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message 1951: by M (new)

M (masanobu) | 110 comments Eliza wrote: "Attempting Jane Eyre, which I've never read. I already love Jane's spirit!"

I love that book! Jane Eyre is my favourite heroine of 1800s literature. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. :)



message 1952: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Cindy wrote: "I haven't started it just yet, but I just got The Swarm: A Novel (881 pp), and holy cow it is a mega-brick! Pretty funny considering I picked up The Time Machine (86 pp) at..."

It certainly is a mammoth book, Cindy, but its a blazing fast read - I started it a week ago and am already half way through. Loving it!



message 1954: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Jay wrote: "Cindy wrote: "I haven't started it just yet, but I just got The Swarm: A Novel (881 pp), and holy cow it is a mega-brick! Pretty funny considering I picked up [book:The Time Machine|24..."

Oh, good! Thanks, Jay, now I'm really looking forward to starting it. :)



message 1955: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Cindy wrote: "Oh, good! Thanks, Jay, now I'm really looking forward to starting it."

I'm looking forward to reading what you think of it, Cindy.




message 1956: by P. (new)

P. (shimizusan) | 96 comments I've started 'The Big Sleep', but not getting much time to read it.


message 1957: by Shamsh (new)

Shamsh | 2 comments I've just started "The Auschwitz Violin" by Maria Àngels Anglada. Pretty interesting...


message 1958: by Chel (new)

Chel | 380 comments I started Hideous Kinky two weeks ago, while reading another book, and finished it last night.


message 1960: by Dan (new)

Dan | The Ancient Reader (theancientreader) Working my way through Jane Austen's novels and The 120 Days of Sodom for now.


message 1961: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Dan wrote: "Working my way through Jane Austen's novels and The 120 Days of Sodom for now. "

Those are quite contrasting reads, Dan!


message 1962: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Started "Corelli's Mandolin" while still reading "The Gathering" I like them both!


message 1963: by Dan (new)

Dan | The Ancient Reader (theancientreader) Cindy wrote: "Dan wrote: "Working my way through Jane Austen's novels and The 120 Days of Sodom for now. "

Those are quite contrasting reads, Dan!"


Yeah. My brain and reading habits get a little strange every so often...like reading

Safe at Home Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic by Alyssa Milano and The Story of O by Pauline Réage at the same time. Keeps me on my toes and everybody else wondering. :-)


message 1964: by Cindy (last edited Jan 31, 2010 01:03PM) (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Dan wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Dan wrote: "Working my way through Jane Austen's novels and The 120 Days of Sodom for now. "
lol, brilliant! I dig it.


message 1965: by Chel (new)

Chel | 380 comments I started Sexing the Cherry a couple days ago. It is pretty good so far.


message 1966: by Kate (new)

Kate Libra by Don Delillo. So far, so good.


message 1967: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments I'm about to begin The Swarm: A Novel and The Name of the Rose.


message 1968: by Marsha (new)

Marsha | 4 comments Jay wrote: "Lianna wrote: "Middlesex. I blew through the first chapter. Chapters two and three are a little more sluggish... "


I have to admit I found Middlesex harder and harder to read as it went along.
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message 1969: by Marsha (new)

Marsha | 4 comments It is one of my all time favorite books. Stay with it!
Marsha Maramba


message 1970: by Kate (new)

Kate (kateduttera) Still working on Sherlock Holmes and loving it more with each Adventure. Also, got The Time Machine stalled on the Kindle, must finish it. I'm trying to cross-efforts with my reading 50 books in a year goal, as well.


message 1971: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Funny you should mention The Time Machine, I'm starting it tonight!


message 1972: by Connie (new)

Connie Faull Marsha wrote: "Jay wrote: "Lianna wrote: "Middlesex. I blew through the first chapter. Chapters two and three are a little more sluggish... "

I have to admit I found Middlesex harder and harder to read as it we..."


Middlesex was difficult for me to read as well. It's got one of the best 1st lines of any novel and it grabbed me, but I really wanted it to be more about the struggles of someone who is a hermaphrodite(sp?) as opposed to the family history. I live just north of Detroit and work downtown and interestingly, my boss's grandfather's car company is mentioned briefly in the book (R.C. Hupp motor company they built the Huppmobile). So there was a lot that should have interested me, but I just felt that the 1st 3/4 of the book were really trying.




message 1973: by Katrina (new)

Katrina (katmcv) | 35 comments I wouldn't say 'just started' but I've returned to reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and am hoping to finish it today.


message 1974: by Carol (new)

Carol Jay wrote: "Lianna wrote: "Middlesex. I blew through the first chapter. Chapters two and three are a little more sluggish... "


I have to admit I found Middlesex harder and harder to read as it went along.
"

I loved the book and could not put it down....



message 1975: by Katrina (new)

Katrina (katmcv) | 35 comments Finished One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and am now onto Junky: The Definitive Text of Junk by William S. Burroughs, and so far, so good. Should be a quick, easy read.


message 1976: by Lauli (new)

Lauli | 263 comments Getting started with On Beauty by Zadie Smith. Have great expectations about this one.


message 1977: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments I'm starting Lolita. I'm grateful that this group understands this is not the same as Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books. I haven't read the latter, but I've run into a number of people that seem a bit confused that they are different...


message 1978: by Emma (new)

Emma (mnium) | 135 comments I'm a little more than half way through The Invention of Curried Sausage but I'm not sure that I ever posted when I started it.


message 1979: by Gini (new)

Gini | 138 comments Far from the Madding Crowd.

