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batsy
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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Faves of 2019 #adventrecommends Dec 12

This was another Litsy buddy read, this time with the fabulous #shirlitesunite group. A book that started out slow but won me over with its female characters and their deep, complex conversations with each other, set against the politically-engaged backdrop of the Luddite uprisings in Yorkshire.

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Scochrane26 I‘ve only read the more well-known books from the Bronte sisters & didn‘t know there were more. 5y
batsy @Scochrane26 This one and The Professor seem to be Charlotte's lesser-known novels. I haven't read the latter; I'm glad there's one more to look forward to 🙂 5y
LeahBergen Yes to this! It was a great buddy read! 💕💕 5y
batsy @LeahBergen It was ❤️ 5y
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mklong
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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So late to the #ShirlitesUnite party, but I‘m glad I finally finished! I'm not the biggest fan of Jane Eyre, so I went in with a bit of trepidation here. It started a bit slowly, and with a very Jane-ish character at the center, but once smart ass, progressive, Shirley comes to town, everything picks up. Shirley is described at one point as the kind of woman you fall in love with a year after meeting her. My kind of girl all the way then.

LeahBergen It certainly did have a slow start but I ended up loving it. 👍🏻 6y
batsy Yes! ❤️ 6y
merelybookish Yay! Glad you perseverved! 6y
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merelybookish
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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Thanks to:
💜the #shirlitesunite buddy readers for a great readalong!
💜#TOB for making me read books I might otherwise skip. (And sometime still wish I had - I'm looking at you Overstory. 😬)
💜@thebookhippie for giving me incentive to read a children's lit classic.
💜honest, brave, prose stylists like Ephron, Athill & Wang
💜and Virginia Woolf for being Virginia Woolf

It was a great month of reading!!

saresmoore A great month, indeed! 6y
batsy What a fab month and a sweet summary of your reading. (Did you like Stet?) 6y
LeahBergen Nice! 👏🏻👏🏻 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm Yay! 👏💫 6y
merelybookish @batsy Thanks! Yes, I did like Stet. I find publishing a fascinating world and she's very candid. She was Jean Rhys's editor so that chapter was interesting, too. 6y
merelybookish @saresmoore @LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm Thanks friends! Shirley in February was a delight! 6y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Nice job! 📖💖 6y
batsy It sounds really good. I was curious because she was Jean Rhys' editor (and not sure if she knew Angela Carter, as well?) and I too can't resist reading about the publishing industry! 6y
andrew61 @batsy Thanks again for organising the Shirley readalong. My physical reading group have decided to do Stet in june i think so looking forward to reading comments. 6y
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Blaire
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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I was nervous to tackle this one, but once Shirley and Caroline came into the picture I was completely absorbed. I was drawn into the love stories but also into how the heroines viewed their role in society and how they made their place, overcoming stereotypes of the time. Some of Shirley‘s speeches made me want to stand up and applaud. Not much to add to the other wonderful reviews by fellow buddy readers. #shirlitesunite

saresmoore ♥️♥️♥️ It was a great buddy read! 6y
batsy Such a good read and I'm glad we had the readalong. Loved seeing everyone's input ❤️ 6y
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LeahBergen I‘m so glad this buddy read got me to finally read Shirley (my “last” Bronte 😩). 6y
erzascarletbookgasm 👏 yes! ❤️ 6y
andrew61 A really enjoyable experience and enjoyed everyone's insights. 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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I enjoyed this immensely, especially the latter part..the last few hundred pages flew by. In Shirley, Charlotte Bronte gave us an insight into her opinions about varying topics that she was most ardent about. I love the remarkably drawn characters, especially the two heroines; the beautiful language; interesting archaic words and declarations of love; her satirical sense of humour, and even the historical parts..it‘s worth taking the time. ⬇️

erzascarletbookgasm Thanks to buddy readers for making this an interesting buddy read. Thanks @merelybookish for prompting us to read this hidden gem. 💎 #shirlitesunite 6y
Cathythoughts Well done 👍🏻♥️ 6y
batsy Yes, absolute worth taking the time for the Brontës! 😍 Lovely review 💜 6y
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merelybookish Great review! I'm so glad you joined along! I agree that her language is wonderful! Just one of the joys of reading the Bronte! 6y
LeahBergen What a lovely review. It‘s been fun buddy reading with you! 😘 6y
Blaire Agree. It was a great buddy read and everyone‘s comments enhanced my reading experience. 6y
andrew61 Great review - i really enjoyed this buddy read and everyone's thoughts which really enhanced the experience. 6y
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batsy
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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Shirley is often referred to as Charlotte Brontë's social novel, & is set in Yorkshire with the Napoleonic Wars & the Luddite uprisings taking place. Initially I found the novel hard to get into because of the 3rd-person narrative; both Jane Eyre & Villette, which are 1st-person narratives, are books that I love quite intensely! But as soon as it delved into the main characters, Shirley & Caroline, I couldn't put this down. 👇🏽 #shirlitesunite

