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It's not on the list...at least not the 2006 list. It's a little hard to get th..."
There is nothing by Rand on either of the lists.



Palahniuk can be an acquired taste and is definitely not for everyone. Let me know how it works out for you





Also on my TBR list. I hope to read it soon.


Keep on reading, Michael. It's really fascinating book.


I've gotten pretty compulsive about reading things off this list, hence the mania to try and read more than one at once.



I've had this book on hold at the library since June. I really want to read it as I really enjoyed The Moonstone.

Oh, interesting, Chel. Are you reading it in English or in German?

Oh, interesting, Chel. Are you reading it in English or in German?
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I'm reading an English translation. It seems very good. It was all the rave in Europe when it came out and men dressed like the character. It also made Goethe a celebrity author.

Interesting! I had to read Werther when I was in high school in Switzerland - so I read the German. It was pretty tough going, but led to interesting discussions. I'll be very curious to hear what you thought of it!
"The Cellar" by Richard Laymon.
I really love his books and this one is one of his best ones!
I really love his books and this one is one of his best ones!

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That's good to hear - I just picked this book up at my local library as I was looking for a quick, fun read for th..."
Cool! Maybe we can talk a bit about it next week. I used to work at a redbrick college in the UK, so it's really hitting home.