespeare dramas?  Maybe King Lear, Richard III? Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl. yes 
Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
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