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Hey, that's my name! :)

I loved this book!
I'm currently reading A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemmingway. I'm realling enjoying it so far



Just joined the group! I'm just making a dent in The House of Mirth and enjoying it way, way more than I thought I would.



"Never let me go" by Ishiguro is excellent too!

"Never let me go" by Ishiguro is excellent too!"
I have it on hold at the library - very excited for it to come in. Have already seen the previews for the new film and I am intrigued.

Edith Wharton & Henry James are of similar ilk....just in case.

"Never let me go" by Ishiguro is excellent too!"
I have it on hold at the library - very..."
I didn't know it was being made into a film!? I'll have to look out for that one, thanks.


Yes - being released in September or October I believe? Keira Knightingly, Carey Mulligan and the new Spiderman [sorry - don't remember his name:] are the cast.
Halfway through House of Mirth, still enjoying it. Also started on Dubliners, since I wanted some short stories to plow through.

Yes - being released in September or October I believe? Keira Knightingly, Carey Mu..."
Thanks - that's good to know. Although I have to say as a general rule I find Knightley to be one of the most annoying people ever as she is yet to pull off more than one facial expression in a film.

LOL! As long as its a good film (Atonement, Pirates) I think she will be less aggravating.


Chel, I just finished this one. I liked it also, but found myself skipping through it a bit and wishing it were shorter. Fun though!

No, it doesn't. =) Sorry! LOL

"Brideshead Revisited" is my favorite Waugh novel, though I've liked all of them. You're right that "Vile Bodies" is very different from "Brideshead" though -- much deeper and historical with more multi-layered characters.

Good luck! I read "Swann's Way", but have never gotten back to the other volumns. Plan to one day though...

Eh, I didn't find it to be as good as I was led to believe. I thought "The Plot Against America" was better.

Deanne wrote: "Just started Absalom, Absalom!. So far found it easier to read than The Sound And The Fury."

You don't have to do too much brain-work to get the drift of what's going on... The Ashburnhams infuriate me.

Her description of life in London during WW2 is very interesting. My family are from further north in places that weren't so badly hit by the bombing. Though I've sat in a car on the A21 in a traffic jam waiting for the bomb disposal unit to diffuse an unexploded bomb dropped by a german plane in the 40's. They turn up occasionally during building work.


I'm enjoying the comments on this list about other books that I've loved and hated. Thanks!

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