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Which LIST book did you just finish?
I finished The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin and Reveries of the Solitary Walker by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Ellinor wrote: "Finished In the Heart of the Country by J.M. Coetzee"
Hope to see your comments on the group-read thread. I'm still reading it.
Hope to see your comments on the group-read thread. I'm still reading it.
Alison wrote: "I FINALLY just finished War and Peace! It took over 2 years to read. It was good, but I'm so glad it's done!"
Well done. It's on my bucket list for after (semi) retirement.
Well done. It's on my bucket list for after (semi) retirement.
A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute. I liked it, though I'm not sure it's a 'must-read'. Entertaining though.
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo. Started slow with all Hugo's description of Paris, the place names, and the people of import, many of whom played no part in the story. But it improved greatly with intrigue, betrayal and death, hope, love, and romance.
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson. A sometimes humorous, sometimes melancholy coming of age/coming out story of a young woman in 1960s England. I thought it was very well done.
Clear Light of Day by Anita Desai
Beautifully written novel about a middle class Indian family during and after the partition of India.
Beautifully written novel about a middle class Indian family during and after the partition of India.
Tyler wrote: "Invisible by Paul Auster"What did you think? I was left scratching my head over what was 'must-read-before-you-die' about it.
Bryan wrote: "Tyler wrote: "Invisible by Paul Auster"What did you think? I was left scratching my head over what was 'must-read-before-you-die' about it."
Yeah. Me too. I seem to feel that way about all of Auster's work. I like them mostly, but I never feel they are list worthy.
Finished Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne Lovely book! Next I have to read the second novel by Verne on the List.
Bryan wrote: "Tyler wrote: "Invisible by Paul Auster"What did you think? I was left scratching my head over what was 'must-read-before-you-die' about it."
I was too Bryan ... The only Auster I've read so far.
Ellinor wrote: "Finished In the Heart of the Country by J.M. Coetzee"
I've also now finished In the Heart of the Country. I didn't really like it as much as the other 2 books of his I've read, though there is certainly some very good writing there.
I've also now finished In the Heart of the Country. I didn't really like it as much as the other 2 books of his I've read, though there is certainly some very good writing there.
Alison wrote: "I FINALLY just finished War and Peace! It took over 2 years to read. It was good, but I'm so glad it's done!"Congratulations! I read it after Les Miserables last summer and finished in two weeks. I knew if I put it down it would drag out!!
I read The Breast by Philip Roth in about 45 minutes yesterday. I found an original hardcover at a local bookstore, and decided to pick it up on behalf of my curiosity, and it being on the list. While I can't say I loved it, it was, to an extent, enjoyable and Roth presented some interesting ideas, but in the end I feel it fell kind of flat.
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Well done! I took it over seven months and I felt such a sense of achievement when I finished!