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WJCintron
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From my Facebook memories.
WOW! This is an old poem I wrote in 2004. It was published in 2005. The third and last poem I ever got published. I love writing poetry from time to time. Should I publish a poetry book? 🤔 I've never though about it till now.
*puts a pin on it*

POLL:
Who enjoys reading poetry? Anybody?

#poem #poetry #desert #poet #poll

AmandaBlaze I do! 2y
WJCintron @AmandaBlaze 😃 🙌 2y
WJCintron Note:
“Desert“ talks about how a man compares his suffering to a desert. At the end of the poem, we realize he's living a chimera instead of his real life; an exit to all his sufferings.
“Viewing our life from a different point of view can help us feel better in a time of need.“
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Alfoster This is lovely! Thanks for sharing! 2y
jeannasser Gorgeous writing 🥰 2y
WJCintron @Alfoster 🥰 🥰 🙏 😃 2y
WJCintron @jeannasser 🥰 ❤ 😘 2y
bthegood Yes, publish a poetry book - you are talented and have only to gain from it (nothing to lose in trying right?) - 🙂 2y
WJCintron @bthegood 🥰🥰 You're absolutely right! Thanks for believing in me!! 😃🙏❤ 2y
Nute I say “Yes” do publish a book of poetry! This first taste of your work is wonderful. I‘ll be waiting for more.🙂 2y
WJCintron @Nute 🥰🥰🙏😃 Thank you so much for your words. I‘ll definitely keep you posted. ❤️ 2y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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#WanderingThroughWutheringHeights
#Pemberlittens End of Book #Poll

1. Reread or 1st Read?
2. Print 📖 Audio 🎧 Kindle📱 or Mix
3.. Yes I would read again! No. Read it, so I never have to read again. Maybe?
4. Loved 😍 - Hated 🤢 - Meh 😶
5. Why?
5. Favorite Thing
6. Least Favorite
7. Do you think it deserves to be considered a Classic?
8. Any Other Random Thoughts?

Monday is a busy day for me so I will tally results of 1 - 4 on Tuesday.

