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message 201: by Pink (new)

Pink | 5491 comments Raul wrote: "I've read 22, nowhere near as much as some of you! But on the bright side, I only set a limit of 20 books which I surpassed. But congrats everyone!"

22 is more than I'd read when I first joined this group. It means you have lots of great classics still to discover!


message 202: by Raul (new)

Raul | 16 comments Thanks for the words of encouragement Pink! And there's no problem with reading more and more classics as I love them so much. :)


message 203: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Ellen Rory wrote: "I've just joined and have read 43 books from the list so far, hoping the group will inspire me to read more. I already have copies of a few others on the list. So I'm hoping ones I own copies for w..."

And if not, see if someone will buddy-read with you


message 204: by Ellen Rory (new)

Ellen Rory Page | 20 comments Kathy wrote: "Ellen Rory wrote: "I've just joined and have read 43 books from the list so far, hoping the group will inspire me to read more. I already have copies of a few others on the list. So I'm hoping ones..."

Pink wrote: "Ellen Rory wrote: "I've just joined and have read 43 books from the list so far, hoping the group will inspire me to read more. I already have copies of a few others on the list. So I'm hoping ones..."

Thanks guys, Kathy that's a good suggestion, I'm also going to have a look for some of the upcoming ones and see if I cant pick them up.


message 205: by Ellen Rory (new)

Ellen Rory Page | 20 comments So I decided I would start with a few of the short reads to up my total and read the little prince and the stranger today upping me to 45 read, I also downloaded and read 30% of Siddhartha and am hoping to get to Metamorphosis tomorrow.


message 206: by Pink (new)

Pink | 5491 comments That's great, it's nice to have some shorter options to choose from too :)


message 207: by Kim (new)

Kim | 174 comments I've read 15, but some a long time ago and barely remember now.


message 208: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Ellen Rory wrote: "So I decided I would start with a few of the short reads to up my total and read the little prince and the stranger today upping me to 45 read, I also downloaded and read 30% of Siddhartha and am h..."

wow -- great start. So glad that you are reading with us.


message 209: by Ellen Rory (new)

Ellen Rory Page | 20 comments Kathy wrote: "Ellen Rory wrote: "So I decided I would start with a few of the short reads to up my total and read the little prince and the stranger today upping me to 45 read, I also downloaded and read 30% of ..."

Thanks, I'm up to 47 now, really enjoying that its encouraging me to keep reading.


message 210: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Ellen Rory wrote: "Kathy wrote: "Ellen Rory wrote: "So I decided I would start with a few of the short reads to up my total and read the little prince and the stranger today upping me to 45 read, I also downloaded an..."

That's great Ellen Rory! :)


message 211: by Ellen Rory (new)

Ellen Rory Page | 20 comments Loretta wrote: "Ellen Rory wrote: "Kathy wrote: "Ellen Rory wrote: "So I decided I would start with a few of the short reads to up my total and read the little prince and the stranger today upping me to 45 read, I..."

Thank you! I love using goodreads to see what classics people are reading to help me decide what to look for next. I've just cleared 50 on the shelf list.


message 212: by Duane (new)

Duane Parker (tduaneparkeryahoocom) I have added Animal Farm and Lord of the Flies to our Listopia bookshelf list. Uncle Tom's Cabin needs to be added by someone else as I have not read that one.


message 213: by Duane (new)

Duane Parker (tduaneparkeryahoocom) Never mind, it's on there. 148 new total.


message 214: by Dianne (new)

Dianne That's amazing Duane! Very impressed.


message 215: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Thank you! Great list of books that we have.


message 216: by Duane (new)

Duane Parker (tduaneparkeryahoocom) Wait, I haven't read 148. Just saying that's how many on the bookshelf.


message 217: by Dianne (new)

Dianne Oh gotcha! I was going to say!


message 218: by Duane (new)

Duane Parker (tduaneparkeryahoocom) I have read 106 though.


