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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments 4evagreen wrote: "Just finished The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins and why oh why did it take me so long to get around to reading this great book? Especially as Woman in White is one of my all-time favs."

I'm still hacking my way through Woman in White. I'm finding some of it a little boring in places. I'm in part 2, where the diaries flip back & forth between speakers telling the story.


message 5452: by Lauli (new)

Lauli | 263 comments Ethan Frome. Loved it.


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Danyellemastro | 170 comments The postman always rings twice. Was drawn in from the third page and never let go - amazing!


message 5454: by Laura (new)

Laura | 67 comments Just finished I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings a magnificent book by Maya Angelou.


message 5455: by Peter (new)

Peter | 443 comments I'm still hacking my way through Woman in White. I'm finding some of it a little boring in places. I'm in part 2, where the diaries flip back & forth between speakers telling the story.

Stick with it, it will be worthwhile.


message 5456: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Finished Our Mutual Friend. This makes five of the Dickens on the list, and am so glad I still have five more to go!


message 5457: by Bea (new)

Bea | 110 comments I hope you will let us know what you thought in the Victorians group! It's my third time through and I seem to love it more each time. Don't worry I have been very silent on the spoilers.


message 5458: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Bea wrote: "I hope you will let us know what you thought in the Victorians group! It's my third time through and I seem to love it more each time. Don't worry I have been very silent on the spoilers."

There isn't a thread for those who have read more than about 200 pages, but my thoughts are here: my review


message 5459: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Just began Hawksmoor.


message 5460: by Peter (new)

Peter | 443 comments Just finished The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time which I would never have picked up if it had not been on the 1001 list.

Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky next.


message 5461: by Chel (new)

Chel | 380 comments I just finished Tono Bungay by H.G. Wells. I thought it was very good and would recommend it as giving some insight to the gestalt of England and the British Empire, circa 1905 through the lens of an enterprising young man and his uncle. This is an exciting time of free enterprise, social mobility, and scientific discovery along with political and industrial changes emanating in the background of a young man's life and education.


message 5462: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Finished The Dumas Club which started really well and showed a lot of promise with a nod to In the Name of the Rose, but seem to tail off toward the end.


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Lauli | 263 comments Emma. I'm a bit underawed. It seems to be one of the novels where Austen really sticks it out for the social system, criticising people who want to marry above their social class, and celebrating those who have enough foresight to mix with their own. Didn't love Emma as a character either. But I am a bit sad I've read all of Austen's books already...


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Shovelmonkey1 | 190 comments Mikela wrote: "Just began Hawksmoor."

Loved this! This was my introduction to Peter Ackroyd. Brilliant.


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Shovelmonkey1 | 190 comments Just finished The Talk of the Townby Ardal O'Hanlon. Possibly the truest representation of small town Ireland put on paper in the last two decades. Brilliant.


message 5466: by Mikela (new)

Mikela | 378 comments Shovelmonkey1 wrote: "Mikela wrote: "Just began Hawksmoor."

Loved this! This was my introduction to Peter Ackroyd. Brilliant."


I'm having a hard time getting into it and have set it aside for awhile to try again later. This more than likely is due to where my head is right now and not a reflection on the book. In another week or so I'll more than likely love it.


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Jennifer W | 251 comments Frankenstein it was very different than I thought it would be.


message 5468: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Lindsey Anna Karenia. I loved it! It was great to read a long book again. It feels good to have completed soothing that has been on my bookshelf for 2 some years!


message 5469: by Charity (new)

Charity (charityross) Finished The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides. Very dark and lovely.


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Shovelmonkey1 | 190 comments Mikela wrote: "Shovelmonkey1 wrote: "Mikela wrote: "Just began Hawksmoor."

Loved this! This was my introduction to Peter Ackroyd. Brilliant."

I'm having a hard time getting into it and have set it ..."


I had a bit of a hard time adjusting to the changes in language but got over them once I'd got a bit further in.


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Christopher (skitch41) | 4 comments I just finished reading For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway by Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway and loved it! I have never taken to a classic piece of literature as I have this book. I suspect that I shall now have to read more Hemingway novels. The fire has been lit.


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Shovelmonkey1 | 190 comments Christopher wrote: "I just finished reading For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway by Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway and loved it! I have never taken to a classic piece of lite..."

Not on the list but I enjoyed Men without women and also The Old Man and the Sea (which might be on the list... i can't remember)


message 5473: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) Just finishing Fall on Your Knees. Big disappointment!


message 5474: by Chel (new)

Chel | 380 comments The Old Man and the Sea is on the list, btw.


message 5475: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Lisa wrote: "Rachel (Sfogs) wrote: "I've just finished The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells.
Wow~!!! What a story!
Takes you through nearly all possiable emotions.
It was really good..."


It certain wasn't a book I was expecting to like. Especially because dad had a tape of the story, which I listened to when I was little (not knowing what it was), and had nightmares for weeks!!


message 5476: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Chel wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Rachel (Sfogs) wrote: "I've just finished The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells.
Wow~!!! What a story!
Takes you through nearly all possiable emotions.
It wa..."


It really made me feel like I was there with the characters.


message 5477: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Jennifer W wrote: "Frankenstein it was very different than I thought it would be."

Yes I found that to!
The same with Dracula.


message 5478: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments Charterhouse of Parma -Stendhal

Seemed to drag in some parts, but also had engaging and exciting elements as well. The Red and the Black was much, much better.


message 5479: by Lauli (new)

Lauli | 263 comments Myra Breckinridge. Not the best book on the list, but entertaining and irreverent. Made me laugh at times.


message 5480: by KOMET (last edited Nov 28, 2011 05:35PM) (new)

KOMET Lauli wrote: "Myra Breckinridge. Not the best book on the list, but entertaining and irreverent. Made me laugh at times."

