My father has insisted I read Maugham and forced a copy of 'Of Human Bondage' on me which I'll get to soon I reckon. Can I just say I'm impressed with myself for putting the word 'of' twice in a row in a sentence and still be grammatically correct 🙂 I've also never read Forster so I'll have to get to him soon as well. So many books so little time. Great to see Maskerade making the cut. Cool vid man
If that's the effect "of of" had, just imagine the effect "had had" had had. 😉 I hope you enjoy Forster when you get to him. I definitely know the feeling - no matter how much I read, the TBR never seems to get any shorter! It's lovely to get back to Pratchett after a couple of months off. Maskerade is a damn good one! Thanks for watching! 😊
Never read any Forster, I think I own at least one of his. I recommend The Moon & Sixpence by Maugham if you ever want to have another go. I recently got Enchanted April because a character in a book I was reading recommended it. Glad September went well, classics tend to be a safer bet.
@@AaronReadABook I’ve seen a few Forster adaptations that were all very good, and based on what I’ve already read I’m very excited to try more. Ooh I’m not familiar with that Maugham book, I’ll keep that in mind once the memory of Ashenden has faded a bit. I hope you enjoy Enchanted April too! Yeah, I think I’ve started to find some of my go-to genres a bit too samey and predictable. While there’s comfort in that to some extent, my brain has been craving more sustenance. Classics seem to be the way to go right now.
My father has insisted I read Maugham and forced a copy of 'Of Human Bondage' on me which I'll get to soon I reckon.
Can I just say I'm impressed with myself for putting the word 'of' twice in a row in a sentence and still be grammatically correct 🙂
I've also never read Forster so I'll have to get to him soon as well. So many books so little time.
Great to see Maskerade making the cut. Cool vid man
If that's the effect "of of" had, just imagine the effect "had had" had had. 😉
I hope you enjoy Forster when you get to him. I definitely know the feeling - no matter how much I read, the TBR never seems to get any shorter!
It's lovely to get back to Pratchett after a couple of months off. Maskerade is a damn good one! Thanks for watching! 😊
@@genteelblackhole had had had had eh? Bravo
Never read any Forster, I think I own at least one of his. I recommend The Moon & Sixpence by Maugham if you ever want to have another go. I recently got Enchanted April because a character in a book I was reading recommended it. Glad September went well, classics tend to be a safer bet.
@@AaronReadABook I’ve seen a few Forster adaptations that were all very good, and based on what I’ve already read I’m very excited to try more. Ooh I’m not familiar with that Maugham book, I’ll keep that in mind once the memory of Ashenden has faded a bit. I hope you enjoy Enchanted April too!
Yeah, I think I’ve started to find some of my go-to genres a bit too samey and predictable. While there’s comfort in that to some extent, my brain has been craving more sustenance. Classics seem to be the way to go right now.