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It was published in 1860 and is written in the formal British prose of that time, of which I am not particularly enamored. I've recently read two other famous books written just slightly earlier: the Brontes' Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. Collins' tome is better than both of them. It is a long story of deep intrigue. Despite its length, it keeps one spellbound from beginning to end.


Andrea wrote: "I finished "The Sirens of Titan" by Kurt Vonnegut and I started Stoner by John Williams. I heard so much about it and I had to see what was all the fuss"
I read Stoner last year and although at first I found it hard to get into I then could't put it down. I really enjoyed it.
I read Stoner last year and although at first I found it hard to get into I then could't put it down. I really enjoyed it.



I read The Sirens of Titan a couple of weeks ago. Strange book, (Aren't all of his?) but not my favorite Vonnegut. Not familiar with Stoner.

I heard of a new translation by a husband and wife team Pevear and Volokhonsky.
I have ordered it (used) from Amazon affiliate - $11 including shipping.
Has anyone else read this version ?





I have that one on my shelf waiting, but I had to take an Ann Rule break after reading so many of her books that I started having nightmares... But the Green River killer book will be fascinating as I grew up and live in the area and remember all the news as it was happening. To read the complete story will be very surreal.

Taylor(:


Dumas is the original master of the genre.

Is Rushdie worth the time and effort? I haven't read him. Give some insight.

A true classic. Enjoy it. Read it a second time for a different meaning to the entire plot.

I have a whole list waiting to be read. Is King really good?

I heard of a new translation by a husband and wife..."
I have and tell you what, I spent twice the money you did to buy that book (new, by the way from Flipkart. com).

I have a whole list waiting to be read. Is King really good?"
I thought everybody had read Stephen King. He's been so prolific for so long. He is a staple of the psycho-horror genre, but he also writes other things. His writing style is easy to read and usually is pretty good, sometimes very good.


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Ha ha! Funny, I didn't realize there was a parody of that book. Seems the parody books, as evidenced by all the Jane Austen parodies, are all the rage these days.


I'm kind of embarrassed to admit that I have never finished reading this book.





The One
The Program
Glitch
The Host
Jane Eyre (for school)
Life in Outer Space
Decided to read the Foundation Trilogy by Issac Asimov on the 100 list as I have them on my Kindle. However, I realized it was best to read his books in chronological order. Started off with I Robot and nine books later and I have now reach the start of the trilogy - Prelude to Foundation. Yeah!!


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