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I read Crome Yellow years ago when I was 15. While it was interesting, I can't say I fully understood it, given my then virtually non-existent knowledge of British society/culture in the immediate aftermath of the First World War.
Will be interested to know what you think of the book after you've read it.


The Last Temptation of Christ is in my top three all-time favorit..."
Thank you Lisa. What the other two?

Not long after the movie came out, I was wine tasting in the San..."
Thank you Cindy. That is a great story and funny too!

I never saw it, but I had friends who did and they said that the movie didn't do a good enough job building up the relationship between the two of them... like the movie kinda went along and then suddenly they were in love... was it kinda like that?
Evalina wrote: "Thank you Lisa. What the other two? "
To Kill a Mockingbird and Cannery Row by John Steinbeck.
To Kill a Mockingbird and Cannery Row by John Steinbeck.

To Kill a Mockingbird and Cannery Row by John Steinbeck."
Mine top three are:
1. Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
2. Ben Hur by Lew Wallace, and
3. Ann of Green Gables by Lucy Montgomery
The top two are on our 1001 list.
I love To Kill a Mockingbird but I'd never read Cannery Row. By John Steinbeck I only read Grapes of wrath and I loved it. Now, since Cannery Row was originally on 1001 list (removed in 2006) I think I will put on my "to-read" shelf.
Evalina wrote: "I love To Kill a Mockingbird but I'd never read Cannery Row. By John Steinbeck I only read Grapes of wrath and I loved it. Now, since Cannery Row was originally on 1001 list (removed in 2006) I think I will put on my "to-read" shelf."
You should definitely read Cannery Row, but be warned, it's nothing like Grapes of Wrath. It's simply a series of short, loosely-related vignettes. Not much of a plot at all. But it's beautifully written!
You should definitely read Cannery Row, but be warned, it's nothing like Grapes of Wrath. It's simply a series of short, loosely-related vignettes. Not much of a plot at all. But it's beautifully written!




I love that book so much



Thought this was great read as was Middlesex. Hope you enjoy this one.

I have to admit I was really skeptical about this one. The title conjures up images of horribly cheesy movies like Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle. Not to mention at the outset it looks like a very long book (600 pages) about a couple of kids and comic books.
However, this is an amazing book! In fact, it is one of the better books I've read in awhile... and I read a lot, mostly the 19th and early 20th century classics.

How is Gargantua and Pantagruel? I've been putting off reading it for awhile. For some reason I keep thinking it is going to be like Don Quixote.... which I wasn't all that into at the time that I read it.




I love it but I'm frustrated with how slowly I'm reading it. I can't wait until I can post I finished it in the "What list book did you just finish" thread.
If that ever happens.

I have to admit I was really skeptical about this one. The title conjures up images of horribly cheesy movies ..."
I'm a little over 1/2 way through and finding this a very enjoyable read! Loving all the pop/high culture references.
I just started Moll Flanders. Defoe is pretty disgustedly racist but I have read a lot of the early list books and they all have elements of racism in them. I guess you just have to accept that that was what it was like back then and focus on the story. Still kind of distracting...



I read all your reviews about this book. Sounds very good - I added to my to read list ... :) "Curious Incident" quite cool - I liked it.

I read all your reviews about this book. Sounds v..."
I'm 56 pages into Curious and am already loving it!! Have you read a lot of the 1001 books? I've read under 150 but so many were so long ago I don't remember them all. There's so much great stuff to read, and then all the new lit I also want to read.


I enjoyed this book very much. I suspect 'slow' is the point. The book is about mood/atmosphere and the suppression of emotions and actions. Plot is sort intuited by sensing what the narrator is omitting.

It isn't an action packed book..very slow paced all the way through...but still a good study of a self repressed man who gets his self-identity through his employers. His entire sense of worth is based on how well he performs as head butler and how he defines dignity. While slow it is still worth reading.

I read all your reviews about this b..."
Robin wrote: "Julia wrote: "Robin wrote: "I'm starting Curious Incident of a Dog. I just finished The Stone Diaries which I loved so much I hope Curious will be great, too."
I read all your reviews about this b..."
I haven't even counted how many books I've read on the list, but my favorite authors don't appear on the list, and the other thing is - there are so many books I still want to read, so I want to get through my own list as well. And everyday you guys and gals comment on at least one book that I add to my list ... it's getting worse and worse - enough time to read all these book?!?! Arghhhh!! :)

I read all your review..."
I know. One of my friends curses me for introducing her to goodreads!

Now that I'm further in, I'm liking the pace a lot more. Just needed to give it some time.
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