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by Edgar Allan Poe
first published 1835
Kindle edition, 79 pages
Washington State.

I have a love/hate relationship with this book. I don't even know how to begin to review it.
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by Walter Hubbell
first published 1879
Kindle edition, 42 pages
Washington State.

I have a love/hate relationship with this book. I don't even know how to begin to review it.
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I want to read this one, too, but just can't face the size and small font at this time. I have an old paperback copy.

I couldn't read it all at once. I needed to take a break a couple times. It's broken into three parts so I read something else in between each part.


by H.P. Lovecraft
first published 1918
Kindle edition, 10 pages
Washington State.
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The War of the Worlds
by H.G. Wells
first published 1897
Kindle Edition, 180 pages
Washington State.

Great story, rather applicable to today I would say.
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, 1950, 298 pages, ereader.
I will post my commentary for this one in the group reads section for April.
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Animal Farm by George Orwell, 1945, 112 pages, print.
This one was nearly in the can a week ago, but I've been swept up in other activities. I've always thought of Animal Farm as for the kids and 1984 for the adults, and therefore 1984 was the better of the two books, but I may have to stand corrected after this most recent reading of Animal Farm. Like I've said a million times before, it's crazy to teach the classics out of context. No book stands out of time and the greatest books are often the product of their times. The brilliant slow reversal of the thrill of Animalism to the return of business as usual at the farm should be a lesson for all of us to be more aware of the world around us, especially those we call our leaders, willingly or not.
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This one was nearly in the can a week ago, but I've been swept up in other activities. I've always thought of Animal Farm as for the kids and 1984 for the adults, and therefore 1984 was the better of the two books, but I may have to stand corrected after this most recent reading of Animal Farm. Like I've said a million times before, it's crazy to teach the classics out of context. No book stands out of time and the greatest books are often the product of their times. The brilliant slow reversal of the thrill of Animalism to the return of business as usual at the farm should be a lesson for all of us to be more aware of the world around us, especially those we call our leaders, willingly or not.
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By Ka tzetnik 135633
First published 1955
Kindle Edition for online source, 245 pages
Washington State.
Intense book about a Joy Division (German Doll House) in concentration camps. Not an easy read. It's free book online.

Published 1901
Kindle edition July 11, 2011
Pages 2,487
Hope this is ok to list. I'm starting the KJV next.

Published in 1531, in Latin than translated into German.
Kindle edition 10/02/2012.
Pages 224.
This was one of the 3 books that John Bunyan owned.

Read on Kindle, 240 pages
Ros in Somerset, UK

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
first published 1912
Kindle Edition, 84 pages
Washington State.

by Shirley Jackson
first published 1959
Kindle Edition, 246 pages
Washington State.

Published 1883, United Kingdom.
Kindle edition May 17, 2012.
Pages 183.

Published 1678, United Kingdom.
Kindle edition December 18, 2012.
Pages 248.

Published 1916.
Kindle edition July 9, 2011.
Pages 108.

Published 1884, English.
Kindle edition March 15, 2012.
Pages 48.

by Philip K. Dick
first published 1966
Kindle Edition, 244 pages
Washington State.

Published 1892, French.
Kindle edition October 4, 2009.
Pages 211.

Read on Kindle.
I think I've had enough fables for a while.
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First published 1975, and March 1, 2003 by Banner of Truth.
Pages 405.
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by Hamilton Wright Mabie
first published 1905
Kindle edition, 292 pages
Washington State.