message 219: by Dianne (new)

Dianne Almost as impressive ;) I'm in the 50 ish range


message 220: by Duane (new)

Duane Parker (tduaneparkeryahoocom) Very good. That's more than most.


message 221: by Dianne (new)

Dianne Thanks! I'm getting into some non classics lately that are slowing my progress.


message 222: by Darren (new)

Darren (dazburns) | 2148 comments 6 more for me since April 18th
2 group reads (Siddhartha and Watership Down)
4 "shelf-mining" (Emma, War Of The Worlds, Journey To The Centre Of The Earth and Hound Of The Baskervilles)
32 total


message 223: by Marcie (new)

Marcie Harkness | 16 comments 35 I need to get going!


message 224: by Jack (new)

Jack | 15 comments 34 so do I.


message 225: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Yippee! I'm up to 33!! :)


message 226: by [deleted user] (new)

Loretta wrote: "Yippee! I'm up to 33!! :)"

That's great, Loretta! :) Keep it up!


message 227: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Nargus wrote: "Loretta wrote: "Yippee! I'm up to 33!! :)"

That's great, Loretta! :) Keep it up!"


I have all of you to thank for it! You guys are just so encouraging! I've read things with this group that I never thought in a million years I would even remotely crack open. So thanks to all of you!!! :)


message 228: by Bat-Cat (new)

Bat-Cat | 986 comments Loretta wrote: "Yippee! I'm up to 33!! :)"

That is really great Loretta!!! You've done a terrific job, congratulations!!!!!!!! ;-)


message 229: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments Go Loretta! I know what you mean about this encouraging group!


message 230: by Ciera (new)

Ciera (cfree7) | 124 comments I'm at 32! Also, I have 10 of the books on my classic bingo challenge so hopefully by the end of the year I should be at least at 42!


message 231: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Kathleen wrote: "Go Loretta! I know what you mean about this encouraging group!"

Bat-Cat wrote: "Loretta wrote: "Yippee! I'm up to 33!! :)"

That is really great Loretta!!! You've done a terrific job, congratulations!!!!!!!! ;-)"


Thank you Bat-Cat and Kathleen! :)


message 232: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Ciera wrote: "I'm at 32! Also, I have 10 of the books on my classic bingo challenge so hopefully by the end of the year I should be at least at 42!"

Ciera, that's a fantastic number! Best of luck on your bingo too!! :)


message 233: by Susan O (new)

Susan O (sozmore) I've got 31. Guess I better get on the ball or you will all leave me in the dust.


message 234: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Susan wrote: "I've got 31. Guess I better get on the ball or you will all leave me in the dust."

Hardly Susan! 31 is a great number too!! :)


message 235: by Brina (new)

Brina My issue is that the classics I want to read or have been reading don't do well at the polls so they don't make it to the shelves.


message 236: by Susan O (new)

Susan O (sozmore) Thanks Loretta, and I agree, this is a really encouraging group. :)


message 237: by Susan O (new)

Susan O (sozmore) Brina wrote: "My issue is that the classics I want to read or have been reading don't do well at the polls so they don't make it to the shelves."

Brina, What are some of your favorites?


message 238: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Susan wrote: "Thanks Loretta, and I agree, this is a really encouraging group. :)"

Without a doubt! :)


message 239: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Brina wrote: "My issue is that the classics I want to read or have been reading don't do well at the polls so they don't make it to the shelves."

Well if Life on the Mississippi doesn't make it next time, I'll do a buddy read with you


message 240: by [deleted user] (new)

I've read 30, but I'll be at 31 by the end of the night. I recently received a $50 Amazon gift card and I spent every cent on classic novels. It just so happens that all of the novels I purchased are on the group bookshelf. :)


message 241: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Wendy wrote: "I've read 30, but I'll be at 31 by the end of the night. I recently received a $50 Amazon gift card and I spent every cent on classic novels. It just so happens that all of the novels I purchased a..."

