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The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot - love all her books & this was no exception.



"The Girls of Slender Means" is on the list -- all versions!

I seem to have hit a barrier with this one 2/3 of the way through. I'm taking a break with something lighter!



I seem to have hit a barrier with this one 2/3 of the way through. I'..."
Maybe this will encourage you to finish: I didn't decide how much I liked this novel until the end!

I'm so looking forward to seeing the film version o this one!

O.O I plan on reading it! Hound of the Baskervilles was awesome.....

I just finished On the Road, the classic road novel and just want to up and thumb a ride to anywhere now - what a book!





I have read it before, but I have found that the
re-reading of many books is a good thing when you are older, it adds a flavor that wasn't there when you (I) were younger without so much "under your belt" as my great-greatgrandfather used to say.
Yes, Of Mice and Men is sad, but by far one of my favorites and I have read it many many times. Such a powerful book.


I have read it before, but I have found that the
re-reading of many books is a good thing when you are older, it adds a flavor ..."
Agree wholeheartedly with you about Mice and Men. It's a fantastic book.

I really want to read this, but it is a hard book to find. Where did you get your copy?


Congratulations! That one's a real beast.

Congratulations! That one's a real beast."
I was going to ask, how did you like it, thinking to myself words very close to "that is a real beast"

You're on the wrong side of the country. I bought a new copy from the Strand in NYC for $5.
Maybe you get it through inter-library loan from somewhere nearby.

Also finished The Story of O by Reage, didn't find it erotic at all, possibly you need to be either sadistic or masochistic.

You're on the wrong side of the country. I bought a new copy from the Stra..."
Also, www.alibris.com is a great place for finding out of print books at reasonable prices. I have yet to be disappointed in the stated quality of used books and their many sellers often have new books. Mostly US, but I've seen listings from sellers in other countries.

Congratulations! That one's a real beast."
@Stephanie: There were some really tedious sections covering the history of Waterloo, etc. I "read" it via audio, so I was maybe jogging or cooking while listening to some of those sections and "got through it" while having other distractions. During the story narrative parts I listened more intently.
I was tempted to read an abridged version, but a reviewer somewhere warned against it, commenting that Les Mis. is more than just "Jean Valjean goes to Paris," so I resisted.

That's another long one; I have it on my TBR list for next summer!

I guess I should clarify that I'm referring mainly to finding a good used copy, but $5 is great for that book. I may end up just checking it out at the library when I'm ready to read it.


That's another long one; I have it on my TBR list for next summer!"
I read Monte Cristo in about half the time it took for Les Mis. I loved them both, but The Count is just so much fun. Lots of characters to remember, but it builds and builds the excitement till you can't put it down. No long digressions like Les Mis either.

I re..."
I actually downloaded it on audio through Audible.com. It's a fun one to listen to on audio - funny, and hearing it done right in an English accent really adds to the fun. Good luck!

I liked it and gave it 5 stars

I liked it and gave it 5 stars"
I added it to my list of potential reads based on ratings from my friends which were 4 and 5 stars. I have no idea how soon I'll get to it though.

Count another five-star fan. I'm wondering if your version had a poor translation. It's been a long, long time since I read it but I remember loving it. I much preferred it to The Stranger.

I got only half way through that a few years ago. I thought I'd laid it aside because I got busy with other things. Maybe it was just boring. But I think the prose, the language itself, was beautiful, just that I couldn't get with the story itself.

I'm with you, I did not like The Plague and not because of a bad translation. I found it to be long, boring, and an over worked somewhat obvious metaphor.
However, I did like The Stranger.


Count another five..."
I really liked it and gave it four stars when I read, but I can't say I remember that much about it now as opposed to "The Stranger" which I will never forget!

I guess I should clarify that I'm referring mainly to finding a good used copy, but $5 is great for ..."
Linda, I just about LIVE at the library! I always have a stack of library books in my bedroom to choose from(all from the list these days, LOL) and they will happily send out for books for me that aren't on their shelves or in the county system.
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