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Glorianne | 33 comments I just finished The Mayor of Casterbridge. My review here: http://www.gloriannescott.com/the-may...

I also wrote about the list itself, and this group: http://www.gloriannescott.com/1001-bo...


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Elizabeth (Alaska) The Story of Lucy Gault, which was a quick read.




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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Don Quixote - Cervantes

Don Quixote

So glad I read this one, finally!


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Esther | 1 comments Everything That Rises Must Converge - Flannery O'Connor


message 7505: by Ann A (last edited May 13, 2013 11:16AM) (new)

Ann A (readerann) | 105 comments The Bell Jar
I have to give this 4*, based more on Plath's talent than my "enjoyment" of the book. The story drew me in and made me part of it, even when I didn't want to be there. I'd like to read some of Plath's poetry now.


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Judith wrote: "Don Quixote - Cervantes

Don Quixote

So glad I read this one, finally!"


How did you find it,Judith?Interesting & Entusiastic,no??


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Ed Lehman | 122 comments Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World"- Rated it just two stars. Never been a science fiction fan...but expected this to be different since it is so recommended. Well, I'm still not a fan. An "anti-Utopian" world as Huxley apparently referred to his concept, ok...but, to me, all the characters were one-dimensional with the exception of Linda and the "Savage"...and even those characters disappoint. As for all the symbolism...its laid on SOoooo thick and usually not even in a humorous way. Although, substituting "Ford" for "Lord" throughout was a nice touch. I felt there was never a good explanation as to how or why matters got to be in the state they were...and no explanation as to how they stayed that way. I know I'm in the minority, but I just didn't care for this one...and had to force myself through it.


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 915 comments Mod
Caim by José Saramago. A fun and quick read, made me question certain believes.


message 7509: by Judith (last edited May 14, 2013 08:35AM) (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Luís wrote: "Judith wrote: "Don Quixote - Cervantes

Don Quixote

So glad I read this one, finally!"

How did you find it,Judith?Interesting & Entusiastic,no??"


I certainly found it interesting. As one of the first books considered to be a novel,I focused on the techniques Cervantes used and how they developed from Part 1 to Part 2. I was also very interested in the multiple layers and references around the mystery of the truth or fiction of Quixote as well as how his character changed from start to finish. I found the story more sad than funny; but, no matter, the events in the novel are not what make it the masterpiece that it is!


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Judith wrote: "Luís wrote: "Judith wrote: "Don Quixote - Cervantes

Don Quixote

So glad I read this one, finally!"

How did you find it,Judith?Interesting & Entusiastic,no??"

I certainly found it interesting. ..."


A tremendous story of love, giving rise will mess that was going on in his head, with his stubbornness to find his beloved Dulcinea, who made ​​a point to find.
The case of incidents which saw involved was a matter of seconds to become a police case, in the absence of help from their friends involved


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M (masanobu) | 110 comments Thanks for the link, Wayne!


message 7513: by Kelsi (new)

Kelsi (essentiallybooked) Just finished Dracula. It started off strong, but ended in such a disappointing way.


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Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments Just finished Cloud Atlas. What an extraordinary achievement to tie all those seemingly disparate threads together.


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Deanne | 681 comments Impressions of Africa, french surrealism at it's best. Roussel must have been on something when he wrote this.


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Genia Lukin | 205 comments Just finished off Sister Carrie, it was... well, it was.


message 7517: by Geoff (new)

Geoff I was amazed by the honesty of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and the way she remembers and puts into words all of the impressions of her senses as a young person. There are also several sections where the style changes impressively to help convey certain sensations. The overall message of freedom is the best part though.


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Stephanie "Jedigal" (jedigal) | 270 comments Tono-Bungay.


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message 7520: by Dee (new)

Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments Finished The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga yesterday - a quick read (for me at least) and one that really draws you into another world.


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Alice (alicelouise) | 16 comments Falling man by Down Dilillo


message 7522: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen (missbelgravia) The Godfather (5/5).


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Nicole | 47 comments Camilla by Fanny Burney


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Ed Lehman | 122 comments The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach.


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 915 comments Mod
Stupeur et tremblements by Amélie Nothomb. An interesting insight into Japanese worklife.


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Katherine (katats) | 150 comments This week I finished listening to the audio book of The Once and Future King and reading The Passion. I'm not a big fan of medieval stories or characters, so found The Once and Future King most interesting when it referenced the 20th century. The Passion, however, had a surprisingly heavy message for such a quick read, and will keep me thinking for a long time.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments The Book of Evidence - Banville

Quite a surprisingly good read considering the subject matter. Banville always writes beautifully though...on any subject.


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Aileen | 154 comments Wide Sargasso Sea - Jean Rhys. A lovely little quick read.


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Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Bonfire of the Vanities - really enjoyed it!


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Genia Lukin | 205 comments Finished Sister Carrie, which I found quite dull, on the whole, and The Crying of Lot 49 which was hellishly odd, but had a sense of humour, and reminded me of Douglas Adams.


message 7532: by Molly (new)

Molly (mollymbowen) I recently finished Aesop's Fables.


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Finishing Pensamentos by Pascal,Blaise of Blaise Pascal


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Glorianne | 33 comments Just finished Nicholas Nickleby. Less than thrilled with it. Review here: http://www.gloriannescott.com/nichola...


message 7535: by Molly (new)

Molly (mollymbowen) Finished Watchmen last night. Really enjoyed it, too. Not something I would've ever picked up on my own.


message 7536: by Geoff (new)

Geoff Beloved by Toni Morrison. Wow


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Geoff The Bell Jar


message 7538: by Diane (new)

Diane (readingrl) | 58 comments I just finished The Hobbit. I wish I would have read it in junior high; I think I would have loved it then. Now, meh.


message 7539: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 681 comments Hebdomeros, surrealism.


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Persuasion by Jane Austen by Jane Austen 5 Stars ... Review can be found here:

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 7541: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Hallucinating Foucault - Druncker


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Becky Aitchison (becky6229) | 20 comments The Hours. It's fantastic


message 7543: by Ginny (new)

Ginny | 165 comments The Midwich Cuckoos-very odd and definitely not what I expected. I also finished Lucky Jim-needed a fun book right about now.


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Barchester Towers--NOT impressed. Not gonna lie, I STRUGGLED to get through this one, UGH....


message 7545: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Lisa wrote: "Barchester Towers--NOT impressed. Not gonna lie, I STRUGGLED to get through this one, UGH...."

That one isn't on the list. The list book is The Last Chronicle of Barset. I did like the entire series.


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Nicholas Johnson | 8 comments Just completed The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald. Loved it!


message 7547: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments Justine -de Sade
Blithedale Romance -Hawthorne
and
Marble Faun -Hawthorne


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Jasma (jazzzjoy) | 3 comments Just finished Windup Bird Chroncles

Really good !

Of course I left with more questions than answers


message 7549: by Alice (new)

Alice (alicelouise) | 16 comments Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy


message 7550: by Nicholas (new)

Nicholas Johnson | 8 comments Finished Life of Pi today. Mixed opinion on this one!


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