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May: Carroll through Coover
June: Achebe through Asimov
July: Dickens through Edgeworth
August: Goldsmith through Hartley
September: Forster through Golding
October: Atwood through Barth
November: Barthlme through Böll
December: Hašek through Høeg
I will be posting May books for voting either today or Saturday. Be on the lookout. John has posted the books that are not eligible. May authors are Carroll through Coover

Sorry, Kristel, I jumped the gun. For some reason I thought today was the 15th. Time is sprinting fast enough as it is - it doesn't need any help from me.
John wrote: "Kristel wrote: "I will be posting May books for voting either today or Saturday. Be on the lookout. John has posted the books that are not eligible. May authors are Carroll through Coover"
Sorry, ..." April is going by so fast, I couldn't agree more. But with holiday's it wouldn't hurt if I posted books today. Will see if I get to it, it will probably be early Saturday.
Sorry, ..." April is going by so fast, I couldn't agree more. But with holiday's it wouldn't hurt if I posted books today. Will see if I get to it, it will probably be early Saturday.
Pip wrote: "Could the calendar just stop til I catch up?"
I am with you Pip LOL
I am with you Pip LOL

How Late it Was, How Late by James Kelman
Ratner's Star by Don Delillo
Correction by Thomas Bernhard
A Severed Head by Iris Murdoch
and some other non1001 books, including The Pale King by David Foster Wallace.

Congratulations! I was just thinking of you the other day, hoping all was well. Clearly, all is fantastic- what wonderful news!
Sashinka wrote: "sorry I've been AWOL for ...oh about a year now, what with weddings, getting a full time job in a tough school, getting pregnant.. and now James Arthur has joined us! so I probably will be AWOL for..."
Congratulations, sounds like a lot of great changes but "life changing" as well!
Congratulations, sounds like a lot of great changes but "life changing" as well!

Congratulations, Sashinka, it's certainly been a busy time for you!! Once James becomes ambulatory your reading time will be even more reduced until he heads off to school.
Speaking of which, what are you teaching?


LOL and aerobics will come soon enough
Congratulations Sashinka love the name James Arthur so cute
New month, new Herculean Labour. It is now too late to catch the Boar; you now need your elbow grease and your open eyes to clean your way through this dirty, dirty filth fifth Labour.
Patrick wrote: "New month, new Herculean Labour. It is now too late to catch the Boar; you now need your elbow grease and your open eyes to clean your way through this dirty, dirty filth fifth Labour."
O does sound like it could be filth my least favourite type of book the list creators seem to think I need to read.
O does sound like it could be filth my least favourite type of book the list creators seem to think I need to read.
Sashinka wrote: "Thanks everyone! it's a huge change but he's pretty darn gorgeous and we're a bit besotted with him. Patrick, he's starting off as Australian as he's registered here but can actually be all three n..."
Australia, as you have surely noticed and experienced, is messed up to a degree. But just like the saying, of two (or three) evils, choose the lesser!
Australia, as you have surely noticed and experienced, is messed up to a degree. But just like the saying, of two (or three) evils, choose the lesser!

Do you have to decide for him or can you ensure that he has the right to choose for himself?

There are a whole bunch of 1001 books being offered today besides 2001. Cat's cradle, Stranger in a Strange land, Lord of the Flies, On the Road, The Godfather, One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest.

Tracy wrote: "Maybe all these 1001 books on sale is a hint that a new edition is coming out?! (Okay, probably not, but I can hope.)"
One could only hope
One could only hope
May/June Mad Challenge The Man Booker International short list....
On top of my 1001 reading I am challenging myself to read the entire short list before the winner is announced on June 14th eeek I will be tackling this very scientifically by reading the books with the lowest page count first and hoping for the best.
Here is the shortlist;
Compass Mathias Enard (France, 464 pages)
A Horse Walks Into A Bar David Grossman (Israel, 208 pages)
The Unseen Roy Jacobsen (Norway, 272 pages)
Mirror, Shoulder, Signal Dorthe Nors (Denmark, 139 pages)
Judas Amos Oz (Israel, 304 pages)
Fever Dream Samantha Schweblin (Argentina, 192 pages)
If anyone fancies joining me I will be using the #MBI2017 over on Litsy :)
On top of my 1001 reading I am challenging myself to read the entire short list before the winner is announced on June 14th eeek I will be tackling this very scientifically by reading the books with the lowest page count first and hoping for the best.
Here is the shortlist;
Compass Mathias Enard (France, 464 pages)
A Horse Walks Into A Bar David Grossman (Israel, 208 pages)
The Unseen Roy Jacobsen (Norway, 272 pages)
Mirror, Shoulder, Signal Dorthe Nors (Denmark, 139 pages)
Judas Amos Oz (Israel, 304 pages)
Fever Dream Samantha Schweblin (Argentina, 192 pages)
If anyone fancies joining me I will be using the #MBI2017 over on Litsy :)

