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I read 27 of these, including 5 of the excluded. There is some choice this month on my TBR shelf:
- Bebo's Girl (Cassola)
- The Professor's House (Cather)
- The Hive (Cela)
- The Long Goodbye (Chandler)
- Dusklands (Coetzee)
- Lord Jim (Conrad)
No strong preference, I'll vote where it matches other people's lists. Regardless of the outcome, I will read the Chandler one, as it has been languishing on my shelf for more than 7 years.
- Bebo's Girl (Cassola)
- The Professor's House (Cather)
- The Hive (Cela)
- The Long Goodbye (Chandler)
- Dusklands (Coetzee)
- Lord Jim (Conrad)
No strong preference, I'll vote where it matches other people's lists. Regardless of the outcome, I will read the Chandler one, as it has been languishing on my shelf for more than 7 years.
I've read 23 of these.
My choices would be ;
Disgrace (Coetzee)
Journey to the end of night
Fanny Hill
My choices would be ;
Disgrace (Coetzee)
Journey to the end of night
Fanny Hill


-Bebo's Girl
-Dangerous Liaisons
-Eline Vere
I haven't been able to source Bebo's girl yet, so will be voting for 1 of the other 2.


Patrick wrote: "I read 27 of these, including 5 of the excluded. There is some choice this month on my TBR shelf:
- Bebo's Girl (Cassola)
- The Professor's House (Cather)
- The Hive (Cela)
- The Long Goodbye (Cha..."
I also have The Professor’s House and would really like to read Cather. I can’t believe I’ve not read any of her books.
- Bebo's Girl (Cassola)
- The Professor's House (Cather)
- The Hive (Cela)
- The Long Goodbye (Cha..."
I also have The Professor’s House and would really like to read Cather. I can’t believe I’ve not read any of her books.


Of the books mentioned, I have not read Bebo's Girl, The Hive, Fanny Hill, Dusklands, and Eline Vere. If we're going for fun as mentioned in the other thread, I should probably vote for Fanny Hill...
I can't believe it is time to vote again, this month is flying by for me. I have not read many of these books. I would be up for any Angela Carter, Raymond Chandler, I have a copy of Veronica Decides to Die, and I would like to read The Moonstone.

Honestly, yeah I do kind of hope people vote for this one. I read it years ago and it is one of the wildest books I've ever read I'd love to see what everyone thinks of it.


I actually have On the Heights of Despair checked out from the library and am planning to start it in a couple days. It's short. Availability of it seems low but I was able to get from the university library.
Claudine's House by Colette is near the top of my to-read list. I read her Claudine at School (not on List) and it was fun.
Of the Chandlers, I've only read The Big Sleep so would like to read either of the other 2.
I've read 2 of the Angela Carters, not The Passion of New Eve.
So, Heights of Despair or Claudine's House are my preferences.

Dangerous Liaisons is an epistolary novel - so it might be too much if one is reading Pamela at the same time; but then it might be interesting to compare the two.
Disgrace has been on my TBR for a long time, so it wd be good to get it read. Plus I have a copy.
I cd happily read any of the Chandlers. I feel like I’ve read around him, but not anything by him, having read his contemporaries.
I tried to read The Professor’s House recently, but I found it boring and abandoned it. No one’s first exposure to Cather should be The Professor - perhaps start with My Antonia.
I will probably vote for Dangerous since I’m a sucker for anything set in France or by the French.
Last day to get your votes in, winner's announced tomorrow.
Get your TBR takedown lists adjusted before 6/25 when the next one is announced.
If you're new, you can start a list, just leave numbers already used blank. Get your list posted in TBR takedown thread before 6/25.
Get your TBR takedown lists adjusted before 6/25 when the next one is announced.
If you're new, you can start a list, just leave numbers already used blank. Get your list posted in TBR takedown thread before 6/25.
Winning the Popular Vote: Dangerous Liaisons
Randomizer pick The Hive by Cela, Camilo Jose; Cohen, J. M.; Barea, Arturo published by Dalkey Archive Pr Library Binding
We had six books nominated, Of course Dangerous Liaisons blew all the competition away, second most voted for book was The Professor's House, third was Passion of New Eve.
What will you be reading in August.
Tomorrow the TBR will be posted; last chance to substitute books on your list.
Randomizer pick The Hive by Cela, Camilo Jose; Cohen, J. M.; Barea, Arturo published by Dalkey Archive Pr Library Binding
We had six books nominated, Of course Dangerous Liaisons blew all the competition away, second most voted for book was The Professor's House, third was Passion of New Eve.
What will you be reading in August.
Tomorrow the TBR will be posted; last chance to substitute books on your list.
Pippin wrote: "A few thoughts :
Dangerous Liaisons is an epistolary novel - so it might be too much if one is reading Pamela at the same time; but then it might be interesting to compare the two.
Disgrace has b..."
I did give you 5 votes because you introduced yourself. If you plan to vote again you will need to start yourself a thread in the Annual Point Challenge thread and keep track of your own points. Otherwise you get 1 free vote each month if you choose not to start a thread. Any questions please ask. Someone will help you.
Dangerous Liaisons is an epistolary novel - so it might be too much if one is reading Pamela at the same time; but then it might be interesting to compare the two.
Disgrace has b..."
I did give you 5 votes because you introduced yourself. If you plan to vote again you will need to start yourself a thread in the Annual Point Challenge thread and keep track of your own points. Otherwise you get 1 free vote each month if you choose not to start a thread. Any questions please ask. Someone will help you.

