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Which LIST book did you just start?

That one was great. Untitled. Unfinished. Unreleased.

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...

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



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

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


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.






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.


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


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...

I enjoyed it. Not my favorite, though.
I'm just a few pages into The Thinking Reed, thinking I'll enjoy it.

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


Bit annoyed with myself for not noticing that Auntie Beeb is showing an adaptation of Parade's end with Benedict Cumberpatch as Christopher, Ahhh!!!

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!


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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