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Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Started The Nose by Nikolai Gogol, this wont take long.. only 31 pages!


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Maureen | 48 comments The Turn of the Screw by Henry James - I love a good ghost story....


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Kat (ceratopsians) | 56 comments Started Frankenstein by Mary Shelley yesterday.


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Mia | 1185 comments Luís wrote: "Otelo"

I don't think that's on the list?


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Maybe not.I don't know exactly..


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Mia wrote: "Luís wrote: "Otelo"

I don't think that's on the list?"


You're right.That's not a list-book!


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Kat (ceratopsians) | 56 comments Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov. It's my first time reading Nabokov and I'm not sure whether I should start with Lolita instead.


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A Sombra do Vento by Carlos Ruiz Zafón is a list-book?


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Luís wrote: "A Sombra do Vento by Carlos Ruiz Zafón is a list-book?"

It was listed in the first German version of the list (and later removed) but it is on neither of the four English versions. So it's not really a list book.


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Mia | 1185 comments I just started Rituals by Cees Nooteboom. After 100 pages, I'm starting to like it!


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Ellinor wrote: "Luís wrote: "A Sombra do Vento by Carlos Ruiz Zafón is a list-book?"

It was listed in the first German version of the list (and later removed) but it is on neither of the four English versions. So ..."


Thx for the reply..


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Michelle (shelld79) I'm currently reading The Big Sleep and am surprisingly enjoying it.
I'm finding it hard to imagine it being written so long ago as it seems quite modern for its time.


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Fiona Robson | 45 comments Fanny Hill ... I am SHOCKED and APAULED!!! But shall battle on until the end x


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Luke (korrick) Just started 'A Room with a View / Howards End' (combined edition of those two works).


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Craig | 241 comments The Woodlanders -Hardy
About 100 pages in--classic Hardy=bucolic, slightly melancholic, with a nice dose of irony.


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Melissa Coyle | 15 comments Kim wrote: "Aubrey wrote: "Just started 'A Room with a View / Howards End' (combined edition of those two works)." I loved the movie with Helena Bonham-Carter. I don't think that it was critically well receive..."


Yes, I saw this movie also and loved it! I might have it in my movie collection and it needs to be watched again.

Reading Life of Pi by Yann Martel and enjoying more than I thought that I ever would. Nice surprise!


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Emily (purpleemily) | 40 comments I think i might be the rare person that did not enjoy Life of Pi. I read about 100 pages and gave up!


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Lauren | 73 comments I'm starting The Color Purple today. I believe I've read this before, but I don't really remember the book.


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Luke (korrick) Emily wrote: "I think i might be the rare person that did not enjoy Life of Pi. I read about 100 pages and gave up!"

I gave it three stars, but that was due more to it being entertaining than enjoyable. The debacle over whether Martel stole the idea from an earlier book is a real put off, among other things.


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Maeve (mepwave) | 21 comments Ragtime by E. Doctorow.


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Glorianne | 33 comments Emily wrote: "I think i might be the rare person that did not enjoy Life of Pi. I read about 100 pages and gave up!"

I finished it, but more because I wanted to cross it off the list than because I was enjoying it. I can't really explain it, but it annoyed me to read it, and there's a big question at the end of the book that made me enjoy it even less... Still, everyone else I talk to seemed to enjoy it, so it's nice to know I'm not the only one who didn't.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments I started two novels from the list this weekend...I don't know why two rather than just one!

The Safety Net - Boll
The Lion of Flanders - Conscience

The Safety Net
The Lion of Flanders


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Lauren | 73 comments Starting The Comfort of Strangers today by Ian McEwan.


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Laini | 38 comments The Time Machine by HG Wells. Looking good so far.


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Samantha | 11 comments The Crow Road by Iain Banks

It's good so far, but I'm afraid nothing is "wowing" me in this novel yet. That's the thing with the majority of the books I've read from this list. They are good books, but I'm just not understanding what it is about them that make them MUST READS before I leave this earth.


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Peter | 443 comments Am about 60 pages into The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst. As with Samantha above OK so far but not really grabbing me. Hopefully it will do.


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Linda | 275 comments Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Four chapters in and I feel as if I should not be reading this on such sunny spring days. At this point I am wondering how many times the word "fog" has been used - I want to go back and do a word count!


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Craig | 241 comments Linda wrote: "Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Four chapters in and I feel as if I should not be reading this on such sunny spring days. At this point I am wondering how many times ..."

One of my favorite Dickens! After you finish it, experience the excellent BBC version. It is tre fab!


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Craig wrote: "Linda wrote: "Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Four chapters in and I feel as if I should not be reading this on such sunny spring days. At this point I am wondering h..."

I Want to read this book ... And that has been very rainy days,here in Portugal..One of my next books to read..If not,really,really the next one!!


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I mean,two books-ahead,I think,probably..I will make the things more softer,not very tougher..
Dickens is a not a very simple writer..That's hard to define him...(in my opinion,of course.)


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Maggie | 106 comments I've started War and Peace.


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Lauren | 73 comments I started LaBrava by Elmore Leonard yesterday. Will take me awhile to read, since I just got another non-list book from the library!


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Heather Quance (ukheatherq) | 9 comments I've started J.M. Coetzee's Life and Times of Michael K.


message 743: by Carol (new)

Carol Have started "Jane Eyre". Want to go back and revisit books that I read 40+ years ago.


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Carol wrote: "Have started "Jane Eyre". Want to go back and revisit books that I read 40+ years ago."

I Liked that..


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Laini | 38 comments Carol wrote: "Have started "Jane Eyre". Want to go back and revisit books that I read 40+ years ago."

I absolutely love Jane Eyre! Has to be 1 of my favourites since I read it in school.


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Maureen | 48 comments I just started Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller. Since this book was banned, I am curious to see what all the fuss was about.


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Kim wrote: "Laini wrote: "Carol wrote: "Have started "Jane Eyre". Want to go back and revisit books that I read 40+ years ago."

I absolutely love Jane Eyre! Has to be 1 of my favourites since I read it in sch..."


And what have in the woman's minds..


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Joy Middlemarch by George Eliot


message 750: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 73 comments Absolutely LOVED Middlemarch. I read it at the beginning of this year. Such a good book!


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