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message 1851: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katats) | 150 comments I just started Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan. It seems like a quicker read before winter term begins.


message 1852: by Kristi (last edited Dec 29, 2009 08:56AM) (new)

Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments Just started Washington Square, which isn't on the list but it is my first Henry James. Trying to convince myself to finish The Poisonwood Bible and Everything That Rises Must Converge...


message 1853: by Katrina (new)

Katrina (katrinasreads) I've just started Doctor Zhivago, 120 pages in, its okay but I'm not gripped yet...


message 1854: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Kristi wrote: "Just started Washington Square, which isn't on the list but it is my first Henry James. Trying to convince myself to finish The Poisonwood Bible and [book:Everything That..."

I've abandoned James "The Ambassadors" for John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" -- started it last night.

I'll go back to the James volume when I get a better edition with larger type! I was struggling too much with both the language and the readability of the pages!
I usually like Henry James very much, and I have read quite of few of his novels.


message 1855: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Judith wrote: "Kristi wrote: "Just started Washington Square, which isn't on the list but it is my first Henry James. Trying to convince myself to finish The Poisonwood Bible and [book:..."

Good luck the "Washington Square". I liked it!


message 1856: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Lauli wrote: "Just started Billy Budd, Sailor by Melville. Third attempt. Nautical themes are just not my cup of tea, but it's short, so I'm hoping to pull it through this time."

I never thought much of "Billy Budd" either, Lauli. NOT his best work by any means!


message 1857: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Julia wrote: "Judith wrote: "I started "If On a Winter's Night a Traveler" by Calvino a few days ago. I'm pretty hooked, which surprises me a bit after I read a summary/review of the work."

Judith, I loved t..."


I finished it and want to wait just for some "settling" before I comment further on it, but I did really enjoy it and found a good deal to admire!


message 1858: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments I started "The Leopard".

It started a little slowly for me because I am not informed of the historical references of the time very well. I'm doing a little research to fill in some gaps in my history of the area and time period.


message 1859: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments Judith--I'm about halfway through Washington Square, and I am really enjoying it!


message 1860: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments I'm getting a head start on July's People.


message 1862: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments I am reading "Around the World in 80 Days" by Verne for the first time. I saw the movie years ago and hated it; but some of you have praised Verne's adventure stories recently, so I decided to take it down from the dusty shelf where it has rested for many years. I'm enjoying it~


message 1863: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katats) | 150 comments I am about to start Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata. I loved Anna Karenina, so I am anxious to see how this, much shorter, tale effects me.


message 1864: by Natalie (new)

Natalie (aquariusnat) | 13 comments Yesterday I started Mansfield Park and I'm enjoying it .


message 1865: by Lauli (new)

Lauli | 263 comments The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton. Loving it so far.


message 1866: by Shelley (new)

Shelley (book_drunkard) | 24 comments Just started the Swimming Pool Library by Hollinghurst.

I think it just okay despite all the rave reviews I read but it had the potential to be a really great book. I feel like just as the important part of the story gets going the author feels it necessary to burst in and say "HEY, remember, the main character is gay!!! Did you forget that from the sex scene three pages ago???? Well here's another indiscriminate, promiscuous, sex act to remind you!" The sex doesn't bother me at all, just the way it seems to be thrown in just because it has been a while since it happened last.


message 1867: by Shelley (new)

Shelley (book_drunkard) | 24 comments Erik wrote: "Gone With the Wind

Ohmigod. Amazing."


Read this the first time when I was 11 and could not forget it EVER!!! Have re-read it and re-read it throughout the years and it is still just as magical and fascinating as the first time.


message 1868: by Johnny (new)

Johnny B. Rempit (johnnyrempit) | 20 comments Just halfway through reading Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez.


message 1870: by Anthony (new)

Anthony DeCastro | 168 comments The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison


message 1871: by Charity (new)

Charity (charityross) Ulysses - James Joyce


message 1872: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Started "The Old Devils" by Kingley Amis this morning.
Lots of humor!


message 1873: by David (new)

David Hirning (dhirning) Just started getting into Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. I enjoyed one of his other books, and this seems interesting so far. But 900 pages.... ugh. Needed a good editor!


message 1874: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Paey | 22 comments Just started Madame Bovary....it took me a little bit to get into it but I'm about 80 pages in and it's getting pretty good!

