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Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments J_BlueFlower wrote: That is my experience too. My point with reading many books was a more..."

I'm saving my hangover moments for Tolkien and Harry Potter! Much of my sprint was to allow me a period of time to immerse myself in each without disturbance.

On the other hand, I did find a strong necessity to swiftly move to another title after reading Notes from Underground. I likened it to being locked in a closet with an unrepentant misanthrope.

However, 1984 was such a pleasant read that I revisited Animal Farm and went on to Clockwork Orange.

But only Tolkien and Rowling dance in my dreams. :-)


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Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Just finished The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy. A very enjoyable read. It would pair well with Thérèse Raquin!


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Anne-Kari | 9 comments Just finished White Teeth by Zadie Smith.


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S.L. Berry | 117 comments I finished this morning 1Q84 - all three books on audio cd. A good if strange fantasy, romance, and mystery, though not the traditional mystery. The end was predictable.


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Laura | 149 comments Sarah wrote: "Finished The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. I really enjoyed the book although it started slowly."

Loved that book too, it totally made me tear up!


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Laura | 149 comments Carol wrote: "I like to read horror in October so I read The Monk and plan to start Hawksmoor."

what did you think of The Monk? Someone gave me their copy


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Laura | 149 comments Sarah wrote: "Just finished The Castle by Franz Kafka. Although there are some parallels to The Trial, the tone is much lighter and the protagonist is significantly calmer yet equally as naive as J..."

Wow, you read so quickly!


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Laura | 149 comments Finished John Banville's The Untouchable yesterday, it was pretty easy to read but it was a bit blah really, a let down after The Sea


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Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Laura wrote: Loved that book too, it totally made me tear up! ...Wow, you read so quickly!"

Yes, he got me at the end! I confess I've been on a tear but this is a quiet season. I expect to slow down a bit in the new year.


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) Sarah wrote: "Finished Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac. It's classic Balzac and I enjoyed it."

Horrible story. I found it very uncomfortable. I'm not saying I might not enjoy his writing. I listened to the dramatization on BBC Radio and I just found the entire situation in the book very horrid.


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Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Kirsten *Dogs Welcome - People Tolerated" wrote: "Horrible story. I found it very uncomfortable. I'm not saying I might not enjoy h..."

It's unfortunate when that occurs. I would like to read the series and have a great appreciation for that period. I didn't find the story bothersome and acknowledge the same occurs today. It is said the love of money is the root of all evil and that truth rings loudly in the tale.


message 3113: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Yes it does. I will definitely read it. I am a little hesitant to read French literature, though.


message 3114: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
Kirsten *Dogs Welcome - People Tolerated" wrote: "I am a little hesitant to read French literature, though."

Mon Dieu! says the French girl. There are a lot of spectacular treasures to be read in French literature. I hope you won't avoid it because of past experience. Next to Russian literature, I think French is my next favorite.


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Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
I just finished Candide by Voltaire. Fun book.


message 3116: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Kirsten *Dogs Welcome - People Tolerated" wrote: "Yes it does. I will definitely read it. I am a little hesitant to read French literature, though."

Why are you hesitant?


message 3117: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Finished The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien in one sitting and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.


message 3118: by J_BlueFlower (last edited Nov 05, 2016 11:37PM) (new)

J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 387 comments Sarah, do you know your reading speed? Words/minute?


message 3119: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments J_BlueFlower wrote: "Sarah, do you know your reading speed? Words/minute?"

No, I don't. I read fairly fast and I don't have distractions or interruptions. I think the latter two factors have a greater impact than the first. There's also the matter of reading specific periods and several works by the same author. The vernacular is familiar and not cumbersome.

I read more nonfiction and restrict my fiction pieces to classics. I don't know the effect this has but I've noticed it takes me far less time overall.


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message 3121: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I don't know. Probably because I don't like French movies, so I figure I'm not going to enjoy their literature.


message 3122: by Carol (new)

Carol | 104 comments Laura wrote: "Carol wrote: "I like to read horror in October so I read The Monk and plan to start Hawksmoor."

what did you think of The Monk? Someone gave me their copy"


I liked it, perfect for a Halloween read. Ghosts, crazies and innocents whats not to like.


message 3123: by Carol (new)

Carol | 104 comments finished Hawksmoor more than a little confusing but it kept me reading.


message 3124: by Aileen (new)

Aileen | 154 comments Carol wrote: "finished Hawksmoor more than a little confusing but it kept me reading."

