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Megha wrote:
GR description for the book has listed the following stories:
The Gold-Bug,
The Murders in the Rue Morgue,
The Balloon-Hoax,
The Purloined Letter,
A Descent into the Maelström,
The Black Cat,
The Fall of the House of Usher,
The Masque of the Red Death,
The Cask of Amontillado,
The Pit and the Pendulum,
and The Tell-Tale Heart.
I'm willing to bet that every one of these stories is available for free on-line at some location such as Project Gutenberg
Well, I have requested the 2 EAP collections from my library that have all these stories. Yay! I have loved every one of his stories I have read, in spite of having to read Cask of Amontillado every year in high school, which turned it into an "AGAIN?!" IT's been 20-odd years for that one!I don't have much hope for getting The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo out of my queue again this month. I have started it, but got overwhelmed...and it has a HUGE queue.
I don't buy books, I can't afford to keep up with my own reading :)
Dree wrote: "Well, I have requested the 2 EAP collections from my library that have all these stories. Yay! I have loved every one of his stories I have read, in spite of having to read Cask of Amontillado ever..."
Ha Dree, I can't afford my addiction either! I'll likely only be able to read the Poe short stories. Looking forward to some chilling reading while hopefully catching some July rays.
Fiona wrote: "I love nominating. What shall I nominate?
Cat. 1 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
too violent..who likes such violence,not i..i read this cause steven king recommended it.
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Brenda wrote: "Cat1: Olive Kitteridge A Novel in Stories, by Elizabeth Strout"
i loved this book. it should be titled RETIRED PEOPLE.my wife has it now,we are both retired and i think she ll love it ,too.
i nominate THE JOHN CHEEVER SHORT STORIES. They are charming,very realistic tales of men in a by gone age. I thought of him when i heard of the commuter train wreck in dc. his characters rode many commuter trains.
so excited about Poe! i think i'm going to try and do both group reads this month, they are both something i like or want to read! and best yet, i may be able to get all (or at least most) of the Poe stories from the anthologies i have laying around from college. i knew i kept them around for a reason!
OMG! I opened Project Gutenberg and couldn't breathe. I want to scream. I think I'm blushing like an idiot who just found the love of her life and yes, I have. Ebooks!
I feel dizzy!
I will be starting the threads on July 1st (or the night before) so we can start discussions on them. In the meantime, have fun collecting them :)
I obvioiusly love Poe. I'm the one who suggested this book. I will definitely will read this book in July. I can't wait.
Hi! I'm brand new to the group, so just have a quick question... is there a time frame for finishing these books, or are do we have all of July to read and discuss?Thanks! Looking forward to reading with you all! :)
It pretty much works that we read and discuss them all month. But there's not really a cut-off date. The discussion threads will be most active the month that we read them, but they're frequently resurrected much, much later when someone else reads it and sees the discussion we had.
Hello :) My name's Jen and I just joined! Nice to meet you all! Just thought of saying hi and that I would love to join the group reads! I have The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo and I also have quite a few books from Edgar Allan Poe :) Can't wait to start!
I love Poe's poetry. I like to read his outloud, but only alone, because I get into it and read with a lot of feeling. My oldest brother and I used to read it out loud together in trees. Those are some of my favorie childhood memories.
For those who are interested, you can search a copy of The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo in 4shared.com. :))
Beng wrote: "For those who are interested, you can search a copy of The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo in 4shared.com. :))"
Thanks Beth...this site is pretty awesome...
I agree with Diane that it's very interesting to read all the suggestions. But darn it, I'm still reading The Woman in White! The good news is that I have already read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and it is a a truly great read. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did.
valpal wrote: "I agree with Diane that it's very interesting to read all the suggestions. But darn it, I'm still reading The Woman in White! The good news is that I have already read The Girl with the Dragon Ta..."
Valpal, I just finished Woman in White - see you on the spoiler page discussion when you're done!
Angela wrote: "I think she means the upcoming group reads for July."
Yes, that's what I mean : ) Thanks Angela.
Maybe I just missed them last month....
Lori wrote: "Ooohhh... yeah, ok. I update the new books a few days before the new month :)"
They are "prettier" than last months : )
Two great choices !!
I love Poe - good excuse to go back and re-read some of his stuff. And the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has been on my TRB for a long time so it will be good to get that one done for a group.
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