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Benjamin | 131 comments Just finished The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe. Fantastic, but God, is that book sad.


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Dina Goluza | 327 comments Just finished Glamorama by Bret Easton Ellis. I don't like it.


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Tyler | 207 comments I finished Schooling by Heather McGowan today. It is pretty good. The stream of conscious prose take some getting used to.


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Benjamin | 131 comments Just finished Borges' Labyrinths. Wow. What a splendid read. I highly would recommend this masterwork to anyone, especially those in the mood for excellent philosophical/theological studies.


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Mia | 1198 comments The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz. I didn't like it as much as I thought I would.


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
July's People by Nadine Gordimer


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Tim | 331 comments Emma by Jane Austen


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George P. | 1402 comments Mod
Possession by A. S. Byatt- from the 2006 edition, dropped from later ones. This makes 250 Boxall list books for me!
This is a long book that requires a lot of attention to read. I understand how some people think it's great and others didn't enjoy reading it very much. It was awarded the Man Booker prize and is on the Feminista list. I liked the ending a lot. I rated it four *.


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
Death in Venice by Thomas Mann


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
George wrote: "Possession by A. S. Byatt- from the 2006 edition, dropped from later ones. This makes 250 Boxall list books for me!
This is a long book that requires a lot of attention to read. I unde..."


Congratulations on hitting 250!!


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) Tyler wrote: "The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid"

Better than me, I couldn't finish it.


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George P. | 1402 comments Mod
Wise Blood by Flannery O'Conner, the audiobook read by actor Bronson Pinchot. Pinchot was excellent and added a lot to the experience.


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
Pepita Jimenez by Juan Valera (first published in 1874).
Really enjoyed this little gem -- Valera tells the story using letters and narrative.


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Benjamin | 131 comments Crime & Punishment by Dostoyevsky. What a damn excellent novel.


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Mia | 1198 comments Kukkaanpuhkeavien tyttöjen varjossa 1: Rouva Swannin ympärillä by Marcel Proust. Third book from the "In Search of Lost Time".


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George P. | 1402 comments Mod
Mia wrote: "Kukkaanpuhkeavien tyttöjen varjossa 1: Rouva Swannin ympärillä by Marcel Proust. Third book from the "In Search of Lost Time"."

The title looks impressive in Finnish. The English title is "In a Budding Grove, part one", and the (original) French "A L'ombre des Jeunes Filles en Fleurs" translates literally as "In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower", more evocative than the English title I think.


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Peter | 443 comments The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood.
An enjoyable read but perhaps not a great one IMHO.


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
Rituals by Cees Nooteboom


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Eva | 60 comments The Ravishing of Lol Stein by Marguerite Duras

I'm not quite sure what to think of it.


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Peter | 443 comments The Graduate by Charles Webb.
This is a quick read and there were elements of the story that I enjoyed but I have to say that overall this is one of those rare occurrences where, for me, the adaptation outshines the original.


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Finished Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
Reveries of the Solitary Walker by Jean Jacques Rousseau


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 915 comments Mod
The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald. Truly great book.


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
Blood and Guts in High School by Kathy Acker

Apologies to anyone who loves this book, but I could have happily died without reading it!! Considering that over 250 American books are on the Boxall list, another less represented country should have had its place.


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 915 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Blood and Guts in High School by Kathy Acker

Apologies to anyone who loves this book, but I could have happily died without reading it!! Considering that over 250 American books are..."


I read it last year and felt exactly the same.


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Mia wrote: "Smilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Høeg."

All 6 of my goodreads friends who have read this gave it four or five stars.


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Benjamin | 131 comments Just finished The Adventures of Augie March by Bellow. Really liked it.


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Mia | 1198 comments George wrote: "Mia wrote: "Smilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Høeg."

All 6 of my goodreads friends who have read this gave it four or five stars."


I didn't like the end but I still gave it a 4 stars.


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Inder | 82 comments Just finished Fugitive Pieces. Before that I read The Return of the Soldier; I'm focusing on 1,001 books written by women this year.


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Paige Just finished One Hundred Years of Solitude. It's a great complete read.


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Benjamin | 131 comments The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas was a quick read. I started and finished it today. I enjoyed it, most definitely, and honestly I can see myself coming back to it, but I don't think it's among my most extraordinary reads of the year. Still, a solid novel, incredibly easy to read (it's all written as if in conversation) and an interesting portrait of the art scene (in various countries) of the early 1900s (people like Picasso, Matisse, Hemingway, Pound, T.S. Eliot, Gide, Cocteau, Wyndham Lewis, among others, show up).


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Tim | 331 comments Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier


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Karen Hoehne | 1717 comments Mod
The Man of Feeling by Henry MacKenzie


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Benjamin | 131 comments The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway. Another short read, but damn did I enjoy it.


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Brenda (sassyred37) | 3 comments The Giver by Lois Lowry. What an incredible book. I plan on reading her other books.I am going to try to read as many on the list as I can.


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) I didn't know the Giver was on the list.


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Brenda (sassyred37) | 3 comments Sorry. I think I was mistaken.


message 4544: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Don't take my word for it. It's not like I have the list memorized.


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Brenda (sassyred37) | 3 comments I lost a friend yesterday,so I am muddled right now. I think I got the wrong list. 😔📚📋


message 4546: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I'm sorry. Did you just misplace them or is it more serious??


Bryan--The Bee’s Knees (theindefatigablebertmcguinn) | 629 comments Absalom, Absalom! by Faulkner. Outstanding.


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) Cphe wrote: "The Grass is Singing interesting and quite a deep story"

I listened to a dramatization of that story on BBC Radio, very intense.


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Tim | 331 comments Kirsten wrote: "I didn't know the Giver was on the list."

I can't believe it's on the list.


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Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
Finished Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson. Nice, light read.


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