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Dina Goluza | 327 comments I've just started Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Good so far but I expect more.


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Donna (donnareadstheworld) | 0 comments Starting On the Road by Jack Kerouac.


message 5653: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Just started Brideshead Revisited. It was a slow start but am enjoying it more the further I read.


message 5654: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Mikela wrote: "Just started Brideshead Revisited. It was a slow start but am enjoying it more the further I read."

This is one of my favorites - enjoy!


message 5655: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 7 comments Just started Fugitive Pieces. Beautiful writing!


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Dana Arbelaez (danas_reads) | 25 comments Just started The Pursuit of Love & Love in a Cold Climate by Nancy Mitford...when I finish, I'll have knocked two more off my list!


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~Calyre~ | 103 comments Currently reading The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler.


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I have always wanted to read Austen, but for some reason have been intimidated. To try to read one, I am currently watching the movie of Sense and Sensibility over the next couple days and will be starting the book this week!


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments In a Glass Darkly - Le Fanu


Good stuff if you love the Gothic genre as I do!


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Karina | 401 comments Just started Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. I read some excerpts in high school but finally will read the whole thing. I don't remember being a fan 10 years ago but we'll see!


message 5661: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments Against the Grain (or Against Nature) -Huysmans
and
A Woman's Life -De Maupassant

Against the Grain already showing to be a decadent work dripping with style.


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Lauren (shereadsallbooks) | 34 comments I just started Dracula and I LOVE it so far! Totally creepy and VERY well written.


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Jennifer W | 251 comments I've just started both Moll Flanders and Alias Grace. So far I'm enjoying them both.


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~Calyre~ | 103 comments Started In the Forest by Edna O'Brien.


message 5665: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Judith
Love Le Fanu, In a glass darkly is one of my favourites, have you got a favourite story from the collection?
Reading The Roots of Heaven by Romain Gary, just getting into it and placing the characters.


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Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Started The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery(now finished. I loved it :-D)

and The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien


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Viviana | 11 comments The Feast of the Goat - Mario Vargas Llosa


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Arukiyomi | 271 comments wow Rachel, you picked two great ones back to back!


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Bucket | 248 comments Last night I started Time Regained - the final volume of Proust's In Search of Lost Time. I've been working on the novel for months (read Vol. 1 last December), as well as reading some lit-crit, so it's definitely bittersweet to be nearing the end of my Proust journey. And, I must say, a little lackluster that all this work only checks one box on the 1001 list. :)


message 5672: by Arukiyomi (new)

Arukiyomi | 271 comments ah but what a box Bucket, what a box!


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message 5675: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Lauren wrote: "I just started The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky."

I loved this book - enjoy.


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Inder | 82 comments Bucket wrote: "And, I must say, a little lackluster that all this work only checks one box on the 1001 list. :)"

I can imagine! (But it is quite a box, indeed.)

I have been reading Les Miserables off and on since December, and I was feeling that way, and that's only one book, and not three! The writing seems to go in fits and starts. There will be a long discussion of Napoleonic politics, a rant about poverty in general, some slow moving dialogue, then there will a moment of absolute transcendence that sends shivers down my spine, followed by another long historical interlude, rinse, repeat. :-)


message 5677: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 248 comments Inder wrote: I can imagine! (But it is quite a box, indeed.)

I have been reading Les Miserables..."


I haven't read Les Miserables yet, but I'm looking forward to it. I definitely enjoy the doorstoppers. Luckily we aren't reading just to check off the boxes - if we were, we'd never read anything over 300 pages. :)


message 5678: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (tnbooklover) I just started Les Miserables this week. I've only read about 100 pages but I'm really enjoying it so far. I do plan to read other things so it will take me awhile.


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Cam | 25 comments One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and
The Little Prince (in Portugeuse, but The Little Prince nevertheless.)

Both very good so far.
Loving the Little Prince. So cute. :)


message 5680: by Inder (new)

Inder | 82 comments Bucket wrote: "I haven't read Les Miserables yet, but I'm looking forward to it. I definitely enjoy the doorst..."

Indeed! True, true. And did I mention the moments of beauty and transcendence? Well worth the 200 page (at times quite interesting, don't get me wrong) description of the Battle of Waterloo.


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Craig | 241 comments Adventures of Sherlock Holmes -Doyle


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I am still reading Sense and Sensibility, but I have also started Dracula by Bram Stoker


message 5683: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (shereadsallbooks) | 34 comments Caitie wrote: "I am still reading Sense and Sensibility, but I have also started Dracula by Bram Stoker"

I LOVED Dracula. Have fun!


message 5684: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 191 comments Ulysses. Oh dear god, someone help me.


message 5685: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mmbirch3) | 38 comments Middlesex It's good so far.


message 5686: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments I loved Middlesex. Enjoy!


message 5687: by Denise (new)

Denise Amanda wrote: "Ulysses. Oh dear god, someone help me."

Try the audiobook.


message 5688: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Next on my plate is The Master and Margarita. Have heard good things and am looking forward to it.


message 5689: by Kellyanne (new)

Kellyanne The Master and Margarita was wonderful. I am sure you will have some late nights of reading ahead! I started Kitchenlast night and had to force myself not to pick it back up when I reached my bed time hour.


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Genia Lukin | 205 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Next on my plate is The Master and Margarita. Have heard good things and am looking forward to it."

I love that book. It's one of the best books ever.


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~Calyre~ | 103 comments Currently reading Pride and Prejudice


message 5692: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Genia wrote: "Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Next on my plate is The Master and Margarita. Have heard good things and am looking forward to it."

I love that book. It's one of the best books ever."


Well, I've abandoned it. I think it's just not for me. Satire, fantasy, religion. I wish the description had been better (or that I had read it better?) so that I would have known ahead of time.


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Darcy (darcy-elizabeth) | 34 comments I just started The Elegance of a Hedgehog!


message 5694: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Genia wrote: "Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Next on my plate is The Master and Margarita. Have heard good things and am looking forward to it."

I love that book. It's one of the best books ever."

We..."


I didn't particularly care for it either but might have appreciated it more if my knowledge of Russian history was better. Certain sections were interesting, such as satan's ball, but for the most part I liked but didn't love. Based on your reading preferences, I didn't think you would enjoy.


message 5695: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Mikela wrote: "I didn't particularly care for it either but might have appreciated it more if my knowledge of Russian history was better. Certain sections were interesting, such as satan's ball, but for the most part I liked but didn't love. Based on your reading preferences, I didn't think you would enjoy. "

LOL - thank you for helping me not to feel guilty. I'm going to go read some more Trollope so I can get to The Last Chronicles of Barset.


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Mekki | 171 comments I just started The Blind Owl.


message 5697: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Amanda
If you think Ulysses is awful, just try Finnegan's Wake, hated them both.
About to start Promise at Dawn by Romain Gary.


message 5699: by Mandy (new)

Mandy | 154 comments Moll Flanders!


message 5700: by Arukiyomi (new)

Arukiyomi | 271 comments Here are my reviews (no spoilers) to help you Denise:

my To the Lighthouse review

my Michael K review

I loved them both.


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