tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15943249020927618.post7663244078419128250..comments2023-10-04T04:33:45.728-07:00Comments on Other Women's Stories: 2016 Reading & Blogging GoalsOther Women's Storieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01208560495832650955noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15943249020927618.post-68306078663071244882016-01-09T16:28:49.790-08:002016-01-09T16:28:49.790-08:00Hi Beth. Thanks for stopping by.
I didn't kn...Hi Beth. Thanks for stopping by. <br /><br />I didn't know that about the Tarzan books. Thanks for the info. I'm especially interested in how Burroughs handles Tarzan's language acquisition. Kinda geeky, but that just facinates me.Other Women's Storieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01208560495832650955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15943249020927618.post-39409409837819663782016-01-08T15:08:05.361-08:002016-01-08T15:08:05.361-08:00Hi -- I'm here from Sunlit Pages's list of...Hi -- I'm here from Sunlit Pages's list of goals and yours look really impressive, and a lot of fun. I'm not nearly as organized in my reading.<br /><br />I do want to point out that the first two Tarzan books are pretty much one long story, so if you enjoy Tarzan of the Apes you might want to go onto the next one. My book club is currently reading Tarzan Alive, which is a tongue-in-cheek analysis of the truth behind Burroughs books. Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18005286623073064886noreply@blogger.com