I'm reading Persuasion, by Jane Austen.
I've never liked any of the film versions, mostly because they all cast unattractive actors (shallow, I know, but difficult for me to get past), but also because I couldn't stand Captain Wentworth's character. He was so cold, rash, flirtatious and unworthy, and remained so to the end... nothing like Mr. Darcy or Mr. Knightly or Colonel Brandon. But in movies you aren't typically given a glimpse inside a character's mind to know their motives as you are privy to in books, and I hoped reading the novel would restore my faith in Austen's cohort of strong, honorable, virtuous male leads.
Anyway, the book is wonderful but I was distracted from pages 45-58 by a strong desire for asparagus, diverted in pages 59-77 by an urge for cauliflower, and totally unable to concentrate on pages 78-90 for a broccoli craving. I like vegetables as much as the next person (perhaps a little more), but I never crave them! So, realizing I'd better put the book down before I heard the call of the brussels sprouts, I indulged the odd impulse (with some blue cheese dressing).
A little investigation showed that asparagus, broccoli and cauliflower are all very high in folic acid and vitamin C; the two supplements I quit taking a few weeks ago (despite doctor recommendations) because, I thought, "these aren't doing anything."
I'll take two vitamins tonight and pray the cauliflower doesn't call me in the morning.
several of my friends are big Jane Austin fans...personally, I've never really had the desire to even pick the books up, much less watch the movies. I don't know why, but I just have never been into them. Maybe I'll take one up for some summer reading....
ReplyDeleteLOL. I just posted about reading Persuasion, which I am currently a little over halfway through for the xth time, and then I come here and find this! Great minds, you know. I hope you enjoy the book. I liked the Amanda Root film, but didn't see it until after I already knew Captain Wentworth as originally portrayed by Miss Austen.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear what you think of it! :)
You totally cracked me up with the Brussels sprouts. I absolutely would rather take a vitamin before eating those!
ReplyDeleteI need to reread Austin now...its been a while.
I liked Persuasion but it is far from my favorite.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how cravings can be the language of the body? Hope the cauliflower spared you today!
Haha..that is so funny. Lol. Persuasion is on my to-read list as well!
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