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message 51: by Liz M (new)

Liz M 1) American Tragedy
2) Ethan Frome
3) The Code of the Woosters


message 52: by Joanie (new)

Joanie 1. Night
2. Ethan Frome
3. The Awakening


message 53: by Anna (new)

Anna (lilfox) 1. Of Mice and Men
2. Catcher in the rye
3. Ethan Frome



message 54: by Robbie (new)

Robbie Bashore 1. An American Tragedy
2. Catcher in the Rye
3. Of Mice and Men


message 55: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca 1. Night
2. Daisy Miller
3. The Awakening


message 56: by Angie (new)

Angie Of MIce and Men
1984
Catcher in the Rye


message 57: by Kailey (new)

Kailey Miller 1. Hamlet
2. 1984
3. of mice and men


message 58: by Marisa (new)

Marisa (guitargeek0624) 1. Hamlet
2. The Sun Also Rises
3. Daisy Miller


message 59: by akaellen (new)

akaellen 1- the code of the woosters
2-The awakening
3-The sun also rises


message 60: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (speirmint) I am really disappointed in the choices, I read more then half of these in high school! :(

1. the code of woosters
2. an american tragedy
3. daisy miller


message 61: by whichwaydidshego (new)

whichwaydidshego Please feel free to nominate next time, Amanda... but you do have to realize that our accompanying book is quite hefty and most of us wanted something of a more moderate length to read alongside it. We also have the restriction of working from Rory's list. You must have gone to a very good high school, by the way.


message 62: by Robbie (new)

Robbie Bashore Amanda-the nice thing if you've already chosen the book is that you can discuss without re-reading it, or you can have the opportunity to re-read the book at a different stage in your life, which can turn out to be pretty interesting. If you just don't feel like discussing a particular book, then you can participate more with another group that month, or you can just read something on your own.


message 63: by M0rfeus (new)

M0rfeus I vote for The Code of the Woosters and Hamlet.

Cause I cannot think of two more similar protagonists than Bertie Wooster and Hamlet Prince of the Danes.

Oh if only Hamlet had had Jeeves working for him!
;)
T



message 64: by whichwaydidshego (new)

whichwaydidshego Okay all, ending nominations...


message 65: by Sarah (last edited May 29, 2008 05:35PM) (new)

Sarah (songgirl7) Tom, where ya been?

Michele. really? Before midnight?

I sort of love that I was cross-posting with Michele and so my post got in before she closed the thread, and now I can say whatever I want. Hee hee hee.
*crossing fingers that it's not Catcher in the Rye* No offense to those who want to read it. I'm sure others are crossing their fingers in hopes that it's not Hemingway. :)


message 66: by whichwaydidshego (new)

whichwaydidshego I can wait if you want, but it was actually supposed to be midnight this morning. Over the last few months I've done it sometime on that day (the 29th) because it's just to hard to do the cut off thing at exactly that time (midnight)... so I generally extend it to sometime during the listed day. But if any of this bother anyone, let me know, and I'll fix it!


message 67: by whichwaydidshego (new)

whichwaydidshego I'll leave this post open for discussion about it, just in case... but everyone HAS had over a week!


message 68: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (songgirl7) Oh. It doesn't bother me. I just was wondering. Midnight, schmidnight!


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