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Just starting Candide. I haven't read this in about 17 years, College Lit class. I am excited to read it again!

















I loved The Bell Jar... at times while reading it I felt like I was living along side the main character, going through what she was going through... it was wild!!! I read a library copy and I know I need to purchase one for my personal library to read over and over...
I just started The Picture of Dorian Gray... I'm not very far in yet and it's just ok...
Dorian Gray is one of my favorite books, give it some time, it has a slow start

Finishing Candide but also started Aesop's Fables (which I have read many parts of in the past) and Treasure Island. There are so many books that I want to read! Even a ton not on the list! I will need to live to be 100.





I just finished "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time", which was also my first book, and I absoultely loved it. I loved that it was quirky and funny and written totally from his unstable perspective rather than about him.
Good luck with reaching 50!!!

I watched the movie based on it several years ago and it left me deeply disturbed and weirded out for days. Not exactly a good feeling, but I think it was a good movie if it affected me that deeply.
Still just starting the book, but so far, I really enjoy the style of the writing. I just hope this doesn't leave me even more traumatized that the film!


I started Mrs. Dalloway yesterday. As I wrote to Judity just now, I'd forgotten that Woolf is a poet in novelist's clothing.
Nearly all of Woolf's books and many others are free downloads as ebooks and I'm reading her on Stanza for the Mac. At least as good as the Kindle is purported to be, I'll wager.
As an aside, just finished Cory Doctrow's Little Brother which I was reading to my son so I could clear my plate a little for this adventure.

http://www.feedbooks.com/
Stanza for the Mac is a GREAT ebook reader. In beta now. I was thinking of getting a Kindle but like this instead I think:
http://www.lexcycle.com/
I wish there was a version for PC, too.

http://www.mobipocket.com/en/download...
Sorry for the digression.

Just about done with Yevgeny Zamyatin's 'We.'

Also reading Women in love by Lawrence which is a much easier read. Iv'e read 4 of his books now and have enjoyed them all, if I hadn't looked at the list I probably would never had read one.

(Sorry if the kindle thing seems to stray a bit, but I think it's relevant, as it's a tool to access many books on the list).


I read more fiction than nonfiction, so there are times I have nothing but fiction marked as "currently reading". My mind wanders....
One thing though, I don't recommend one leave Virginia Woolfe for too long without picking her back up! I tried that with "A Room of One's Own" and ended up having to back up quite a bit to be reminded what on earth she was talking about. That stream of consciousness writing is best indulged in as few and frequent sessions as possible!

It's a WWI story of shell shock and the impact the mental condition of the soldier has on the women in his life. Interesting...

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