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whimsicalmeerkat I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases.


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laut | 28 comments Robin wrote: "I just started this evening DeLillo's The Body Artist. Just a few pages into it I'm intrigued. How do you all pick what you're going to read next?"

I'm working my way down the list, but also occasionally reading one that I've always meant to read, as well as reading ones that have been recommended.


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Mikela | 378 comments Am concluding The Master and Margarita and have just started Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde


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Deanne | 681 comments I get most of the books from the library so it's usually a case of what I come across there.
Over half way through Gravity's rainbow, I'm enjoying it's bizarreness but not sure I love it.


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Deanne wrote: "I get most of the books from the library so it's usually a case of what I come across there.
Over half way through Gravity's rainbow, I'm enjoying it's bizarreness but not sure I love it."


That's a very challenging book!


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!


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Mikela | 378 comments Just started The Black Dahlia


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments I just started Fear and Trembling by Nothomb and it seems quite enjoyable.


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Now I'm starting The Master. It looks good.


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whimsicalmeerkat Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!"


My boyfriend is a programmer, so he helped out with the generation part :)


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!"

My boyfriend is a programmer, so he helped out with the..."

I admire your lack of control. Yesterday I tried going through some older titles but I couldn't latch on to any. I'm lesser read in the post 1950s-present so I'm concentrating on them. I've spent $50 on books this week so I fear going broke this summer while I have all this time to read. I've got to learn how to use an ebook library.


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Catherine (catjackson) Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!"

My boyfriend is a programmer, so he helped out with the..."


That is cool!! There is also a website that has a free random number generator www.random.org that I've found works well. I haven't used it much; parts of it are also paid, so you have to look for the free parts, but it's great for those of us who don't have computer progammer boyfriends =}.


message 4063: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Jun 29, 2011 06:30AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) I'm currently reading The Forsyte Saga with another group. It's nice when a read satisfies more than one goal. ;-)

The random number generator sounds like a handy tool.


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Amy Neftzger (neftzger) | 28 comments Mikela wrote: "Just started The Black Dahlia"

I read that years ago - would love to hear your impression as you read it. Not sure if I even remember all of it!


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!"

My boyfriend is a programmer, so he helpe..."

Well, your ability to hand over control. That's what I meant to say. Sorry. Language is important!


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Amy Neftzger (neftzger) | 28 comments Melissa wrote: "I just started The Remains of the Day I'm only a couple dozen pages in and man is it slow. Hopefully this picks up soon. What are other people's experiences with this book?"

I did find it slow. I read it after the movie came out and saw the movie first, so I kept comparing the two in my mind. I'm always looking at how they changed the story to make it work (or destroy it) as a screenplay. Now THAT would make a great thread on some of these books :)


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Amy Neftzger (neftzger) | 28 comments Cait wrote: "I just started The Bell Jar. It's on my "I can't believe I haven't read it yet" list."

Really want to read this one but haven't gotten to it yet!


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whimsicalmeerkat Catherine wrote: "Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!"

My boyfriend is a programmer, so he helpe..."


I've used random.org in the past, and like it, but I was looking for a list of 100, so I went to him :)

I'm not good at handing over control, so this was also an exercise in that. We'll see how it goes!


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Denae wrote: "Catherine wrote: "Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!"

My boyfriend is a progr..."

What do you do if a random number comes up and you just can't get into the book? Do you force yourself to read it or...?


message 4070: by Mikela (last edited Jun 29, 2011 08:34PM) (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Amy wrote: "Mikela wrote: "Just started The Black Dahlia"

I read that years ago - would love to hear your impression as you read it. Not sure if I even remember all of it!"


I'm a little more than half way done and really enjoying it. Finding it a real page turner and hard to put down. Lee is a real mystery at this point, as are the other main characters, Kay and the narrator, Dwight. Hard to decide what motivates them and finding it impossible to guess how it will end. Bonus on that.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Amy wrote: "Melissa wrote: "I just started The Remains of the Day I'm only a couple dozen pages in and man is it slow. Hopefully this picks up soon. What are other people's experiences with this..."

Yes, Melissa, that would be a good thread. I always try to both see any movie versions and read the book.
The comparisons are quite interesting.


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Mikela | 378 comments Amy wrote: "Mikela wrote: "Just started The Black Dahlia"

I read that years ago - would love to hear your impression as you read it. Not sure if I even remember all of it!"


Just finished the book and loved it. Loved is probably the wrong word but this was one fantastic read.


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments I just started Slaughterhouse Five, also picked up at the same time: The Color Purple, The Poisonwood Bible, & The Handmaid's Tale. Thankfully when i started the challenge, I was already over 50 books to the good, LOL


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Oh, meant to say, I'm utilizing my local library as well, so it depends on what I come across. What they don't have on their shelves they will order in. I have In the Name of the Rose on order now, waiting for it to come in. That's pretty random for me!


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Cynthia Paschen | 72 comments Halfway in to "The Collector," by John Fowles.


