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Melissa Lindsey I just started Anna Karenina. I'm loving it so far. I've had this book since I was a teenager, but have never gotten past the third chapter. Now I'm in and can't put it down.


message 4702: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 30 comments I just went to the library this morning and checked out both Umberto Eco list books: The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum. I keep thinking that I have read The Name of the Rose before, so I am going to investigate...


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Bea | 110 comments Melissa wrote: "I just started Anna Karenina. I'm loving it so far. I've had this book since I was a teenager, but have never gotten past the third chapter. Now I'm in and can't put it down."

That might be my favorite of all time. I was so into it I had to skip ahead and find out how the romances worked out. After that, I could read the agricultural and political parts in calm.


message 4704: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Started The Adventurous Simplicissimus, getting the hang of the style of writing and the language.


message 4705: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments I just started The House of the Seven Gables. Quite interesting so far. Starts off with an unscrupulous man who has another man executed to grab his land, & a curse by the dying man. That's a pretty good hook! LOL.


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Amanda wrote: "Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure. So basically porn."

I have that one on my state library search. I'm hoping SOME library in the state of Florida has it, LOL


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Rachel (Sfogs) wrote: "I've just started Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez. And went to a big 'bookarama' second-hard book sale, and came home with 25 new books!
Most of w..."


That is AWESOME that you came home with a haul like that! I have several big secondhand book stores around here. Found quite a few list books in them too :) I'm trying not to spend my husband's hard earned paycheck on books though, so I live at the library, LOL


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Bea wrote: "Just started I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Had been putting it off because I was afraid it would be upsetting. So far I'm really enjoying it though."

I read it last month, & really enjoyed it too. She writes so naturally :)


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Beth wrote: "Just started 1984. Liking it a lot so far."
Glad to hear it, that one's on my dresser to read next!


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Annina wrote: "Just started The Picture of Dorian Gray couple days ago"
LOVE this book :)


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Danyellemastro | 170 comments Started Enduring Love by Ian McEwan last night, and the plot had me so engrossed I knocked over the first half last night and at lunch today. Looking forward to how the relationships continue to develop, by like most McEwan books the protagonist is not a likeable character.


message 4712: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments Pride and Prejudice -Austen
and
Hunchback of Notre Dame -Hugo


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Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Lisa wrote: "Rachel (Sfogs) wrote: "I've just started Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez. And went to a big 'bookarama' second-hard book sale, and came home with 25..."

Lol~!! It was a fundraiser for the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, which meant I just HAD to go...
Well that was my excuse anyway! :D


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Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Amanda wrote: "I've started Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Hardy. So far...I want to punch PRETTY MUCH everyone in the book. Wait, no, her little brother is cool. But everyone else, yes. Punchkick."

There is always a book with at least one character, that you just want to knock sense into!


message 4715: by Bucket (last edited Oct 18, 2011 04:29PM) (new)

Bucket | 248 comments Deanne wrote: "Started The Adventurous Simplicissimus, getting the hang of the style of writing and the language."

Deanne, what's your grand total these days? You're getting nail-bitingly close, I just know it!


message 4716: by Bea (new)

Bea | 110 comments I just started Cause for Alarm by Eric Ambler. It's a spy thriller set in pre-WWII Fascist Italy. I'm listening to the audiobook narrated by David Thorpe. I'm a couple of hours in and loving it. Just the thing if you are looking for an entertaining and atmospheric read, on the lightish side.

I picked up the book on Audible as part of its 3 mystery or thriller books for 2 credits sale that is going on until October 25.


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Gretchen Hicks I just started Middlesex


message 4718: by Hubert (new)

Hubert | 63 comments Gretchen wrote: "I just started Middlesex"

Really enjoyed that one.


message 4719: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Bucket
866.


message 4720: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 72 comments Wow, Deanne!


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Just started
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

And the library called! Fanny Hill is IN!!! Woo Hoo, going to pick that one up TODAY :)


message 4722: by Rachel (Sfogs) (last edited Oct 20, 2011 03:59PM) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Deanne wrote: "Bucket
866."


WOW~!! Good on you!!

Which are the longest five list books you have read so far? I'd like to find out and hopefully read them sooner.


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Beth (eparks4232) | 162 comments Just started Middlemarch. Haven't read Eliot, but have seen people raving about her books here, so decided to take the 912 page plunge...

Also busy constructing my reading list for next year for the Around the World in 2012 group, making as many as possible 1001 books part of my "itinerary" as possible. There are a ton of countries represented, so I think I should be able to have an almost exclusively 1001 list. If you want to check out my list: http://tinyurl.com/beth52in2012


message 4724: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Beth wrote: "Just started Middlemarch. Haven't read Eliot, but have seen people raving about her books here, so decided to take the 912 page plunge...

Also busy constructing my reading list for ne..."


Good luck! Thats quite a list!


message 4725: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments I ended up getting a bit overwhelmed with all of the books I checked out all at once, so I had to go back & revise my strategy some. Most of the books that I had in my currently reading list, if I hadn't actually opened it yet got moved to my to read list & went back to the library. I got Fanny Hill, & started it last night. I'm 75 pages in, & it's definitely erotica, LOL. I re-checked out Of Love & Shadows, which I was 207 pages into when my renewal period ran out, & finished it last night. I ended up having to return The House of the Seven Gables too, about halfway in, along with A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. The other one I was a hundred or so pages into, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, wasn't in, so I checked out The Blind Assassin instead.
New strategy: When I'm done with Fanny Hill(should be a fast, fun read), & The Blind Assassin, these 3 books will go back, & I'll check Dirk Gently back out, along with Portrait & 7 Gables, finish those 3 up, then make a list of the 1001 Books that I currently have on the to read list, & pick up 3 at a time.

