Boxall's 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die discussion
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How many of the 1001 books have you read?

Proust looks too intimi..."
Replace Proust's "In Search of Lost Time"--the greatest novel ever written--with a comic? That would be like replacing one of the great meals of your life in the best restaurant in Paris with a Big Mac and fries because it would "save a lot of time." Save the experience of Proust until you have the time. If you love literature, this is what you must do!
GerryC

I have ninety-five books from the newer list slated to read in the coming years. Maybe I'll read quite a few more than that from the lists, but I'll just wait to learn more about the unfamiliar authors and titles before I do.
I like to inter disperse nonfiction, light mysteries, poetry and humorous writing between the more serious books on the list, but I've set a goal to read 100 per year. Of the 100, I hope to read 30 or so from the lists each, maybe more.
One more thing, I count each book as one...I do not wait until I have finished a whole series, like Dos Passos' USA Trilogy and then count the series as one book. I also count audio books though I rarely use them.
The lists do not intimidate me, they just challenge me to fill in the gaps of all the great books I've missed over my lifetime. I also heavily rely on the Western Canon and Modern Library's 100 Best Novel and accompanying lists to make my selections. If a title is on all three, I just have to get a copy!
I have to say I enjoy all this immensely; and though I never read the group selection with the group, I read the discussions and use others' comments to pick my reads and stimulate my thoughts.






Sara - It depends on how far I've gotten in the book. I agree there should be a third category. I call in NGRs or Never Gonna Reads. LOL
45. Not even close to 1/10 of the way there.






Then I actually took the liberty of adding a few books that I felt deserved to be on the list that I've read or intend to read (ie. The Red Badge of Courage, Fahrenheit 451, The Good Earth), but didn't assign them a number, so I actually have about 1050 books on my list at this time.




Wow, way to go Deanne! That's a ton! How many years has it taken you?


You can also check out 1001beforeyoudie.com for the recent 2008 list.

I'm so-o-o-o impressed! Great work! How long has it taken ....all your life so far????


I've discovered a love of Eliot, Dickens and Hardy to name a few.

LOVE Dickens and Hardy!




I'm not familiar with Michel Faber; saw that his one title on the list is Under the Skin - is that the one you read? What is it that you don't like about his writing?


Great work Deanne! I LOVE Eliot and Dickens! Hardy I struggle with - I've been plodding through "Tess" on and off for about a year now.

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Proust looks too intimidating so far, although the comic-adaptation looks very tempting. Maybe I should just substitute In Search Of Lost Time with the comic, it would save a lot of time.