We want to know…
Everything!
What youre reading now.
What you have read recently.
What are your favorite books and why?
What books do you think others might enjoy.
ect ect.
Tell us?
Everything!
What youre reading now.
What you have read recently.
What are your favorite books and why?
What books do you think others might enjoy.
ect ect.
Tell us?
Recommends: Catcher in the Rye & Wuthering Heights.
What are your suggestions?
I, Shai, am currently reading Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins.
All I have to say is i can’t wait to finish the series so I can troll the Hunger Games tag without worrying about spoilers.
:D
Add to em!
Send something to our ask/fan mail and well post it.
That Sophie and I(Shai) are extremely bad at following up on things.
So we have decided that instead of this being a book club were we all read the same book, itll just be a place were we can share what were reading with others, and submit reviews, or share news about new books.
And if you guys want to read the same book, you guys can discuss it amoungst yourselves and well just monitor and post your submittings.
So theprintedwordclub is now a place to share with others your love of your favorite books!
Hope everyone is cool with that.
And just wanted to say Hi! To all our new followers.
And completely sorry that we havent been updating as often as we should.
I will try harder!
So what are you guys reading? What do you want to read? Whats on your ‘lists’?
We want to know!
Submit!
Wuthering Heights is a novel by Emily Brontë published in 1847. It was her only novel and written between December 1845 and July 1846. It remained unpublished until July 1847 and was not printed until December after the success of her sister Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre. It was finally printed under the pseudonym Ellis Bell; a posthumous second edition was edited by Charlotte.
The title of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors of the story. The narrative centres on the all-encompassing, passionate but doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and many around them.
Our 3 followers.
Sophie put up a list of book we’re to read and first on the list is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte for this month. Sorry I didn’t say anything sooner. Luckily its only the second day in December, so there’s still plenty of time.
My copy is about 338 pages. (So not a big read, but its also very small print.)
I would think it would help to have small sticky tabs with you when you read it to bookmark pages with quotes you like or things you want to discuss. Ultimately up to you.
I’ll be working on a list of questions and what not to help with discussing once everyone’s done reading it.
I’ll also try and put up chapter reviews when possible.
Any suggestions just let us know.
-Always,
Shai
We will be reviewing and discussing a new book every few weeks.
First, we will be reading a list of classics and must-reads. A full list of which books we are and will be reading, is linked in the sidebar.
If you want to join, drop by our ask and let us know. You can read with us and on the appointed date, we will send out everyone’s ideas and reviews about the book we read in that period of time. So if you have a few thoughts on the book, submit it! :)
During the reading-time, we’ll be posting little facts and quotes from the books we read or are reading. Feel free to follow if you share our love for the printed word, you are not obligated to read with us as you can just read everyone’s thoughts on it later or learn more about a book.
We hope you’ll enjoy this club and the printed word as much as we do.
Sophie and Shai