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message 201: by Linda (new)

Linda Dobinson (baspoet) | 25 comments siriusedward wrote: "For next year

I bought these
The Mill on the Floss
Three Men in a Boat
The Glass Palace

Annnd Dracula"



I loved The Mill on the Floss - hope you will too.


message 202: by Linda (last edited Dec 13, 2016 09:07AM) (new)


message 203: by Gini (new)

Gini | 282 comments Pink, Thanks for mentioning the Proust bargain! Had to have it. Needed to do some looking since the link took me to a higher priced line but I wasn't going to be denied. :)


message 204: by Hilary (new)

Hilary (agapoyesoun) | 176 comments Thanks for the audible heads-up, Pink! (Even though I may have missed them. I keep forgetting to check for deals). My daughter is great at stumbling on classics in second-hand bookstores. She goes mainly for plays as she's a second-career acting student.


message 205: by Nell (new)

Nell Beaudry McLachlan  (lightfoxing) I just ordered the whole Anne of Green Gables series for myself for my birthday -- my grandma sent me an Amazon card. I can't wait! They were my favourites when I was young, so I'm eager to have a whole matched set on my shelf.


message 206: by Brina (new)

Brina Susan and others- the girls can be president book arrived today. It is appropriate for girls in 1st and 2nd grade and has a clear message- we girls can do anything if we dream big. Each girl got their own copy and helped me review it.


message 207: by Susan O (new)

Susan O (sozmore) Brina wrote: "Susan and others- the girls can be president book arrived today. It is appropriate for girls in 1st and 2nd grade and has a clear message- we girls can do anything if we dream big. Each girl got th..."

Sounds great. What a wonderful message to be able to share with your girls. Hope the book was as good as the message.


message 208: by Pink (new)

Pink | 5491 comments Ginib, I changed the link to the edition I got for 99p :)

Hilary, none of the books I got were audible deals of the day. With classics I tend to get the free kindle version on Amazon, then buy the audible paired book which is often available for under £3, which works out cheaper than an Audible subscription each month.


message 209: by siriusedward (new)

siriusedward (elenaraphael) | 2005 comments Linda wrote: "siriusedward wrote: "For next year

I bought these
The Mill on the Floss
Three Men in a Boat
The Glass Palace

Annnd Dracula"


I loved The M..."
.

Hopefully I will.I loved Middlemarch


message 210: by Tytti (last edited Dec 20, 2016 03:47AM) (new)

Tytti | 1010 comments Brina wrote: "Susan and others- the girls can be president book arrived today. It is appropriate for girls in 1st and 2nd grade and has a clear message- we girls can do anything if we dream big. Each girl got th..."

This reminded me of a speech our president held for HeForShe campaign. I might have mentioned it earlier, can't remember, but here it is anyway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAegs... He touched that issue from the different perspective. It's pretty funny.

(I just realised a fun fact: He is only two years younger than Trump but his wife is seven years younger than Melania... He was widowed in the 1990's when his wife died in a car accident. She has also published poetry books and been organising a book fare.)


message 211: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Kirkland The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night-time by Mark Hadden
The Once and Future King by TH White
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood

I just ordered them from Amazon and can't wait to read them. I'm going to start with The Once and Future King.


message 212: by Pink (new)

Pink | 5491 comments What a great selection of new books! Enjoy them!


message 213: by Kitty (new)

Kitty | 1 comments Recently bought To Kill a Mockingbird, a little Penguin Classic with Anecdotes by Goethe, and received as birthday present a book with The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe.


message 214: by Cosmic (new)

Cosmic Arcata | 169 comments I bought a Zip book for the library called

Hexen 2.0

I had bought it for my library in October.
This book has prompted me to begin Gravity's Rainbow
Which i bought last month. As well as The Gravity's Rainbow Handbook: A Key to the Thomas Pynchon Novel

If anyone is interested in reading this book with me please message me!

