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Genia Lukin | 205 comments Colleen wrote: "Right, I'm doing it... Anna Karenina just started"

It's really good, actually an easy read, I bet you'll enjoy it.


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Liz M Starting one of the non-fiction list selections: A Tale of Love and Darkness


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Drew Billingsley | 58 comments The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler. I am excited this is on the list, as I have loved the other Chandlers I have read.


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Kristel (kristelh) Just starting Perfume by Patrick Süskind.


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Mekki | 171 comments I just started The Golden Ass


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Just started Wide Sargasso Sea.


message 6357: by Denise (new)

Denise Things Fall Apart which will be followed by The White Tiger.


message 6358: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Re-reading The Hobbit along with the companion book Exploring J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit by Corey Olsen. Adding another perspective to the reading.


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~Calyre~ | 103 comments Currently reading Northanger Abbey


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Just started The Scarlet Letter.


message 6361: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) Just started The Time Machine and should finish today if all goes well.


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Grant (ghizzle) | 8 comments Woke up at 4 AM and couldn't go back to sleep.

So I just started and finished The Great Gatsby. Great quick read.


message 6363: by Charity (new)

Charity (charityross) Started Ragtime the other day and I'm really digging it.


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Ginny | 165 comments Karina wrote: "Re-reading The Hobbit along with the companion book Exploring J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit by Corey Olsen. Adding another perspective to the reading."

Love The Hobbit and LOTR and anything Tolkien!! At Christmas, I read a non list book The Father Christmas Letters that JRR wrote to his children each Christmas. Loved it. Some of my non-list books I'm reading right now are The History of Middle Earth(only 12 volumes-yikes!)


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Getting ready to get back to a list book after enjoying a "free read", The Devil & the White City, which I HIGHLY recommend! My newly started list book is Of Human Bondage


message 6366: by Mike (new)

Mike | 16 comments Just started reading The Unbearable Lightness of Being. It's one of the most interesting novels I've read in a while.


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Mandy | 154 comments Lisa wrote: "Getting ready to get back to a list book after enjoying a "free read", The Devil & the White City, which I HIGHLY recommend! My newly started list book is Of Human Bondage"

Lisa I loved "The Devil & the white city" too. I read Larsen's "In the garden of the beasts" It is amazing how it reads - both books read like a novel whilst being factual.


message 6368: by Charity (new)

Charity (charityross) Starting Nicholas Nickleby this evening. Was having an itch for Dickens.


message 6369: by Mandy (new)

Mandy | 154 comments Going to start Candide by Voltaire.....on kindle


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M (masanobu) | 110 comments Recently started Swann's Way, the first volume of In Search of Lost Time. Wish me luck!


message 6372: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Ginny wrote: "Karina wrote: "Re-reading The Hobbit along with the companion book Exploring J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit by Corey Olsen. Adding another perspective to the reading."

Love The Hobbit and LOTR and an..."


The companion book was a great read while I re-read The Hobbit. Thanks for the suggestions. I also picked up The Silmarillion this weekend. Lots of Tolkien in my future even though I've read all of his List books!


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Elizabeth (Alaska) Started Sentimental Education last night. I'm enjoying it so far.


message 6374: by Charity (new)

Charity (charityross) Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Started Sentimental Education last night. I'm enjoying it so far."

Nice! I picked that up not too long ago after reading Joyce Carol Oates rave about it in a collection of essays, but I haven't gotten around to it, yet. Anxious to hear how it turns out for you.


message 6375: by Armi (last edited Jan 28, 2013 07:59AM) (new)

Armi (goodreadcomarmi) | 11 comments My next books are City of God by E. L. Doctorow and Anna Karenina. The previous I own and think that I will enjoy it. I have some prejudises about City of God, I suspect it wont be a easy read. But now I'm taking a one month break from this list and February is dedicated to other books like the new Rowling and Cunningham that I have waiting in my shelf.


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Just started Cloud Atlas and The Scarlet Letter.


message 6377: by Ginny (new)

Ginny | 165 comments Mandy wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Getting ready to get back to a list book after enjoying a "free read", The Devil & the White City, which I HIGHLY recommend! My newly started list book is Of Human Bondage"

Lisa I lo..."


Kind of off topic, but I too love Eric Larson; any of his books I find fascinating. The one book of his that really stayed with me was Isaac's Storm.
Right now, I'm working on the third volume of Proust and reading A Night at the Circus by Angela Carter.