Which I was amused to note in the 2008 edition is listed as "Far from the Maddening Crowd." Um, oops.


message 1980: by David (new)

David Hirning (dhirning) Cindy wrote: "I'm starting Lolita. I'm grateful that this group understands this is not the same as Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books. I haven't read the latter, but I've run in..."

Yer kidding, right? Oh my lord. I guess on the one hand it's good that through that book, more people have learned about this "Lolita" thing and gone to check it out. On the other hand, it shows that even readers have no appreciation for literature that doesn't appear currently on the NYT best seller list.

One of my favorite books of all time--just rebought a copy I had lost of this book, the one that is annotated. I highly recommend that if you want to understand all the allusions and world play that Nabokov makes use of. Fun fact: Nabokov was famously quoted as saying that Lolita was "a lover letter to the English language." That's right--English was his second language (most of his earlier works were written in Russian), and he still managed to produce one of the best-written novels of all time. Wow.


message 1981: by David (new)

David Hirning (dhirning) Gini wrote: "Far from the Madding Crowd.

Which I was amused to note in the 2008 edition is listed as "Far from the Maddening Crowd." Um, oops."


That's actually pretty funny. I wonder if some over-eager proofreader saw "Madding" and "corrected" it :-)



message 1982: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Just started 'Perfume: the story of a murderer' by Patrick Suskind'.


message 1983: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Just started 'Perfume: the story of a murderer' by Patrick Suskind'.


message 1984: by Anna (new)

Anna (lilfox) | 290 comments Tabu by Kinga Dunin


message 1985: by Chel (new)

Chel | 380 comments I will now start Everything is Illuminated. I am also 2/3 done with Kristin Lavransdatter and 9/10 done with Outlaws of the Marsh (aka The Water Margins) and am reading those also. I am also about 2/3 done with Anna Karenina but will save the rest for a later date.


message 1987: by Eliza (new)

Eliza (elizac) | 72 comments just started The Swarm


message 1988: by Katrina (new)

Katrina (katmcv) | 35 comments Am now 16 pages into The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and am quite interested so far.


message 1989: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Just started 'A Farewell to Arms'... not particularly enjoying it.


message 1990: by David (new)

David Hirning (dhirning) Powell's Books just posted a review of Anna Karenina, thought people that were interested in reading it might want to check out the review:

http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio...

BTW, if you like book reviews, you can sign up for Powell's review service, and every day you will get a new review sent to you (both classics and great new books). They come from Powell's, but also from the New Republic, Yellow Taxi (a journal), and other great sources. I highly recommend it!


message 1991: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne (chatternyc) | 5 comments I'm about 100 pages into The Master by Colm Toibin, with Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome on deck. Obviously subconsciously pursuing a New England thing here...


message 1992: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Just started the mammoth The Swarm: A Novel.


message 1993: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I don't have the list on me to double-check at the moment but I believe Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude is on the list...anyways, I started reading it yesterday and it's been interesting so far *nods*


message 1994: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Li wrote: "I don't have the list on me to double-check at the moment but I believe Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude is on the list"

Yup, it's definitely on the list!


message 1995: by Jamaie (new)

Jamaie I have started Lolita finally...a few chapters in & it's ok so far. I saw this movie many years ago..so the book is a nice refresher. I will most likely be trying to squeeze in Chillwater Cove that I picked up at the library today.


message 1996: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments "The Professor's House" - Willa Cather


message 1997: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Jay wrote: "Just started 'Perfume: the story of a murderer' by Patrick Suskind'."

I loved this book!


message 1998: by Julia (new)

Julia (jujulia) | 37 comments just started Os Maias by Eca de Queiroz - i think it's on the list, but i'm too lazy to check. so far a great family saga set in one of my favourite cities, Lisbon - i'm looking forward to how it's going to develop.


message 1999: by Jay (new)

Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Just started 'A Clockwork Orange'... had to source the glossary off the Web because I was simply missing too much.


message 2000: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) Cindy wrote: "Li wrote: "I don't have the list on me to double-check at the moment but I believe Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude is on the list"

Yup, it's definitely on the list!"


Awesome, thanks for the confirmation Cindy! =)


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