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Just about everything on my bookshelves...and in the boxes in the closet...and in the piles on the desk. :) I have about 300 unread books. Too many books, not enough time!
Are there any books it seems everyone has read but you?
Oodles! The first ones to come to mind: A Visit from the Goon Squad, Cloud Atlas, Life of Pi, and The Hunger Games.

Here are some of the biggies that come to mind that it seems everone else has read and I can't believe I still haven't (I have all but one of them sitting in my bookcases):
Gone With the Wind
Lolita
Slaughterhouse-Five
Outlander
The Bell Jar
In Cold Blood
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
The Princess Bride (One of my all-time favorite movies)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The Handmaid's Tale
Brave New World
The Host


1984
Frankenstein
Dracula
Sense and Sensibility
And most Dickens"
I just rea both Dracula, Frankenstein, and Great Expectations for the first time last year, so you aren't alone.

Ah yes, War and Peace, another one to add to my list.


pretty much any classic with the exception of Jane Eyre (loved it); Wuthering Heights (hated it) and a few austen (P&P; S&S) and that's about it.

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I really want to read Discovery of Witches, too. My neighborhood book club read it when it first came out. I ended up not reading it then, because I was unable to get it from the library in time and I didn't want to buy a new hardcover. I'll read it eventually.

Diane, you mentioned "A Princess Bride." Be warned that it is very different from the movie. (Supposedly. I haven't read it but that's what everyone says.) My niece-in-law says she actually prefers the book to the movie, though.




The Da Vinci Code
Eat, Pray, Love
Little Women
Jane Eyre
Memoirs of a Geisha
A Clash of Kings
The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror
Water for Elephants
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Golden Compass
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
The Joy Luck Club
and
Sense and Sensibility
Although I'm planning to read Sense and Sensibility this month or maybe next month

The Da Vinci Code
Eat, Pray, Love
Little Women
Jane Eyre
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You have some of my all time favorites on your list! Memoirs of a Geisha, Water for Elephants, Sense & Sensibility, & The Joy Luck Club are all in my top 20, if not top 10. I highly recommend them all. I want to re-read Jane Eyre becuase I read it a very long time ago, same with Little Women.



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Welcome to the group, Amer! I haven't read either of those, either. I really want to read Ulysses soon. It is definitely intimidating.

Diane, you mentioned "A Princess Bride." Be warned that it is very differe..."
I didn't think they were that different. I did feel it was an extremely rare case where the movie was better, but the book had some cool tidbits in it.
I wouldn't worry too much if "everyone" has read it...that's probably not true! There are simply too many books out there for everyone to read them all! Each of us has probably read lots of books that others haven't, so between our group, we've read everything! :)



Ha ha - me too.
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Are there any books it seems everyone has read but you?