ElizaMarie 💛first timer💚mix but mostly audio💛probably not💚Enjoyed it💛I liked the moodiness of it💚I enjoyed the whole underlying pettiness of the revenge scheme💛Heithcliffs lack luster death💚of course!💛
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Crinoline_Laphroaig Question 9 - If a Reread, did you view differently through older eyes? 2y
Liatrek 1. 1st read
2. Mix
3. Maybe??? Big Maybe
4. Meh
5. It was interesting and not what I expected. I always thought this was sweeping tragic romance but it‘s the exact opposite. There were no characters to love or root for or even love to hate.
6. The book cover 🤣
7. Heathcliff man this guy absolutely the worse
8. Yes
9. I‘m still perplexed, baffled and dumbfounded at how this story ever got labeled a romance.
2y
ravenlee @Liatrek 9 - I think someone read as far as older Catherine‘s stupid speech about sharing a soul with Heathcliff and only skimmed the rest, and decided it must be a tragic love story. 2y
BarkingMadRead Second read, 📖 3. Yes 4. Loved 5. I like all the drama and the twists and turns 6. I love Nelly. She tries so hard to keep everyone on the straight and narrow 7. I hate heathcliff. I know he‘s necessary for the plot lol but he‘s so evil. 9. Definitely a classic. Definitely not a romance. 2y
Librarybelle 1. Reread 2. Print 3. Yes 4. Loved 5. Loathed the characters but loved the atmosphere 6. Favorite thing - doom and gloom, so gothic. 7. Least favorite - Heathcliff (so not a fan of him!) 8. Yes, it deserves to be a classic! 9. Emily Brontë has such a dark mind!! 2y
rubyslippersreads 1. Reread
2. Mostly ebook, but a bit of audio
3. No. I‘ve read it several times, and this time I liked it the least
4. Meh
5. I couldn‘t sympathize with any of the characters (except Isabella‘s dog) ⬇️
2y
ravenlee 2nd time; print; twice is plenty; disliked; can‘t find a character to care about in the slightest; I like the moor; Heathcliff‘s monomania; eh, the writing is superb but the story isn‘t, so I‘m on the fence; can people please stop calling Heathcliff a romantic hero?! 2y
rubyslippersreads 6. The moors
7. Heathcliff and Cathy‘s relationship. Obsession, not love
8. A classic for the quality of the writing
9. I think this got labeled “romance” after the 1939 movie, which concentrates on the love “quadrangle,” omits the next generation, and includes a romantic ending (which apparently was added by the studio, against the director‘s wishes)
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rubyslippersreads @ravenlee @Liatrek See my comment about the movie. The Hollywood version is much more romanticized. 😏 (edited) 2y
CrowCAH Reread. Like. Classic worthy yes. 2y
inthegreensandblues 1/2. Second read, audio.
3. Could revisit someday.
4. Enjoyed this time (hated first read 10 yrs ago). Better when not expecting a "great love story."
5. Best: Setting
6. Worst: Heathcliff ?
7. Classic for the writing and the audacity! That Emily is as mysterious a figure as any she wrote.
2y
inthegreensandblues 8. I felt sympathy for Hareton throughout this time. I like his and Cathy's ending, that the family gets a chance for a reset after decades of Heathcliff's systematic destruction, and the failures of the whole prior generation. 2y
Andrea313 1-2: Re-read, print 3. I'd like to read it again a couple of years. 4. Someplace between "loved" and "meh". The story kept me engaged and wondering. 5. Favorite thing was how atmospheric it was and how present the landscape is throughout - Emily is a solid writer. 6. So. Much. Melodrama. 7. Definitely a classic! There is power in the writing, and in examining the structure, and the themes of love/control/abuse. 2y
Andrea313 8. The word I keep coming back to is "unrelenting". Emily Brontë doesn't give a shit about our feelings! 9. Yes, I viewed this differently through older eyes. I first read it in high school and it didn't make much of an impression. I think I didn't know what to do with it, after reading Austen and Charlotte Brontë- there was no love or moral integrity or anything to strive for here. As an adult, I really respect it as a full-on epic tragedy. 2y
quietjenn Reread
Mostly Kindle, a little print
Doubtful, but you never know
Mostly loved it. It‘s so over-the-top, with everything is turned up to 11. And honestly, sometimes it‘s really nice and cathartic to hate everyone in a book
Setting and how Gothic it is
Original Cathy (how did she manage to get both of these dudes to be devoted to/obsessed with her) and almost everything about Heathcliff
Conflicted, but not entirely convinced
For sure
2y
melissajayne 1) ReRead 2) 📱 3) Maybe, but I doubt it 4) 😶 5) I felt it was too long 6) Can‘t think of one thing 7) could have been shortened 8) yes it does deserve to be a classic 9) Fell flat at the end (edited) 2y
AnneCecilie 1. Second read 2. Print 3. Maybe 4. Loved. I wanted to read what happened next. 5. Maybe the ending, that the revenge ends 6. Heathcliff 7. Yes 8. I started wondering if Heathcliff was born so revengeful or if it was the bullying by Hindley and overhearing Catherine say he wasn‘t good enough that did it. 9. Yes. I wonder how 20 something me could see this as an unhappy love story. What was I thinking? (edited) 2y
suvata 1. Reread
2. Print and Audio
3.. Yes I would read again
4. Loved 😍
5. I‘m A big fan of 19th century Gothic novels
6. At times it seemed to drag on
7. Most definitely a classic because people are still interested in and reading it today