GORE VIDAL es un escritor estupendooo, Lauli. You must read his other novel Império. Smile.


Império by Gore Vidal

Império by Gore Vidal

Empire by Gore Vidal


message 5481: by Lauli (new)

Lauli | 263 comments KOMET wrote: "Lauli wrote: "Myra Breckinridge. Not the best book on the list, but entertaining and irreverent. Made me laugh at times."

GORE VIDAL es un escritor estupendooo, Lauli. You must re..."


Thanks for the recommendation, Komet! I have another novel of his called Burr on my shelf


message 5482: by KOMET (new)

KOMET Lauli wrote: "KOMET wrote: "Lauli wrote: "Myra Breckinridge. Not the best book on the list, but entertaining and irreverent. Made me laugh at times."


Lauli, he leido Burr hace algun tiempo and LOVED IT. Vidal brings to life one of America's earliest politicians --- Aaron Burr (1755-1836) --- who, to this day, has a somewhat checked reputation (not altogether undeserved), despite having been a Vice President, a fine lawyer, intellectual, a soldier in the American Revolution, and the founder of a political machine by the name of Tammany Hall in the State of New York.

Burr by Gore Vidal



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Gayle | 3 comments 4evagreen wrote: "Just finished The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins and why oh why did it take me so long to get around to reading this great book? Especially as Woman in White is one of my all-time favs."

I could ask exactly the same question to myself! Must read 'moonstone' soon!


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~Calyre~ | 103 comments I just finish reading Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides a great book !!


message 5485: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 | 190 comments Calyre wrote: "I just finish reading Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides a great book !!"

Agreed! Excellent read. Not read his new one yet though.


message 5486: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Finished The Good Soldier. My thoughts are here: My thoughts


message 5487: by Shovelmonkey1 (new)

Shovelmonkey1 | 190 comments Finished the prime of miss Jean brodie by Muriel spark . A brisk and efficient novella much like miss brodie herself.


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Inder | 82 comments Lisa wrote: "I just finished The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton. I loved it! Gave it a 4 star rating & reviewed it. I was really sad at the end though. I think he should have gone in...."

Ah. I loved it. I thought it was perfect as is. It reminds of the last scene of Casablanca, which I wouldn't change either. "We will always have Paris."

Just finished The Time Machine and Suite Française. Two books that couldn't be more different!

Suite Francaise was amazing. Five stars for a book that wasn't even finished? That's saying something. Wow. Knowing the author's story made it crushingly sad, though.


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Tara A (quartinsession) | 59 comments In the last month I've finished:

Under the Skin by Michael Faber - not usually my type of book, but soooo creepy I got hooked - still, I felt like there was something missing...

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro - really unique - didn't love love it, but definitely enjoyed the subject. Found it a bit 'repetitive', which probably doesn't make sense except in my own head).

The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark - Like someone else said earlier in the thread, this one was 'over my head'. Didn't enjoy it at all, and was glad it was short.

Sexing the Cherry by Jeannette Winterson - Amazing! I eat up anything with a reincarnation theme. Her imagination is unbelievable...loved the 'fairy tale' aspect.

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott - About time I read this one! I found it really charming, and was emotionally invested in the outcome. The preachy religious stuff didn't even bother me all that much, which is something.


message 5490: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) Finished On The Road. Well, the book certainly lived up to its name. It didn't really grab me but it wasn't a chore to read.


message 5491: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) | 34 comments I just finished The Virgin Suicides. It was amazing!


message 5492: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Finished The Sea of Fertility by Mishima, really enjoyed reading this one.
Tara
If you like books with the reincarnation theme then The Sea of Fertility is a must.


message 5493: by Christina Stind (new)

Christina Stind | 180 comments Just finished Orhan Pamuk 'Snow'. Amazing book. I loved it!
It was added to the 2008 list, I think - can anyone tell me if this is correct and if it's still on the 2010 list? My excel has crashed so I can't check the spreadsheet right now... :-(


message 5494: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Dec 04, 2011 01:27PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Christina Stind wrote: "Just finished Orhan Pamuk 'Snow'. Amazing book. I loved it!
It was added to the 2008 list, I think - can anyone tell me if this is correct and if it's still on the 2010 list? My excel has crashed s..."


Yep! Still there!

And glad to hear this reaction to it - it's been on my wishlist like forever. Time to bump it up maybe.


message 5495: by Tara (new)

Tara A (quartinsession) | 59 comments Deanne wrote: "Finished The Sea of Fertility by Mishima, really enjoyed reading this one.
Tara
If you like books with the reincarnation theme then The Sea of Fertility is a must."


Thanks for the recommendation, Deanne, I'll move that one up on the list!


message 5496: by Amanda (last edited Dec 05, 2011 04:39PM) (new)

Amanda | 191 comments I just finished Amelia. My review is up on 1001everything.blogspot.com


message 5497: by ~Calyre~ (new)

~Calyre~ | 103 comments Just finished The Secret History a good book.


message 5498: by Marialyce (new)

Marialyce Me too....I finished A Christmas Carol as well. Tis the season...


message 5499: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Just finished Empire of the Sun by J.G. Ballard. I didn't love it, which is probably why it took me so long to read.


message 5500: by ~Calyre~ (new)

~Calyre~ | 103 comments Just finished Der Richter und sein Henker it was really good !! A short book.


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