That's fabulous Wendy! A $50 gift card well spent! Enjoy all your new classic novels!! :)


message 242: by Brina (new)

Brina Sue- I'd love to read Life on the Mississppi with you. I will plan on it. My favorites? I love Allende and to a certain extent Marquez. I nominated Cry The Beloved Country to give myself an excuse to reread it, and I also love Things Fall Apart.
I ordered from the library The Travels of Jamie McPheeters.
And baseball related books- The Natural, Shoeless Joe, etc.
I love reading about other cultures when I'm reading so that is my taste in classics as well.


message 243: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Brina, I'm with you reading about other cultures. I chose 6 novels specifically with that in mind on my old & new challenge. One of them was The House of the Spirits which was first Allende novel. And speaking of baseball novels, it isn't a classic but have you read The Art of Fielding? I read it last year and really enjoyed it.


message 244: by Brina (new)

Brina Laurie, House of the Spirits is sentimental to me because it introduced me to Allende and Latin American writers. Actually her book Daughter of Fortune is faster moving and I like it a little more but it starts a trilogy so when I reread it I know I will eventually have to read House of the Spirits also.
No, I have not read The Art of Fielding although it has been recommended to me. When I say baseball, I read a lot of player biographies and history of the game because I get withdrawal symptoms if I don't watch baseball for over 24 hours. Reading about it is the next best thing. Currently I have a historical mystery The Tomb that Ruth Built by Troy Soos.


message 245: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 09, 2016 05:36AM) (new)

Loretta wrote: "Nargus wrote: "Loretta wrote: "Yippee! I'm up to 33!! :)"

That's great, Loretta! :) Keep it up!"

I have all of you to thank for it! You guys are just so encouraging! I've read things with this gr..."


I agree :) This group is encouraging and inspiring! Now, let me restore the balance by thanking YOU, a valuable member indeed :)


message 246: by [deleted user] (new)

Ciera wrote: "I'm at 32! Also, I have 10 of the books on my classic bingo challenge so hopefully by the end of the year I should be at least at 42!"

Well done, Ciera! I like the way you think - "at least" ;)

I've checked the group list and I've read 26 so far ... it's interesting adding to my list of "read" and voting on which classics I liked best, because earlier on you've read only a few so the favourite stands well apart from the rest, then you read more and you get more favourites. But I'll stay true to you, Count of Monte Cristo


message 247: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Nargus wrote: "Loretta wrote: "Nargus wrote: "Loretta wrote: "Yippee! I'm up to 33!! :)"

That's great, Loretta! :) Keep it up!"

I have all of you to thank for it! You guys are just so encouraging! I've read thi..."


Thank you Nargus for your kind words! :)


message 248: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Brina wrote: "Laurie, House of the Spirits is sentimental to me because it introduced me to Allende and Latin American writers. Actually her book Daughter of Fortune is faster moving and I like it a little more ..."

I'm with you both on reading about other cultures and baseball. I've wanted to read an Isabel Allende book ever since I read her memoir My Invented Country: A Nostalgic Journey Through Chili . I'm not a fan of her far left politics, which permeate, as I'm a centrist, but her writing describing the physical landscape of Chili and it's people and cultures was superb. Her writing was so good that someday I have to read her fiction and someday I must visit Chile. I almost feel like I've been there after reading her book.


message 249: by Brina (new)

Brina I'm not with her on her politics either but her writing is outstanding. Her memoir Sum of Our Days is so touching I feel like I know her family personally now. Looking forward to a buddy or group read of Life on the Mississippi in August. I should be nearly done with the buddy read of Gone With the Wind by then. Knock on wood, Go Cubs.


message 250: by Renee (last edited Apr 13, 2017 05:28PM) (new)

Renee | 727 comments I just joined the other day and figured I would check out how many I've read. Only 29/152 so far. I have a long way to go and there are so many good books on there that I want to read!


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