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1. It's a classic
2. It's a horror story
3. It's been recommended to me
4. It's short!

1. It's a classic
2. It's a horror story
3. It's been recommended to me
4. It's short!"
Look forward to seeing what you think of it. I've been working my way through Henry James The Ambassadors. I have to admit I find his prose somewhat painful and it is slow reading but the story is growing on me.

1. It's a classic
2. It's a horror story
3. It's been recommended to me
4. It's short!"
Look forward to seeing wh..."
I'll let you know what I think :) Is The Ambassadors the first Henry James book you've read?




Edit Feb 14th: Finished The Kite Runner just to discover it isn't a 1001-book. Oh well.



I absolutely loved this book, but I read it guided in high school years ago. I suggest finding an online site that can help you digest each chapter. It is such a great book!

I got through the first chapter last night. I've found it so far to be the type of book that you need to read in smaller chunks (Or chapter by chapter) and take a moment to digest what you read. I took your advice and found the spark notes for the book online. I read the spark notes summary of the chapter and was delighted to find out that I did in fact understand what had been discussed in the first chapter though I wasn't entirely positive I had until after I read the Spark Notes lol. I plan to read each chapter and then read the SparkNotes summary of that chapter right afterwards to make sure I grasp what is happening, but reading the summary this morning definitely gave me a boost of confidence for reading it going forward.

I just started Cost by Roxana Robinson. I really like her style of writing so far and I'm glad to be finally reading a "real" novel again after having read so many of the very short books from the list in the past weeks.




Jean wrote: "Laura wrote: "Jean wrote: "

Starting it today."
Ditto


Oooh! Let me know how you like it. I just finished P&P and loved it. So far the only other Austen I've read was Persuasion, which was enjoyable but not as much as P&P to me. I can't wait to make my way through all of her novels.


Oooh! Let me know how y..." It's really good! Couldn't put it down :)

SUCH a good book! I hadn't seen the film either when I read it, I think that's the best way


Jean wrote: "Laura wrote: "Jean wrote: "[bookcover:The Sense of an Ending|107..."
Only 50 pages to go. How is it treating you, Steve? I'm really enjoying it.

Oooh! Let..."
Now I'm even more excited!


Jean wrote: "Laura wrote: "Jean wrote: "[bookcover:The Sense of..."
I read it a few years ago, I meant ditto that it was fantabulistic, Barnes is a phenomenal writer, and I really liked sense of an ending.


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Surprisingly violent yet humorous short stories from this Canadian Nobel Laureate.