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According to the editors of 1001 (2008 ed.), "[Annie John] is a shining example of Caribbean women's writing, outlining with startling clarity themes that we find pursued, with varying levels of success, by other writers, namely the troubled mother-daughter relationship that mirrors the motherland-colony problem, the mental stress of the dominated woman, and the urge to escape the cage via migration."


Is it the version with 21 chapters? It was originally released without the 21st chapter in America so there are probably still copies floating around. That last chapter makes it all worthwhile, IMHO!

I guess you read, as VeganMedusa said, the original American version. Try to get a copy with the last chapter, it is worth it.

Such good information VeganMedusa and Masanobu! I'll keep my eye out for a 21st chapter when I'm prowling the used bookstores.

According to the..."
Thanks Liz M!

But, yes, the full version of A Clockwork Orange should be:
3 sections of 7 chapters for a total of 21 chapters.
U.S. editions printed after 1991 should have the 21st chapter.


The version I read had Part 1, 7 chapters; part 2 had 7 chapters, and part 3 had 6 chapters. That's only 20 chapters. Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can find a more recent copy.

Dirk Gently's was my favorite, but they were both fun reads in Adams' unmistakably quirky style.




My husband and I read Dirk Gentry together on a vacation and laughed heartily throughout! One of my favorite comedies!



Me too! I finished this yesterday and loved every second of it.

Me too! I finished this yesterda..."
What are you reading now?

Me too! I finished t..."
I made a start on The Elegance of the Hedgehog yesterday. i'll be honest, not doing it for me so far... :)







Rushdie two days ago. I'm still recovering from the shock of just loving a book so much.

Rushdie two days ago. I'm still recovering from the shock of just loving a book so much."
Oh never mind. It looks like this was taken off the list. I think it still deserves to be up there.

Well done - that's a huge accomplishment! :)



I just finished "The Remains of the Day" by Kazuo Ishiguro. Good book with an excellent ending. I look forward to reading more by the author.


I just finished this one as well. I didn't like it as well as The Woman In White. It seemed like what was so obvious was being overlooked. Not too mention alot of other things didn't seem to plausible for me.
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