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Boxall's 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die discussion

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Linda | 275 comments The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami. My first Murakami read.


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Wendy (wendyneedsbooks) | 154 comments I'm about to start A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, my first Joyce book. Erk!


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Mandy | 154 comments Started the Lord of the Rings trilogy...cannot understand why I put it off so long !


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Lesley | 58 comments Started The Cider House Rules and listening to A Suitable Boy.


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Mandy | 154 comments Robyn wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Started the Lord of the Rings trilogy...cannot understand why I put it off so long !"

Because it's long X 3? That's what holds me back anyway."


I agree Robyn...I have the three books sitting on the shelf for quite a while - this year I decided to tackle the larger books on the bookshelf, but that said it is looking like a great read.


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S | 2 comments Mandy wrote: "Going to try and crack my aversion to Jane Austen - startedPride and Prejudice...at least it was free on kindle...."

How's it going? I once had an aversion to all things Austen but now I really enjoy her.


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Mekki | 171 comments Linda wrote: "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami. My first Murakami read." That book is great. Hope you enjoy.


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Alessia (allieonthemoon) | 3 comments Just started One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It's not easy to get acquainted with the style and the protagonist.


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Mandy | 154 comments S wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Going to try and crack my aversion to Jane Austen - startedPride and Prejudice...at least it was free on kindle...."

How's it going? I once had an aversion to all things ..."


OK...reading in conjunction with lord of the rings....


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Wendy (wendyneedsbooks) | 154 comments I just started A Maggot by John Fowles.

I really liked the psychological The Collector last year, and wasn't sure what to make of The French Lieutenant's Woman when I read it as a teenager. All his books are completely different!


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Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments Started Northanger Abbey. Reading it for class, but I love Austen anyway.


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Karina | 401 comments Mandy wrote: "Started the Lord of the Rings trilogy...cannot understand why I put it off so long !"

It's so good! Have you read The Hobbit as well? I picked up his other books as well that are not on the list and need to read them!


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Karina | 401 comments Just started A Farewell to Arms.


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Faye Scott | 8 comments I've just started uncle tom's cabin. I've read a few chapters & think I will enjoy it : )


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Mandy | 154 comments Karina wrote: "Mandy wrote: "Started the Lord of the Rings trilogy...cannot understand why I put it off so long !"

It's so good! Have you read The Hobbit as well? I picked up his other books as well that are not..."


Karina - I did indeed read the hobbitt - but I think I like this better!


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Reading in this moment Les liaisons dangereuses..I'm loving it..


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Blindness by Jose Saramago


message 569: by Luke (new)

Luke (korrick) Saramago's 'Blindness' is not a 1001 book, Becky. There is indeed a 'Blindness' on the list, as well as books by Saramago, but no combination of the two.


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message 571: by Steve (last edited Mar 18, 2014 09:32AM) (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis
by Ricardo Reis interesting and very well written early on.


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Edwin Priest | 45 comments Just started Casino Royale for the monthly club choice and next up and loaded on the Kindle is To the Lighthouse.


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Lauren | 73 comments I had to take a break from Herzog--not really my cup of tea.

Started Updike's Rabbit Run this morning.


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Aubrey wrote: "Saramago's 'Blindness' is not a 1001 book, Becky. There is indeed a 'Blindness' on the list, as well as books by Saramago, but no combination of the two."
Hi Aubrey - you are correct! I'm really enjoying Blindness, however!


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J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 387 comments Started reading the free ebook version of Aesop's Fables Aesop's Fables A New Translation by V. S. Vernon Jones Illustrated a few days ago. Reading 5-10 fables a day. Some I recognise after reading the first few lines, others are new to me. Some of them now has become ”universal truth”, and reading them here is like “ah,.. so this is where that saying comes from”. Highly recommended.


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Renee M The Mayor of Casterbridge by Hardy

The Thousand Nights and One Nights, translated by Ricard Burton


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Wendy (wendyneedsbooks) | 154 comments The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene. I hear this one is a good 'un.


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Bucket | 248 comments Started Elizabeth Costello this weekend, and finishing up The Adventures of Augie March.


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Bucket | 248 comments @Wendy - I really enjoyed The Power and the Glory, hope you do too!


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Sandi | 227 comments Started Cecilia by Fanny Burney. Quite different from her other book Evelina!


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Deanne | 681 comments The Life and Opinions of Tom Cat Murr, ummm!!! not sure, a little strange and tends to flick between the two stories.


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Mia | 1185 comments I just started Slaughterhouse 5 by Vonnegut. I like Vonnegut and I've heard that this is a good book so I hope I'll like it :)


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Wendy (wendyneedsbooks) | 154 comments Just started The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith. Humorous so far.


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Mandy | 154 comments Aubrey wrote: "Starting There but for the by Ali Smith."

I just got that one in the post yesterday!....hope it is a good one.


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Lisa James (sthwnd) | 352 comments Doctor Zhivago-getting ready to start this one as well as this one... Adam Bede. I THINK this one's a 1001 book too, but my mind is fried & I can't remember, LOL


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Linda | 275 comments Lisa wrote: "Doctor Zhivago-getting ready to start this one as well as this one... Adam Bede. I THINK this one's a 1001 book too, but my mind is fried & I can't remember, LOL"

Yep, I see that Adam Bede is on the list I have!


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Peter | 443 comments Just started The Time Machine by H.G.Wells. Not my usual genre but at least it's short.


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Mia | 1185 comments Miss Lonelyhearts

Well at least it's short...


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Luke (korrick) Mandy wrote: "Aubrey wrote: "Starting There but for the by Ali Smith."

I just got that one in the post yesterday!....hope it is a good one."


I'm about halfway through, and it's phenomenal thus far.


message 591: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Flynn (stephanieflynn) LaBrava by Elmore Leonard. My first by him. Hope I enjoy it.


message 592: by Dee (last edited Mar 31, 2014 11:28AM) (new)

Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments Started reading Midnight's Children last night. Really enjoying it so far, two chapters in.


message 593: by Mia (new)

Mia | 1185 comments Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf. I've tried to read Mrs. Dalloway once but didn't finish it. I hope to finish this one.


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J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 387 comments Starting Pavel's Letters. Appears to be very non-mainstream for a 1001-book: Currently 32 ratings and 2 reviews here on GR.


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Danyellemastro | 170 comments Morvern Callar. I'm really loving it. Which worries me a little.


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Falling Man by Don DeLillo (audiobook) - I was apprehensive at first because I had tried to listen to a DeLillo novel years ago and I could not get interested in it. This is a much different experience!


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Peter | 443 comments Moving onto The Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden.


message 598: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Flynn (stephanieflynn) I love love live Geisha. So much that ice read it 3 time listened to it twice and own the movie.


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