Weekly Book Wrap Up
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Very flat boring characters, but they are a product of their environment. The language in this book is what I think is the most important thing in this novel and how it is used for control.
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Two Planets: A Novel by Kurd Lasswitz by Kurd Laßwitz
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
A cross between an adventure story and a story of colonization with a bit of religion thrown in when referring to numedom. Since this is a translation it is missing 40% or more of the original to the story, makes me think I should have studied German in school. The missing parts do add to the story I've been told but over all this is an interesting take on martians and other planets from the 19th century.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Very flat boring characters, but they are a product of their environment. The language in this book is what I think is the most important thing in this novel and how it is used for control.
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Two Planets: A Novel by Kurd Lasswitz by Kurd Laßwitz
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
A cross between an adventure story and a story of colonization with a bit of religion thrown in when referring to numedom. Since this is a translation it is missing 40% or more of the original to the story, makes me think I should have studied German in school. The missing parts do add to the story I've been told but over all this is an interesting take on martians and other planets from the 19th century.
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2018 Reading Challenge
Jennifer has
completed her goal of reading
40 books in
2018!
Thanks for the honest reviews :)
ReplyDeleteAnd a big congratulations on exceeding your reading challenge goal! Very impressive, Jennifer!!