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Ed Lehman | 122 comments Finished Stephen Foster Wallace's Infinte Jest...my review:
Finally finished this monster...and feel very conflicted about it. The book read like a combination of Tristram Shandy, Fahrenheit 451 and Clockwork Orange on drugs...lots of drugs! I was blown away by the first 500 pages or so.... but then it became tedious work. Yet, even though there is no real conclusion to the murky story, I think that's the point. Life is a hot mess! I don't think there is one happy character in the work. Every character has his own set of problems.... and almost everyone is trying to escape reality by either drugs.... or the mysteriously addictive and elusive cartridge. I can only give it three stars because I really couldn't enjoy the last half..... but I don't think I will ever forget the read either.


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Jennifer W | 251 comments Last night I finished Heart of Darkness It was good enough. Wish there had been more interactions between Kurtz and Marlow.


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Just finished The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway


message 105: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Just finished Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote. Amazing how people can screw up their lives. At least the cat made out in the end!


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Karina | 401 comments Just finished Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. Though I enjoyed The Remains of the Day better, still a very good book and just as melancholy.


Stephanie "Jedigal" (jedigal) | 270 comments Summer, by Edith Wharton. Short and good, but not as good as the couple of longer works I've read so far.


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Laura | 149 comments Karina wrote: "Just finished Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. Though I enjoyed The Remains of the Day better, still a very good book and just as melancholy."

Looking forward to reading this too, from reading those 2 books by Ishiguro would you want to read anything else by him? I loved Remains of the day and will read Never let me go soon.


message 109: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 122 comments Just finished Zola's "Therese Raquin"....which was excellent.


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Ian | 143 comments The Summer Book by Tove Jansson. Another little gem that I would never have unearthed without the 1001 list to guide me.


message 111: by Dan (new)

Dan Miller Midnight's Children -Salman Rushdie. VG. I highly recommend.


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Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Mary Barton. Although not my favourite book I will miss cosying up with this of an evening. 4 stars.


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Finished Michael Kohlhaas.


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James Paterson | 1 comments Albert Camus, The Stranger
For all the talk about existentialism I found my introduction to Camus slightly disappointing. We get no real insight into why the main character behaves as he does and I thought it was quite light-weight the way it was written. Also a disappointing ending.


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Sonya | 11 comments Finished The Lambs of London.


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Sunny (travellingsunny) | 96 comments Choke by Chuck Palahniuk. My first 'Paula-Nick'!

Also finished today: Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne.

And The Pleasant History of Thomas of Reading by Thomas Delaney. My review has a link to read this one for free online.


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Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
Just finished King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard.


message 120: by Luke (new)

Luke (korrick) Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee; review here.


message 121: by Mandy (new)

Mandy | 154 comments Just finished A Farewell to Arms - Hemmingway


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
Finished The left-handed Woman by Peter Handke.


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Alice (alicelouise) | 16 comments White Tiger by Arvind Adiga


message 125: by Sandy from Alaska (new)

Sandy from Alaska Colón (sandycfromak) The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. I enjoyed reading the book, I gave it 4★


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message 129: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 122 comments Just finished Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.... 5 stars.


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Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments The Secret History by Donna Tartt


message 133: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Excellent short story on the list. If anyone wants to put a quick notch on their bookshelf, I highly recommend this one. It's available for free download at the Kindle store.


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Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Man Of Feeling. Meh.


message 135: by Amber (new)

Amber (panduhbear) | 33 comments Colleen wrote: "Man Of Feeling. Meh."

No one should ever have to read this book ever.


message 136: by Jen (last edited Nov 19, 2013 06:52AM) (new)

Jen | 10 comments The Judge and His Hangman by Durrenmatt. Short and very interesting.


message 137: by Mandy (new)

Mandy | 154 comments Just finished The Time Machine - another short but packed book.


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Danyellemastro | 170 comments I've been a slack reader lately - it took me almost a month to read Cold Comfort Farm! That said, I quite enjoyed it and have been reinvigorated - already racing through The Line of Beauty.


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Danyellemastro | 170 comments Yrinsyde wrote: "I recently finished Portnoy's Complaint. Care to read someone's personal rant about his sex life anyone?"

One Philip Roth has been enough to turn me off for life. Why do you do this to me Peter Boxall and Co?!?!


message 140: by Maggie (new)

Maggie | 106 comments I read The Scarlet Letter. A true classic!


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments Danyellemastro wrote: "Yrinsyde wrote: "I recently finished Portnoy's Complaint. Care to read someone's personal rant about his sex life anyone?"

One Philip Roth has been enough to turn me off for life. Why do you do t..."


I was surprised by how popular this book was also, I guess it was shocking for its time, especially when considering it was a kid from a Jewish family writing like that?


message 142: by Erika (new)

Erika (erikarae) I finished The Hours today. I read Mrs. Dalloway for the first time right before I read The Hours, since Virginia Woolf's story is so intrinsically tied in to this one, which I think was a good idea, though I could see myself appreciating Cunningham's work even without reading Woolf first. I enjoyed both books tremendously. 4 stars for Mrs. Dalloway, 5 for The Hours.


message 143: by Dee (new)

Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments I finished Pride and Prejudice last night. Loved this so much more than Sense and Sensibility, which is the only other Austen I've read so far.


message 144: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 191 comments I just finished my 100th book (chronologically) on my blog http://1001everything.blogspot.com. Very excited.


message 145: by Nicole (last edited Nov 21, 2013 03:58PM) (new)

Nicole | 47 comments War and Peace. Officially my 100th read from the core list.


message 146: by Steve (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments Nicole wrote: "War and Peace"

Man I loved that baby, history on top of a great story on top of great writing! I should reread that ginormous baby.


message 147: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 47 comments Steve wrote: "Nicole wrote: "War and Peace"

Man I loved that baby, history on top of a great story on top of great writing! I should reread that ginormous baby."


It was a much better read than I expected. But definitely a project!


message 148: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 122 comments Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "No One Writes to the Colonel".


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Kai Coates (southernbohemian) | 42 comments Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane - 5 stars (and a quick read!)


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