I also recently bought Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Decoded: The Full Text of Lewis Carroll's Novel with its Many Hidden Meanings Revealed
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Decoded The Full Text of Lewis Carroll's Novel with its Many Hidden Meanings Revealed by David Day

Totally a must have for lovers of Alice! I stretched and shrunk regularly while reading this. I definitely am in a different place than i was before going down the rabbit hole.


message 215: by Cosmic (new)

Cosmic Arcata | 169 comments Bob wrote: "My secret to an overly large TBR is denial. At the time I joined Goodreads didn't know how many book I had until I listed them. At one point I had close to 150 books on the shelf. I've worked it do..."

I am a charter member of audible. I have over 600 books in Audible. Some were for my children. I have enjoyed the fact that i dont have to worry about being strong enough to move a book box. I have been trying to reread more of my books. I love books. They are my friends that give me great ideas and a different way of looking at life.


message 216: by Abbey (new)

Abbey I just won "Coulrophobia and Fata Morgana" and "Einstein's Beach House" in a Goodreads giveaway!!


message 217: by Darren (new)

Darren (dazburns) | 2164 comments aaand... a late "queue jumper" into my 2017 challenge :oD
brand-new copy of recent translation of Belyaev's 1927 russian sci-fi/fantasy classic The Amphibian
The Amphibian Man by Alexander Romanovich Belyaev


message 218: by Kris (new)

Kris (kmell33) | 122 comments I picked up a pre-Christmas gift to myself...a few books from my favorite online book store.

My Ántonia by Willa Cather George Silverman's Explanation by Charles Dickens Hard Times by Charles Dickens O Pioneers! (Great Plains Trilogy, #1) by Willa Cather The Professor's House by Willa Cather The Secret of Red Gate Farm (Nancy Drew, #6) by Carolyn Keene The Clue in the Diary #7 by Carolyn Keene The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende Birdie by Tracey Lindberg The Alphabet House by Jussi Adler-Olsen


message 219: by Blueberry (last edited Dec 26, 2016 10:23AM) (new)


message 220: by Darren (last edited Dec 26, 2016 05:42PM) (new)

Darren (dazburns) | 2164 comments I got 4 books on xmas day
want to read all 4 immediately/simultaneously!!!! :oD
Ancillary Mercy
Unknown Soldiers
House of Leaves
They Were Counted
Ancillary Mercy (Imperial Radch, #3) by Ann Leckie Unknown Soldiers by Väinö Linna House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski They Were Counted by Miklós Bánffy
particularly giddy about the They Were Counted as it is a gorgeous recent luxury edition (of which I was previously unaware!) of an award-winning translation


message 221: by Pink (new)

Pink | 5491 comments I'm loving the look of everyone's new books!

I haven't heard of They were counted, I'll have to take a look at it.

I received three for Christmas
The Good Immigrant
Augustine: Conversions and Confessions
Ardennes 1944: Hitler's Last Gamble

The Good Immigrant by Nikesh Shukla Augustine Conversions and Confessions by Robin Lane Fox Ardennes 1944 Hitler's Last Gamble by Antony Beevor


message 222: by Wreade1872 (new)

Wreade1872 | 942 comments Got some X-Men comics:
Extraordinary X-Men, Volume 1 X-Haven by Jeff Lemire All-New X-Men Inevitable, Volume 1 Ghosts Of Cyclops by Dennis Hopeless All-New X-Men Inevitable, Volume 2 Apocalypse Wars by Dennis Hopeless

and Jam by Yahtzee Croshaw by internet personality Yahtzee Croshaw no idea what that one's about.


message 223: by Tytti (new)

Tytti | 1010 comments Darren wrote: "I got 4 books on xmas day
want to read all 4 immediately/simultaneously!!!! :oD
Unknown Soldiers"


Obviously I am the most interested in what you have to say about Unknown Soldiers. I see that you got the new translation, good. I haven't read it, yet, but there are several passages I know by heart after watching the (older) movie a few times. (Btw, they are filming it for the third time now...)


message 224: by Kathleen (last edited Dec 28, 2016 09:54AM) (new)

Kathleen | 5477 comments What is better than gifts of great and even unusual books?!?

