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Liked it as much as Bleak House but for different reasons. Twist is less dense and flows smoother.



I know exactly what you mean. There are very few books that could potentially be life-changing and this was one of them.


I know what you mean. I thought I knew what each story would be about, though perhaps because modern takes are sooo different, I was really surprised by them.

Don't be put off my the many pages of small print, it's well worth the read!





I like Sayers a lot. My favorite is Gaudy Night, which comes relatively late in the series. Another very good one is The Nine Tailors.

Yes that one is really good!






My library happens to have exactly those two, besides the one I've read! :)

This was a nice light read to accompany on my commutes whilst War and Peace holds the fort next to my bed. Hoping to finish by Xmas!




This story, while good, I found to be very slow and very long-winded.
I never connected with Florentino Ariza either, I found him a bit annoying at times.
Which would have been why I didn't enjoy it as much.

This story, while good, I found to be very slow and very long-winded.
I never connected with Florentino..."
Ditto everything you just said. And we have two more of his to read!



I don't know you or your taste, but I have enjoyed many books by Sparks, including Girls of Slender Means. I look forward to reading everything she has written.

No but I absolutely loved "The Driver's Seat", and am eager to read her other books on the List.



I won't be forgetting poor Oscar any time soon! Good history lesson on the Dominican Republic as well.

Though it is hard to read without conjuring images of Jack Nicholson, it's still scary and unnerving- a great spooky Halloween read."
He was so funny in that one that I was scared to death but wanted to laugh at the same time. Kind of orgasmic. lol

I haven't read it. However, I've been told that Muriel Spark, although dealing with different subjects in each book, wrote them all in a similar style, which was what I enjoyed the most about The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.
I don't know your reading tastes, but I can safely assume most people will enjoy her books. If not, at least they are short!

This story, while good, I found to be very slow and very long-winded.
I never co..."
True, but I have heard that One Hundred Years of Solitude is suppose to be good. *crosses fingers*
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