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message 401: by Dutchling (new)

Dutchling | 4 comments I just joined this group and I also just saw The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Lord of the Rings are LIST books! So I "accidentally" started reading 2 LIST books.


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Lauren | 73 comments Linda wrote:

I loved Middlemarch! ..."


I am seriously loving this book! I don't want to put it down, which is hard because I have three little kids and they don't have the same sentiments about Mommy reading all day!


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Edwin Priest | 45 comments Just starting The War of the Worlds, which as a SciFi addict, I cannot believe I have not read yet.


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Linda | 275 comments Lauren wrote: "Linda wrote:

I loved Middlemarch! ..."

I am seriously loving this book! I don't want to put it down, which is hard because I have three little kids and they don't have the same sentiments about ..."


Ha ha! Yeah, this time last year my daughter was much easier to handle. But now she's 2 1/2 and needs much more attention, so my reading is taking a hit. I'm currently reading Eliot's Daniel Deronda, my second Eliot read. It's good, but so far not as great as Middlemarch.


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments is the luminaries on the newer lists?


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Steve wrote: "is the luminaries on the newer lists?"

No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have updated the list every two years, so maybe there will be an update this year with The Luminaries on it.


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments Ellinor wrote: "Steve wrote: "is the luminaries on the newer lists?"

No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have updated the list every..."


Thank you very much Ell, my list has the childrens book by Byatt as the final selection, so is this 2010's list? And if so what was added in 2012?


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Faye Scott | 8 comments I've just started reading Gargantua and Pantagruel by Fraçois Rabelais. Has anyone else read this yet? I've seem some mixed reviews so slightly apprehensive!


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Edwin Priest | 45 comments Planning to start our January group read today. White Teeth


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Steve wrote: "Ellinor wrote: "Steve wrote: "is the luminaries on the newer lists?"

No, it isn't. The last update to the list was in 2012 and The Luminaries hadn't been released then.
But so far they have update..."


Yes, Byatt was added in 2010. In 2012 11 books were added, e.g. Freedom, The Sense of an Ending or 1Q84. You can find the complete additions on this group's bookshelf. The shelf is called "2012 Updates".


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Mandy | 154 comments Started "Cats Eye" by Atwood - so far so good - felt a bit old when she is recounting school yard games. Do girls still play double ball anymore?


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Luke (korrick) Shirley by Charlotte Brontë. I hope I love this one as much as I have her others.


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Peter | 443 comments Started The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. Too early to say whether or not I'm enjoying it.


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Laura | 149 comments Peter wrote: "Started The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. Too early to say whether or not I'm enjoying it."

Hopefully you should I thought it was amazing!


Elizabeth (Alaska) Started Heart of Darkness and the Congo Diary. Conrad seems to have created a perfect atmosphere for the telling of this story.


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Principezinho, O by Saint-Exupéry ..Seems good!!


Stephanie "Jedigal" (jedigal) | 270 comments My year started off with complications that seriously disrupted my reading life. But I finally started White Teeth. I can't wait to join the discussion, however, belatedly.

It seems like lots of folks had trouble with this one. I started it last year some time, and totally could NOT get into it, but this year when I finally started it, I was immediately captured by it.


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Kat (ceratopsians) | 56 comments I'm reading Primo Levi's 'The Drowned and the Saved' next... As short as it is I think it's going to be a tough one.


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments Things by George Perec


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message 422: by Dutchling (new)

Dutchling | 4 comments My first LIST book. Well, the the first one I read because of the LIST...
White Teeth by Zadie Smith byZadie Smith
I am absolutely loving it so far!


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M (masanobu) | 110 comments I started Watchmen earlier today. It's good so far.


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Michaela | 1 comments I just started Howards End, and am so impressed! For such a short novel, Forester is touching on to many interesting themes.


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Stephanie Flynn (stephanieflynn) Just starting The Ambassadors by Henry James. I skipped the preface. Hopefully that wasn't important. Lol

Stephanie


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Lecterclarice | 10 comments I hear you Edwin. I'm a huge sci-fi fan too and I've only just knocked off War of the Worlds this year. Ah well, the waiting was worth it!


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Yrinsyde | 295 comments Hi! I am reading 1001 Nights and I must say, the stories are very amusing and some are sort of sexy! I was reading it on public transport on the way home last Friday and couldn't help but snort with laughter. :)


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments Just started Cutter and Bone by Newton Thornburg
by Newton Thornburg

pretty darn good start! And it is on the top mysteries list as well, two birds one stone:)


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Kristine (leggygal) | 52 comments The remains of the day... 23 pages in and I'm hooked


message 433: by Laura (new)

Laura | 149 comments Kristine wrote: "The remains of the day... 23 pages in and I'm hooked"
I loved it too!


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Mandy | 154 comments Going to start Hemingways The sun also rises.


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Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments The sound and the fury - my first Faulkner and excited :)


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Lauren | 73 comments Mandy wrote: "Going to start Hemingways The sun also rises."

I read this book last year, and I loved it. I'm a huge Hemingway fan. Enjoy!


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Lauren | 73 comments I'm starting White Teeth by Zadie Smith today. Finally picked it up from the library. Wish me luck, as I've read a lot of people didn't like it!


message 439: by Steve (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments I liked it Lauren, its very funny in spots, and the angles on different races and ideas/beliefs/morals, was great, and I really remember the Grandma, but it has been a few years since I read it.


message 440: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 73 comments Steve wrote: "I liked it Lauren, its very funny in spots, and the angles on different races and ideas/beliefs/morals, was great, and I really remember the Grandma, but it has been a few years since I read it."

Good to know. I started it this morning, and it has sucked me in.


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Jean Just started Nemesis by Philip Roth by Philip Roth


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments Listening to Ada by Nabokov. Ada, or Ardor A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov


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Laura | 149 comments Kim wrote: "The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. Wish that I hadn't just read the entry in the "1001 Books to Read" because it gives away the plot! I first read this story in about 1982. My parents had what I..."

This is one of my all time favourite books! Looking forward to getting 'round to The Moonstone


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Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Mrs Harris Goes To Paris.


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Sandi | 227 comments Colleen wrote: "Mrs Harris Goes To Paris."

That book was cute!


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Deanne | 681 comments Just starting Decadence by Gorky, it's also known as The Artamonov Business. The copy I have was published in 1928 when fines were a penny a week at the library.


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Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Just starting Red Harvest.


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Karina | 401 comments Mansfield Park by Jane Austen. This is the last of the Austen books I have to read that are on the list. Out of all of them so far, nothing holds a candle to Pride and Prejudice.


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