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Which authors would you like to read but have not had the chance?
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Nov 22, 2013 09:34AM

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One author I would like to read is Émile Zola. Has anyone read any books by Zola and what did you think of them? What author's novels, short stories, plays or poetry would you like to read?

Yes I changed my vote too. I picked Hawthorne's because I have never read a complete novel by him but only parts in school.






I'm trying to get a list of authors people have not had the chance of reading and possibly doing a group read nomination based on one author that we vote on.

Isabel wrote: "I would like to read E M Forster's books. Also Thomas Hardy, I have just started Far from the Madding Crowd."
Great authors. I loved FFTMC.
Great authors. I loved FFTMC.

I've read Captain Burle and Nana. Both were excellent and I recommend them. I'd be up for another Zola.
I think I've read all of Hardy except for A Pair of Blue Eyes and I have the book. It's just down in the stack.
Diane wrote: "Jamie wrote: "One author I would like to read is Émile Zola. Has anyone read any books by Zola and what did you think of them? What author's novels, short stories, plays or poetry would you like t..."
A Pair of Blue Eyes wasn't my favorite Hardy novel (I gave it 3 stars). I tried to start reading Under the Greenwood Tree (I think) and had a hard time due to the dialect used so I put that aside.
A Pair of Blue Eyes wasn't my favorite Hardy novel (I gave it 3 stars). I tried to start reading Under the Greenwood Tree (I think) and had a hard time due to the dialect used so I put that aside.

I believe both were among his earlier work which would make a difference.
Terry wrote: "I would like to read:
The Ladies' Paradise by Emile Zola
Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham"
I've been waiting to read Zola, I have Germinal. I enjoyed The Painted Veil & The Moon and the Sixpence by Maugham.
The Ladies' Paradise by Emile Zola
Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham"
I've been waiting to read Zola, I have Germinal. I enjoyed The Painted Veil & The Moon and the Sixpence by Maugham.

Autumn wrote: "I'm very intersted in reading Thomas Hardys novels. I just order two of them (Tess.. & The Woodlanders) from amazon which should be here soon, so Im excited to start those. I'm just getting into re..."
Great books! I loved Tess (in a this is great but depressing sort of way). Far From the Madding Crowd is also great. I love Hardy! I also started with all these books when I got into classics. My favorite is The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins and really liked Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Austen, the Brontë's, Collins, Hardy, Theodore Dreiser, and Edith Wharton are all great. Feel free to check out my bookshelf along with the group's bookshelf.
Great books! I loved Tess (in a this is great but depressing sort of way). Far From the Madding Crowd is also great. I love Hardy! I also started with all these books when I got into classics. My favorite is The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins and really liked Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Austen, the Brontë's, Collins, Hardy, Theodore Dreiser, and Edith Wharton are all great. Feel free to check out my bookshelf along with the group's bookshelf.

Thank you! Many of the authors you just mentioned I have books by that Ihave not read yet but plan to soon. I'm reading my way through them. Sometimes I wish I could read faster because im excited to get to all of them! I have a collection of three stories by Edith Wharton, The two Thomas Hardy novels I mentioned (I plan to get more), all of Jane Austen, and I have a list of many others I plan to get.
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