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Which LIST book did you just start?
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(@Donna, those aren't official "List" books.)


Of course, my current immersion in re-reads of Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend are making everything else look very tame by comparison.


Portrait in Sepia
It's a follow up to Daughter of Fortune, & I LOVED that one. This one picks up with Eliza's & Tao's daughter Lynn, & is told by Lynn's daughter Aurora, as she traces her past. It's been another one of her can't put down books :) I'm easily already halfway through :)

I LOVED Fanny Hill! It took my library nearly 3 weeks to get it through their interlibrary loan program, but it was SO worth the wait :)




I just finished that :) I really enjoyed it :)

There's a Pulitzer list too? LOL, I'm already working my way through this list & the banned/challenged book lists!




I rarely, if ever, re-read stuff, but I did read this years ago, and am thinking about a re-read.
I'm getting ready to start Birdsong as soon as I quit posting here. ;-)

I really liked Moll Flanders!

And also started Cat's Cradle, which is going pretty quickly :) MUCH more entertaining than the first one of his I read. I wish I'd started with this one, I wouldn't have been so hesitant to read any of his others.
Also have on tap Ethan Frome & Summer when I'm done with Cat's Cradle.
Still working on Sophie's Choice, which is going a little slower than I anticipated. I've already decided I do not like the character Nathan!




Started Cryptonomicon and really enjoying it, big book but doesn't read like one.


Because of its setting in Rome during Nero's rule, some of the vocabulary is hard to understand. I need to keep a dictionary on hand. :D although with the vocabulary, I am finding it a delicious book to read.

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