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Heather | 10 comments I just started reading Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. It is one I have had on my shelf for a while, but never started. I am really enjoying it so far and have gotten through part one today. Looking forward to being able to cross another classic off of my ever growing list.


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Grant (ghizzle) | 8 comments Heather wrote: "I just started reading Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. It is one I have had on my shelf for a while, but never started. I am really enjoying it so far and have gotten through part one today. Loo..."

I'm about 4 chapters into Part 2 of Crime and Punishment as of today. Haven't been able to read as much as I have wanted to in the last couple days. It is really good. The main character is great....as in interesting, not noble or likable.


message 6380: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Heather wrote: "I just started reading Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. It is one I have had on my shelf for a while, but never started. I am really enjoying it so far ..."

Grant wrote: "I'm about 4 chapters into Part 2 of Crime and Punishment as of today. Haven't been able to read as much as I have wanted to in the last couple days. It is really good."

Hooray for Crime and Punishment! I have it penciled in for March - looking forward to it.


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Stephanie "Jedigal" (jedigal) | 270 comments Timbuktu, and Kafka on the Shore. And still reading Northanger Abbey.


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Peter | 443 comments Just started Rabbit,Run by John Updike. Too soon to say whether or not am enjoying it.


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Shaun Cutts (scuttsuk) Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov


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Mandy | 154 comments I loved Crime and Punishment -- don't know why but I had put it off for a long time, irrational belief that it would be hard going - what a mistake!It was compelling and hard to put down.

Myself i have restarted Alias Grace..got distracted by other things so starting again.


message 6385: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Started Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow. The reviews seem to be mixed. I hope this one is not a dud.


message 6386: by Heather (new)

Heather | 10 comments Mandy wrote: "I loved Crime and Punishment -- don't know why but I had put it off for a long time, irrational belief that it would be hard going - what a mistake!It was compelling and hard to put down.

Myself i..."


I am finding it hard to put down too. Sadly, I have had to set it aside and concentrate on homework the past couple of days, but I can't wait to get back to it.


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Andrea | 90 comments I just started Kafka on the Shore and its very bizarre so far.


message 6388: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Taylor (kristilureads) The Reader by Bernhard Schlink


message 6389: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Mandy and Heather
Loved Crime and Punishment, and then went on to discover a love of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Gogol, Solzhenitsyn and Bulgakov.
Started The Apes of God by Wyndham Lewis, picked up the copy I've got from the library. Last time it was out of storage was 2006, and it was published in 1955, 1 of a 1000 copies which are signed by the author.


message 6390: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments That is so cool...signing out of a library a signed copy. Bet that doesn't happen often.


message 6391: by Mandy (last edited Feb 01, 2013 07:32PM) (new)

Mandy | 154 comments Once considered borrowing from the local library copy of Complete works of Poe..this is a very small community (approx 90). This book is a beautifully binded copy in leather and dedicated in memory of a person who must have had links to this community. I tend to read in the bath and all I could imagine was the horror of this book floating in my bath! Impossible to replace so I decided against it.


message 6392: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Perfume by Patrick Suskind


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Juliana (jaldous) | 21 comments Starting Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love & Love in a Cold Climate. I like Wodehouse and I see many reviewers compare Mitford's style to him. If I like this I intend to read more about the famous Mitford sisters.


message 6394: by Denise (last edited Feb 03, 2013 12:23PM) (new)

Denise In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower.(IN the Budding Grove, Volume II ISOLT) Also taking an Adult Continuing ED course at a local university. So via audiobook, "re-reading" Vanity Fair.


message 6395: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Denise wrote: "Also taking an Adult Continuing ED course at a local university."

Good luck with that! I sort of wish we had such an animal here, or by distance learning, but I haven't found one. Oh- and I'm hoping for Vanity Fair in the Spring.


message 6396: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments In a Glass Darkly -Le Fanu
and
Far From the Madding Crowd -Hardy


message 6397: by Teresa Dicentra (new)

Teresa Dicentra working on Babbitt. Wow has the US changed.


message 6398: by Genia (new)

Genia Lukin | 205 comments Started Byatt's Possession and Weugh's Brideshead Revisited.


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message 6400: by Grada (BoekenTrol) (new)

Grada (BoekenTrol) (boekentrol) | 60 comments I just started A Woman's life by Guy de Maupassant and De gifhouten Bijbel by Barbara Kingsolver.


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