I also have read Dangerous Liaisons so not planning a reread. I found a University copy of The Hive so will read it (maybe) when it comes.
For a rare occasion, the randomiser hits my TBR shelf: I'll be reading The Hive. Have fun with Liaisons!
I have already read Dangerous Liaisons but look forward to the discussion. I may try and read The Hive as my library has it. Happy reading.


Pip wrote: "I have also read Dangerous Liaisons and watched a movie of it, but might join the discussion. The Hive is on Kindle - but not Audible - I am accumulating too many credits because so few books in th..."
I hear you. Too many credits are adding up.
I hear you. Too many credits are adding up.

The same with me- # 283 in my TBR list so it would have been a long while otherwise. I read D Liasons not too long ago so will get The Hive from the university. Looks as if there will be good participation on this randomizer book for August as a lot have read D Liasons..
I happen to be reading both a book and a play translated from Spanish now, so now more with The Hive. Wish my Spanish fluency were better so I could read in the original.
I wonder if The Professor's House will win next time we hit the "C" authors- I've already read that one also.

George P. wrote: "I've got a copy of The Hive, translated by J. M. Cohen, and I will start with a bit of it this evening."
Does this mean you're volunteering to lead the discussion?
Does this mean you're volunteering to lead the discussion?
Books mentioned in this topic
The Hive (other topics)Dangerous Liaisons (other topics)
The Public Burning (other topics)
Arcadia (other topics)
Pricksongs and Descants (other topics)
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Louis Couperus (other topics)
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Books Excluded:
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay > 600 pgs, read in 2013
Monkey: Journey to the West, > 1000, Year long 2020
The Riddle of the Sands, botm 2021
The Taebaek Mountains, not translated to English, >1000
The Sorrow of Belgium; >600 pages
Belle du Seigneur, >900 pages
The Woman in White, 2021 Q read
The Lion of Flanders >600 pages (also could be persuaded to include it, 604 pgs.)
The Public Burning, 2021 botm
Angela Carter - England
1. Wise Children - 2019 botm
2. Nights at the Circus
3. The Passion of New Eve
Carlo Cassola - Italy
4. Bebo's Girl 249 pgs, 1960
Víctor Català; Victor Català was the penname of Caterina Albert i Paradís, a catalan writer
5. Solitude: A Novel of Catalonia
Willa Cather, US
6. The Professor's House
Camilo José Cela, Spain
7. The Hive
8. Journey to the Alcarria: Travels through the Spanish Countryside
Louis-Ferdinand Céline - France
9. Journey to the End of the Night
Javier Cercas - Spain
10. Soldiers of Salamis
Chariton Greek
11. Chaireas and Kallirhoe
Raymond Chandler USA
12.Farewell, My Lovely
13. The Long Goodbye
14. The Big Sleep, 2013 botm
Jung ChangDangerous Liaisons
15. Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
Bruce Chatwin UK
16. On The Black Hill, 2015 botm
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos - France
17. Dangerous Liaisons, botm 2017
Kate Chopin US
18. The Awakening, 2011 botm
Agatha Christie, UK
19. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Emil M. Cioran Romania
20. On the Heights of Despair
Arthur C. Clarke UK
21. 2001: A Space Odyssey, 2017 botm
Hugo Claus, Sorrows of Belgium, 608 pgs Excluded >600 (could be persuaded to include it if no other options).
John Cleland UK
22. Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
Jean Cocteau - France
23. The Holy Terrors or Les Enfants Terribles
Jonathan Coe UK
24. What a Carve Up!
Paulo Coelho - Brazil
25. The Devil and Miss Prym
26. Veronika Decides to Die
J.M. Coetzee, South Africa
27. Elizabeth Costello
28. Slow Man, 2019 botm
29. Youth
30. Disgrace
31. The Master of Petersburg
32. Foe
33. Life & Times of Michael K, botm 2009
34. Waiting for the Barbarians botm 2017
35. Dusklands
36. In the Heart of the Country
Colette, France
37. Claudine's House
Wilkie Collins - UK
38. The Moonstone, 2013 botm
Joseph Conrad, Polish/English
39. Heart of Darkness, 2010 botm
40. The Secret Agent
41. The Shadow-Line
42. Nostromo
43. Lord Jim
Hendrik Conscience - Belgium The Lion of Flanders >600 pages (also could be persuaded to include it, 604 pgs.)
Robert Coover - US
44. Pricksongs and Descants, 2015 botm
Louis Couperus - Netherlands
45. Eline Vere
Jim Crace - UK
46. Arcadia
E.E. Cummings - US
47. The Enormous Room
That's our list for August. Which ones have you read? What would you like to read in August. Don't forget to vote.
Also it is time to update your TBR before the 25th of June. Each member will be allowed to substitute up to 6 unselected books on their list for up to 6 new TBR books (if desired) or you can keep the list the same.