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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling | Henry Fielding
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Caterina
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Loving reading The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling on my Onyx Boox Palma. It's so funny and such a fast read for such a long, old book! (Published 1749!) #projectgutenberg #free #ereader

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truthinfiction
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In a way, I did start the readathon on 13th since it was from that day onwards that I began to read, in earnest, this month.
I finished A midsummer night's dream (40 pages).
Finished Tom Jones (507 pages)
Read 124 pages of To the lighthouse.
I have been meeting my goal of reading at least four hours a day. @Andrew65 , I am thrilled. Thanks, again, for hosting. I hope everyone out there participating is having fun. 🌸

#AwesomeAugust #readathon

PaperbackPirate That‘s awesome! I‘m having fun too! 📚 2y
truthinfiction @PaperbackPirate Yayy! So glad to hear that. 2y
Andrew65 Brilliant 👏👏👏 2y
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truthinfiction
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A little late to the party. But, here are my current reads. My goal for #AwesomeAugustreadathon is to read for four hours, at least, every day. Good luck to everyone who's participating. Thank you @Andrew65 for being such a gracious host! 📚

Andrew65 The beauty of a nine day readathon is you can start anytime. 2y
truthinfiction @Andrew65 Indeed! 🤩 2y
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truthinfiction
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I have been awaiting the #JubilantJulyReadathon for a few days now. I am at 21% of the tagged book that has some 875 pages. I hope to read at least 50-75 pages a day and maybe finish it. I intend to devote at least 50 hours to reading for this 9 day #readathon. So excited to see whether I will be able to meet my goals. Thank you @Andrew65 for hosting. I am so so grateful for this.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Good luck 🍀 2y
Andrew65 Great to have you with us, good luck, especially with Tom Jones. 😊👍 2y
truthinfiction @Andrew65 Thank you!! 😃 2y
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TheKidUpstairs
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#OnThisDay in 1749 Henry Fielding's The History of Tom Jones, Foundling was first published in London. The Bildungsroman is one of the earliest works in English to be considered a novel. W. Somerset Maugham named it one of the ten best novels ever written, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge stated it had "one of the three best plots ever planned." #HistoryGetsLIT

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Dogearedcopy
Tom Jones | Henry Fielding
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I‘m doing the quarterly read-a-long on LibraryThing, parsing out the 18 books in this tome over 3 months.

I just got through the midway point (end of chapter 9) and am aiming to get to the 66% mark or the end of chapter 12 by the end of the month.

A Classic novel of satire on English mores, it goes by quickly (though I admit that I rewound a couple of times to catch something I missed as my attention wandered!)

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jillrhudy Stick with it! The denouement is terrific. The way he pulls all the pieces of the book together at the end is so masterful it really stuck with me. 5y
ScientistSam I loved this book. Might be time for a reread - it's been years 5y
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rabbitprincess
Tom Jones | Henry Fielding
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I found this funnier than I was expecting. I especially liked the author's commentary about his own characters and the story he was constructing. This book makes an excellent read on @SerialReader.

LisaMorr You got through that quickly! 5y
rabbitprincess @LisaMorr I don't feel like I did! I've been reading it since March 😅 5y
LisaMorr @rabbitprincess aha! I was thinking about the 3-month group read on LT that started in July! ...I haven‘t started yet 😬 5y
rabbitprincess @LisaMorr Haha I started it that early for that very reason! 😊 5y
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Dogearedcopy
Tom Jones | Henry Fielding
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🎧 After a false start wherein I had to go back and re-listen to the first chapters in order to acclimate myself to both the writing and narrator style, I‘m totally committed to this satiric look at 18th century English society. It‘s amusing and still relevant!

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EmilieGR
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So funny and a real romp

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Lcsmcat
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gradcat I loved this book-I remember having to read it for a lit course in college-good fun! 6y
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balletbookworm
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Pickpick

A rollicking Bildungsroman and road trip novel with a lot of digressions and asides. It takes 800 pages for everyone to show their true colors. The writing is a bit dense at times. Was really interested in the character of Aunt Western who, through a conversation with Sophia, reveals that she has remained single by choice (despite a number of proposals), and clearly enjoys herself unencumbered by a husband, which was a surprising two pages.

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Lcsmcat
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My copy of this #bildungsroman needs to be rebound. The cover at the spine has fallen off. #oldcoolbooks @Linsy

ReadZenRites I‘m finding a few books in need of the same attention. 🙁 6y
Linsy So many of my books need tlc, but I‘ve never fixed any! I‘m thinking YouTube may be in order. It teaches you to fix anything, right? 6y
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CindyMyLifeIsLit
Tom Jones | Henry Fielding
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Scored some awesome folio editions while supporting local indie bookstores today!

Lcsmcat I have that Little Dorrit! 7y
LeahBergen Awesome! 😍 7y
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balletbookworm
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I decided that I'd like to read _Tom Jones_ as my summer "classic I haven't read yet" and I love this bit from the blurb on the BN paperback.

Omg, earthquakes ?

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schmia
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"What then remains to complete the tragedy but a murder or two and a few moral sentences."

.....Hoping I can sneak this sentence into a legal brief one day. It's important to have career goals. #lawyeroflitsy

danny "Um, counsel, isn't this about an unpaid parking ticket?" 8y
schmia @danny THIS IS ABOUT JUSTICE, SIR. https://goo.gl/images/6OerB1 (edited) 8y
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zsuzsanna_reads
Tom Jones | Henry Fielding
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Showing off my new Folio books ? Some old favourites, some "must haves" from John Donne and the new to me "Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man" by the poet Siegfried Sassoon.

Moray_Reads Ooooh, lovely 😍😍 8y
zsuzsanna_reads I bought them used, but the only one that looks like it's ever been read is the old 60s edition of 8y
Caroline2 Ohhh lovely books!! ❤️ 8y
LeahBergen 😍😍😍 8y
Louise 😍😍😍 7y
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schmia
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New job has meant an awesome but busy couple of months. Back to a massive 18th century novel and Litsy posts!

"[T]he hearts of women are not so soon broke; they are tough, boy, they are tough."

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schmia
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cyarwood
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Mehso-so

Amusing satire from 18th Century. Similar its contemporaries, it uses a rambling, confiding style which is a struggle for today's reader as it delays the action. Lots of razor sharp observations about human nature that still prevail today.

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schmia
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"[H]e knew it was a rule in the construction of all laws that 'expressum facit cessare tacitum,' the sense of which is, 'When a lawgiver sets down plainly his whole meaning, we are prevented from making him mean what we please ourselves.' As some instances of women, therefore, are mentioned in the divine law which forbids us to covet our neighbour's goods, and that of a sister omitted, he concluded it to be lawful." #lawyeroflitsy

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schmia
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Surely nothing quickens the heartbeat like some solid 18th century English wit. Happy Valentine's Day! :)

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Kristy_K
Tom Jones | Henry Fielding
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Part two of my after Christmas #bookhaul came today. 😬😍
I think it's safe to say I'm on a book buying ban after all of this.

#tbr #barnesandnoble

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kdwinchester
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Pickpick

Oh, Tommy, we had a long committed relationship. Though you're morbidly obese and long winded, I loved you. But my friends didn't like you or the person I was when I was with you. While I adore your sense of humor and satire, this is the end for us. I've no regrets. Sincerely, -K | ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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