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Which LIST book did you just start?



Aubrey - Ditto The Robber Bride.
Always have one audio book going. Just started:
War and Peace.

Aubrey - Ditto The Robber Bride.
Always have one audio book going. Just started:
War and Peace."
I've heard great things about Kavalier. I think I'm looking forward to that one the most out the three I have right now. :-)

Also reading Finnegan's Wake ppb, and War and Peace audio. I'm guessing I finish MB first....

Steve wrote: "Ellinor wrote: "Starting David Copperfield. This one might take a while."
Its my favorite book let me know what you think."
I'm loving it so far. It will probably become my new favourite Dickens!
Its my favorite book let me know what you think."
I'm loving it so far. It will probably become my new favourite Dickens!

Sorry to say, I didn't care for it. I think I liked the characters and the basic story-line, but I just found the presentation incredibly tedious. I only gave 2*.


I really love both Gilead and Home. They dovetail together so beautifully... But I don't think it is necessary to read both.


That's the next one on my list. Is it really? Like how massive? lol

That's the next one on my list. Is it really? Like how massive? lol"
Well, our library loans it for three weeks and it is so big that I don't think I can finish it in that time frame. And it always has a wait list, so I would have to buy it not just borrow it.

Kayla: I think it took me two weeks to read it, maybe three....It is about 850 pages as I remember. There are much longer ones on your new super insanity list than 1Q84!


thats a interesting way of going through the list...
Some libraries have ebook copies of 1q84 now. If you're in to library books, you might want to try that

thats a interesting way of going through the list...
Some libraries have ebook copies of 1q84 now. If you're in to librar..."
It was the easiest way I could figure to do it and excel sorted it out for me so I figure, start at the top and work my way down. :-)
Great! Thanks for the tip. There's so many libraries out here in Vegas that I'm bound to find it that way, though I did see that amazon has it for kindle for only like $12, not bad for a book that big...

thats a interesting way of going through the list...
Some libraries have ebook copies of 1q84 now. If you'r..."
I actually borrowed it from my library and renewed it over and over and over again for like two months. NOBODY put holds on it! LOL!
I just started Cannery Row. I'm enjoying it - think I may have developed a new appreciation for Steinbeck!

I really liked Gilead as well, but haven't read Home. Sounds like one I need to put on my TBR list.


I hope you love Le Guin as much as I do.

I'm working my way through Vanity Fair, which I'm also enjoying. However, progress is stymied because I read most of books electronically, but VF is a real live book that I read in the tub...so I'm only making a chapter or two a day lol. I'm trying to resist the urge to polish it off because it's have to replace it with another, but it's difficult.

I'm halfway through Things Fall Apart. It's quite different from the books I've read from the list so far.

That the book i'm starting next

The Moonstone is amazing!


Has anyone else wondered why there's 3 books on here by Lorrie Moore and only 1 by Faulkner? And none by William Kennedy? (not that that's an equivalent relationship)

Has anyone else wondered why there's 3 books on here by Lorrie Moore and only 1 by Faulkner? And none by William Kennedy? (not that that's an equivalent relationship)"
I find 4 by Faulkner: Absalom, Absalom; Go Down Moses; The Hamlet; The Sound and the Fury.
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