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Which LIST book did you just start?

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is currently on hiatus :)"
I just finished a Pale View of Hills. Good, quick read with a very interesting ending. I really like Ishiguro's style. Not quite Remains of the Day, but it was definitely worth the read.
Why did you give up on Cuckoo's Nest? I tried that a couple times when I was in high school, and just couldn't ever seem to get into it.

Falling Man got 1 star from me Kristin. I think the great backdrop was overwhelmed by DeLillo's tricks which didn't work for, and even offended, me. I explained everything in my review.
I'm just on page 38 of The Tin Drum. The book has a similarity (in style), and reminds me of, The Ground Beneath Her Feet by Salman Rushdie (although Rushdie is far more playful!).
Dangling Man almost got 5 stars from me (I gave it a 4). I also wrote a review of it.
Most surprising is The Tin Flute by the Canadian Gabrielle Roy. I'll give it 5 stars but will write my review after I've finished The Tin Drum.
It's nice to read the books in pairs. Next, I'll pair The Death of Artemio Cruz(Fuentes) with The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis (Saramago).

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is currently on hiatus :)"..."
I haven't given up the Kesey... it's just I feel it deserves more attention than I'm currently able to give it. My brain gets these tired moments every now and then and it gets difficult to get into a book.
But I suppose if I am reading another 3 books on the go, then I would find it hard to concentrate :).
But funny you should say that Drew, I've heard others comment on the same thing. Its not like its a bad book, poorly written or badly charactered. It's just... DENSE.

Me, too, Eric. I'm going to finish it this week no matter what! I'm on page 800 and something... How are you liking it? I planned to finish up by watching a non-musical movie version of it, but I think I may skip that step for a while because I'm already saturated with the story!

Yea! We just might have a new "Janeite" in the makings! I LOVE Austen and hope you do too! Have fun with P&P!


Its a great one though! =) One of my favorite books.

That is SUCH a great read. Enjoy!

I enjoyed this book so much that some scenes still linger in my mind up to now.


I'm reading it now and am really enjoying it! Hope you do too.



I didn't know this book has another title. Maybe that's why I can't find it. Thanks!




I just started The Sun Also Rises. I've never read Hemingway, so hopefully I'll like it.


Am undecided about it so far. Some bits were just incoherent dribble which made me feel like giving it up but then its become more coherent again so I'm continuing. Not sure how long for however.


I found Lightness aggravating - hope you enjoy it more than I did!!

I enjoyed this book so much that some scenes still linger in my mind up to now."
I'm about 3/4 through - was out of town on the weekend and didn't get any reading in. It's an interesting read and although I'm not in love with the book I can appreciate Roth's style. Waiting to see where the ending will go and whether that will change my opinion.


I found Lightness aggravating - hope you en..."
I'm not a fan of this book either. Thought I was only one . . . glad to hear I'm not!

I found Lightness aggravating -..."
LOL - I actually gave my copy to a friend because I didn't even want it in my library - along with Austerlitz and Tender is the Night. I told her that I couldn't stand it so I'm interested to hear what she thinks of it once she's finished.


One of my favourite books of all time, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Although maybe enjoy is not the perfect word in this case.
Starting Under the Net by Iris Murdoch this evening. It looks promising.

Yes! Such a delightful novel. Even thinking about it makes me smile.

I found Lightness aggravating -..."
Sissy and Emma - I did enjoy it, however on reading some of the reviews of the book on here I think I enjoyed it on a much more superficial level than a lot of people. No profound life changing moment for me unfortunately...
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Joselito: what did you think of Falling Man? I read that a few years ago and felt that the beginning paragraph or so was so moving.
The Tin Drum is excellent, very difficult, and a lot of it went over my head. So much allegory about WWII and the German people.