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Which LIST book did you just finish?
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May 10, 2010 11:50AM
"Everything That Rises Must Converge" by the incredibly hilarious Flannery O'Connor. I think this one is better with age. I read it in college and found the stories a bit acid, but now I like her humor just fine.
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I just finished Where the Heart Is and Dear John. Dear John was a struggle to finish but Billie Letts was refreshing. I wish i could find more books like that
I just finishsed the Iliad. I have to say I was rather dissapointed with it. I found it excedingly dry. Although, I enjoyed the history/Greek Mythology.
I just finished Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilych. It is short, and much more readable than The Kreutzer Sonata, but man is it dark.
Lately the self help book, Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey, which can be found on the Goodreads site here:http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/78...
Heather wrote: "I finished Wittgenstein's Nephew: A Novel yesterday."How did you like it? It's on my wish list based on the description in the 1001 Books You Should....book.
Zee wrote: "Surfacing by Margeret Atwood. Haunting and vicious to say the least!"Did you like it? Was it worth the read? I have it on my tbr shelf.
NicoleMichele wrote: "I finished "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle yesterday. I read "A Study in Scarlet" & "The Sign of Four", which aren't on the list, but both precede this book of short ..."I agree -- great stuff!
I finished A Sentimental Journey Through Italy and France a few days ago. Although I can see its importance as a novel in the 1700's and was advanced as a sort of stream of consciousness writing and in its writings about gender relations, it was just not there for me as an overall read I could recommend as it was a bit dull and the humor seems forced and trite by today's standards. The White Tiger, I also finished last night and I zipped through it in 2 or 3 days. It is a contemporary novel of India's underbelly of poverty and economic abuse and yet is also very funny and riveting. It won the 2008 Man Booker Prize. It reminds me of another book in India by an Indian born author, Animal's People, that I read. The former was one of 11 added to the list in 2010 and the latter was one of 11 removed from the list. I wonder if the Boxall editors felt White Tiger was a replacement for Animal's People? hmm. It is better but they are both excellent, 10/10, books.
The last book I finished that was on the list was Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, which was a fantastic read =D
Just finished The Purloined Letter and The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allen Poe. The Fall was typical horror that you expect from Poe. The Letter was a surprise too me. It is a detective story. I enjoyed it.
Kerem wrote: "Kuya Doni wrote: "Just finished Invisible by Paul Auster. Well written. With the main characters as young adults, it is full of sex some even incest. It is like Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita: delicate ..."For me, Invisible is even better than his NYT.
I just finished Cost by Roxana Robinson. I am not really into melodrama but since it is part of 1001, I have to read this and I was surprised that I liked it. Out of the 99 1001 books I read so far, this for me is the Best Family Drama by a mile!
Finished "Decline and Fall", Evelyn Waugh's, first novel, and thought it marvelous. So funny and full of pithy observations! I am going to re-read one section tonight -- to make sure it sinks in. I thought it was that good!
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was a bit different than what I had thought it would be, but an easy enjoyable book.
Yelena wrote: "Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguru - I was far from overwhelmed but I see how it could really appeal to some readers."hi, thats exactly how i felt. i really liked it, but it did leaving me feeling there could have been alot more. Remains of the day is far better.
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Kuya Doni wrote: "Kerem wrote: "Kuya Doni wrote: "Just finished Invisible by Paul Auster. Well written. With the main characters as young adults, it is full of sex some even incest. It is like Vladimir Nabokov's Lol..."really? it's better?? ok, i'd better go and see if he' somehow figured out how to write amazing books again!
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Becky wrote: "The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster - eh"What did you think? I read NYT a few years ago and it really blew me away.
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Kerem wrote: "Kuya Doni wrote: "Kerem wrote: "Kuya Doni wrote: "Just finished Invisible by Paul Auster. Well written. With the main characters as young adults, it is full of sex some even incest. It is like Vlad..."Guaranteed! He is one of my favorite male authors.
Kerem wrote: "Becky wrote: "The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster - eh"What did you think? I read NYT a few years ago and it really blew me away.
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Not my kind of book. I really struggled with Ghosts (story #2) - I suppose I was as bored as the narrator - and really had to force myself to finish the book. I wanted to like it but felt it was more style than substance.
All the Pretty Horses. My favorite so far out of the three McCarthy books I've read. (The Road and Blood Meridian)
I finished reading Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls today. It was an interesting read, very telling of Russian rural society in the 19th century. I did get a bit muddled as to what was going on in the second part of the book (then again, parts of the manuscript was missing and incomplete since the author died before he could complete it). Will have to re-read it again at some point.
I just finished "The Betrothed" by Alessandro Manzoni. I find intriguing similarities between it and Vikram Seth's "A Suitable Boy."
After struggling with it for a while, I finally finished Contact. I don't know why it was hard for me to get into and finish, but it is done!
Sissy wrote: "All the Pretty Horses. My favorite so far out of the three McCarthy books I've read. (The Road and Blood Meridian)"hi,
i think i'm gonna read all the pretty horses as my next McCarthy book. I read the road and thought is was amazing. Is all the pretty horses better?
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Sprange Ben Lend Splotches Abruptly wrote: "The Stand by Stephen Kingwoww..."
That's not on the list.
Kuya Doni wrote: "I just finished Cost by Roxana Robinson. I am not really into melodrama but since it is part of 1001, I have to read this and I was surprised that I liked it. Out of the 99 1001 books I read so far..."Oh, I just finished this one too! It was a great quick read in the middle of some of the heavier ones that I am working on.
Chel wrote: "Sprange Ben Lend Splotches Abruptly wrote: "The Stand by Stephen Kingwoww..."
That's not on the list."
Though it really should be.
Finished the first of the New York Trilogy by Paul Auster this weekend - "City of Glass". I liked it, but not sure I feel drawn to read a great deal by this author. I'll check in again when I finish "Ghosts" and then "The Locked Room". But I do like him....
i thought it was much more engaging than the road - there was just more story. i've also seen the movie so i don't know if that influenced my perceptions about the book at all - since i really enjoyed the film.
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