This way it will keep me from getting overwhelmed. I also started one on my personal shelf, The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test. It starts off with a pretty fun hook, a journalist getting an interview with the author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest while he was in jail for drug charges, LOL.


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Deanne | 681 comments Rachel
The 5 longest books
Clarissa by Richardson
A Suitable Boy by Seth
War and Peace by Tolstoy
The Count of Monte Cristo
and The Lord of the Rings by Tolkein
5 very great books which I really enjoyed.
Started Voss by Patrick White last night.


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Cait (caitertot) | 34 comments Beth wrote: "Just started Middlemarch. Haven't read Eliot, but have seen people raving about her books here, so decided to take the 912 page plunge...

Also busy constructing my reading list for ne..."


Thanks for sharing your list!


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Mikela | 378 comments Just beginning my first Muriel Sparks book The Girls of Slender Means


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Bea | 110 comments Starting, and loving, North and South by Mrs. Gaskell.


message 4730: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Deanne wrote: "Rachel
The 5 longest books
Clarissa by Richardson
A Suitable Boy by Seth
War and Peace by Tolstoy
The Count of Monte Cristo
and The Lord of the Rings by Tolkein
5 very great books which I r..."


Thanks! I've read Lord of the Rings, which I was worried about when I started it. Though because it was so long when I finished it, I really missed reading it!


message 4731: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Deanne wrote: "Rachel
The 5 longest books
Clarissa by Richardson
A Suitable Boy by Seth
War and Peace by Tolstoy
The Count of Monte Cristo
and The Lord of the Rings by Tolkein
5 very great books which I r..."


These are the longest single-volume books that you read, unlike Dance to the Music of Time which you read as 12 books?


message 4732: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 191 comments Peregrine Pickle and Howards End.


message 4733: by Rory M. (new)

Rory M. | 27 comments Hi! I've been a member since 2009 but haven't posted much as my son was born on late in the same year...I've been busy but lurking around reading everyone's posts! I'm trying to meet my personal reading goal and thought posting more myself may help...

Currently reading...On Beauty by Zadie Smith (audio book actually) and The Red Queen by Margaret Drabble.

Of late I've been tackeling the list from newest (using original list)...


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Jess Lane (catsofdeath) | 47 comments I just started Regeneration by Pat Barker. It is one I just picked randomly from the list so don't have any expectations for it. Has anyone else read it? What did you think?


message 4735: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) Jessica wrote: "I just started Regeneration by Pat Barker. It is one I just picked randomly from the list so don't have any expectations for it. Has anyone else read it? What did you think?"

It's fantastic.


message 4736: by Jess (new)

Jess Lane (catsofdeath) | 47 comments Anne wrote: "Jessica wrote: "I just started Regeneration by Pat Barker. It is one I just picked randomly from the list so don't have any expectations for it. Has anyone else read it? What did you think?"

It's ..."


Thank you as I try to make it through this list sometimes I have to get a book that I never heard of.


message 4737: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) Hope you enjoy it.


message 4738: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen Hicks I just started the The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood


message 4739: by Beth (new)

Beth (eparks4232) | 162 comments Gretchen wrote: "I just started the The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood"

Just finished it about a week ago. Really enjoyed it, if you can say that about such a dark book.


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Beth (eparks4232) | 162 comments Just about to start A Good Fall


message 4741: by Liz M (new)

Liz M Beth wrote: "Just about to start A Good Fall"

I've liked his work that I've read, but I don't think Ha Jin has any books on the 1001 lists.


message 4742: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Liz M
A Dance to the Music must be about 3000 pages, but I read it as 12 separate books so it didn't seem so big.
Voss is getting interesting, and I've finally got hold of The Last Temptation by Kazantzakis, inter-library loan.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Jessica wrote: "I just started Regeneration by Pat Barker. It is one I just picked randomly from the list so don't have any expectations for it. Has anyone else read it? What did you think?"

I liked it very much and went on to read the other two in the trilogy, which were not quite as good (in my opinion). There is a great movie version of it by a different name...can't think of it right now; but if you are interested, I'll look it up for you.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments "Tristram Shandy" by Lawrence Sterne

This is pretty long and I don't have that much time for reading for a while....


message 4745: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments My second interlibrary loan, The Black Dahlia just came in late yesterday. it was a little off putting right at first, but now that I'm into the budding friendship between Blanchard & Beichardt, it's getting interesting.


message 4746: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 248 comments Deanne, you're my hero! :)


message 4747: by Lauli (new)

Lauli | 263 comments Getting started with The Stone Diaries. Intrigued right now.


message 4748: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Reading The last temptation by Kazantzakis at the moment, was expecting blasphemy but at present can't see what the fuss was about, but I'm not religious.


message 4749: by Jess (new)

Jess Lane (catsofdeath) | 47 comments Starting Heart of Darkness on my kindle app and To The Lighthouse in paperback.


message 4750: by Jess (new)

Jess Lane (catsofdeath) | 47 comments Judith wrote: "Jessica wrote: "I just started Regeneration by Pat Barker. It is one I just picked randomly from the list so don't have any expectations for it. Has anyone else read it? What did you think?"

I lik..."
I did hear that about the other two books they weren't as good. I haver had a chance to look them up, but are they about Sassoon as well.


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