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I envy you. I loved reading North and South for the first time. Make sure you check out the BBC miniseries when you're finished




My experience exactly - I thought it was so boring in HS, but actually enjoyed it when I read it later as an adult.

Warning, Candace, don't do what I did - I read a review of the book and it gave away the circumstances in which the kids are in and it rather ruined it for me, I think. I'm about halfway through now.

The idea in this Group is to talk about books that are specifically listed on the "1001 Books You should Read" list, but every once in a while someone tells us here that they are reading a book that's not on that list. Shocking, I know... :)




Oh, I loved Wishbone! I'll have to look up that episode. I enjoyed Ivanhoe, although I had a hard time getting through it, just because I'm not used to the old-timey writing & speech of the characters.

I'm having the same difficulty. I didn't think I would because I've been reading quite a few classic novels recently, but I am struggling here. Sometimes, during the chivalry contest especially, I couldn't follow the action.

The contest was hard to follow. I just couldn't really picture it all in my head and kept having to look up words. It did get a little bit better once I got used to it though. There's even a little humor, with Wamba. :)

I've been wanting to start the Rabbit is Rich series but haven't gotten around to it yet. I just found out that John Updike wrote a short story called "A&P' (sidenote - does anyone remember A&P? There used to be one around the corner from where I lived as a little kid) that I read in my college english class and it was written with really wonderful descriptions. Let me know if you are liking Rabbit is Rich so far, maybe despite it's 'smuttiness'


I have this on my dresser which means it has moved up to the top 5 now! ENjoy and let me know what you think of it when you are finished.

One of my co-workers read and loved "A Fine Balance". It's on my "To Read" list also.


There are 4 books in the Rabbit series. The first three are on the 1001 list. I've read the first two n the past month or so and found them really compelling. I read the last two in college- so completely out of sequence and context. The sex, although there's quite a bit of it and to me it's graphic, is not gratuitous. It serves a purpose, especially in Rabbit Redux which is set during the "Sexual Revolution". But, Updike really does an amazing job of making you want to keep reading when his characters are often so repellent.


Tara wrote: "I've got 3 on the go right now: Aesop's Fables, which I'm about 60% of the way through and is totally bizarre, A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole, which got me laughing out loud around p..."
Three great books. Dunces left me in tears of laughter every day. Loved every word of it. He was brilliant.
Three great books. Dunces left me in tears of laughter every day. Loved every word of it. He was brilliant.


TALES FROM THE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS
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One of the oldest book in the 1001 List. The one that started them all. I'm excited!
K.D. wrote: "Just started this morning:

TALES FROM THE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS
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One of the oldest book in the 1001 List. The one that star..."
Great book KD. Loved it.

TALES FROM THE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS
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One of the oldest book in the 1001 List. The one that star..."
Great book KD. Loved it.

I wish I could have been there for Andy Kaufman's act when he got up on stage & played a recording of Gatsby. Although I probably would have been angry that I paid money for that.
But I still, for some reason, find it hilarious.


The hurricane scene in particular is still vivid in my memory. I felt almost as if I were there-I had nightmares for years.

@Shay - I finished The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy last week...and wondered why I'd avoided this book for 20 years! I gave it 5 Stars, and I'm stingy with the stars.
I'm nearly done with Drop City by T.C. Boyle (which I think was eliminated after the 2006 list). Oooh, it is a great story and quite well written.
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All the Oprah hype turned me off the idea of ever reading this book, but when I saw it was on the 1001 list, I decided to give it a try."
Good for you - I think you will enjoy it; at least I did.
I just started Never Let Me Go on audio.