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I'm looking at you sideways right now, actually.

I'm looking at you sideways right now, actually."
He-he - me too ... I just couldn't do it!! But maybe you'll enjoy it Bucket ... :)

I'm looking at you sideways right now, actually."
He-he - me too ... I just couldn't do..."
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You're right this one is not on the list,I also have Cat's Eye and Surfacing sitting on my stack of "to read soon"

You're right this one is not on the list,I also h..."
It's unquestionably worth the read, but I thought I would mention it. :)


Amanda, I friended you. We have too much in common (taste-in-classics-wise) to not be goodreads friends!

You enjoyed 1984 a lot more? Hmm. It's been a while since I read either one, probably around 4 years or so.
But I know that I loved Brave New World more than I did 1984. Both are great books, and 1984 is up there, but I just loved the way Brave New World was done. It was even more futuristic and dystopian in some ways. I loved the character John the Savage and what he represented -- it really did show the hopelessness of that world.
Funnily enough, I remember a professor I had two years ago who hated 1984, claiming Orwell plagiarized his ideas, and that I should read "We" by Yevegeny Zamyatin. I still haven't read that, haha.


I just finished Nineteen Seventy-Four. Would love to discuss it with someone. Anyone else?


I just started 1974 as well, my first book since joining the group. It has taken awhile to get used to the noir-ish style, but I am enjoying it.


and
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen"
I loved Sense and Sensibility, but then I have always been an Austen fan. :)

Read Pamela a while back, it was such a different world back then, quite enjoyed it but felt that they can be quite long-winded.
Took me about 3 months to read ..."
I now have a copy of Moby Dick on my reading pile, I've very slowly getting closer to reading it. Though another pile of bookcrossing bookrays will then arrive XD

Not sure I can stick with this one all the way to the end, but I just had to see what it was like. Raunchy is too delicate a word!


Haha! Love this statement! When it's an accident, it's 100% guilt-free. :)

Not sure I can stick with this one all the way to the end, but I just had to see what it was like. Raunchy is too delicate a word!"
Oh, that one was so gross! Good luck!


A lovely bookcrosser is sending me this book soon!
I'll be interested to see what you think of it.





Though I'm an Austen fan I found Emma's character to be very silly, though of cause the ending is nice.

Th..." I'm about two thirds of the way through the book, and I'll admit it is getting better.

Emma is one of my favorite books of Austen's. The romance in it is so different. Emma is such a relatable character. I like how she wasn't perfect like Elinor from Sense and Sensibility or Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice (not that I didn't love those novels).

I finished reading his newest one, and i have to say i found it very disappointing, WAY too long. I loved cloud atlas and Number9dream and ghostwritten though. You are in for a great read!
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