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Which LIST book did you just start?
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Jan 17, 2014 05:08PM
I just joined this group and I also just saw The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Lord of the Rings are LIST books! So I "accidentally" started reading 2 LIST books.
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Linda wrote:I loved Middlemarch! ..."
I am seriously loving this book! I don't want to put it down, which is hard because I have three little kids and they don't have the same sentiments about Mommy reading all day!
Lauren wrote: "Linda wrote:I loved Middlemarch! ..."
I am seriously loving this book! I don't want to put it down, which is hard because I have three little kids and they don't have the same sentiments about ..."
Ha ha! Yeah, this time last year my daughter was much easier to handle. But now she's 2 1/2 and needs much more attention, so my reading is taking a hit. I'm currently reading Eliot's Daniel Deronda, my second Eliot read. It's good, but so far not as great as Middlemarch.
Steve wrote: "is the luminaries on the newer lists?"
No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have updated the list every two years, so maybe there will be an update this year with The Luminaries on it.
No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have updated the list every two years, so maybe there will be an update this year with The Luminaries on it.
Ellinor wrote: "Steve wrote: "is the luminaries on the newer lists?"No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have updated the list every..."
Thank you very much Ell, my list has the childrens book by Byatt as the final selection, so is this 2010's list? And if so what was added in 2012?
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Steve wrote: "Ellinor wrote: "Steve wrote: "is the luminaries on the newer lists?"
No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have update..."
Yes, Byatt was added in 2010. In 2012 11 books were added, e.g. Freedom, The Sense of an Ending or 1Q84. You can find the complete additions on this group's bookshelf. The shelf is called "2012 Updates".
No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have update..."
Yes, Byatt was added in 2010. In 2012 11 books were added, e.g. Freedom, The Sense of an Ending or 1Q84. You can find the complete additions on this group's bookshelf. The shelf is called "2012 Updates".
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pretty darn good start! And it is on the top mysteries list as well, two birds one stone:)
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I'm starting White Teeth by Zadie Smith today. Finally picked it up from the library. Wish me luck, as I've read a lot of people didn't like it!
I liked it Lauren, its very funny in spots, and the angles on different races and ideas/beliefs/morals, was great, and I really remember the Grandma, but it has been a few years since I read it.
Steve wrote: "I liked it Lauren, its very funny in spots, and the angles on different races and ideas/beliefs/morals, was great, and I really remember the Grandma, but it has been a few years since I read it."Good to know. I started it this morning, and it has sucked me in.
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