batsy What I think Charlotte loves best, & what interests her most, is depicting the interior lives of women: their hopes, fantasies, dreams, & thoughts. I loved the way Caroline & Shirley had intense discussions about everything that mattered. They are remarkable characters who felt so real. 💜 The psychological landscape of her female characters are entire novels in themselves. Thanks to @merelybookish for spurring us on to read it this month... 6y
batsy & thanks to buddy readers for a rewarding group read @andrew61 @Blaire @erzascarletbookgasm @LeahBergen @mklong @saresmoore @rubyslippersreads @Weaponxgirl. (And I told myself *this time* I'll keep my review under 451 characters... 🤣) 6y
Readergrrl Your review has tipped me over the edge into reading Shirley. I, too, love Jane Eyre and your comments about Shirley have me intrigued. 💛💛💛 6y
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saresmoore I love it when you don‘t limit your reviews because you just write the best damn reviews! 6y
Billypar What @saresmoore said ☺️👍 6y
Tanisha_A *drools on your review* 6y
batsy @Readergrrl I'm so glad to hear that! I hope you enjoy it; it does seem to elicit different reactions from people who both loved and didn't quite love Jane Eyre 🙂 6y
batsy @saresmoore @Billypar Thank you for that :) ❤️❤️ 6y
batsy @Tanisha_A Oh, you 😂😘 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Yes to all you said. Wonderfully reviewed 👏❤️ 6y
RohitSawant This sounds so great! Hoping to get to it soon. 6y
batsy @erzascarletbookgasm Thank you, friend! ❤️ 6y
batsy @rohit-sawant Can't wait to hear your thoughts! 6y
rubyslippersreads I‘m behind on this, but loving it. 😊 6y
andrew61 Great review ☺ 6y
LeahBergen I‘m so with you on the 3rd-person narration in this one. In a Bronte novel?? 😮 It totally threw me off for the first 5 or 6 chapters. Great review! It was lovely to buddy read with you. 😘 6y
Freespirit Loved it also💕 6y
batsy @rubyslippersreads Yay, I'm happy to hear that! 6y
batsy @andrew61 Thank you! :) 6y
batsy @LeahBergen I know, right? It was a weird feeling when I first started, like "Charlotte, is that you?" ? And it's always a treat to buddy read with you ❤️ 6y
batsy @Freespirit Still mulling over so much of this book 💜 6y
merelybookish Beautiful review! Charlotte can't help but plumb the depths of the female psyche. And I love her for it!! It was a fun readalong! 6y
batsy @merelybookish Thank you! It was immensely fun reading with you guys! 6y
Blaire Yes! It was a great readalong and I never would have read it otherwise. Loved it, especially the last half. I was hooked and then when Louis appeared I was really hooked. 6y
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andrew61
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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#shirlitesunite A celebratory ☕ of my fave brew having finished another glorious Bronte. I loved the historical context of the battle against creeping industrialisation whilst the napolenic wars rage + port blockades stop trade. Beautifully drawn characters and plot with a sense of place + season that had me totally absorbed.
@Blaire @erzascarletbookgasm @LeahBergen @merelybookish @batsy @mklong @Weaponxgirl @saresmoore @rubyslippersreads

saresmoore I was drinking this throughout reading, too. Seemed appropriate! I think Yorkshire Gold is my favorite, though it‘s harder to find ‘round here. 6y
andrew61 @saresmoore ay up and ee bye gum lass, 'appen tha knows the perfect brew ☺ 6y
saresmoore 😁 6y
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merelybookish Yay! Glad you came along for the Shirley ride. I'm glad we all seem to have enjoyed it! 6y
andrew61 @merelybookish yes thanks for organising, i really enjoyed sharing thoughts on the book ☺ 6y
batsy A lovely review of what makes the book special 🙂 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Superb accompaniment to the book. Yay for a ‘pick‘. 6y
LeahBergen What a lovely review (with some good ‘product placement‘ of Yorkshire tea - a favourite of mine, as well!) 6y
Blaire Yes! Lovely review. I too became absorbed in the story. 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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Just finished this chapter where the true identity of a certain person is revealed. I‘m truly invested in the story now, since a few chapters back, compared to the earlier part of the book. #shirlitesunite

