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I have had the same trouble with Les Mis. so many times and I truly want to read this book.
And I want to read the unabridged version. Someday, somewhere, it will happen :-)"

Wasn't that fantastic? I could not put it down. Thought the movie was actually pretty good too."
Have you read her short stories? Interpreter of Maladies is very good, but I was disappointed by her latest work 'Unaccustomed earth'.

It will make picking up her other two books from the list hard work.

If you loved Maltese Falcon, you should read The Moonstone, a total classic when it comes to crime fiction.


Agreed!
I was really surprised Curious Incident made it on the list briefly, but Flowers for Algernon was never on the list. They have a lot of thematic similarities, but the tone is wildly different.


I thought it gave a good insight into autism, what did you think?


It will make picking up her other two books from the list hard work."
I've wanted to read that one for a long time... was it great?




These are not in the 1001 List, right?




I would say this site is designed to discuss books on the 1001 list, but you would hardly be the first person to mention other books. I personally don't mind at all when people talk about what other books they are reading, but it does help if the comments are prefaced "This is not a list book..." or some such. It just saves time for those of us who might be curious about a mentioned title and look for it on the list.




Caterina wrote: "Just finishedThe White Tiger- rally enjoyed it!"
I absolutely enjoying both of these books... They have nearly the same UNEXPECTED yet MOVING quality about them. Hedgehog definitely ranks in my top 50 books of all time. Completely endearing.

Regarding the flashbacks, they didn't bother me that much. Once I got a hang of them, it was easy to go back and forth.
One thing that confused me was how many people there were and who was actually related in which way to someone else. Finally I just got a post-it and made the family tree.
Another thing that completedly threw me off was the fact that the twins end up having sex. Was that really necessary ? Why did that happen ?
Also, there wasn't a good merging of Sophie Mol's death and Ammu and Velutha's love affair. It seemed as if the author was trying to ball them into one theme and it just didn't work with me.
All in all though, I loved the book :)

We may start a thread for sharing books outside the list. I realize there are many other groups for doing so, but maybe someone really wants to say he/she just read a book that might appeal to us, or one which has as much merit as any other on the list or just because. It's just an idea, anyway.



Hi, I am also new to the group and have read "A Thousand Splendid Suns". Wonderful book and so sad too. Michelle




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