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Which LIST book did you just finish?

Stick with it, it will be worthwhile.



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

Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky next.




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


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.


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.






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)

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!!

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.

Yes I found that to!
The same with Dracula.

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


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




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

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.


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


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


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.

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.


Tara
If you like books with the reincarnation theme then The Sea of Fertility is a must.

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... :-(

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.

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!

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