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Which LIST book did you just finish?



What was the other one you read?




I was just curious. I have that way higher on my list than Roxanna, which sounds very similar to Moll Flanders.

Just finished "Moll Flanders".




I think possibly Cass meant "holy crap" because it is pretty intense emotionally in places. I can't speak for Cass, but I had the same kind of response. I thought it was one of the better reads, but it is tough in some places due to your connection with the characters.

In my opinion while the story was good, it is also very long-winded and quite dull at times. But it's another book off the 1001-list.

Absolutely amazing book! If this book isn't still around in 100 years, and a well known and loved classic I will be very surprised.
This story is a work of art!





Vanity Fair;
The Pilgrim's Progress;
Tess of the D'Urbervilles;
Bleak House;
The Purloined Letter;
The Fall of the House of Usher;The Pit and the Pendulum;
The Thirty-Nine Steps;
The Shipping News;
Excellent Women;
Bunner Sisters;
Summer;
The Plot Against America;
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China;Vile Bodies;
Dracula;
Frankenstein;
Tipping the Velvet;
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy;The Three Musketeers;
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle;
Lady Chatterley's Lover;
Nicholas Nickleby and, started last night,
Kafka on the Shore.
I think I am making some progress. However, the 1001 app predicts that if I elect to read all three lists I will die before I do so. BUT, if I only read the core I will be done by age 73. SO I either need to speed up my reading or just read the core. I'm off to catch up


I loved how Atwood allowed us to really know each character, how different each was from the others, yet I caught glimpses of myself in each. While I love The Handmaid, the very nature of the book did not do this for me.


I could refuse to die but that assumes I would still be able to hear or see to read. I have thought of the limitations of the core list but it provides the illusion of completion. Nice thought to have completed somethng.





Elizabeth: I am an Atwood lover. "The Blind Assasin" is the only book of hers I have NOT liked.

Elizabeth: I am an Atwood lover. "The Blind Assasin" is the onl..."
Thank you! With that, I'll put another of hers on that ever-expanding groaning Wish List shelf!





That, too, looks good and I just saw it in my library's catalog!

While I haven't read The Handmaid's Tale (it's on the schedule for my book club in October, so I'm waiting), my favorite Atwood so far is Alias Grace. I have read Surfacing, Cat's Eye, The Robber Bride and The Blind Assassin. My least favorite is The Blind Assassin.
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I'm sorry you didn't like it. This is one of my favorites!