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message 101: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "I am going to be perfectly honest, I HATE the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. With all my heart and soul. I like Westerns, I even like a lot of John Ford Westerns, but I cannot stand that mo..."

Just wondering - do you want to stay away from nominating Westerns in the future? I don't mind. I just want to get a better idea of what the group wants to read.


message 102: by Cheryl (last edited Sep 10, 2015 12:28PM) (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments I just saw The Daughter of Time is on the discussion schedule for January. So many of my Goodreads friends gave it 4 or 5 stars. I can't wait to read it!


message 103: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments How about the Stepford Wives?


message 104: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Sarah wrote: "How about the Stepford Wives?"

My library has it, and I'd be willing to read it. (In fact, I think I did read it many, many years ago.)


message 105: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
I love Ira Levin, so Stepford Wives is in.

I also love Westerns, just not the Man Who Loved Liberty Valance. My husband and I both hated that movie. (Which is really funny because the same director did Stagecoach which I LOVE.)


message 106: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments OK, I'll keep thinking about the Westerns. So many of those films were based on short stories, not novels. Anyone else have any suggestions for a Western novel?


message 107: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Here's an interesting Western I found:

Down the Long Hills by Louis L'Amour

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

It won the 1968 Spur Award (Western Writers of America) for best novel.


message 108: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
let's put it on the list!


message 109: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments I wasn't sure where to post this. I saw on Turner Classic Movies that Psycho (our group read for October) will be shown on the big screen at select movie theaters Sept. 20 and 23. Here's a link to Fathom Events, where you can type in your zip code to find a participating theater near you:

http://www.fathomevents.com/

I've never watched that movie at a theater. There are 2 places near me that will be showing it. Maybe I'll go see it.


message 110: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Cool!


message 111: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Cool!


message 112: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Cool!


message 113: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Hmmm. I think I'm going to go!


message 114: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "Hmmm. I think I'm going to go!"

Here's a link to a TCM blog article on the film version of Psycho, specifically examinining the directing of the "parlor scene". I thought it was interesting to read, especially if you are going to see the film.

http://moviemorlocks.com/2015/09/14/w...


message 115: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments How about Logan's Run? i was also thinking about the Manchurian Candidate...


message 116: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Both of them are now on the list!


message 117: by Cheryl (last edited Nov 16, 2015 05:02AM) (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments I read on a friend's blog about a SF book from 1970 called Downward to the Earth by Robert Silverberg. Here's a link to the blog post:

http://tinyurl.com/qhfgqd8

My library has it, so I will be reading it at some point. Maybe it could work as a nomination for this group?


message 118: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Sure!


message 119: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Here's a spy novel that might be campy fun:

Modesty Blaise by Peter O'Donnell

Goodreads page link:

http://tinyurl.com/pu5r7yq

Lots of 4 star reviews there (if that means anything). I can get it from my library's interlibrary loan program.


message 120: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
That does look fun!


message 121: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Ooo- can we read Adam's Fall by Sean Desmond? I saw the movie, Abandon, with Katie Holmes and it was totally dope.


message 122: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Sarah wrote: "Ooo- can we read Adam's Fall by Sean Desmond? I saw the movie, Abandon, with Katie Holmes and it was totally dope."

That was published in 2000. Is that too recent for the group?


message 123: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Technically it is a little young, but since we are the only ones who regularly participate, we can bend the rules every now and then. (I try to use 20+ years old to = "classic" but almost 16 is pretty close if you guys are down for it.)


message 124: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "Technically it is a little young, but since we are the only ones who regularly participate, we can bend the rules every now and then. (I try to use 20+ years old to = "classic" but almost 16 is pre..."

I'm willing to give it a try. (I'm a sucker for a haunted house story.)


message 125: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments The movie was pretty good. And I'm trying very hard not to suggest all cheesy sci fi stories.


message 126: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments My emoticon didn't make it in my last comment: :-)


message 127: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
On the list!


message 128: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments I nominate Dragonwyck by Anya Seton. It's a gothic novel that was made into a pretty good film in the 1940s. (Starring Gene Tierney and Vincent Price.)

Here's the Goodreads link:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 129: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Cheryl wrote: "I nominate Dragonwyck by Anya Seton. It's a gothic novel that was made into a pretty good film in the 1940s. (Starring Gene Tierney and Vincent Price.)

Here's the Goodreads link:
https://www.goodr..."


Will do! If you nominate a sensation novel you have not read yet, I'll also add it to the list!


message 130: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "Will do! If you nominate a sensation novel you have not read yet, I'll also add it to the list"

How about Armadale by Wilkie Collins? It's a more famous one, so libraries should have it. I know Project Gutenberg has it in a variety of ebook formats. It is a long book, like 700 pages. Maybe we could extend it for more than a month, if that would be better? If it's too long, I could pick something else.


message 131: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Naw, it's perfect. I've been wanting to read it for awhile.


message 132: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "Naw, it's perfect. I've been wanting to read it for awhile."

Great! I've heard alot of great things about the book.


message 133: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Yay! Six Days of the Condor is scheduled for May. I saw it at my library today and was itching to read it. Soon ...


message 134: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Here's a nomination:

Bedelia by Vera Caspary
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

I haven't read it, but the author also wrote Laura, from which the film was made. Bedelia is a femme fatale type of book, and looks like a good fit for Classic Trash - if everyone can find a copy at their library.


message 135: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
It was $1.99 as an ebook at Amazon, so I just bought it. I was thinking of adding Laura soon but we can do this one instead.


message 136: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Great! The cover in the link I gave just screams Classic Trash.


message 137: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "It was $1.99 as an ebook at Amazon, so I just bought it. I was thinking of adding Laura soon but we can do this one instead."

Oh, I would read Laura, too, if you want to put that on your list. (Your list is getting big. Let me know if you want me to hold off on the nominations for awhile.)


message 138: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Nominate away! I just add things from the list whenever. I just try to vary the genres so we aren't reading too many of the same things at once.


message 139: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Have we already read the Maltese Falcon? I could use me some good old hard boiled fiction right now...


message 140: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
We have not! (This month's book might scratch that itch for you a bit as well.)


message 141: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Both Sarah and I added The Big Time to our Want To Read lists, and Cheryl has expressed and interest in it as well, so I'm going to add it to our list as our September read.


message 142: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "Both Sarah and I added The Big Time to our Want To Read lists, and Cheryl has expressed and interest in it as well, so I'm going to add it to our list as our September read."

Yay! It certainly looks interesting.


message 143: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Yeah!


message 144: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments How about The Hunger by Whitley Striber? Cheryl likes it too, it has vampires, and David Bowie stars in the movie so how can we go wrong?


message 145: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Sarah wrote: "How about The Hunger by Whitley Striber? Cheryl likes it too, it has vampires, and David Bowie stars in the movie so how can we go wrong?"

I second this nomination. I wanted to read something by this author, and I liked the movie.


message 146: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
I am not sure if I can get it. My library doesn't have it and the kindle edition is $19??!!!! WTF. If I can find a reasonable priced edition, I will add it to the list.


message 147: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Interlibrary loans are $5.00. That's new. Let me look at half-priced books.


message 148: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments I will gift the eBook to you.


message 149: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments In appreciation for being moderator all this time...


message 150: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Ahhh, you don't have to do that. I'm sure I can get a used copy. I can certainly afford it, but I'm ideologically opposed to paying $19 for a 30 year old book. That seems crazy to me.


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