Thank you for creating and maintaining these topicstheyve become a place of joy for me, I love reading about what other people are reading, and getting ideas and recommendations :)<3 they are my favorite reason to visit CE, and I couldn't do it without everyone who posts in here.
Cheers to yall
I'm in chapter 62 of Story of the Stone, so Im now officially more than halfway through (the entire novel is 120 chapters total).Good job!!!!! It's a great feeling to cross the halfway point lol.
Thats the coolest design Ive ever seen, what the heck lolIt works very well, pointy horns, the harpoon like nose, the whole "is that a neck or a mouth" question.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/7950e416.jpgNow that's the stuff, dayum...
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/6/6d7557a9.jpg
On, Bao-yu and Dai-yu
Its a bit melodramatic, but significant to the frame story of the flower repaying her debt of tears to the stone who watered and gave life to her.
Eye-Deep in HellFinished! Tomorrow I start Hemingway.
Nice! Ive heard Hemingway described as the inverse Henry Jamesclear, concise prose, and the man himself is as straight as can beI think that's a pretty fair assessment - I'm just about half through after four hours or so of reading. The only finicky thing is he seems to be using run on sentences to reflect when the main character is drunk - I counted one sentence with twenty one uses of the word "and"
Nice!Ayy I played the original release a few years ago, been a fan of the Xeno- games since gears back in the day. Love me some giant robots.
I havent been reading as much as Im getting into Xenoblade Chronicles X, lol. I also got sick so Ive been too sleepy and tired to do much.
But Im in the fourth volume of The Story of the Stone. Its so beautiful, one of my favorite reading experiences ever. A very cozy type of book with also some shocking and exciting scenes sprinkled throughout.
in the last topic i mentioned i was gonna read (via audiobook) the AeneidOoh love that one, HG Wells is great.
so, by like chapter 3 i realized i have no idea what's going on, so i kinda abandoned that one
gonna continue my Old Classics run with H.G. Wells "the Timemachine" instead
Juhanor, or anyone elseare you familiar with the Chinese novel Chin Ping MeiI've heard of it in relation to the Water Margin and the other classic novels -- evidently its framed as a spin off of the other book and involves Wu Song initially (IMO he's the most iconic brother from Water Margin). I bet its a good read.
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(Yes its a bit um pornographic, but Ulysses is also pornographic, and Lolita, etc. etc.)
Im a bit fascinated by it namely, by the fact that a significant proportion of it is pulled from classic Chinese poetry, verse, and prose in doing so, it seems to me so subversive, fascinating, and experimental (but also, Im guessing that inserting classic quotes into the text is more common in Chinese literature? Story of the Stone also constantly quotes more ancient Chinese texts throughout the story)