Friday 27 March 2015

VICTORY IS MINE!


I'VE DONE IT! I finished it, everyone! Yes, after only six years of hit-and-miss effort, I can now say that I have read the unabridged version of Moby-Dick! Two previous attempts to read this book in my younger days failed -- but now I am victorious!


I know you're all deeply impressed, LOL.


But, despite all its challenges, Moby-Dick truly is the classic of literature that people say it is. The book's modern themes were far ahead of its time and even today, some of them are still denied or hard for people to accept.

And best of all, I'm now entitled to wear this cool t-shirt that proves I'm a --


44 comments:

Mark said...

Ha, congratulations on conquering your own white whale, which was someone else conquering their white whale. I can be impressed that you've finished it. I've tried on no less than three occasions to read Dracula. It's a classic and it's something I should love but as soon as it switches away from Harker's perspective I lose a lot of interest.

The Cranky said...

I can't even count the number of tries before I made it all the way through War and Peace.

Ye gods, WHY?

Plowing Through Life (Martha) said...

Good stuff! I've never even opened the book. Not even that t-shirt has motivated me.

Anonymous said...

Wow, I'm truly impressed. I couldn't make it past the exhaustive whale taxonomy parts. I hope that after reading the whole thing you don't go rogue on us and join a Japanese whaling expedition.

Anonymous said...

good for you,,,, we all need life goals, lol, that was an accomplishment, I have never made it half way!

DEZMOND said...

I refuse to read it whole :) I skim read it at college at that is it from me :) The same goes for Don Qixote and Quiet Flows The Don :)

Jeanne said...

Huzzah! for your conquest of that mega-monolith!

Leanna said...

Congratulations! *balloons and confetti falling all around*
Now go read War and Peace.

Snap said...

Good for you! I've never read it and don't plan to! ;) You'll have to tell me all about it ... a whale I hear??!!!!
Happy Friday!

Lois said...

We had an old bookshelf full of classics and Readers Digest Condensed books when I was growing up. I was a weird kid who read everything and anything, so I remember reading Moby Dick, but as a wee person with no life experience I probably missed the jist... I like re-reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. It is like family to me. I read it when I was around 10, and again at 40. Totally different book. lol. I don't think I'm ready for Moby Dick though.

turquoisemoon said...

gawd!!! this just made my day. hahaha

yellowdoggranny said...

I read it the first time when I was about 12..my father was impressed..then I read it again when I was in my 30's ...my daddy said 'now your just showing off.'..but I really loved that book..think it's time for me to read it again.

Vanessa Morgan said...

Congratulations. Classic or not, I don't think I'll be reading this any time soon.

OmaLindasOldeBaggsandStuftShirts said...

Congratulations on conquering your own elusive goal. It's always a real thrill to achieve something like this. A pat on the back for sure.

brewella deville said...

Any book that offers up both Old Testament vengeance and chowder recipes is aces in my mind.

jaz@octoberfarm said...

you are a better woman than i!

Miss Val's Creations said...

Congratulations! That is quite a feat! You must get one of those shirts now.

Jenn said...

I would try reading this again just for that shirt!

Re-reading To Kill a Mockingbird (one of the kids is reading it for school) and enjoying it much more than I did when I was in school!

Well done!

Anne Johnson said...

I have never gotten past the first page of that book, and I love to read. Now I most heartily recommend Song of Ice and Fire -- longer even than MD, with no redeeming probes into the human character, but lots of swords, dwarfs, and dragons!

This N That said...

Congratulations..That's quite an accomplishment...I wouldn't even attempt it..Love the Tee shirt..

Suzie Ridler said...

Well done! That is one hell of a book to get through. I would read it during my lunches which ended up being quite a disgusting mistake (whaling, duh Suzie) but man, took forever so way to go Debra!!!! Victory is yours.

MrsDuncanMahogany said...

Right on *high five*

Workingdan said...

I've read the title of the book. That's about it.

Dexter Klemperer said...

This is going to sound awful but I'm going to say it anyway: If women wore that "Moby Chick" shirt in major American cities, they probably wouldn't be harassed as much with whistles, catcalls, suggestions and "Ahoooga! Ahoooga!"

Dexter Klemperer said...

No wait, I take that back. Some smart ass guy will probably say "I got your Moby Dick right here!" So don't wear that shirt or read that book. I'm sorry. I should stop commenting. Or stop drinking.

Dexter Klemperer said...

And how many picture were in the version you read?
No, I'll really stop commenting now. And stop drinking.

Dr. Theda said...

We ended up with our "comment" as a "post" at my "Crypt"...
thought that the post might give you a "smile"...
a great weekend to you dear Lady Debra

Jim said...

And wear it with pride, Debra!
You persevered!!

Kay G. said...

Why did you put yourself through such torture?
NOW, you can read a good book..."Sailing Alone Around The World". PLEASE, read it, Debra, you will love it, I know!

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

Applause to you! I could not, would not, will not achieve such a whale of an accomplishment. I am impressed!

Anonymous said...

You are my hero! Way to show persistence and reach your goal! I should get you to read my book club book (by Wednesday please) and give me notes. :)

Mary said...

Yay! Happy for you! I had to read the book in high school. Otherwise would probably never have read it. It's excellent, it's true. So much truth in it. Perhaps I should pick it up again.. I am trying to improve my attention span after all...

Guillaume said...

I don't want to sound arrogant, but I read it twice, the first time at 12, the second at 18.

psychelyn said...

Wow, congrats. Never read the unabridged. I'd like to.

Maybe you should check out "The rape of Nanking". Just interested what you'd think. I read this sort of lit.

Unknown said...

Congratulations! I know how you feel, I'm trying to get through 1984 two or three paragraphs at a time :P

Insomniac's Attic said...

You are my hero. :)

Unknown said...

MOBY CHICK..... YEAH! CONGRATS!

Dixie@dcrelief said...

Land Ho! Congratulations, and now ~ what will you be seeking?

G. B. Miller said...

Congrabulations!

I believe there are quite a few books that are like that for me, including one that I love using as a research guide, but probably spent the past 30 year failing all attempts to actually read it from cover to cover.

Father Nature's Corner

Rommy said...

Woot! Congrats on the accomplishment! I should really try picking that book up one of these days.

Fundy Blue said...

Congrats, Debra! I managed to escape Moby Dick, but I do want to read it. You had me laughing over the Alberta PST! I remember living there! I have lots of family members in Alberta and their political persuasions range from left of the NDP to right of the Reform Party. We have interesting family discussions! LOL. My family had outhouses too! And working as a geologist led me to lots of outdoor experiences which I won't elaborate on! Have a great week!

Magaly Guerrero said...

The moment I saw the cover, I started celebrating! Congrats. The Moby Chick Club is always in need of a few good women. Now, we shall conquer the world...

*note to self, get awesome t-shirt*

Ol'Buzzard said...

Now you can start on Crime and Punishment.
the Ol'Buzzard

Magic Love Crow said...

Yeh, doing my happy dance for you ;o)