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Which LIST book did you just finish?

James wrote: "Amen Sean. I had read no Morrison until she died and since then have read both Beloved and Song of Solomon. I very very much look forward to reading the rest of her work."
I know exactly what you mean. I read The Bluest Eye. Thoroughly enjoyed it, but I don't think I appreciated it as much as I should have. I am now looking forward to Song of Solomon.
I know exactly what you mean. I read The Bluest Eye. Thoroughly enjoyed it, but I don't think I appreciated it as much as I should have. I am now looking forward to Song of Solomon.
Finished The Untouchable by John Banville. Ist was really good, the best of his work I‘ve read so far.
Ellinor wrote: "Finished The Untouchable by John Banville. Ist was really good, the best of his work I‘ve read so far."
It's my favorite of his so far, too.
It's my favorite of his so far, too.
Sean wrote: "Just finished Beloved by Toni Morrison. What a fantastic piece of work."
I liked Beloved much more than Song of Solomon. It just moved me more. I haven't read any of her others yet.
I liked Beloved much more than Song of Solomon. It just moved me more. I haven't read any of her others yet.
Mercedes wrote: "Gone with the Wind
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed this monumental novel."
One of my favorites. Since reading it in high school one summer with friends (and watching the movie together at a drive-in theater), I've reread it twice. Love both book and movie!
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed this monumental novel."
One of my favorites. Since reading it in high school one summer with friends (and watching the movie together at a drive-in theater), I've reread it twice. Love both book and movie!

The History of the Siege of Lisbon by José Saramago - 3 stars - My Review
Rainy weekend and I polished off:
Buddha's Little Finger by Victor Pelevin. My most understood and interesting book of existential/metaphysical topics so far. Enjoyed it.
Ulysses by James Joyce. More on the group read page. But I'll straight up admit to using the link below. Absolutely loved this book and loved it even more when I gained more understanding.
Ulysses Summary
Buddha's Little Finger by Victor Pelevin. My most understood and interesting book of existential/metaphysical topics so far. Enjoyed it.
Ulysses by James Joyce. More on the group read page. But I'll straight up admit to using the link below. Absolutely loved this book and loved it even more when I gained more understanding.
Ulysses Summary

Luís, you can download a bunch of Saramago's books, including this one, legally and for free here:
https://onlinecursosgratuitos.com/19-...
I found this link via Lisbon's library system, it's been putting up all sorts of reading resources to tackle these very difficult times.
Mercedes wrote: "Gone with the Wind
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed this monumental novel."
I have resisted putting it into my to- read list (even though my Dad lived near Atlanta in his 50s), but you have persuaded me, finally.
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed this monumental novel."
I have resisted putting it into my to- read list (even though my Dad lived near Atlanta in his 50s), but you have persuaded me, finally.
Today I finished both The Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor, a long one, and The Lover by Marguerite Duras, a short one. I'm rating 3.5 stars for both, they have definite bright spots.

For me this is a book of contrasts. I found 'Mr. Norris Changes Trains' (titled The Last of Mr. Norris in the US) to be somewhat wishy-washy whilst in contrast I rather enjoyed 'Goodbye to Berlin' with its engaging characters and it was here that I felt that I got a real glimpse of the author and his abilities.
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
So politically incorrect, so poignant, and yet so funny! There are scenes in this book I will never forget. A fun read!
So politically incorrect, so poignant, and yet so funny! There are scenes in this book I will never forget. A fun read!
George P. wrote: "Sean wrote: "Just finished Beloved by Toni Morrison. What a fantastic piece of work."
I liked Beloved much more than Song of Solomon. It just moved me more. I haven't rea..."
My favorite is The Bluest Eye
I liked Beloved much more than Song of Solomon. It just moved me more. I haven't rea..."
My favorite is The Bluest Eye



Interesting, I liked this one, but Paul Auster can be a little much. What didn't you like?


One of my favorites."
I liked the writing but didn't really like Pechorin, that's why I only gave it 3 stars.
Bryan "They call me the Doge" wrote: "That looks so boring to me, plus I don't like Rousseau anyway. My plan is to read Finnegan's Wake last, and Rousseau's Confessions next-to-last."
I find it hilarious that you are planning what to read last! :D
I find it hilarious that you are planning what to read last! :D
I've finished Promise at Dawn, Romain Gary's memoir of his childhood in Lithuania, Poland and France and young adulthood in WW2. Very witty and enjoyable- five stars.
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Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel - 3 stars - My Review