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I find it odd that both Labyrinths & Ficciones were included in the first 1001-list, as the former includes all of the stories in the latter.
More recently finished was A Tale of Love and Darkness, one of the non-fiction (memoir) books on the list. Very different structure -- it is a memoir of Israel, of his parents & grandparents, and of his own life. At times enjoyable, but it took a looooong time to read.

Where did you find it? I have been trying to locate it for a year. Frustrating!

Where did you find it? I have been trying to locate it for a year. Frustrating!"
WorldCat tells me the Bexley Public Library has a copy. Is that near you? (But in any case, you could put in a request to inter-library loan a copy. My small community has 2 copies, so there is probably one relatively close to you.)

Where did you find it? I have been trying to locate it for a year. Frustrating!"
WorldCat tells ..."
You can get Voss online at Amazon. Voss on the Kindle from Amazon . My local library, Stanton Library North Sydney, has a copy and also the audio book too.



and
Complicity - Iain Banks
OMG, I seriously cannot recommend Complicity highly enough! I've been racking my brain and I think this is the VERY BEST thriller/suspense novel I have ever read - beats all the literary fiction examples and definitely beats all the numerous pulp fiction examples - don't judge by my shelves on GR - I've tried to capture some of my four decades of reading history, but obviously it's hard to do.... Anyway, I'm just saying - I've read a lot and cannot remember anything THIS good! The pace moves along surprisingly quickly for what seems a long book, until WHAM - halfway through I couldn't put it down. I am really impressed and now have raised Mr. Banks a lot higher on my priority list.

I enjoyed its structure, and the way Doctorow creates a pompous and abusive character, yet still make the reader feel sympathetic towards him.

Uh oh. It's on my shelf...

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Complicity - Iain Banks
OMG, I seriously cannot recommend Complicity highly enough! I've been racking my brain and I think this is the VE..."
OOOH. Will add to wishlist right now!


Review is here: http://bethslistlove.wordpress.com/20...

The Marble Faun
Just finished A Room with a View. I liked it up until the end. Hope I like Forester's other books more.



I also just finished One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and I totally agree with you... I also enjoyed reading it... but am horrified at the injustices.

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The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
The Moonstone holds up as a well constructed mystery/detective story.
The Monastery started off great and then felt like it deflated at the end. Still, it was very well written.



Heather, how did you like it? I've had a copy waiting on my TBR shelf I picked up at a book fair ages ago.

Just got it today along with thin man and maltese falcon. Looking forward to reading them.


Isn't it interesting how we all have different tastes! Anthony Trollope is one of my favorites. On the other hand, you rated Interview With the Vampire 5 stars, and I won't bother even picking it up because it has vampire in the title.

-Potential Spoiler Alert-
I think I must have read this when I was a kid because I seemed to remember the resolution of most of the stories. Still a good read...but what's up with three separate stories centering around fathers or stepfathers acting criminally in order to be able to keep their daughter or stepdaughter's inherited income?


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