All Consuming


Items Arethusa consumed in…

March, 2008



  1. Wednesday 5

    Finished consuming…
    The Carhullan Army — 3 people

    Worth consuming! Tagged: science fiction british literature feminism


  2. Saturday 8
    1401207928

    Finished consuming…
    V for Vendetta — 93 people

    Worth consuming! Tagged: politics british literature graphic novel


  3. Wednesday 12
    0060817259

    Finished consuming…
    Haweswater — 2 people

    Worth consuming! Tagged: fiction british literature historical


  4. Monday 17
    0879233931

    Finished consuming…
    Finding a Girl in America — 1 person

    Worth consuming! Tagged: fiction short stories american literature


  5. Wednesday 19
    159017111x

    Finished consuming…
    Tropic Moon (New York Review Books Classics) — 2 people

    Worth consuming!


  6. Saturday 22
    0765309386

    Finished consuming…
    Spin — 34 people

    Worth consuming! Tagged: science fiction canadian author


Entries about these items

    0060817259

    A story about "Haweswater: A Novel (P.S.)" — 38 weeks ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    I haven’t finished the book yet, but I beg to disagree with the previous commenter about the prose being “pretentious and unreadable”. What Sarah Hall does is to give as much careful, tender attention to creating the natural setting as she does to the characters. There are odd moments where she leans toward the sentimental but most of the time I’m in awe at the old English northern world she’s rebuilt on the pages.

    If you want the unreadable stuff try her “Electric Michelangelo”. And even then I wouldn’t call it pretentious, simply overeager and obstructively ornamental.

    And all should try her latest book “The Carhullan Army”, released under the title “Daughters of the North” in the USA: her prose takes a complete 180 to match the bared back, roughly honed, brutal dystopian world in her book.


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