Here's the treasures I got:
Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
Leaves of Grass
Dialog of the Dogs by Miguel De Cervantez
The Maytrees by Annie Dillard
Spiridion by George Sand

I think I'll read the first two slowly all year. And I am TOO excited to read Spiridion. I had never heard of it before, and will be my first George Sand. Feels like I held out for the right one!


message 225: by Darren (last edited Dec 31, 2016 05:01PM) (new)

Darren (dazburns) | 2164 comments O... M... G
First Edition Darconville's Cat
Darconville's Cat by Alexander Theroux
physically hugged it after unwrapping :oD


message 226: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Darren wrote: "O... M... G
First Edition Darconville's Cat
Darconville's Cat by Alexander Theroux
physically hugged it after unwrapping :oD"


Uh oh! I bet you've already lost control and started reading it.


message 227: by Darren (new)

Darren (dazburns) | 2164 comments I sooo want to!
but I'm being very restrained - I have a big backlog of books that have been waiting ages to be read, so have promised myself I will get my head down on those for Jan-March before I allow any "queue-jumpers"
so April for the Cat! ;o)


message 228: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Darren wrote: "I sooo want to!
but I'm being very restrained - I have a big backlog of books that have been waiting ages to be read, so have promised myself I will get my head down on those for Jan-March before I..."


Sounds good. I'll slot this in my April reads for our buddy read.


message 229: by Jim (new)

Jim Townsend | 143 comments After my wife and I met in the B & N cafe with the contractor who is fixing our house, I bought an unabridged paperback edition of Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert.

Jim


message 230: by Squire (last edited Jan 02, 2017 09:19PM) (new)

Squire (srboone) | 281 comments I've ordered The Quilt and Other Stories by Tayama Katai by Katai Tayama , my Asian classic for the Bingo Challenge. Currently #1 on my TBR.

In 2013, I read a remarkable novella called Shrike by Quentin S. Crisp. It was a modern take on the "I-novel" from Japan--a self-confessional novel based in Naturalism that utilizes actual events from the author's life.

"The Quilt" is one of the first I-novels and I've wanted to read it since then. But getting hold of a copy has proven difficult. Storefronts that advertise it usually have "Futon", the French translation of this work or don't have it all. I ordered it from a company in TX who said they had it; but I never received it and after some bickering got my money refunded. I put it on my wish list in a Secret Santa exchange thinking I might be able to get it that way, no luck there either.

The company I'm currently doing business with assured me they had it stock, so I ordered it and it has shipped. So we'll see.


message 231: by Lena (new)

Lena | 346 comments I would have thought you'd use Shogun. Or was that not written by an Asian, or does it only matter if the setting is Asian?


message 232: by Squire (new)

Squire (srboone) | 281 comments The setting can be Asian, but I'm not certain I consider that a classic yet. But places on the Bingo board will most likely change throughout 2017, so who knows. It might end up in the Short Story category!


message 233: by Pink (new)

Pink | 5491 comments Squire wrote: "I've orderedThe Quilt and Other Stories by Tayama Katai by Katai Tayama, my Asian classic for the Bingo Challenge. Currently #1 on my TBR.

In 2013, I read a remarkable novella called [book:Shri..."


That sounds good. I haven't heard of it before, so I'll be interesting to know what you think of it....if your copy arrives!


message 234: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5477 comments Jim wrote: "After my wife and I met in the B & N cafe with the contractor who is fixing our house, I bought an unabridged paperback edition of Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert.

Jim"


I love this story Jim. Madame Bovary seems a great antidote to contractors and house fixing. :-)


message 235: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Jan 03, 2017 08:46AM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9544 comments Mod
Lena wrote: "I would have thought you'd use Shogun. Or was that not written by an Asian, or does it only matter if the setting is Asian?"

Asian setting or Asian author -- either one for Bingo. Classic setting is generally assumed here as before 2000, but we let you be the judge of classicness for you own challenge.


message 236: by Squire (new)

Squire (srboone) | 281 comments Recieved The Quilt and Other Stories by Tayama Katai in the correct edition! 2017 is already looking up.

