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message 5701: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Reading Promise at Dawn by Romain Gary, brilliant autobiographical novel of the author's childhood growing up in Vilna and France. Brought up by a mother who adores him, and has total belief that he will grow up to be a great man.


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Dina Goluza | 327 comments I've just start The Waves by Virginia Woolf.


message 5703: by Denise (new)

Denise Arukiyomi wrote: "Here are my reviews (no spoilers) to help you Denise:

my To the Lighthouse review

my Michael K review

I loved them both."


Thanks, decided to go with both.


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Genia Lukin | 205 comments Starting American Psycho, of which I heard... interesting things.


message 5705: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (shereadsallbooks) | 34 comments Genia wrote: "Starting American Psycho, of which I heard... interesting things."

Best of luck with that. I found it to be hard to read both because of the graphic violence and the way it was written.


message 5706: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 248 comments Dina wrote: "I've just start The Waves by Virginia Woolf."

A lot of people reading this lately, it seems! Hope you enjoy it; it's wonderful!


message 5707: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments Martin Chuzzlewit -Dickens

So far, so good.


message 5708: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnareadstheworld) | 0 comments I'd like to read a Thomas Pynchon next but not sure whether to go with V, The Crying Lot of 49, or Gravity's Rainbow - it's my first Pynchon - any recommendations where to start?


message 5709: by Genia (new)

Genia Lukin | 205 comments I have heard from a friend who counselled me, that the best pynchon to begin with is The Crying of Lot 49. Take that for what it's worth.

Best of luck with that. I found it to be hard to read both because of the graphic violence and the way it was written.

I am only towards the end of part 1, but I find I am enjoying the writing.


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Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Arukiyomi wrote: "wow Rachel, you picked two great ones back to back!"

I can completely agree with that~!!
Loved them both.


message 5711: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Darcy wrote: "I just started The Elegance of a Hedgehog!"

It's brilliant!!


message 5712: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnareadstheworld) | 0 comments Whilst I am still decided which Thomas Pynchon to embark upon first, I've decided to read The Call of the Wild in the meantime.


message 5713: by Cass (new)

Cass 10e Just started Suite Francaise, thanks to help from my handy dandy 1001 Books app that I just found out existed!! Reading it on Kindle library loan. What a marvelous invention.


message 5714: by Linda (new)

Linda Mikela wrote: "Lauren wrote: "I just started The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky."

I also just started this book on audio. I hope I can manage to keep the characters straight - always find it challenging with foreign names.


message 5715: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Just started Complicity. Really enjoyed two of his other books so anticipate this being a good experience as well.


message 5716: by Arukiyomi (new)

Arukiyomi | 271 comments http://johnandsheena.co.uk/books/?p=2915 is my review of Crying of Lot 49.

Might put you off Pynchon forever though!


message 5717: by Annina (new)

Annina | 71 comments I started to read A Clockwork Orange yesterday evening


message 5718: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Started The Birds Fall Down by Rebecca West, beginning to get into the story, will take it to work for my standby.
Can get Pilgrimage in 4 volumes, gutenberg has the first book, pointed roofs but none of the others. Can always try an inter-library loan for the 4 volumes.


message 5719: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnareadstheworld) | 0 comments Arukiyomi wrote: "http://johnandsheena.co.uk/books/?p=2915 is my review of Crying of Lot 49.

Might put you off Pynchon forever though!"


Lol! Yep, might put reading Pynchon on hold for now!!


message 5720: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Manda wrote: "I'm about to start Frederic Manning Her Privates We - a semi autobiographical account of his WW1 Somme experiences. Has anybody read it?"

No, but thank you for giving me this extra bit of info. I'm especially interested in these WWI experiences.


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Genia Lukin | 205 comments I am starting today a Raymond Chandler collection, which includes three entries off the list: The Big Sleep, Farewell, My Lovely, and The Long Goodbye.


message 5722: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Genia wrote: "I am starting today a Raymond Chandler collection, which includes three entries off the list: The Big Sleep, Farewell, My Lovely, and The Long Goodbye."

