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I've read Jane Eyre many times and its such a remarkable novel. A couple of years ago I also read The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde and it added to Jane Eyre a bit.
Oh, and Gone Girl is quite the experience.




I can't wait to read The Great Gastby next month! And Love in the Time of Cholera. You'll get two in in one month.



Ooh, Animal Farm and Jane Eyre! Two of my favorites, you're in for a treat :) I only got around to reading Animal Farm this year and was so amazed at how universally true it was, not just a satire of communism/dictators, but a satire of a lot of different types of people in general.
Great list. I have read several and there are no negative to bring up. I think you will enjoy your challenge. Pride and Prejudice is on my list and I am curious about Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, looking forward to anything you might have to say about it, good luck, seriously nice challenge.

I could never understand that. We of course spent some time to it, too, but it was only a few hours during the 5 years we studied history in the comprehensive school, maybe a couple of weeks at the most, and none in the German classes. Then again, our perspective is a bit different: not many countries owe their survival in part to one detachment of Luftwaffe... There is even a memorial for them.

I also used the same books for this challenge as for the BINGO challenge. I can't wait to actually start reading them. For some reason January seems so far away still haha.

I could never understand that. We of course spent some time to it, too, but it was only a few hours during ..."
Danish education is severely lacking in the historic and literary aspects. It's quite frustrating to have to seek out all this knowledge myself now, although I do love to do just that, it's no fun to read a book and not get the historical references.
You're from Finland, right? I had no idea about that, yet another testament to the poor education lol!

Of course it's "only" military history but one of those battles was the largest ever fought in the Nordic countries, 50,000 Finns vs. 150,000 Soviets. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_o...) I am also pretty sure Sweden wouldn't have liked to have the Soviet Union as a next door neighbour, either, so I guess it had some wider significance, even for Denmark (and maybe for the world, too).
But yeah, it's always good to remember that not all Germans were Nazis, either, and the world isn't black and white. Reportedly some German soldiers even visited the field synagogue of the Finnish Jewish soldiers that was at the front near their troops and showed a certain respect to the service. And again I am hijacking a thread, sorry...
Books mentioned in this topic
The Reader (other topics)The Sun Also Rises (other topics)
Stone Mattress: Nine Tales (other topics)
Beloved (other topics)
Gone with the Wind (other topics)
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Old School:
Pride and Prejudice
The Count of Monte Cristo read 1/1-5/5
Jane Eyre
New School:
The Great Gatsby read 1/12-1/17
Love in the Time of Cholera
Things Fall Apart
Wildcard:
Gone Girl
Gone with the Wind
Stone Mattress: Nine Tales read 5/5-5/9
Beloved
The Sun Also Rises
Wuthering Heights
Alternates:
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Animal Farm