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message 5851: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments I understand. I ended up writing up a post-it note just for the years, in order to keep track somewhat of the chronology. Along with multiple other notes throughout the volume. My favorite end note is the filmography, priceless!
Sunny in Wonderland wrote: "Craig wrote: "Stick with it! It is so worth it. I have traveled the IJ path twice and each time brought wonders.

Sunny in Wonderland wrote: "Katrina wrote: "Sunny in Wonderland wrote: "Pray for ..."



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Sunny (travellingsunny) | 96 comments Craig wrote: "I understand. I ended up writing up a post-it note just for the years, in order to keep track somewhat of the chronology. Along with multiple other notes throughout the volume. My favorite end no..."

That one was great. Untitled. Unfinished. Unreleased.


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Kirsten (kirsten48) | 35 comments Jennifer wrote: "Reading (and not fully comprehending) Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon. I can't wait to finish this book... it gives me nightmares."

Jennifer, I don't think Pynchon is meant to be fully comprehended. At least that's what I told myself as I waded my way through The Crying of Lot 49...


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Katherine (katats) | 150 comments I just started The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. My summer of noir is working out nicely!


message 5855: by Tara (new)

Tara A (quartinsession) | 59 comments Katherine wrote: "I just started The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. My summer of noir is working out nicely!"

Enjoy! It was my first noir, and I liked it immensely.


message 5856: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) Just starting Out of Africa. I thought this was our August read and I am really late, but can't find the thread for this discussion.


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Sheena (sheenadonovan27) | 4 comments Just started Timbuktu. Hoping I fly through it. I have Lady Chatterley's Lover on deck and Madame Bovary in the hole.


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Deborah Wells | 39 comments I loaded up on books this week and will be busy for quite a while. All are 1001's, but most also won either the Man Booker or National Fiction Award. I'm on a mission!

The Cider House Rules
The Corrections
Disgrace
The God of Small Things
Infinite Jest
The Sea


message 5859: by Deborah Wells (new)

Deborah Wells | 39 comments Sunny in Wonderland wrote: "I'm enjoying it, but it's actually longer than it looks. I fell asleep last night after being referred to end note 39, which referred me to end note 304, which during the 6 pages of THAT referred me to two other end notes. Which is kind of hysterical when you're in the thick of it. I ran out of page markers! LOL! "

OK - Infinite Jest will NOT be my next book. You are scaring me. Haha.


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Lesley | 58 comments Yesterday started Snow.


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Sophie (imsophiedavies) The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck


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Dana Arbelaez (danas_reads) | 25 comments I just started Trout Fishing in America / The Pill versus the Springhill Mine Disaster / In Watermelon Sugar, and am specifically reading "In Watermelon Sugar." It's better than I expected so far.


message 5863: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul I'm reading Cloud Atlas and Brideshead Revisited. I love Brideshead and never would have believed anyone who told me I would. The writing is impeccable.

Cloud Atlas is pretty compulsively readable. I wanted to read it before the movie comes out in a couple of months. I meant to pick it up for a few years because I'd enjoyed Mitchell's "Ghostwritten". Oddly, I think I'm enjoying it more because of this whole list thing.

The list has taken me out or my comfort zone and maybe a bit of a torpor I hadn't even realized I had fallen into in my reading life. Consequently, I've read things that made some of the writing styles Mitchell uses in the different parts of the book easier to dive right into. For example, the first story isn't unlike some of the Bronte or Defoe or even Melmoth the Wanderer, another I recently started. The second bears a similarity to Brideshead. The sci-fi portion owes a debt to Huxley and Atwood, etc.

Basically, thank you list. Some of the best books I've read this year are due to the list.


message 5864: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Starting Siddhartha by Herman Hesse. Hope it's a good one!


message 5865: by Sunny (new)

Sunny (travellingsunny) | 96 comments STILL reading Infinite Jest but also just started The Bell Jar.


Alex “Alex Reads All” | 8 comments Karina wrote: "Starting Siddhartha by Herman Hesse. Hope it's a good one!"

It is, it is! I loved it!


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Genia Lukin | 205 comments Started The Last of the Mohicans. I confess I find it a bit tedious.


message 5868: by Tara (last edited Aug 20, 2012 10:31AM) (new)

Tara A (quartinsession) | 59 comments Totally engrossed in Rebecca at the moment. Can't wait for the bus ride home.


message 5869: by Tasha (new)

Tasha I just finished Rebecca last week and loved it! I couldn't wait for bed at night just to get back to the story!


message 5870: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Just sitting down to start Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson :) Figured I'd get some of the "kid lit" types out of the way :) My edition is a 1948 hardback :) It came home with me from a book sale we did for a rescue group I'm on the Board of Director's for :) It's not in impeccable condition, but the binding is still sound & the color plate illustrations are still vibrant, & the print is easy on my eyes because it's a junior library copy.