I hope you enjoy them. I haven't yet read Farewell, but have read the other two. The descriptions of California of the 40s and 50s made me nostalgic.


message 5723: by Genia (new)

Genia Lukin | 205 comments Well, I like noir, so I am coming into it with high expectations.


message 5724: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 251 comments Deanne, let me know how you like The Birds Fall Down. I bought it at a book sale about 6 months ago because I liked another list book by West, Return of the Soldier, not realizing that Birds was on the list, too, until I got home!

I'm still chipping away at Moll Flanders and a reread of Nervous Conditions. This weekend I will start The Arabian Nights.


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Casey (casey_readingsomebooks) | 26 comments Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy...for the upcoming July read. I didn't know the author also wrote the Constant Gardener!


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Emma (writerinawheelchair) | 21 comments I just started reading Watchmen this evening. I'd planned to finish The Temple Of My Familiar but the battery on my kindle was dead. Graphic novels aren't my thing but I'm enjoying Watchmen (I think), it doesn't feel as easy to lose myself in as a regular novel though. Temple of my Familiar is good but I preferred the other two hers on the list


message 5727: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Started Journey To The End Of The Night by Celine, love the main character and his whole view of life. With Bardamu in the trenches during the first world war, just going to read one more chapter.


message 5728: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Nicholas Nickleby is calling my name.


message 5729: by Becky (new)

Becky Aitchison (becky6229) | 20 comments Just started Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. It will be #100 on the list for me, so I had to go with a classic.


message 5730: by Sunny (new)

Sunny (travellingsunny) | 96 comments Just started Catch 22 by Joseph Heller.


message 5731: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments I've just started Doctor Faustus, looks like it will be a slow read with the tiny writting.


message 5732: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments I'm 62 pages into The God of Small Things and finding some difficulty with it. Hopefully I'll get more into it soon.


message 5733: by Tara (new)

Tara A (quartinsession) | 59 comments Well, I'm slogging through Emile, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and I'm also slowly making my way through The Thousand and One Nights (Burton translation), which I think is 16 'books' in total. Feels like I've been reading it pretty constantly over the last week, yet I'm only 2% in. Gulp.


message 5734: by Peter (new)

Peter | 443 comments Kicking this month off with A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess. A book which I have been meaning to get around to reading for quite a while.


message 5735: by Pinar (new)

Pinar Celebi (pinuccia) Starting the second half of the year with The Hichhiker's Guide to the Galaxy :)


message 5736: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald

I love it!


message 5737: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnareadstheworld) | 0 comments Just finished The Call of the Wild. I'm following it with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.


message 5738: by Ginny (new)

Ginny | 165 comments Second of the Proust volumes& Infinite Jest. I've been reading a lot of downers lately.


message 5739: by Linda (new)

Linda Mikela wrote: "I'm 62 pages into The God of Small Things and finding some difficulty with it. Hopefully I'll get more into it soon."
I just finished it - ehh, it was just okay; I had trouble keeping the different characters straight for a while. Not enough closure at the end for me.


message 5740: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments I am halfway through Angela's Ashes-Frank McCourt, & have on deck As I Lay Dying-Faulkner, Justine-DeSade, & Tess of the D'Urbervilles-Hardy.

Tess was actually referenced in a "free read" I read a couple of books back, so that influenced my decision to give it a shot.


message 5741: by Arukiyomi (new)

Arukiyomi | 271 comments ermmm Ashes isn't actually on the list. That was one that I thought was when I read it too.


message 5742: by ~Calyre~ (new)

~Calyre~ | 103 comments Currently reading Villette


message 5743: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Rites of Passage - William Golding


Rites of Passage


message 5744: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Just started Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf and still slogging through Nicholas Nickleby. Dickens can be a pain to read through sometimes.


message 5745: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Karina wrote: "Just started Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf and still slogging through Nicholas Nickleby. Dickens can be a pain to read through sometimes."

I have truly enjoyed all my Dickens reads, but Nicholas Nickleby will be just so-so for me.


message 5746: by Annina (new)

Annina | 71 comments I'm starting to read Sense and Sensibility today..


message 5747: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments I loved Nicholas Nickleby~!!


message 5748: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Demons

Devils (or Demons or The Possessed) - Dostoyevsky

Quite the commitment at around 800 pages of dense type!


message 5749: by ~Calyre~ (new)

~Calyre~ | 103 comments Currently reading The Brothers Karamazov


message 5750: by Dina (new)

Dina Goluza | 327 comments Just started Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories. Promising for now.


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