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The annotated HP Lovecraft
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I'm reading "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck ...for the first time.

And also "The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment" by Jeremiah Burroughs, 1645, on the Kindle.
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sgt.null wrote:The annotated HP Lovecraft
I read his collected works a year or so ago, and was surprised at both how good some of them are, as well as how bad some are.

Do you feel the annotations really add anything?
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sgt.null wrote:The annotated HP Lovecraft
I read his collected works a year or so ago, and was surprised at both how good some of them are, as well as how bad some are.

Do you feel the annotations really add anything?
Context. Depending on the author some annotations are
Necessary. TS Eliot benefits greatly. Lovecraft as well.
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Hmm.
I recently enjoyed "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman.

Also read "Dreams of Joy" by Lisa See.
It had this haunting scene where a woman came back to her old family home in Shanghai after decades.
The man who greets her at the door said, "We were waiting for you."
And she's thinking "we?" All the people who assemble around the doorway... are the boarders that her family had taken in... two young women who were dancers, and are now older and part of some work crew, the former-university-student who is now a professor. And it was the family's former cook who greeted her.
Everyone is telling her, "Everyone returns to Shanghai."

Also got out some non-fic and fic and I'm afraid I'm back to my old M.O. of starting books & not finishing them.

Next non-fic will be picking my way through Galileo's "Letter to the Duchess Christina" and one thing he wrote in a dialogue format.
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I am anxiously awaiting whatever
Julie gets me to read for Christmas.
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I have a hard time reading the last few years. My eyes get tired and I get sleepy. lol
When I do read it's re-reading books I've already enjoyed like Harry Potter or history stuff.
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High Lord Tolkien wrote:I have a hard time reading the last few years. My eyes get tired and I get sleepy. lol
Aww, that stinks.

I have the problem that I always think I should be able to read while lying on my side...
...but inevitably, one side of the book always is uncomfortable to hold up!
How do other people do it?!?!?

Anyway, I got some random productivity books out of the library.
(always a topic I take up in earnest as New Year's approaches.)
currently doing the most reading of "The Dip," but Seth Godin.

Also reading some YA fiction:
"Bright Island" by Mabel L. Robinson
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High Lord Tolkien wrote:My eyes get tired and I get sleepy. lol
That describes me when drinking ;)

Anyway, I'm close to being finished with Circe, and I just grabbed Women Talking after hearing it discussed on a podcast. When I finish those I'll go back to Heinlein's I Will Fear No Evil which I'm in the middle of.
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