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But Black Beauty wasn't a wild horse, so you're all reaching a conclusion based on an invalid assumption. Now if the book had been Farley's Black Stallion you would have had a reason for that guess. But "wild horses wouldn't drag ..." is a standard idiom.
Bottom line: I still ain't tellin'!!

You guys all rock. :)

I have a friend who says I should read The Awakening. She says that I remind her a lot of the heroine. I'm not sure if that is a good or bad thing.

For anyone who is looking to see if we have read a book as a group yet or not, please see our bookshelves. We put all the books we've read as 'official' group reads on the 'read' shelf. We've also done quite a few side reads, which may or may not be in the 'read' stack so perusing the folder titles can often be helpful, if you're interested.

I am a fan of Zola and have often recommended him to no avail:(.

I am a fan of Zola and have often recommended him to no avail:(."
Madge, me too. I think we need to start a Zola campagne one of these months - start waving virtual banners etc ;)

But Black Beauty wasn't a wild ..."
Ooh, Farley's Black Stallion - I have been meaning to pick that book up for ages! I loved the film as a kid and really want to try the book.

But Black Beauty wasn't a wild ..."
Why did I guess that might be your reply to these comments, Everyman? :}

I am a fan of Zola and have often recommended him to no avail:(."
Madge, me too. I think we need to start a ..."
I'll be right behind you Boof!

For anyone who is looking to see if we have read a book as a group yet or not, please see our bookshelves. We put a..."
Thanks Paula!

The Awakening by Kate Chopin"
We are reading that book in "the 1700-1939 book club" if you would like to join us or it doesn't get picked here
Carolyn wrote: "How about,
David Copperfield, or Bleak House by Charles Dickens? =)"
I second nomination for Bleak House by Dickens, I've been planning to read it for months!
David Copperfield, or Bleak House by Charles Dickens? =)"
I second nomination for Bleak House by Dickens, I've been planning to read it for months!

A Woman's Life (Une Vie) by Guy de Maupassant"
Fabulous book! I loved it."
Whoo hoo! Thanks! I just ordered it a few days ago, so I'm anxious to get started on it. Looks really good! :)

For many reasons. First of all because she's a great writer, then because it's a wonderful novel if you're interested in social themes, and in the developing of the social novel so abundant in good depictions of working class British characters.
It's a lovely story and it leaves a mark on your soul.

A MAGNIFICENT work...
And The Tennant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë... such a masterpiece. It breaks your heart at times. It prompted such outcry at t he time it was published...


Ah ok, I'm sorry about the triple post. Well so I can only say ONE book. Then it's going to be The Professor, as Mary Barton is already mentioned and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is longer than The Professor. It's a good chance to get into Charlotte's not so known work.
The Professor by C Brontë. Category: True Victorian, evidently.

Nominations are now closed! I think we may be setting a Victorians record for the most nominations!
I'll be setting up the poll momentarily, and while it is later on the deadline date than I had intended, the good news is that my house is now spotless :)


You need to go to the poll and cast your vote -- just saying here what you want won't count as a vote.




Not to mention the political, social, and pychological satire of his books.
Lewis Carroll is worth several months of disscussion, if not a separate thread.

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