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Which LIST book did you just finish?


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

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.


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

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 :)


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


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..."


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.




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.


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 :)


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.


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

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.

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.



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!

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