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Silas Marner | George Eliot
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Mary Ann Evans, known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. Her works are known for their realism, psychological insight, sense of place and detailed depiction of the countryside. Middlemarch was described by the novelist Virginia Woolf as "one of the few English novels written for grown-up people.”
#WomensHistoryMonth #MaryAnnEvans #GeorgeEliot ?

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bibliothecarivs
George Eliot | Marghanita Laski
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Recent acquisitions:

📖 George Eliot by Marghanita Laski
📖 A History of the World in 100 Objects: From the Handaxe to the Credit Card by Neil MacGregor
📖 Irish Folk Music and Song by Donal O'Sullivan

#fREADom #UniteAgainstBookBans

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quietjenn
My Life in Middlemarch | Rebecca Mead
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Figured now might be a good time to finally read this one, with all things MM fresh in my mind.

jlhammar I‘ve had this on my shelves for years. Haven‘t read it yet so look forward to your thoughts! 13mo
quietjenn @jlhammar Same! I'm actually attending this library copy with a digital arc in my files. 🫤 13mo
JenniferP A really enjoyed this! 13mo
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Ruthiella Oh yeah! I forgot about this book. I too will take special care to see what you think. Maybe I‘ll pick it up if you like it. 13mo
quietjenn *alternating, not attending. Someday I will proofread thoroughly before posting ... 13mo
kspenmoll I read this after my first read of Middlemarch- thinking of rereading it. 13mo
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HettyG
Adam Bede - (1859) | George Elliot
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I loved this novel! I did an immersive read and it took so long! And certainly there were parts that were meandering but I loved the story and I felt so much for all the characters! This is my first GE novel, and she is so good at making you feel drawn towards the humanity of her characters, even through their sins and foibles, the compassion of the narrator made for such a gentle and enjoyable read!

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kspenmoll
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Weekend plans. I am off school for MLK day so it‘s a 3 day weekend for me.😊
A Word of Curiosities #audiobook #LouisePenny #ThreePines 🌲🌲🌲
Lessons in Chemistry #bookclub
Middkemarch #chapteraday #Pemberlittens #GeorgeEliot
Peach Blossom Spring #literarycrew #buddyread
Plato at the Googleplex #platoatthegoogleplex #RebeccaGoldstein #philosophy #adventuresinphilosophy #deadphilosopherssociety

Librarybelle Great reading weekend! 1y
Andrew65 Hope you have a great reading weekend. 1y
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Adam Bede | George Eliot
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“The secret of our emotions never lies in the bare object, but in its subtle relations to our own past: no wonder the secret escapes the unsympathizing observer, who might as well put on his spectacles to discern odours.“

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HettyG
Adam Bede - (1859) | George Elliot
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I was having a hard time in the audio format keeping track of the characters and storyline. The author‘s style can be a bit meandering, if I might take the liberty of a mild criticism so early in the book. So I‘m now switching to an immersive read, following the audio along with the print, and both formats are available to me through Amazon/Audible for no additional charges. I‘m enjoying it and I‘m glad I did this!

HettyG This also makes me think I should try this technique with other novels I find challenging… 🤔 1y
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HettyG
Adam Bede - (1859) | George Elliot
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Ok well, I didn‘t know the main characters were sexy Scottish men, so I‘m much more optimistic on this book at the moment. 🍆🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

charl08 🤣🤣 1y
CBee I cackled when I read this 😂😂😂 1y
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HettyG
Adam Bede - (1859) | George Elliot
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This book was recommended by Judith Shulevitz on Ezra Klein‘s pod. The discussion was about practicing the Sabbath (highly recommend btw if you aren‘t listening to Ezra Klein you are really missing out) which I subsequently became quite curious about. I will confess to both bailing on Middlemarch and being intimidated by the length of this book, but I am giving it a go as my weekend audio book while I master baking scones. 💜

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kspenmoll
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My two copies of Middlemarch. I read this ages ago; would love to reread. I plan to read Zadie Smith‘s introduction, then read from the paperback edition. Then I can write in it!
I am going to try- a chapter a day may be challenging once I am back at work. #everhopeful #georgeeliot #pemberlittens

BarkingMadRead Ohhhhh that one on the right is so so pretty!! 1y
dabbe LOVE this book! I read on the Kindle; your books are sooooo pretty! 1y
Aimeesue So pretty! 1y
batsy I'm coveting that beautiful hardback edition with the Zadie intro 😍 1y
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