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Hi Caro. I shall be updating this later today.


Yay! I've heard so many good things about it.

I'd be up for Americanah, War and Peace and Gone with the Wind.
Someone interested in reading Crime and Punishment in August?

This year I'm really exited for my first Tolstoy too though!

Oh, that's great! Which one are you going with?

I'm reading a series of books, collectible voted by authors the 100 best works in literature. I have Anna Karenina, so that's the one I will start with. Also have dostojevskey in that version, but only one work: the possessed I think.
Hoping I find War and Piece used and the rest of the D. Books on the list of the series :)

Ah, I'd be up for Game of Thrones too.
I'd love to learn Russian and Polish. Russian I tried once, but I could only learn the alphabet. Too complicated.
German, though, I never learned the alphabet, but I knew the basics.
Now I only remember my native language, Portuguese, most of English, something of French, and I comprehend Spanish, as it's too similiar with Portuguese. The funny thing is that I hate Latin lol
I wanna read Anna Karenina and The Brothers Karamazov too.
I'd love to read Tolstoy sometime, currently reading Tchekhov, though.

My mom can speak German but I've stuck mostly with the basics. It's a great language so I really should get more into it. My most comfortable languages are my native (English), French, & Spanish though.
I've been wanting to get more into reading in other languages, it helps me get into the feel of a language. I like side by side translations a lot like Pinsky's Dante's Inferno. It was really cool going through the Italian with the English right there. I'm still pretty rusty with Italian though.
I need to get to Karenina, it's been sitting on my shelf mocking me for ages lol. Same with Tchekhov. I've only read Ward Number Six & that was forever ago.

I'll give it a try again sometime. German too. But now I'm stuck with French and Spanish. During French classes, I wanna speak English. During Spanish classes, I wanna speak French or English. And after a whole year of Spanish I cannot speak much, so, I'm quite bored with it. But I'd like to learn as many languages as humanly possible.
I understand that need to "get into the feel of a language". I really love bilingual books because of that. I'm trying to read whole books in English, but I get really tired after a while.
By Tchekhov, I've read Ward No. 6, Kashtanka, Verotchka, The Kiss and The Murder. Currently reading A Boring Story.
Anna Karenina is on my list since I was in High School, about 5 years ago lol Dante's Divine Comedy and Boccaccio's Decameron are there for the same length of time too.

German was so hard for me. After five years in school I can barely say a few sentences.
Just the fact that you can read Russian is amazing though :)
Polish is hard, but so fascinating, love it! Just been learning for half a year though :)

The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer
Wicked by Jamie Maguire
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Did You Ever Have A Family by Bill Clegg
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak


THG I already read. And The Book Thief I wanted to re-read anytime soon.


March is perfect!

THG I already read. And The Book Thief I wanted to re-read anytime soon."
When would you want to read The Goldfinch? After March may be best since I am reading a big book in both February and March.

There are a few going on, As far as I can recall it will be The Nightingale and Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster but also you can suggest something and people will pop up for it!

That's so awesome that you've finished so many. Same here, I have so many books sitting in my TBR lol.
@Winter- I don't know any Norwegian but I certainly wish I did. Yeah, German is rough. I ended up writing to a pen pal when I was a kid and her English was always so much better than my German lol.
I need to focus on tackling Polish more.

I don't think Norwegian is too hard, but it's not so easy to value your own language. It has some similarities with German. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish is very similar, we mostly understand each other and reading wise Danish and Norwegian are almost the same :)

Keep all the great BRs coming.
Link: Mod thread for BRS

I looked up Divergent and got it for 1.99 , so I'm in on that. Looks like it extends to February?
I don't know if we ever said it was going to be a buddy read, but Julie and I planned reading Hunger in February :)

I looked up Divergent and got it for 1.99 , so I'm in on that. Looks like it extends to February?
I don't know if we ever said it was going to be a buddy r..."
Got it. Thanks Winter. I've marked it down.


Winter - Hunger seems very very interesting. Can I join you two?
Ariel - A year? That's fast! And so amazing! I have more than 250 books to read, but still joining buddy reads of books that weren't on the list *hides*

Oh, I just saw I have three BRs in March, so April is really better =)

Winter - Hunger seems very very interesting. Can I join you two?
Ariel - A year? That's fast! And so amazing!..."
Yes Gabriella, that would be great!

Oh, I just saw I have three BRs in March, so April is really better =)"
April will be also good for me... I still didin't plan any reading so ....

I have wanted to read it for years. However I'm looking for a specific version, and since I haven't found it yet I'm probably going for Anna ..."
If you are going to read either War and Peace or Anna Karenina make sure you get the Pevear/Volokhonsky. By way of idiom and meaning translation, they get it all out there. Other versions lose their vitality. Trust me.
I would be willing to buddy read either of them! It has been too long.


Consider it done."
Thanks a lot!

They all will have errors (even the Pevear/Volokhonsky), Maude is considered to be "outdated" by most Russian literature lovers (I've never read this version, although I own it.) However, the story, I'm sure will be essentially there. I just wanted to advocate Pevear/Volokhonsky edition because it seems to be the most agreed upon translation.

Haha, I'm in the same boat!
It sound more amazing than it was lol, I think it being so spaced out and learning bits and pieces here and there for years definitely helped tremendously and I'd say I'm a just a tiny bit over intermediate at this point.

I have wanted to read it for years. However I'm looking for a specific version, and since I haven't found it yet I'm probably ..."
I think there is a plan to do War and Peace March-May.
I want to do Anna Karenina but probably in the fall, after kids go back to school.
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I'll read Divergent in February. It's on my short list as of now.