2y
IndoorDame 1. Reread 2. Print 3. Yes. In a few years 4. Loved 5. Gothic atmosphere 6. Naming scheme was confusing even on second read 7. Yes, because the emotions are so raw it keeps us coming back 8. I found the symmetry in the ending really satisfying artistically (though tragic emotionally) 2y
Bookwormjillk 1. 1st 2. Kindle 3. Maybe 4. 😍5. Unexpected in a good way 6. The names! 7. Yes, maybe not on its own but as part of the Bronte body of work 8. Great pick for a buddy read 2y
nanuska_153 1 Re-read 2 📖 3 Yes,I'll go for a 3rd read in a couple of years 4 😍 5 I love the writing, the characters and all the tea! 6 Heathcliff's madness, Hareton and Cathy being united by their love for reading and the ☕ in general 7 Joseph's speeches, whatever they were about 8 Definitely! 2y
i.besteph 1.Partial reread (I dnf‘d it the 1st time 😂)2. Kindle! 3. Definitely no, read it. So I never have to read it again. 4. Hated 🤢 5. I couldn‘t get past the psychopathic protagonist 😖💯 6. Not a thing per se but I loved Nelly! 7. Joseph‘s gibberish 8. Personally no. 9. Predictable but kudos to the author. Everyone who read will come to hate Heathcliff and then sympathize him. If she could bring those emotions in a reader, she‘s written it well.
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bio_chem06 1. 1st read 2. Print 3. Nope, read it now I never have to do it again 4. Hated, I found the writing confusing and just never got into it. 5. All the hidden meanings in the writing was great. 6. I can‘t time off a favorite😕 7. I think the fact a female writer of the time created a work of art is why it should be a classic, but I never realized I wasn‘t missing anything from not reading it. 2y
Crinoline_Laphroaig 1st Read - Mix of Print/Kindle/Audio - Never Again - Hated It - Nothing but Unlikable Characters - Description of the landscape - Making fun of someone trying to learn to read - Classic in its example of crazy gothic - Heathcliff is no Darcy. #teamdarcy 2y
mollyrotondo I know you tallied 1-4 already but I wanted to give my responses ☺️1.1st Read 2. Print 📖 3. Yes I would read again! 4. Loved 😍
5. I loved the darkness of the story and the characters. Extremely gothic. 6.Favorite thing was the critique of obsessive love and of nature v nurture 7. Least favorite was everything about Joseph 8. Definitely deserves to be a classic 9. Excellent Romantic novel and it‘s not Emily‘s fault people don‘t get it.
2y
Crinoline_Laphroaig @mollyrotondo you're so welcome! Glad you add your answers. I've loved seeing everyone ones. 2y
SarahBookInterrupted 1. 1st Read kinda, I tried to read it 10 years ago and bailed once Heathcliff started to be treated badly when the father died.
2. Print
3.. No.
4. Meh 😶
5. None of the characters were really lovable and most of them ended becoming the worst versions of themselves.
5. That she got to see her father before he died.
6. When Nelly left Hareton as a toddler and all of Joseph talking
7. Yes
2y
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hissingpotatoes
The Rowan | Anne McCaffrey
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I have a dilemma!

I've adored these book covers for years and loved the series as a teen. But after rereading them all recently, I hated the stories.

Do I keep them for the sake of the covers? Or do I unhaul a series whose storytelling I no longer enjoy? #poll

HeyT If you dislike the stories now why don‘t you just scan the covers and ditch the books? 4y
hissingpotatoes @HeyT Ooh, that's a good idea! Thank you! 4y
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haileybean
Exit West | Mohsin Hamid
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I‘m 145/231 pages and while I like the concepts presented in the book I‘m struggling with how it‘s written. The pacing is weird, the sentence formatting is weird to me. There‘s long winded tangents and then short staccato like sentences; but it‘s like they don‘t flow nicely. A lot of telling and not showing. Is it worth continuing? #exitwest #poll #continueornot?

