Wuthering Heights done!
I finished Wuthering Heights last night. I've been reading it for the last three months via DailyLit, which is how I read King Solomon's Mine (which I read because of the movie League of Extraordinary Men's reference to Allan Quartermain).
Wuthering Heights is one of Heather's favorite books. It is also one of Kris' banes from high school. For one class, he read every single word in the book, but didn't seem to register a single one. He didn't know the difference between Catherine and Cathy, though, honestly both are often referred to with either name. As he walked into class to take a test covering the book, he made some reference to "Cathy, Catherine, what's the difference," only to have Matthew Albert mention there were two Catherines.
Kris failed that test.
He was originally reading the book with me, and we would discuss what happened in each day's five minute reading, but he stopped around 55 of 145 entries. I kept reading daily until about 120, when I started getting multiple ones in a day. I gave up last night and finished the book, a physical book I'd had since high school.
I don't know if I'd read Wuthering Heights in high school. I think I did, but wasn't 100% sure when I started reading it. I'm fairly certain I read at least the Cliff Notes in high school, now that I've finished it.
I'm trying to figure out what to read next. I think I was going to read The Woman in White, before Kris interrupted me with reading Wuthering Height with him. Though, Moby Dick sounds like a lot of fun.
As much fun as sticking white hot forks through my eyes.
Yeah.
Maybe I will read The Woman in White instead.