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I think that this class will always be memorable when I look back on my undergrad years. Romance studies pushed me to read novels that I would've never come across otherwise. As a psychology major, I am always reading textbooks where I have to take notes along the way and be sure that I remember each detail for the next exam... However, this class allowed me to sit back and truly enjoy reading. Although the reading was heavy, it never felt much like a chore - in contrast, it felt much more relaxing. Honestly, I kinda wish there were maybe a few more books assigned or that there could be a part 2 to this class in the summer.  The grading system used in this class was definitely another bonus. Although the website at first and the whole contract system feels intimidating at the start, it didn't take long to get comfortable with it (but maybe add a quick video to the website at the beginning of the semester going through all the little details). Something about reading to simply g...

The Society of Reluctant Dreamers - Agualusa

What an interesting read! Overall, I really enjoyed this book. Although it did take quite some time to get through, I was always excited to see what came next. I will admit, I found it difficult at some points to follow the specific characters with their names as well as locations because there was a fair bit of jumping around. However, I found that as I continued to read, I began to make more sense of everything. The different aspects began to fit together and add to one another.  Dreams: Firstly, as the title points to, dreams and ‘dreamers’. This was a huge theme in this novel. Each character seemed to have a different experience with dreams and attributed different meanings to them. A couple of quotes referring to dreaming that stood out to me were  “Dreams are always echos of something” p. (105) and  “Dreaming is rehearsing reality from the comfort of our own beds” p. (108).  This topic is fascinating to me.  Relationships: Daniel our narrator was one that ...