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Second time reading it. I'm Norwegian and this is one of the finest books written in Norway. Recommended!!
It's just so touching and sweet. When I committed to the list , I decided to start all over, reading this, Gone With The Wind, Dead Souls and the other I had read again since I don't remember that much.

I liked it! Awful, but I liked it still.

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Loved TEWWG! It took a lot of effort to get through the dialect. In fact I gave in and went to audio for the first half. Once I got to Tea Cake, I was so impatient to read, that I went back to the text. :) I love Janey! And the beautiful descriptive language is such a lovely counterpoint to the different voices that Hurston captures. Enjoy!


I just finished that one. I loved it."
Good to know! :D I read almost 100 pages non stop today! I'm getting a very good feeling this is going to be an awesome book until the end :)



Still reading Alberta and Jacob too, I think it's some of the finest Norwegian literature has. One of my favorites.

If I look at it through a contemporary lens then it's overly wordy and too slowly paced. :-)


Elizabeth wrote: "The Sea the Sea by Iris Murdoch. In addition to the ten year that it will take to get through this list of books there is another decade of Booker Prize winners ahead of me (which this one is). Any..."
According to this group's shelf there are 23: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...
According to this group's shelf there are 23: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...

I'm also about halfway through David Copperfield as I continue to work my way through all of Charles Dickens novels. This is the third Dickens book I've read and he's quickly becoming a favorite author of mine.

I really liked Gone With The Wind! It's some years now, and I had red so few of the books when I committed to the list that I decided to read them again.
Have you read Bleak House yet? I drew the number for it for the randomiser challenge in the 2015 reading challenge group. I'm a little daunted that that's my first Dickens ^^

Good to know!!

What a coincidence - yes I've read Bleak House and it was also my first Dickens! I was also daunted for it to be my first Dickens, and that it had to do with the courts so I was afraid I would not understand a lot of it. But my worries were unfounded. I loved the novel, and there was not as much court stuff as I had feared. The only thing I had a little problem with in the beginning was keeping all the characters straight. Now I see that Dickens always has a LOT of characters in his books.

I don't think the characters will be a problem. I read often many books at a time. I can read 8 books at a time and it's never a problem, I think I could double it and still remember everyone. Weird since I'm not very good at remembering important stuff :P



- A book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit
I also look really forward to 2666. Someone read these two? Or one of them? :)


Good luck! I just finished reading it, but I wish I had had more time to listen to the audio along with the reading. There are certain episodes where I can see the audio being much more clear in figuring out what is happening over reading the actual book.


He does but barring the heroines they are all so distinct and memorable they are easy to keep track of.

I've also just picked up Moon Palace

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