Cathythoughts You Shirley girls are so inspiring ♥️ I may recommend next for Bookclub 6y
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts They may shout you down (it‘s almost 700 pages 😆😆). 6y
LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm It‘s good now, isn‘t it? 😬 6y
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saresmoore @Cathythoughts I‘m echoing @LeahBergen here—this book is an investment! 6y
saresmoore Yes! I‘m so glad you‘re enjoying it now! I thought this last portion more than made up for the boring historical parts. 6y
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen at 700 pages I havnt a hope .... 😂not a snow flakes chance in hell ( they are Bronte fans ... but this is another level.. (edited) 6y
andrew61 It was a bit of a shock disclosure. 6y
merelybookish Glad that you're getting into the story! The pacing really picks up from here on out, although I didn't mind the beginning. And @cathythoughts, "let's read Shirley in February" turned into "I need all of February to read Shirley." 6y
merelybookish Also Jessie, your sweet Valentine arrived today. It was a perfect little pick-me-up. Thank you!! 💕 6y
batsy I'm so glad you're getting invested in the story! This one is very much a slow burn and takes its time inviting the reader in. 6y
erzascarletbookgasm In the beginning it was slow (though I didn‘t mind the history parts) and I was reading on Serial Reader then..not quite getting into the story. It‘s engrossing now, and I‘m thoroughly enjoying it! The chapters just flew by and I‘m sad it‘s getting to the end. @LeahBergen @saresmoore @merelybookish @batsy 6y
erzascarletbookgasm @andrew61 I did not expect that! 6y
erzascarletbookgasm @merelybookish The card certainly took its own sweet time to arrive 🐌....you‘re welcome 😘 6y
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batsy
Henry IV, Part 1 | William Shakespeare
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Came across this while reading the play and I wonder if Charlotte Brontë's famous "to walk invisible" was inspired by a Shakespearean highway robber. #ShakespeareReadAlong #shirlitesunite

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LeahBergen Well, hey now! That‘s interesting. 👍🏻 6y
saresmoore Oooh! 6y
readordierachel Worlds colliding! 6y
batsy @LeahBergen @saresmoore @readordierachel It was so fun to come across it; now I'll mentally associate Charlotte with highway robbers in Shakespeare 😆 6y
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saresmoore
Shirley | Charlotte Bront
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This turned out to be my favorite of Charlotte Brontë‘s books. She toyed with convention, perspective, and probably what her readers expected. The historical bits weren‘t compelling, but I‘m glad they were there. I think this framework facilitated a greater freedom in her construction and design of the rest of the book. About halfway through, when she really settled into that psychological character study that I know and love, is when I knew... ?

saresmoore ...I was hooked. She is deft at the subtle presentation of multiple worldviews and I think she took liberties in magnanimity that aren‘t found in her earlier works. I could happily live the rest of my life without ever hearing the word physiognomy again and I wish people would just open doors instead of unclosing them, but I was enrapt by Charlotte‘s masterful (if archaic) use of language and subsumed by this remarkable story. #shirlitesunite 6y
Cathythoughts What a great review... & well done finishing this book 👍🏻♥️ 6y
saresmoore @Cathythoughts Thank you! ♥️ 6y
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gradcat Your review made me smile...so great! 👍🥰 6y
batsy Beautiful review, friend! I can't imagine adding anything to this. I love your point about her toying with convention, perspective, and expectations ❤️ 6y
LauraBeth That‘s a wonderful review! 6y
TrishB Lovely review ❤️ 6y
saresmoore @gradcat Well, thanks! ♥️😘 6y
saresmoore @batsy Thank you, Suba! I‘m sure you could add lots of wisdom to it. You‘ve really inspired this Brontë tangent in my reading life and I‘m LOVING it. ♥️♥️♥️ 6y
saresmoore @LauraBeth @TrishB Thank you, my lovely friends! 6y
erzascarletbookgasm What a lovely review! ❤️ I‘m not finished with it but I‘m already liking it more than Jane Eyre. 6y
LeahBergen Wonderful, wonderful review! And yes ... the unclosing of doors. 😆😆 6y
RohitSawant Fantastic review! Hoping to read this soon! 6y
saresmoore @LeahBergen I keep thinking about unclosing books and cabinets! So many words she uses (when I look them up, because I‘ve never come across them before) have “archaic” in the definition. But now that I know more about Patrick‘s reverence for his antique books, I understand where this habit probably originated. 6y
saresmoore @rohit-sawant Thanks, friend! It‘s still no Wuthering Heights, but there are plenty of delightful (and poignant) allusions to Emily & Anne throughout. 6y
andrew61 Great review sara. I've really enjoyed sharing this book with everyone and your analysis is spot, i don't think i will be able to express it any better. ☺ 6y
saresmoore @andrew61 Thank you, Andrew! It has been a lovely buddy read. 6y
readordierachel Your favorite Charlotte Bronte! Must read this soon with an endorsement like that. Great review! 6y
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