Great Expectations it is (first). As I mentioned earlier, it has been reccommended to me before (by my mom) and it seems fairly interesting. Plus, it's the largest of the three, I believe (don't ask me why that matters; it just does).
The challenge of this book for me is its genre. Realistic Fiction tends not to interest me the way a good fantasy does, so I'm likely to have to power through it. That may not be the greatest sentiment to have going into a book, but 'twalas (ach, I just used that in a sentence, and I likely spelled it wrong).
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Gee, my blog's name isn't very creative compared to everyone elses', eh?
I think your blog's name is fine. I hope you enjoy Great Expectations. Dickens is an excellent, if wordy, author. I guess that's what happens when you get paid by the number of installments in your story.
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