Megabooks Oh yeah it‘s a weird book, but I like the quirkiness. 4y
haileybean @Megabooks I‘m enjoying the concepts, and open to it having doors left open (BA DUM TSSS) it‘s just the actual writing. Something is obviously propelling me forward or I wouldn‘t have given it this many pages. I‘m just worried the writing style is going to leave a sour taste 4y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled No. I found the weird leap of magical realism ridiculous. (strong opinion! Sorry!) (edited) 4y
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RebeccaLHoward
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Backstory: A few of my readers are requesting that I release an audiobook version of The Day After the End of the World?
Question: to audiobook or not to audiobook?
#Poll

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MiqueMarie
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Which should I read for Back to the Classics Reading Challenge? The Wings of the Dove by Henry James or East of Eden by John Steinbeck?

#poll

BarbaraJean East of Eden!! 5y
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MinDea
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Hello Seattle Litsy users! Anyone up for a get together and book exchange? If so, comment below and provide some dates that would work!

Please tag other locals to spread the word!

#LitsySeattleEvent #BookExchange #Seattle #Poll #JoinIn #SpreadTheWord

MinDea @That-Bookish-Hiker you're in Portland, right? That's not far!😄 6y
kamoorephoto Of course me! 6y
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kamoorephoto Weekday mornings are always easy but I can figure out what Saturdays will work...I can then see if my other book pal who I need to get on here will come too. She‘s the one driving down with me for the Portland book fest... 6y
MinDea @BookishJess Seattle area, right? 6y
MinDea It's been a while so I can't remember if it is @Sweettartlaura or @Laura317 who lives in WA? I'm sorry I can't remember but we discussed almost a year ago! 6y
Sweettartlaura It‘s me! And @AWahle @respekt1111 @Oliveskool @ohmygoshbeck ... maybe a few others. We‘re all in Pierce Cty/around Tacoma. I‘d love to do this. But I really can‘t make any commitments until after the New Year at this point 😕 6y
AWahle Sounds like fun! Litsy led me to the other wonderful ladies @Sweettartlaura mentioned & an awesome book club. 6y
MinDea @Sweettartlaura A 2018 Seattle Book exchange sounds good! 6y
Sweettartlaura I‘d love to do something maybe once a quarter? Read a book that‘s local/meet at a local place with some bookish history/get around Puget Sound a bit. 6y
Sweettartlaura If anyone is interested, the book club @AWahle mentioned is reading about Mt St Helens in March - you‘re welcome to join us at that 😊 6y
Sweettartlaura Also, @ohmygoshbeck hosts a brunch each month with a book swap - it‘s the No Book Book Club - we talk about a couple books we‘re reading/read, & bring one for a white elephant swap. Again, you‘re welcome to that if you‘re interested 😊 6y
Laura317 @MinDea I wish I was in the area! I'm in a non-Litsy area, apparently. ☹️ 6y
That-Bookish-Hiker @MinDea Portland isn‘t that far, just a 3 hr drive. I wouldn‘t be able to meet up regularly but maybe once or twice a year. I wonder if any other Littens are in the Portland area. 6y
MinDea @That-Bookish-Hiker Not sure what this will turn into but just come when you can! We could also come to Portland. I am sure no one would object to a trip to Powell's! 6y
MinDea @Laura317 what area do you live in? Maybe I have met someone near you on here that will do a meetup! 6y
MinDea @That-Bookish-Hiker @Sweettartlaura @ohmygoshbeck @AWahle @Oliveskool @respekt1111 @BookishJess @kamoorephoto can everyone give me their email address and I can start a group email to discuss? Can add people if anyone else shows interest! 6y
MinDea @TricksyTails would you want to do a meetup in Seattle/Portland? 6y
AWahle Andrea.wahle@yahoo.com 6y
TricksyTails How fun!! If I could make the timing work, I would love to! Don't think I could make it all that often to Seattle but I'd definitely try when possible. Thanks for thinking of me! 6y
Oliveskool Blaqkolive@gmail.com 6y
That-Bookish-Hiker @MinDea my email is cristaljatip@hotmail.com 6y
kamoorephoto Mine‘s scriptkat@hotmail.com - a perfect place is the downtown library (ps. the bookstore has used books for $1 🙀) 6y
kamoorephoto Well it‘s the giftstore but I keep calling it the bookstore... 6y
Sweettartlaura Lceronelc@gmail.com 6y
respekt1111 I'm in! respekt1111@gmail.con 6y
underthebelljar Yep! Seattle is only a ferry ride away for me. I'd love to come if I can make it! 6y
underthebelljar bookishjess@gmail.com 6y
Sweettartlaura @EsquireGirl Get in on this! 6y
EsquireGirl @MinDea Please add me to the discussion re a meetup of Littens in Seattle! allisonmcroft@gmail.com 6y
MinDea @Jeannie this post is a little buried on my feed so here is where we talked about it. I sent an email out but nothing has been decided. I was going to reply soon with some options. Could you provide your email address and I will include you on the email? So happy to find another PNWer! 6y
Jeannie @MinDea this would be fun! Hojeb@comcast.net thanks! 6y
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Jilljemmett
Geekerella | Ashley Poston
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Poll: Which book should I read next? I See London, I See France; When Dimple Met Rishi; Romancing The Throne; Geekerella


