Links for your Monday

Aug 13, 2007 09:39

Happy Monday! I have some links to share:

Articles:

* The Guardian reports on which books 2,000 readers have chosen as the Greatest Love Story of All Time, based on a poll sponsored by the UKTV Drama Channel.

The Top Ten list looks like this:
1 Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, 1847
2 Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, 1813
3 Romeo and Juliet ( Read more... )

harry potter, brontes

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melissagay August 13 2007, 14:58:27 UTC
Yeah, wow, I gotta say I agree with Kettle on this one. Wuthering Heights is a fantastic book, but a love story it ain't!!! And, seriously, Romeo and Juliet??? Gone With the Wind????? How about the Most Dysfunctional Love Stories Of All Time-- then these would definitely top my list! Even Lady Chatterly's Lover... I was rooting for them, yes, but I'm not sure they were the healthiest pairing, and I don't know that I'd place a bet on the long-term survival of their relationship.

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eldritchhobbit August 14 2007, 11:35:54 UTC
How about the Most Dysfunctional Love Stories Of All Time-- then these would definitely top my list!

Well said! Boy meets girl, boy and girl play head games with each other, boy and girl cheat on each other, boy and girl die. I'm not sure what that tells us about those who voted in the poll! (Then again, maybe they didn't actually read the books!)

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ithildyn August 13 2007, 16:07:56 UTC
I really liked Rebecca and should read it again. I think the last time I read it I was 12.

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eldritchhobbit August 14 2007, 11:37:35 UTC
I really liked it, too! I recently read a book of hers I'd never read before, The House on the Strand. It had a science fiction element to it (time travel), but otherwise it had much the same atmosphere of lurking mystery. It was a wonderful read. I need to read more of her work.

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saffronhouse August 13 2007, 16:49:26 UTC
Thanks so much for the Lit2Go link! Fabulous resource!

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eldritchhobbit August 14 2007, 11:38:49 UTC
You're most welcome! I was so excited when I discovered it. There are some readings available there that I've never seen anywhere else! I'm glad it's useful for you, too.

I love your icon, by the way.

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agentxpndble August 13 2007, 19:10:28 UTC
I dread your posts... They take *all day* to read... ;-)

Great article about HP/SW and thanks for the lead about iTunes.

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eldritchhobbit August 14 2007, 11:41:49 UTC
They take *all day* to read... ;-)

LOL! Wait, you weren't doing anything today, were you? *blinks innocently* I mean, you do have all the time in the world, right? *snorts*

Great article about HP/SW

I'm glad you liked it, too!

and thanks for the lead about iTunes.

I was so excited when I discovered this. Some of the books aren't available in audiobook form anywhere else that I've found (Charlotte B's The Professor, for example). I thought of you the moment I saw they had H.G. Wells!

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OT marm August 14 2007, 02:38:55 UTC
Love the icon!

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Re: OT eldritchhobbit August 14 2007, 11:43:24 UTC
Thanks so much! I do, too. It's by the wonderful galadhir.

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