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Wuthering Expectations

A Distinguished Crankologist.

  • Based in United States of America
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Sep 2022 5
Oct 2022 5
Nov 2022 5
Dec 2022 5
Jan 2023 6
Feb 2023 3
Mar 2023 4
Apr 2023 6
May 2023 3
Jun 2023 2
Jul 2023 1
Aug 2023 1
Sep 2023 3
Oct 2023 5
Nov 2023 1
Dec 2023 3
Jan 2024 6
Feb 2024 4
Mar 2024 3
Apr 2024 3
May 2024 1
Jun 2024 4
Jul 2024 2
Aug 2024 3
Sep 2024 1
Oct 2024 5
Nov 2024 4

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Most recent posts

Books I read in October 2024 - the old, care-free days of Wuthering Heights
I should do one of these “what I read” bits before October becomes too distant. I should also mention my health. A little over a year ago a surgeon of genius removed a cancerous tumor …
On , by Amateur Reader (Tom), 605 words
The Story of the Stone, volume 2 - all agreed that this was the definitive poem on the subject of eating crabs
I have continued on with The Story of the Stone, the 2,500 page 18th century Chinese novel by, or mostly by, Cao Xueqin. Here I will write about the second volume of the David Hawkes …
On , by Amateur Reader (Tom), 858 words
The appeal of Septology as religious fiction - the urge, inexplicably, to pray - because it helps! it helps!
Septology is a stream-of-consciousness novel throughout, a mix of sentence fragments, unconventional punctuation, and temporal shifts, meaning the painter Asle is sometimes thinking about the present and sometimes about the past. These are all old …
On , by Amateur Reader (Tom), 938 words