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Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Elise wrote: "Jay wrote: "Just finished 'Perfume' by Patrick Suskind. Really enjoyed and now want to see the movie, which I thought looked stupied when it came out a few months ago."

Don't do it! The movie is a..."


Thanks for the heads-up Elise... I'll definitely give it a miss then!




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Lianne (eclecticreading) I finished reading Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. Overall, I thought it was interesting, a bit slow and confusing at times, but the story of the Buendia family really drew me in *nods*


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Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Just finished 'A Farewell To Arms'... interesting, but very bleak.


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Sigrid Ruyter Smolan | 2 comments I just finished Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne.
I really liked it :)


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Yassemin (yas666) | 81 comments I gave up on that one just 20 pages in yesterday. Couldnt stand her writing style.


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Jessica Chambers | 60 comments Just finished The Blind Assassin, Margaret Atwood


message 2457: by Charity (new)

Charity (charityross) Recently finished -

Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov
The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger (reread)
The Nose - Nikolai Gogol


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message 2460: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Chambers | 60 comments Franny and Zooey, JD Salinger


message 2461: by Yassemin (last edited Feb 12, 2010 01:32AM) (new)

Yassemin (yas666) | 81 comments Anna wrote: "Labyrinth by Kate Mosse"

Didnt think that was on the list. Good book though :)


message 2462: by Jamaie (new)

Jamaie Just finished Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov ...and I don't have much good to say on it, so I'll say nothing at all.


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Anna (lilfox) | 290 comments Yas wrote: "Anna wrote: "Labyrinth by Kate Mosse"

Didnt think that was on the list. Good book though :)"


It wasn't on the list. I'm not able to get around half of the books from the list.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments "The Professor's House"- Willa Cather

EXCELLENT, but better understood by the over 50 group I think.


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Navi (nvsahota) The Swarm

loved it!


message 2466: by Jamaie (new)

Jamaie So glad to hear that Navi...I'm about to start The Swarm.


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Chel | 380 comments I just finished The Outlaws of the Marsh (aka Water Margins) yesterday and it was very very good. It is about 2000 pages long and is one of the four classics of ancient Chinese literature. It is very moving towards the end. I plan to write a larger critique of it soon under the specific book section. I started it in December, I believe.


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Trisha Jamaie wrote: "Just finished "Catching Fire"(Collins)..loved it! Anxiously awaiting Book 3."


I just picked Catching Fire up from the library! I can't wait!



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Yassemin (yas666) | 81 comments Anna wrote: "Yas wrote: "Anna wrote: "Labyrinth by Kate Mosse"

Didnt think that was on the list. Good book though :)"

It wasn't on the list. I'm not able to get around half of the b..."


Well I thought this book was about what books you finished from the list..hence my confusion.
Good taste anyway, I like Kate Mosse she's great :)




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David Hirning (dhirning) Jamaie wrote: "Just finished Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov...and I don't have much good to say on it, so I'll say nothing at all."

One of my favorite books. Maybe you just didn't get it.




message 2471: by David (new)

David Hirning (dhirning) David wrote: "Jamaie wrote: "Just finished Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov...and I don't have much good to say on it, so I'll say nothing at all."

One of my favorite books. Maybe you just didn't get it.

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Wanted to add: I recommended reading the annotated version--really helps understand it.

http://www.amazon.com/Annotated-Lolit...

Anna wrote: "Yas wrote: "Anna wrote: "Labyrinth by Kate Mosse"

Didnt think that was on the list. Good book though :)"

It wasn't on the list. I'm not able to get around half of the b..."





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Jessica Chambers | 60 comments American Pastoral Philip Roth


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Emma (mnium) | 135 comments Just finished The Invention of Curried Sausage. That was lovely!


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Lekeshua David wrote: "David wrote: "Jamaie wrote: "Just finished Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov...and I don't have much good to say on it, so I'll say nothing at all."

One of my favorite books. Maybe you just didn't get it.

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Thank you for the recommendations on the annotated version. I have heard great reviews on this books and it is on my TBR but haven't purchased because I didn't know what edition would be the best.




message 2475: by Cass (new)

Cass 10e A Farewell to Arms! (That's on the list, right? My book is in storage...)


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KHoopMan  (eliza_morgan) Just finished Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. I was expecting a sweeping romance novel, but this was soooo much better than just a "romance novel." Excellent, just excellent.


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Deanne | 681 comments Just finished Summer will show by Townsend Warner and Breakfast of champions by Vonnegut. On nights at the moment and trying to decide what book to take tonight. Decisions, decisions.