The dust jacket is larger than the book, but presses do that when they're trying to calibrate the correct sizes, I don't mind. I've already slapped a mylar cover on it.


message 237: by Michele (new)

Michele (micheleevansito) | 127 comments I was given this book for Christmas

Old Magic Lives of the Desert Shamans by Nicholas Clapp

finished reading it and it was fascinating


message 238: by Linda (new)

Linda (lindadol74) | 47 comments I got some great books during my holiday trip to Texas. I visited some used book stores and bought (all for about $15):
--a perfect copy of Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoy) with the most beautiful cover. It's so big that I left it in TX and I'll pick it up when I return later this month and start reading it.
--Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
--Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (maybe a summer read)
--Jean M. Auel's The Clan of the Cave Bear which looks like a really interesting series of books.

My sister gifted me Michener's Centennial (another summer read), and some nonclassics I've already finished: Sophie's Heart (Lori Wick) and Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo.

Can't wait to get to them all!


message 239: by Vi (muchphame) (new)

Vi (muchphame) (muchphame) Just got The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It's pretty short so hopefully I can get to it before my final exams come.


message 240: by Darren (new)

Darren (dazburns) | 2164 comments Like New Hardback of Dovlatov's Pushkin Hills
Pushkin Hills by Sergei Dovlatov
found it at bargain price too! ;o)


message 241: by Squire (new)

Squire (srboone) | 281 comments Three books for my bingo classics challenge:

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Asian Classic: The Quilt and Other Stories by Tayama Katai
Poetry: Basho: The Complete Haiku
Foreign Prize (Noaki): Temple of Wild Geese and Bamboo Dolls of Echizen


message 242: by Phil (new)

Phil J | 621 comments Theseus and the Minotaur by Corinne J. Naden

I'm trying to locate the first book I remember reading, and I think this is it. It's a Theseus book published in 1980, so it might have been the one I checked out from the school library. I'll have to see if the illustrations match my memory.

It was not available from the public library, so I coughed up the $1 (plus $4 S&H) to get a copy off Amazon.


message 243: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Linda wrote: "I got some great books during my holiday trip to Texas. I visited some used book stores and bought (all for about $15):
--a perfect copy of Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoy) with the most beautiful cover..."


What a great haul Linda! Happy reading! :)


message 244: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sasstel) | 335 comments I just got back from Half Price Books, where I picked up March, Angle of Repose, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, The Bean Trees, and The Poisonwood Bible for a grand total of $8.65!


message 245: by Loretta (new)

Loretta | 2200 comments Sarah wrote: "I just got back from Half Price Books, where I picked up March, Angle of Repose, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, The Bean Trees, and [book:The Poiso..."

Wow! Sarah! That's incredible! :)


message 246: by Trig (new)

Trig | 1 comments I just bought Antony and Cleopatra, Mythology, The Buddah Tree, and the Dead Sea Scrolls from hald price


message 247: by siriusedward (last edited Jan 21, 2017 01:28PM) (new)

siriusedward (elenaraphael) | 2005 comments I bought Where the Streets Had a Name by Randa Abdel-Fattah A Little Piece of Ground by Elizabeth Laird Tasting the Sky A Palestinian Childhood by Ibtisam Barakat The Wall by William Sutcliffe Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys and borrowed All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr and Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth von Arnim

I am enjoying One of Ours by Willa Cather .I may but it.I generally like to buy a book after reading it , loving it and there is a possibility of rereading it..


message 248: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (longlivelibraries) | 6 comments My local library was having a discard/overflow sale. I got a bunch of paperbacks in pristine condition (most didn't even have library markings on them!) for 13 bucks. Roses, The Ox-Bow Incident, My Brilliant Friend, Marie Antoinette: The Journey, Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish, Pride of Lions, More Than a Dream, and Lady Chatterley's Lover. So excited to get to all these!


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Ashley Scott (Ashley_BeautifulBrownSkin) | 3 comments two books that I just bought were copper sun and the death of ceaser


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