#book2school (Bookish Poll)


#bookstagram #bookstagrammer #bibliophile #books #bookblog #bookblogger #bookish #poll #ya #youngadult

mrozzz I'm in London so I vote "I see London" ? 7y
CaliforniaCay When dimple met rishi! I love that cover and I keep hearing good reviews about it :) 7y
KirstieE I loved Geekerella ! 7y
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Jilljemmett @mrozzz @CaliforniaCay @KirstieE oh wow a 3 way tie! I guess it will be a surprise ;) 7y
thewallflower0707 Reading 📖 Geekerella was a lot of fun, the cover is beautiful and the main characters are very sweet and interesting! 7y
Jilljemmett @thewallflower0707 I chose to read that one first. I loved it! And I could look at that cover for hours. It's so cool! 7y
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QuoteQueen
Boswell Wide Awake | Alexandra Day
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What is going on in this picture?!?!

My 6yo daughter & I have been debating for days. So what say you?????

Text prior to this pic includes the bear, Boswell, telling the dog, Toby, who is laying down that his tongue is going to get all dried out.

I think the bear-kid is trying to shove the dog's tongue back in his mouth.

6yo thinks that's bizarre & hilarious but disagrees believing the bear is just feeling it.

Your opinion?

#poll #debate

QuoteQueen Tried asking my hubs to see if he could settle it. He says the bear is holding the tongue. That settles nothing!!! Lol (edited) 7y
haileybean I thought the bear was feeding the dog 😱😬 7y
Soubhiville Looks to me like the bear is poking the dog's tongue. 7y
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Owlizabeth
Born to Run | Bruce Springsteen
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So, I get my new audible credit on the 25th. What do I get? One of these or something else? Help me, #Littens, you're my only hope! #audiobooks #poll (yes, I prefer non-fiction for audio)

KarenUK I listened to the bottom two, loved both... 💕 7y
AThousandLives87 Oooooh, Neil Gaiman though! 7y
saresmoore I haven't read any of them, but want to read all of them. Wow, that's helpful, eh? 7y
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Lizpixie The boss is fantastic! And he reads it too.❤️ 7y
Lola That's a tough choice. I've heard nothing but great things about all of them. I am currently listening to The Boss and it's a stupendous listen. If you are a big Springsteen fan, I'd spend the credit on 7y
cariashley Year of Yes, no question! 7y
Louise You can't go wrong with Gaiman! I like The View..., but my favorite audiobook of his so far is Neverwhere. I've listened to it countless times, and it never grows old. BTW, Neil said in a FB live feed yesterday that he's working on another book that takes place in "London Below"! Hooray! 7y
LindsayReads I vote YES for Year of Yes!!!!! 7y
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