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message 1: by Isaac (last edited Nov 08, 2016 01:13PM) (new)

Isaac van der Sluis (ibvandersluis) Hello!

I know a lot of you have more than 20 books on your lists, but I wanted to set a goal I believe I can actually meet, and this is it. Also, several of the books are my list are quite long, and it will take me a while to get through them. So here it is. The exact books and their order may change as my mood does, but here are the ones I'm planning on.

1. A Storm of Swords: Blood and Gold (finished)
2. A Feast for Crows (finished)
3. A Dance with Dragons (finished)
4. A Clockwork Orange (finished)
5. S. (finished)
6. Stardust
7. Rules for a Knight
8. Ready Player One
9. Dracula
10. House of Leaves (finished)
11. The Night Circus
12. Slaughterhouse-Five (finished)
13. Foundation
14. Neuromancer
15. The Martian Chronicles
16. East of Eden (finished)
17. The Book Thief
18. Neverwhere (finished)
19. Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
20. The Cost of Discipleship (currently reading)


message 2: by Alison (new)

Alison G. (agriff22) | 1190 comments Blue Like Jazz is really good! I think you'll enjoy it!


message 3: by Yenny (new)

Yenny (cuiyenn) | 43 comments goodluck on your reading goals Isaac! I really enjoyed reading The Night Circus, makes me really want to go into one! Some people find the pace is slow and dragging but I love keeping tracks on supporting characters too. I hope you'll enjoy it too.


message 4: by Brandi (new)

Brandi | 61 comments Just to forewarn you, Neil Gaiman's Stardust is different from the movie adaptation. Some elements are the same, but overall, the tone of the movie is more lighthearted and comedic than the book.


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