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Joy D | 290 comments It has not aged well - I am surprised it is still on the list:
The Old Devils by Kingsley Amis - 1* - My Review


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Casey (caseynanako) | 11 comments I finally finished Metamorphoses by Ovid.
My attention wavered the whole time but it was definitely interesting


Liander (The Towering Pile) Lavoie (liannelavoie) | 104 comments Just finished 1984 by George Orwell. A reread, but last time I read it was in high school so I didn't remember much. Good but oof, depressing.


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Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
Finished The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler. Reportedly he claims it's his favorite book. I'd have to say it was my least favorite of the three on the LIST. But still good.


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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 48 comments The Children's Book, by A.S. Byatt


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Andrew | 17 comments The Secret History by Donna Tart. Christ, I'm slightly overwhelmed. I don't know what I feel right now, mixture of sadness, awe, faint dissapointment. What a bloody book, its quite an achievement.


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Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
I finished Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad. I liked it much more than I thought I would. I think I could relate to JIm.


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Mia | 1196 comments The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia by Samuel Johnson. And I re-read The Nose by Nikolai Gogol. It reminded me that I need to read more of his short stories.


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George P. | 1402 comments Mod
The Story of the Lost Child by Elena Ferrante. I did read the first three books in the series before this, which is pretty necessary.


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Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse. A bizarre but interesting short book.


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Joy D | 290 comments Finished:
Miramar by Naguib Mahfouz - 4* - My Review


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Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
The Death of Ivan Ilych. Another short one. And fairly straight forward and easy to read.


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Bob Kaufman (bobkaufman) | 689 comments The Lion of Flanders by Hendrik Conscience. A good piece of historical fiction.


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Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
The Violent Bear It Away by Flannery O'Connor. I loved the organization of this book. I just love the writing here.


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Bob Kaufman (bobkaufman) | 689 comments Sean wrote: "The Violent Bear It Away by Flannery O'Connor. I loved the organization of this book. I just love the writing here."

I have enjoyed everything by her that I have read, including this.


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Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
Bob wrote: "Sean wrote: "The Violent Bear It Away by Flannery O'Connor. I loved the organization of this book. I just love the writing here."

I have enjoyed everything by her that ..."



Same! Her writing is amazing.


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Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
Finished King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard. More in the group read thread.


message 8230: by George P. (last edited Jan 31, 2022 08:05AM) (new)

George P. | 1402 comments Mod
The novella Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist of Germany. Even giving it some allowance for having been written 200 years ago, I didn't think it was very good (two stars). At least it's short.
I also read Kafka's short A Hunger Artist (not on Boxall list) which was in the same volume and was good, so getting the book from the library wasn't a total loss. One can stream the audio of this one from Librivox I see.


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Ben (hell_ben_t) | 14 comments Sean wrote: "Bob wrote: "Sean wrote: "The Violent Bear It Away by Flannery O'Connor. I loved the organization of this book. I just love the writing here."

I have enjoyed everything ..."


Likewise - I read Wise Blood last year and thought it was wonderful. What a writer.


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Kathleen | 63 comments I'm also a Flannery O'Connor fan!

I recently finished The Razor's Edge by another author I'm a fan of, W. Somerset Maugham. Loved it. Entertaining and thought-provoking.


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
Finished The Moon and the Bonfires by Cesare Pavese and By the Open Sea by August Strindberg.


message 8236: by Sean (new)

Sean (fordest) | 988 comments Mod
So is the book better than the movie?

In the case of Contact... Definitely!


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Karina | 401 comments The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins

Excellent book!


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
The Hand of Ethelberta by Thomas Hardy.


message 8247: by George P. (last edited Feb 06, 2022 09:20PM) (new)

George P. | 1402 comments Mod
Embers by Sándor Márai of Hungary. My second Hungarian after Kertesz' Fatelessness read two years ago.


message 8248: by Joy D (new)

Joy D | 290 comments Just finished and very much enjoyed:
Amsterdam by Ian McEwan - 4* - My Review


message 8249: by Emma (new)

Emma | 8 comments H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald. Amazing.


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