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Leah (plum_ducky) | 2 comments Just started Out of Africa.


message 5872: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1 comments I'm very happily immersed in The Remains of the Day. I really enjoyed how thought-provoking I found Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, and I am enjoying the unfolding of the story in this novel as well, even with the very disparate topics of the two novels. I find myself especially rereading and marking the passages on dignity, which I find are transferable to any profession or walk of life. I definitely would recommend this book--I'm reading it slowly just to savor it a little longer!


message 5873: by Mandy (new)

Mandy | 154 comments I loved Rebecca too... today started Great Expectations on my kindle. I did read it a long long time ago but I have come to realise readng classics as a adult has given me a different perspective. When I reread Wuthering Heights a second time I had a better appreciation for a book I had previously loathed.


message 5874: by Alexanderq (new)

Alexanderq | 1 comments Started Robinson Crusoe a few days ago - just under halfway through and loving it.


message 5875: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments I'm currently reading Atonement and, because it started so slowly, also began Lucky Jim. Now both books have picked up in interest so it'll be a race to see which I finish first.


message 5876: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Johns (b3cs) I am currently reading I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, it is very good!


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Katrina (katmcv) | 35 comments Mikela wrote: "I'm currently reading Atonement and, because it started so slowly, also began Lucky Jim. Now both books have picked up in interest so it'll be a race to see which I finish first."

I too found Atonement took me ages to get into, to the point where I Put it down for almost a year before continuing it. Glad I returned to it though because it was a great book.


message 5878: by Linda (new)

Linda "To Kill A Mockingbird" - I have managed to avoid all conversations/book reviews/movie/you name it for 50 years in order to not ruin this moment!So far, it is charming. Love Scout, Jem, Dill and of course, Atticus.


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Jennifer W | 251 comments Wow, Linda, the fact that you've been able to steer clear to avoid spoilers is pretty darn impressive. It's one of my all time favorites, you've got a wonderful experience coming to you!

Last night my boyfriend and I started Treasure Island, it should be fun!


message 5880: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments The Woman in White -Wilkie Collins


message 5881: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Just picked up my copy of Wise Children by Angela Carter. I refuse to read the discussion page until I am finished but I hope this one is good because it wasn't cheap and wasn't available on the Kindle!


message 5882: by Sunny (new)

Sunny (travellingsunny) | 96 comments Recently finished The Bell Jar and will be starting Out of Africa this weekend.

And... STILL slogging through Infinite Jest, which has so many story lines, that I just keep getting lost and confused and have to re-read chapters...


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Sheena (sheenadonovan27) | 4 comments Madame Bovary by Flaubert


message 5885: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Manda wrote: "I'm just about to start reading Hangover Square has anyone else read and any good?"

I enjoyed it. Not my favorite, though.

I'm just a few pages into The Thinking Reed, thinking I'll enjoy it.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments The Master and Margarita

The Master and Margarita by Bulgakov


Zany fun so far!


message 5887: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Karina wrote: "Just picked up my copy of Wise Children by Angela Carter. I refuse to read the discussion page until I am finished but I hope this one is good because it wasn't cheap and wasn't available on the Ki..."

I checked it out of the library, & I absolutely LOVED it!!!!! You will bust a gut laughing at the sarcastic humor...


message 5888: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Sheena wrote: "Madame Bovary by Flaubert" Now THAT was interesting :) You can see why it was considered scandalous for it's time....


message 5889: by Judy (new)

Judy | 11 comments The Go-Between-L.P. Hartley


message 5890: by Maryellen (new)

Maryellen  | 29 comments Half-way through The Go-Between and enjoying greatly.


message 5891: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Started The Shipyard by Onetti, keeping me occupied but not one of the greats on the list.
Bit annoyed with myself for not noticing that Auntie Beeb is showing an adaptation of Parade's end with Benedict Cumberpatch as Christopher, Ahhh!!!


message 5892: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Lisa wrote: "Karina wrote: "Just picked up my copy of Wise Children by Angela Carter. I refuse to read the discussion page until I am finished but I hope this one is good because it wasn't cheap and wasn't avai..."

Thanks! It took me a little while to get used to the writing style but it's quite funny! I am definitely enjoying it so far!


message 5893: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Just started (now 20% through) A Prayer for Owen Meany and love love loving it! Going to do a quick, short read next I think...


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J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 387 comments Reading Wuthering Heights

Most defnitly not my normal sort of book (I am more into science fiction). But this is a Really Good Book!! Strongly recommended for anyone. Some books grow old and some grow better. There is more than 200 years of distance to the world today, and it is felt in many small details. Nelly carrying apples and stopping to enjoy the smell of the air. It doesn’t seem like an old facion thing today – more like a complete other world.

So far I think this book is my greatest find due to the list.


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~Calyre~ | 103 comments I just started Cat’s Cradle


message 5896: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments I just began The Feast Of The Goat. Haven't previously read anything by this author so don't know just what to expect.


message 5897: by Katrina (new)

Katrina (katmcv) | 35 comments Will be starting on Casino Royale later today, been meaning to read it for a while so glad I'm finally getting round to it.


message 5898: by Mandy (new)

Mandy | 154 comments Doris Lessings Diaries of Jane Somers... so far very interesting,great observations.


message 5899: by Sandi (new)

Sandi | 227 comments Currently reading The Princesse de Clèves. Somebody linked to openlibrary.org in another goodreads group, and although I usually don't like reading from screen I found several books there that were hard to find for me before, like Euphues the Anatomy of Wit or anything by Tobias Smollett. So I'll be reading those next!


message 5900: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Started The Unbearable Lightness of Being yesterday. Already on part 3, LOL. Very interesting & sometimes thought provoking book, with a good storyline....


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