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Just started Nervous Conditions. Not enthralled so far.


message 4077: by Mikela (last edited Jun 30, 2011 03:21PM) (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Ivy wrote: "I started The Lord of the Rings at lunch today. Does this count for 3 books? No? OK, didn't think so. It's 1008 pages, plus appendices A to F and my goal is to finish by Easter. Wish..."

Ivy, think you will love it. I've probably read the trilogy 4 times and will most likely read it again within the next few years. While the size is daunting it is so spell-binding that it seems to finish itself.


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Karina | 401 comments Just started What Maisie Knew by Henry James the other day. I am enjoying it so far. I've been cheating on the 1001 books for some mystery novel reading! shh! But I've come crawling back!


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Jennifer W | 251 comments I'm almost finished with The Sea so I've started Professor Martens' Departure. I'm liking it so far, but I'm glad I read King, Kaiser, Tsar: Three Royal Cousins Who Led the World to War (not a list book) this past winter or I'd have no idea what was going on. Unless you're well versed in European history from the beginning of the 20th century, I'd suggest you pick up King, Kaiser, Tsar or a similar book first.


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Deanne | 681 comments Just started A question of upbringing the first book in Powell's A dance to the music of time, there are 12 books, managed to get the first 3 from the library.


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Asa | 65 comments Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones: A Novel - a massive read (900 pages) but interesting so far.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments New Grub Street by George Gissing


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Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) | 19 comments Started Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert last night and I am really enjoying it.


message 4084: by El (new)

El Started Middlemarch this morning. Got a couple chapters in on the bus - looking forward to my lunch break to be able to read some more.


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Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) | 19 comments I started a group read of

The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy

on June 1.

Such a wonderful book.


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Shirley wrote: "Started Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert last night and I am really enjoying it."

One of my faves!!


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Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments I started The House of Mirth, which is a long overdue read for me, considering how many of my GR friends have listed it as a favorite.


message 4088: by El (new)

El Shirley, I hope you enjoy The Forsyte Saga. I loved it. (I'm partial to family sagas though.)


Cindy, I know I'm one of those people! :)


message 4089: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Yes you are, El! That's cool, though. I love reading books that other smart people are passionate about. :)


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K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 248 comments Currently reading: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY by Oscar Wilde


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Mikela | 378 comments K.D. wrote: "Currently reading: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY by Oscar Wilde"


I really enjoyed this book.


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whimsicalmeerkat Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "Catherine wrote: "Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very cool!"

My boyfri..."


So far, I have been lucky and not really run into that. I read very quickly, so it's rare that I don't finish a book. That being said,
Gravity's Rainbow is on deck this month and it just might break me.


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "Catherine wrote: "Denae wrote: "Robin wrote: "Denae wrote: "I used random number generation. Helps with both the indecision and avoiding my own biases."

That's very coo..."


Good luck with it. I love Pynchon, but haven't yet tackled GR.


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Ellen (elliearcher) I'm reading GR for my Goodreads' challenge & should be starting soon. I'm both excited & nervous-I've read the first few pages many times but have never "cracked" the book. I'm hoping this time will be the one.

I caved in and bought a used copy of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. It came yesterday & I'm having so much fun with it. I'm so glad I got it. :D


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Robin Reese (reesereads) | 119 comments Ellie wrote: "I'm reading GR for my Goodreads' challenge & should be starting soon. I'm both excited & nervous-I've read the first few pages many times but have never "cracked" the book. I'm hoping this time wil..."

Mine is waiting for me at the library, I can't wait to get my paws on it!!


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Hubert | 63 comments Shirley wrote: "I started a group read of

The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy

on June 1.

Such a wonderful book."


Can I join the group read of Forsyte Saga if it's on goodreads? I'm in the first interlude. Incredible! And I had never heard of it before its appearance on the 1001.


message 4097: by Liz M (last edited Jul 02, 2011 05:44AM) (new)

Liz M Middlemarch by George Eliot, it took a few tries to get past the convoluted first sentence of the prelude, but thankfully the rest has been smoother.


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Deanne | 681 comments GR didn't break me, but Finnegan's wake was painful, think I'd rather have a tooth out without anaesthetic than read anymore James Joyce.


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Shay | 71 comments Ellie wrote: "I'm reading GR for my Goodreads' challenge & should be starting soon. I'm both excited & nervous-I've read the first few pages many times but have never "cracked" the book. I'm hoping this time wil..."

Just do the 30 pages a day thing. You'll be done in less than a month. You can get through any book this way. It's how I got through In Search of Lost Time (Remembrance of Things Past): Proust 6-pack, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (all volumes), etc. Those took more than a month, of course. But, I did it using the 30 pages a day rule.


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Amy Neftzger (neftzger) | 28 comments K.D. wrote: "Currently reading: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY by Oscar Wilde"


I really enjoyed everything I've read from Oscar and this is one of my favorites. It's too bad that there are no movies that really did the book justice (or did I miss one out there that portrays it well?).


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