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Slaughterhouse-Five. I didn't realize that I had read it years earlier. I didn't like it any more this time!


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Deanne wrote: "Just finished Summer will show by Townsend Warner and Breakfast of champions by Vonnegut. On nights at the moment and trying to decide what book to take tonight. Decisions, decisions."

Please tell us how you liked "Summer Will Show". I don't think anyone has mentioned their reactions to that one...at least that I can remember.


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Cindy (newtomato) | 195 comments Finished The Swarm. I look forward to the group discussion!


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Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) I finally got to Everything That Rises Must Converge by Flannery O'Connor and I have to say, I did not really enjoy it. I think I am not in the correct frame of mind for it right now. Unlike Capote and Woolf, I found O'Connor's stories depressing, her tone of voice cynical and her characters pathetic, which is not a bad thing, if you are in the right mood. I will have to try her again sometime.


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Trice Becky wrote: "Slaughterhouse-Five. I didn't realize that I had read it years earlier. I didn't like it any more this time!"

I just finished that one too and really enjoyed it - 3rd Vonnegut book so far after picking up Timequake a year or so ago and really like his writing. I don't know why I never read his stuff previously as a lot of ppl seem to read him in high school. I think we were reading Paradise Lost at the time instead :)


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Jay (jaycadiramen) | 43 comments Just finished 'The Shipping News' by Proulx... I've got the DVD kicking around somewhere and never got around to watching it so might hunt it down and watch it now that I've read the book.


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Deanne | 681 comments Judith
Found it hard to like the main character, Sophia came across as quite a cold character so it was difficult to feel compassion for her.
Interesting to read about the French revolution in 1848, and how it affects Sophia and Minna's relationship.



message 2487: by Jamaie (new)

Jamaie I read this entire book last night. Shadow Tag A Novel by Louise Erdrich Quite a quick read & not bad.


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Johnny B. Rempit (johnnyrempit) | 20 comments Just finished 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' by Milan Kundera. I'm still not sure what to make of it but I'll let it stew for a while in my head.


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Jay wrote: "Just finished 'The Shipping News' by Proulx... I've got the DVD kicking around somewhere and never got around to watching it so might hunt it down and watch it now that I've read the book."

This is one of my favorite books - I've enjoyed everything by Proulx. I have not seen the movie but recall that it was panned. I think it's one of those books that is so atmospheric that film can't do it justice. Perhaps if it had been an indy production. - Becky


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Jennifer | 27 comments The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien


message 2491: by Inna (last edited Feb 17, 2010 10:51PM) (new)

Inna | 92 comments 300/1001 Nostromo by Joseph Conrad


message 2492: by Trice (new)

Trice Inna wrote: "300/1001 Nostromo by Joseph Conrad"

Hi Inna, what are you thinking of it so far? I have that one on my shelves but haven't gotten to it yet. Just starting Heart of Darkness though.


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Lauli | 263 comments Becky wrote: "Jay wrote: "Just finished 'The Shipping News' by Proulx... I've got the DVD kicking around somewhere and never got around to watching it so might hunt it down and watch it now that I've read the bo..."

I think the good thing about seeing the film when books are so much about the locale, is that it gives you a visual picture of the place that you may not have when you haven't been there. I have certainly not been to Newfoundland and I found the film useful in the sense that I could actually see the places that the book describes. Plus, it's not a bad film at all, although it does make some changes to the story line. By the way, I also loved that book.



message 2494: by Jamaie (new)

Jamaie Just finished The Help by Kathryn Stockett last night. I loved the book, but I'm upset that I have no idea what will happen to Minnie...and I just feel like that is a loose end in the story. Beyond that, I loved it & highly recommend it.


message 2495: by Inna (new)

Inna | 92 comments Trice wrote: "Inna wrote: "300/1001 Nostromo by Joseph Conrad"

Hi Inna, what are you thinking of it so far? I have that one on my shelves but haven't gotten to it yet. Just start..."


Hi Trice,
I just love Conrad. I've already read The heart of darkness, Lord Jim and The Secret Agent, and now Nostromo. I loved every novel very much!


message 2497: by Julie (new)

Julie (juliemoncton) | 54 comments Just finished 3 off of THE LIST -

The Awakening - good but others on the list with the same theme of middle-class woman dissatisfied with the social restrictions on her life (Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina) were much better

Schindler's Ark - (Schindler's List in the US) - great story of an awful period with examples of the best and worst in human nature... but not a literary gem - I don't think it belongs on this list

Bleak House - loved it! - my favorite Dickens (so far)


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Agustin (augi) | 16 comments Just finished "The Catcher in the Rye"


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