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May 16
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Five Plays: Ivanov, The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard (Oxford World's Classics)
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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Imitation of Life (Paperback)
by Fannie Hurst, Fannie Hurst
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The Stories Of Fannie Hurst (The Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish Women's Series)
by Susan Koppelman, Fannie Hurst
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May 11
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The Host: A Novel (Hardcover)
by Stephenie Meyer
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read in May, 2008, has a copy to sell/swap
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marked as to-read:
The Screwtape Letters (Gift Edition)
by C.S. Lewis
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Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy (Penguin Classics)
by Jean Webster, Elaine Showalter
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The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century (Hardcover)
by Steve Coll
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May 16
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The Last Battle (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 7)
by C.S. Lewis
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read in May, 2008
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May 11
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The Silver Chair (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 6)
by C.S. Lewis
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read in May, 2008
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 5)
by C.S. Lewis
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read in May, 2008
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1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die
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— last activity 1 hour, 25 min ago
For those attempting the crazy feat of reading all 1001 books!
For discerning bibliophiles and readers who enjoy unforgettable classic literature, ...more
For those attempting the crazy feat of reading all 1001 books!
For discerning bibliophiles and readers who enjoy unforgettable classic literature, 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die is a trove of reviews covering a century of memorable writing. Each work of literature featured here is a seminal work key to understanding and appreciating the written word.The featured works have been handpicked by a team of international critics and literary luminaries, including Derek Attridge (world expert on James Joyce), Cedric Watts (renowned authority on Joseph Conrad and Graham Greene), Laura Marcus (noted Virginia Woolf expert), and David Mariott (poet and expert on African-American literature), among some twenty others. (From Amazon.com)...less
What should I read next?: The book ending support group
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— last activity 4 days ago, 03:05PM
If you are like me, you read constantly but at the same time you are constantly looking for the next great thing. "Once this incredible book is...more
If you are like me, you read constantly but at the same time you are constantly looking for the next great thing. "Once this incredible book is done...then what?"
Ending a great book is almost like saying goodbye to a good friend. You don't want it to end, but you can't put it down.
It's always helpful when you know you have something great to dive right into afterward (don't feel guilty! It's not a betrayal.)
So let's discuss what we are currently reading, and maybe help some of us cope with that awkward book transitioning stage, shall we?
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