Joyce has a wonderfully creative way of describing things.
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GingerAntics @Faibka so glad I saw you reading this and decided to give it a shot. Some parts are a little dry I guess, but 99% of this bad boy is just wonderful. I‘m doing the audiobook, but I‘m keeping track in my ebook which ones I want to go back and actually read. 6y
Faibka @GingerAntics Excellent! 👏👏 I‘m very happy that you are enjoying it and I have contributed in spreading the Joy of Joyce!😊 I was told by another Litten of this Facebook group that is reading Finnegans Wake one page per week! So I couldn‘t resist joining. If you wish to tackle that bad boy you can join 😉 at any point, we‘ll still be reading it by the end of the year 😂 6y
Faibka @GingerAntics Oohh on a side note Hamlet in Purgatory is on its way to me! 😆 6y
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GingerAntics @Faibka oh you are so lucky!!! That reminds me to check the library here at work. Thanks for that. Is Finnegans Wake one of those massive tomes? One page? A week? That‘s all? Is this Dickens-esque? Dickensonin? Dickens-like in its crazy, ambling sentences? 6y
Faibka @GingerAntics wait for it... I‘ll tag you on my post for the first page 😉 it‘s as loud as thunder! I‘ll say no more 😬 6y
GingerAntics @Faibka well, the library at work didn‘t have a physical book, but they did have a strange digital download. I had to download every section separately, but I got it all together and then put it in iBooks, so I have Hamlet in Purgatory when you‘re ready to go. 6y
Faibka @GingerAntics hmm, that‘s odd but great that you have it! I need to go to the bookstore over the weekend to pick up my copy. Let me organize my myriad readings and will let you know 6y
GingerAntics @Faibka cool! 6y
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