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Which LIST book did you just finish?

Have you read TORTILLA FLAT ? "
I did right before Cannery Row! I prefer Cannery Row.
I just finished Innocent Traitor A Novel of Lady Jane Grey. Not on the list, but I liked it.




Hi, Coalbanks. It's interesting that you mention the treachery and deceit in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold. The excerpt for this title from the 1001 Books says that what makes this book different from other espionage books is how the intelligence agencies cynically manipulate their own citizens. Isn't it sad that in this day and time that doesn't seem that shocking or even noteworthy! Ahh... those idealistic times.


I just finished The Time Traveler's Wife and was quite disappointed for several reasons: shallow, immoral characters that I couldn't relate or sympathize with, way too much profanity (ie. excessive use of "f" word), and graphic sexual content (descriptions of oral sex - no thanks!). I wanted to read it before seeing the movie, but I think it will be one of those that falls in the "movie was better than the book" category. Glad I only paid 50 cents for it, because I'm not keeping it on my shelf.

I just finished The Time Traveler's Wife and was quite disappointed for several reasons: shallow, immoral characters that I could..."
Oh no! I'm slated to read that in September for a small in-person reading group that includes my stepmom and her mom! I'm not at all looking forward to the graphic details. This should be interesting... Thankfully a friend loaned me the book, as it seems it may not be one to stick around on my shelves.

Got Morvern Callar from the library, not a book I'd want a copy of just didn't think it was that great. Poor version of trainspotting. Both set in Scotland and written in dialect but Morvern doesn't have the dark humour of trainspotting.

This is my first by this author, and it is a memorable experience. I'm still not sure how much I liked it though it is certainly creative!



It definitely affected me more on the reread than when I originally read it for school, but I enjoyed it both times.


WOW! that's a big one
May I ask how long it took you to read the whole book?"
Sorry I am just now answering your question. It took me 1 week, but I do not work outside of the home, and I really got into it and could not put it down!!



I saw that too! I'm not too far into Cloud Atlas yet but so far it looks like we went from one diary to another and from the subjugation of the Handmaids to that of the Moriori.

Anna, how did you like "The Red and the Black"? I read it earlier this summer and struggled with it a bit until the last third of the novel. Such a confusing protagonist!




Strange in a good way? Just trying to figure if Flannery might be my kind of reading or not.

I tried to listen to this one on audio book....depressing, depressing, depressing.

Wow...I so did not know this book was about that. I watched about the 1st 5 min.'s of the movie & just thought I would hate it & turned it off. Almost sounds like a book I could read.

I also thought like that. Also loads of gossips, rumours and stuff about it.



Oh yes, I'm with ya on that. Wierd just doesn't say it quite right. How bout' "hard to believe".?

Is Nineteen Minutes a 1001 book?
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Good to hear u liked this one...it's on my "next-to-read" list. I have liked her books immensely. Loved Plain Truth.

I have seen this book in my library recently. Without giving anything away, can you say why you think it was excellent?

I saw the movie...I'm almost sorry I didn't read the book first. I loved the movie & I'm betting the book adds more depth than the movie could show.
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Have you read TORTILLA FLAT ?