On top of my 1001 reading I am challenging myself to read the entire short list before the winner is announced on June 14th eeek ..."
I read Fever Dream last month- it was fascinating, scary and very visual. Can't wait to hear how you feel about it.
Book wrote: "May/June Mad Challenge The Man Booker International short list....
On top of my 1001 reading I am challenging myself to read the entire short list before the winner is announced on June 14th eeek ..."
The only have two available locally; I have A Horse Walks into a Bar: A novel checked out from the library.
On top of my 1001 reading I am challenging myself to read the entire short list before the winner is announced on June 14th eeek ..."
The only have two available locally; I have A Horse Walks into a Bar: A novel checked out from the library.

John wrote: "Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers in the U.S. in our group, well, to all mothers everywhere, happy U.S. Mother's Day."
Thanks John, it was a beautiful day in Minnesota.
Thanks John, it was a beautiful day in Minnesota.

I am in a total reading slump. I read two really good books and now nothing interests me. Any advice?
Sallys wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Thanks! Happy Mother's Day, all!"
I am in a total reading slump. I read two really good books and now nothing interests me. Any advice?"
Hi Sally. I went on your shelf and compared books. On your TBR shelf you have a few books that I think you will like. I recommend: Handmaid's Tale, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Still Alice and The Paris Wife. I hope your reading slump ends soon. Have a good weekend.
I am in a total reading slump. I read two really good books and now nothing interests me. Any advice?"
Hi Sally. I went on your shelf and compared books. On your TBR shelf you have a few books that I think you will like. I recommend: Handmaid's Tale, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Still Alice and The Paris Wife. I hope your reading slump ends soon. Have a good weekend.

I am in a total reading slump. I read two really good books and now nothing interests me. Any advice?"
Hi Sally. I went on your shelf..."
Good choices!
Sallys wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Thanks! Happy Mother's Day, all!"
I am in a total reading slump. I read two really good books and now nothing interests me. Any advice?"
Sally, what kinds of things inspire you? Are you interested in reading something off the 1001 list or maybe going a different direction? I get inspired by lists and challenges.
Maybe the place to start is here; https://themorningnews.org/p/announci.... I think this could be a fun summer challenge. I ordered the first two books from the library.
I am in a total reading slump. I read two really good books and now nothing interests me. Any advice?"
Sally, what kinds of things inspire you? Are you interested in reading something off the 1001 list or maybe going a different direction? I get inspired by lists and challenges.
Maybe the place to start is here; https://themorningnews.org/p/announci.... I think this could be a fun summer challenge. I ordered the first two books from the library.


Bummer. I dropped my phone this last week while boarding a flight home from California. Some one found it and gave it to the gate agent - they asked on the plane if anyone had lost their phone and darn if it wasn't me.
The time for the Herculean spring cleaning has now elapsed; it's now time to go out and catch some birds, if you dare undertaking our sixth Labour https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... .

I suppose I need to get back to work. :-)
Heads up everyone, I will post our books tomorrow (June 14) evening for voting as I get home too late on Thursdays to do it then. So not sure if John will move up the date voting closes or go with his usual. Our authors for July BOTM will be Dickens to Edgeworth.

I didn't see this until this morning, so went with the usual. :-)
Diane wrote: "Question, will the LOTR book questions be separate by book or for the whole trilogy?"
Hi Diane I have just started a new thread for LOTR explaining how we will be breaking it down. In answer to your question the questions will be based on each separate book however we will be covering the whole trilogy :)
Hi Diane I have just started a new thread for LOTR explaining how we will be breaking it down. In answer to your question the questions will be based on each separate book however we will be covering the whole trilogy :)
Hi all!
We are hosting a challenge starting July 1. Please check it out and join us! Create you own topic to sign up -- in the 1001 summer reading Road Trip folder.
We are hosting a challenge starting July 1. Please check it out and join us! Create you own topic to sign up -- in the 1001 summer reading Road Trip folder.
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