Started October 6th, finished October 10th.
This was a bit of a special read as it was the first I'd read on my ebook reader. An experience I found I disliked much less than expected. It's not reading a book by any means and it lacks something but there are also bonuses too. I won't desert my books but they will be complemented.
The best thing about this book for me was Wilde's way with words. His put downs are wonderful. He writes quite differently to anyone else I can think of. He is a man of wit.
The story of Dorian Grey is one I assumed I knew. Picture in the attic and all that. When I actually thought about it though I realised that was all I knew. How did the picture come to be? Is it the only picture? How does it all end? Finding the book for free download was the push I needed.
The story moves much slower than I expected. Maybe a little too slowly. The scenes are set as opulently as some of the scenes themselves. We are left in no doubt of the characters and what makes them tick. I did begin to wonder when things would actually start happening though. Once they did I was happier. Though they still meandered a little slower than I'd have liked. There are so many quotable passages from this book. Mainly spoken by Lord Henry Wotton. I wonder if there's any of Wilde in Wotton and his observances.
I did enjoy this book but I wish it had been shorter. Maybe I was impatient as I can't really say I disliked the bits that weren't moving the plot along fast enough. Apparently Wilde added to his original version due to criticism. Maybe the original version would have suited me better. I can't complain too much as it isn't a very long book anyway. I'm glad to have read it and I wouldn't rule out a re-read in the future. The one thing the book doesn't do is over explanation. I hate it when everything is explained too heavily.
3.5 pawprints out of 5
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1 comments:
I have got myself an ebook reader as well as though it is quite good, it certainly does lack something that reading a proper book does.
I think that I am going to use my e-reader more to read the sort of books that I might not otherwise read and ones that I don't mind taking a long time to read, as I don't like staring at a screen for too long.
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