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I ADORED Fanny Hill! it was CUTE as all get out!



Funny, I so liked Moll Flanders but did not particularly care for Madame Bovary.






Wolf doesn't make excuses for the child she was, and it's interesting reading Nelly's discussions with her sixteeen year old daughter in the 70's, and her thoughts on the history textbook her daughter has. What's missing, the spin put on what happened and Wolf's own memories.
A book that should stay on the 1001 list.

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Keep at it Arabian Nights is really good.



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Kidnapped -Stevenson
Both very good. Kidnapped reminded me of Rob Roy with about half of the action taking place in the Scottish highlands.

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Kidnapped -Stevenson
Both very good. Kidnapped reminded me of Rob Roy with about half of the action taking place in the Scottish highlands."
You can't go wrong with Stevenson, now you'll have to read "Catriona" the Sequel to "Kidnapped" and I'll be interested to know what you think..







Thanks. And it wasn't even the shock factor that really bothered me it was the never ending brand names. I would find myself getting lost very easily.

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The Great Gatsby -Fitzgerald
Wow! This was a refreshing change from the Russian/European Lit I have been reading. Not that uber-long works are better/worse. My experience with American novels especially from the 1800's is one filled with less verbosity and more direct prose. Twain and Fitzgerald shine in these works as the masters they are touted to be.

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