*high fives* Did you like it? I've never really programmed before, and I am procrastinating, so it's just been sitting on my coffee table gathering dust.
The part that really got me about C&P is how slowly it builds. It's so well-written, but after about 400 pages of Raskolnikov or however you spell his name wandering around fainting in the street and worrying he's blown his cover, I was kind of like, "GET ON WITH THE PLOT ALREADY!" Granted, I was a high school senior at the time and only had a little over a month to read it, haha....
I am one of those dreadful people who didn't really like the book version of P&P. I'm not really into romance or comedy of manners-type stuff, so....
P.S. Which film version are you thinking of? I'm thinking of the Keira Knightely/Matthew MacFayden one.
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Date: 2012-07-19 04:03 am (UTC)The part that really got me about C&P is how slowly it builds. It's so well-written, but after about 400 pages of Raskolnikov or however you spell his name wandering around fainting in the street and worrying he's blown his cover, I was kind of like, "GET ON WITH THE PLOT ALREADY!" Granted, I was a high school senior at the time and only had a little over a month to read it, haha....
I am one of those dreadful people who didn't really like the book version of P&P. I'm not really into romance or comedy of manners-type stuff, so....
P.S. Which film version are you thinking of? I'm thinking of the Keira Knightely/Matthew MacFayden one.