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Julie, or the New Heloise -Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Tale of Genji -Murasaki Shikibu
Burned right through Tess and was blown away by Hardy's prose, Julie is by far the best epistolary novel I have read to date, and Genji held its own in a dreamy ethereal way.




I'm not 100% sure, but if I'm right in assuming that you are talking about the actress Frances McDormand, who played Miss Pettigrew in the film adaptation, what are you talking about when you say she "provided a captivating narration"?


I couldn't agree more!!!

Hi Alexander: I listened to the audio version of Miss Pettigrew that I downloaded from Audible.com - thanks for the correction (I was too lazy to check!)- I wasn't interested in the film but after "reading" the book, I'd like to see it.

I enjoyed the other two books in the trilogy more although this is the one that received the highest critical acclaim.



Castle of Otranto -Horace Walpole,
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Tale of the Bamboo Cutter -Taketori Monogatari
Vicar and Bamboo came across very well in their simplicity. I think I rushed through Castle of Otranto. I understood its primacy in the Gothic realm and the story itself. The characters just couldn't hold in the gloom.

Now, what to read next... *saunters over to bookshelf...


I seem to be reading a lot of dystopian science-fiction at the moment. Not sure why, it just seems to be what I'm picking up of my shelves! Next from the 1001 list I'm planning to read Lord of the Flies which, well, isn't science-fiction... Not sure what this says about the state of my mind! Note to self: read something cheery!

I just finished I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, I gave it 3 stars. I just started Old Man and the Sea a few minutes ago.


Not a list book.

This was a group read a while back. If you're curious what other members thought about it, feel free to pop over to the Choke discussion and even revive the dead thread, if you're so inclined. :)

I also read this about a week ago and thought it was intriguing though it wasn't really my genre. Well, historical fiction is but the romance part isn't.
Just finished Old Man and The Sea, it was a nicely written quick read. It was a little to simple of a story for me but other than that it was alright.

Same thing happened to me with the one I recently finished: Spring Torrents. I haven't read any other by Turgenev, but this one was just meh. And I don't see how it contributed to the development of novel either. At least it was short!








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