Also reading Pride and Prejudice and Gone with the Wind.


message 1875: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments You've got some great reading ahead of you, Vanessa!


message 1876: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Paey | 22 comments Oh I know! I'm glad I'm reading Gone with the Wind over winter break because I can't put it down!


message 1877: by Gini (new)

Gini | 138 comments Vanessa wrote: "Oh I know! I'm glad I'm reading Gone with the Wind over winter break because I can't put it down!"

The first time I read it was over Thanksgiving break my senior year of highschool and I pretty much came up only to do chores as demanded. I *inhaled* that book in three days!



message 1878: by Lynn (new)

Lynn Vanessa wrote: "Just started Madame Bovary....it took me a little bit to get into it but I'm about 80 pages in and it's getting pretty good!

Also reading Pride and Prejudice and Gone with the Wind."


Sounds like some great choices!


message 1880: by melita (new)

melita | 10 comments just started gone with the wind today! wonder how long it will take...


message 1881: by Johnny (new)

Johnny B. Rempit (johnnyrempit) | 20 comments Just started reading Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky. Looking forward to finishing it.


message 1882: by Alissa (new)

Alissa | 1 comments the book: Why Geography Matters....
is really hard to understand, and very difficult to find answers.....too many big words, but then again its probably not made for a high school kid to read and understand


message 1883: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Paey | 22 comments melita wrote: "just started gone with the wind today! wonder how long it will take... "

I'm making my way through but it's taking some time...I can't believe some read it SO fast ;) but I can completely see why. You'll have to let me know what you think of it since we'll be reading it at the same time


message 1884: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments I started 'July's People' a few days ago, in anticipation of the January book discussion. I was introduced to Nadine Gordimer over a decade ago and didn't enjoy the experience, so am surprised to find how much I am appreciating this book.
I am also just about to start 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime' by Mark Haddon.


message 1885: by Susan (new)

Susan | 28 comments Johnny wrote: "Just started reading Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky. Looking forward to finishing it."

Really enjoyed that book, what potential. Also, have probably reread Gone With the Wind a few times, its definitely one of my all time favorites!


message 1886: by Stacie (new)

Stacie | 140 comments I just started The Age of Innocence.


message 1887: by Lauli (new)

Lauli | 263 comments Of Love and Shadows by Isabel Allende. Lovely so far.


message 1888: by Author Jonathan (new)

Author Jonathan Gaines | 3 comments Irresistible yOU by Francis Ray


message 1890: by Julia (last edited Jan 09, 2010 08:58AM) (new)

Julia (jujulia) | 37 comments Anna Karenina as well.......Looking forward to discuss it in the Classics and the Western Canon group. I wouldn't have picked it up on my own impulse right now, but so far I really like it and it's a wonderful book for cold winter evenings - I like the furry clothes, the sleighs and the Russian names, gives a special touch to everything, even though this may sound childish now....


message 1891: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee, wonderful little book and very poignant.


message 1893: by Anthony (new)

Anthony DeCastro | 168 comments I'm starting "July's People" by Nadine Gordimer.


message 1895: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments I am reading Silk. It's short enough to read in one day.


message 1896: by [deleted user] (new)

Just started July's People.


message 1897: by Rhiannon (new)

Rhiannon (wretchdz) | 7 comments Currently reading:

The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
Porno - Irvine Welsh

So far I am enjoying both books.


message 1898: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments Just started Cat's Cradle for my work book group.


message 1899: by Lynn (new)

Lynn Snow by Orhan Pamuk, not sure if it's on the list.


message 1900: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Just started 'Foucault's Pendulum' by Umberto Eco... finding it hard to get into.


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