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I am planning to get to Tolstoy eventually, but right now still finishing up Dostoevsky.
And I cannot do more than one book at a time. My mind is too linear to grapple with multiple books.
Sujeetha wrote: "I am reading 'Russia House' by John le Carre, which is a spy story set in the late eighties, when Gorbachev's Russia is crumbling under ..."
Russian fan? Why don't you join the Russian group here at Goodreads? I don't see this as going against the rules of the group and Amalie is the moderator there after all :) Here you go: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...
We are currently re-visiting Tolstoy.
Russian fan? Why don't you join the Russian group here at Goodreads? I don't see this as going against the rules of the group and Amalie is the moderator there after all :) Here you go: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...
We are currently re-visiting Tolstoy.
I'm currently reading "Islands" by Dan Sleigh and "Zorba the Greek" by Nikos Kazantzakis. Nothing Sri Lankan right now. "Islands" I'm not so crazy about because it's all confusing and I think it's the translation problem but Zorba the Greek is great!
I'm also following Anna Karenina discussions as well.
I'm also following Anna Karenina discussions as well.

About my next book will be Case Histories by Kate Atkinson. I have read Behind The Scenes at the Museum / Human Croquet / Emotionally Weird And loved it.

Really? I love the language used by Atkinson and her wit. You said it's scary and now I'm eager to finish the book. I'm so much into this horror or let's say scary genre. So far no scary movie has been capable of scaring me. But there are plenty of books that gave me nightmares.


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I finished reading A Road Side Saga byAruna Shantha Nissanka and currently reading another Sri Lankan novel called The Maze. Katherine Mansfield's short stories and some academic reading are among my readings these days.




Thanks, I guess I'll stick with it then!

Thinking of starting on Picture of Dorian Gray. worth it?



I'm reading Back Story by David Mitchell mostly at the moment. I haven't laughed out loud at a book so much for years!



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Right now I'm reading Anna Karenina with my group and The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien and "Selected Poems" by Alfred Tennyson.
I'd recommend all three! But Tennyson, only if you are a poetry fan and The Silmarillion if you are a Tolkien fan, because that's pretty much the history book and "the Bible" of Middle Earth! :) Anna Karenina, well everybody should read that. Make sure you find yourself the P/V Translation.