So many of my friends recommended this, I think I expected too much. I was a little disappointed.


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George P. | 1402 comments Mod
Finished The Leopard by Tomasi di Lampedusa. Supposed to be the 1001 Books Group monthly read, but only 1 other reader finished it with me- too bad, it's an extremely well-written novel. It's been a few weeks since finishing my last List book- I read a couple nonfictions in the interim.


message 3127: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Laura wrote: "I liked it, perfect for a Halloween read. Ghosts, crazies and innocents whats not to like."

I'm glad to hear it was a good read. I wish that I'd followed my first instinct and selected the Monk instead. Lovecraft was very blah.


message 3128: by J_BlueFlower (new)

J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 387 comments Finished “Things Fall Apart” a nice little read for people who loves ticking off books on lists. It is on the 1001-list, The World Library List, The Guardian's 1000 Novels Everyone Must Read and Amazon 100 Books to Read in a Lifetime....

It is written in a straight forward way but seen from the African perspective, the first part of the book before the arrival of the white man. I don't think I have ever read a book like that before. It makes it interesting that everything is described unjudging and everyday-like, while it is foreign to... well, me at least.

Furthermore Okonkwo is a well build character. The book is a bit weak on the plot side. If fells a bit like a series of connected short stories.


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Tasha | 83 comments Finished The Crying of Lot 49. Why so much Pynchon on this list?


message 3130: by Aileen (new)

Aileen | 154 comments Just finished Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto and gave it 3*. It didn't do a lot for me.


message 3131: by Jess (new)

Jess | 6 comments Just finished Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, which didn't really do it for me.


message 3132: by Linda (new)

Linda | 275 comments I finished The Recognitions by William Gaddis a couple of days ago. That's a huge CHECK! off the list. I gave it 4 stars. Parts of it were absolutely hilarious while other parts were completely difficult to decipher. The audio book was fabulous, though. I listened for the most part, but went back to reread many of the scenes.


message 3133: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Just finished Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. He's a brilliant writer but I couldn't wrap this up fast enough. It's morbid.


message 3134: by Sarah (last edited Nov 12, 2016 08:13PM) (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Finished The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings. I wrapped these up three days ago but posted in the wrong thread.


message 3135: by Rowizyx (new)

Rowizyx | 38 comments I finished Nights at the Circus. Good, but I preferred Wise Children


message 3137: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 122 comments I keep checking books posted here against my 1001 list and I don't find half of them.


message 3138: by J_BlueFlower (new)

J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 387 comments The last few are on my list:
The Recognitions: core list
Lolita: core list
The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings: core list
Nights at the Circus: core list
Love Medicine: Added 2008


message 3139: by George P. (last edited Nov 13, 2016 12:04PM) (new)

George P. | 1402 comments Mod
Ed wrote: "I keep checking books posted here against my 1001 list and I don't find half of them."
Here's a nice list of the 2012 edition I refer to- I have a print copy of the 06 edition.
https://thebewildered20somethingwrite...
There's also an app, but I havent used it.


message 3140: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Ed wrote: "I keep checking books posted here against my 1001 list and I don't find half of them."

If you don't have access to the app here's a complete list you can refrence instead.


message 3141: by Jess (new)

Jess | 6 comments I just finished Kafka on the Shore this afternoon. I can't recommend it highly enough; I was engrossed from the first chapter.


message 3142: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 122 comments Sarah wrote: "Ed wrote: "I keep checking books posted here against my 1001 list and I don't find half of them."

If you don't have access to the app here's a complete list you can refrence instead."


Thanks....but isn't there a copy of the list that one can do a word search with?


message 3143: by George P. (new)

George P. | 1402 comments Mod
On the page I posted the link for you can word search it from a regular desktop or laptop computer.


message 3144: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Finished Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert.


message 3146: by Tyler (new)

Tyler | 207 comments Finished The Bluest Eye today.


message 3147: by Bob (new)

Bob Kaufman (bobkaufman) | 689 comments Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels. This is a beautifully written work of prose. Her language is lyrical, sensual, dripping with emotion, and at times erotic without needing to be explicit. In the midst of poetic expression you find some of life's deepest truths.


message 3148: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Finished Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy.


message 3149: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahbethie) | 438 comments Finished Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho. I wasn't sure about it in the beginning but enjoyed the book by the end.


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