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Which LIST book did you just finish?
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Good? It's on my read list this year..

Good? It's on my read list this year.."
Young love that seem impossible to come to fruition. I really enjoyed it.

I'll probably re-read it again at some point but it's a one star for now.

4 stars

3 1/2 stars

3 1/2 stars
Nicola wrote: "Independent People - Magnificent. One of those 'sweeping epics' that aren't written very often. It's a bit grim in places I suppose and the main character isn't very likable. But,..."
I loved that book. Another similar one to it on the list is Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun.
I loved that book. Another similar one to it on the list is Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun.
Just finished The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith. A much welcome light and humorous read that comes so infrequently on this list, IMHO.



Wow great work! Pere Goriot, was it good?

2 stars

3 stars

Also, Almost Transparent Blue by Ryū Murakami. Short but felt like a grind to get through. A much better novel on the list about similar subject matter-junkies-was Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting. Trainspotting felt like a breeze, in comparison, despite being twice the length. And I haven't loved Welsh in the past but Trainspotting is a masterpiece.

Some girl has something destroyed by some other girl, something replaceable she has been working on for years. A day later they hug “...and all was forgiven and forgotten”. Forgotten? If her memory fails so badly, maybe she should seek medical help?!
I considered abandoning the book many times. But it kept me going that it is so highly placed on the 1001 listopia list and the BCC 100 books list.
There are a funny funny/interesting historical things sprinkled out. The relation between the English and American youth. The mention “a merry little quadroon, who could not be taken in elsewhere, …. some people predicted that his admission would ruin the …”
a quadroon that can ruin? I had to look that up. Apparently it is a mixed-race child. So here we are on the north side of the American civil war.... and a child of mixed-race can ruin something. What I find most interesting is that the writer though it was so self-evident that no explanation was needed.

4 stars

I gave this one a 3-star which surprised me. I liked the movie and i thought this would be a quick read for me. Although I like the book, it was just so hard for me to get into. Took me over 2 weeks to read because i would only read a couple of pages and put it down. The start was a little slow and I guess I gave up getting attached to it... oh well, can't win them all.
Happy to have finally finished my last book on the list by James Joyce with Finnegans Wake. I just don't love him like I should.


Ugh. I can't wait until I am done with him. I read Ulysses and I shall be recovering from that for the next five years or so.
I just finished The Old Man and the Sea. I usually really like Hemingway, but I found this to be exceedingly dull.

I've read only one Hemingway - the one about the ambulance driver and the nurse and I liked it.

3 stars.
And The Secret History by Donna Tartt which was my second read through and as haunting as the first time ten years ago.
My third 5 star this year of the list I believe
The other two were The Yellow Wallpaper and Never Let Me Go.


I loved The Secret History the first time I read it years ago. Maybe it is time for a second read through for me as well.
Amanda wrote: "Ugh. I can't wait until until I am done with him. I read Ulysses and I shall be recovering from that for the next five years or so...."
Ha! I feel the same way :)
Ha! I feel the same way :)

I read Ulysses earlier this year and am also still recovering from it. I didn't realize Joyce had two other books on the list. So, an ugh from me as well!

I read Ulysses earlier this year and am also still rec..."
I'm recovering from his so called easy book: Portrait of an Artist... not likely to read him the next two years..

I loved The Secret History the first time I read it years ago. Maybe it is time fo..."
I think it is :-D


Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Luís wrote: "Winter wrote: "Linda wrote: "Amanda wrote: "Ugh. I can't wait until I am done with him. I read Ulysses and I shall be recovering from that for the next five years or so."
I read Ulysses earlier th..."
I liked Portrait less than Ulysses. The saving grace of the book is that it is significantly shorter than the other two.
I read Ulysses earlier th..."
I liked Portrait less than Ulysses. The saving grace of the book is that it is significantly shorter than the other two.
Finished The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood and loved it. Very thought provoking and disturbing. It has been on my tbr list forever. I am glad that I finally read it.

3 stars

4 stars

Just finished The House on the Borderland by William Hope Hodgson. It started out great but then it got really weird. Just too weird for me.
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