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message 301: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
Diane, I detest James Joyce! He is the reason..."

lol! Thankfully, I only have one more of his books on the list to read.


message 302: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul I'll bet the one you have left is Finnegan's Wake. Ha ha!


message 303: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten (kirsten48) | 35 comments It seems like there are a lot of people in this group who don't enjoy Jane Austen. I have to say, I am firmly in the other camp. I love her. In fact, my six month old daughter's middle name is Austen. Does that make me a huge nerd?


message 304: by Steve (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments Kirsten wrote: "It seems like there are a lot of people in this group who don't enjoy Jane Austen. I have to say, I am firmly in the other camp. I love her. In fact, my six month old daughter's middle name is Aust..."

Yes but that is what being a reader is all about!


message 305: by Jen (new)

Jen | 9 comments Mrs. Dalloway, wonderful!


Elizabeth (Alaska) Kirsten wrote: "It seems like there are a lot of people in this group who don't enjoy Jane Austen. I have to say, I am firmly in the other camp. I love her. In fact, my six month old daughter's middle name is Aust..."

Without people like you, she wouldn't still be in print, so you're obviously not alone!


message 307: by Laura (new)

Laura | 149 comments Kirsten wrote: "It seems like there are a lot of people in this group who don't enjoy Jane Austen. I have to say, I am firmly in the other camp. I love her. In fact, my six month old daughter's middle name is Aust..."

I love Austen toooo! :)


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Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
In the fantasy and mental tangles of her sanity, is complete clarity.
No one helped her either.

Everyone should read this! It's tiny, easy to tick off the list :-)


message 310: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul Agreed, Rachel. I enjoyed "The Yellow Wallpaper" much more than I would have thought. It's also easily downloadable for free on Kindle.


message 311: by April (new)

April | 16 comments Rachel (Sfogs) wrote: "The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
In the fantasy and mental tangles of her sanity, is complete clarity.
No one helped her either.

Everyone should read ..."


Rachel, you had me curious! So, thank you Jonpaul, I downloaded and read it this morning! I, too, enjoyed it! It was a great read!


message 312: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
I just finished one of the more obscure books on the list: Monica by Saunders Lewis. I was pleasantly surprised (since the ratings weren't that stellar). I really enjoyed it.


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments White Teeth. Took me a few chapters to get into it & make sense of what the characters were talking about - once I did it was hard to put down.


message 314: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 21 comments I just finished The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon and would highly recommend it. My review is here.
Looking forward to the other Pynchon volumes on the list!


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Kai Coates (southernbohemian) | 42 comments Murder Must Advertise - I really enjoyed it. It is a mystery novel, but the setting of an advertising agency was just as important and engrossing as the murder to be solved.


message 316: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Black Dogs - McEwan - ****

Next to "Atonement", this is my favorite McEwan title so far. I have read at least six by this author and liked them all to varying degrees.


message 317: by Steve (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments I finished How Late It Was How Late, and The Breif Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao over the weekend, Oscar Wao was a decent story, but not my cup of tea in style or story, and How Late was great!


message 318: by Amber (new)

Amber (panduhbear) | 33 comments I wish Paradise Lost was on the list because I'm really enjoying that.


message 319: by Steve (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments Its not? Wow thats a surprise although I have to admit I am glad its not:)


message 320: by Dee (new)

Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments There's not much poetry on the list. Ovid's Metamorphoses is, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it if you like Paradise Lost, assuming you can find a good translation. (I'm reading Michael Simpson's version at the moment, and really enjoying it, even though it is in prose)


message 321: by Dee (new)

Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments And I've just finished Little Women as my latest list book.


message 322: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
Finished The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg. A quote from the book sums up how I feel about the book: “With regard to the work itself, I dare not venture a judgment, for I do not understand it.” --James Hogg


message 323: by Ginny (new)

Ginny | 165 comments I have finished In Search of Lost Time. It is done, it was long,and though some of it was fine, I know where the lost time went; reading all seven volumes of this work. I sound bitter; do I sound bitter??? Don't want to talk about it anymore...


message 324: by Lecterclarice (new)

Lecterclarice | 10 comments I've just finished my first "official" 1001 list book, as a newbie to this group - Silas Marner. It's my first foray into the works of George Eliot and being a shorter novel, probably not a bad place to start! I enjoyed it and it's piqued my interest in exploring her oher works, which is great.


message 325: by Steve (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments Hah, I loved Diane and Ginny's statement about the books they finished:)

I just finished The Music of Chance great little book.

review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 326: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 90 comments Becky wrote: "White Teeth. Took me a few chapters to get into it & make sense of what the characters were talking about - once I did it was hard to put down."


When does it get interesting? I'm having the same issue, about to start chapter 4 and it just doesn't read well so far.


message 327: by Karina (new)

Karina | 401 comments Just finished The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Reading all of the books in order. I really like them!


message 328: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 2336 comments Mod
Finished Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun. Truly amazing book! Even better than Hunger which was also very good. The only negative thing I can think of was that it was a bit misogynistic in that the female characters were portrayed in a negative light and henceforth quite unlikeable. The book was so well written, however, that it more than compensated for this.


message 330: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul Lecterclarice wrote: "I've just finished my first "official" 1001 list book, as a newbie to this group - Silas Marner. It's my first foray into the works of George Eliot and being a shorter novel, probably not a bad pla..."

Congratulations! I also just finished Silas Marner and enjoyed it. Welcome to the club!


message 331: by Becky (new)

Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Andrea-hang in there with White Teeth. Try to appreciate the "war" section for its absurdity and as the foundation for the men's friendship.


message 333: by Ellinor (new)

Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
I recently finished The Handmaid's Tale, Never Let Me Go, Wise Blood, The Invention of the Curried Sausage and Our Ancestors. I enjoyed all of them, but the Handmaid's Tale was easily the best.


message 335: by Laura (new)

Laura | 149 comments Karina wrote: "Just finished The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Reading all of the books in order. I really like them!"

I'm planning on doing the same too :)


message 337: by Craig (new)

Craig | 241 comments Of Mice and Men -Steinbeck,
The Water Babies -Kingsley,
Keep the Aspidistra Flying -Orwell,
and
Antic Hay -Huxley


message 338: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.

Guns, tough guy talk, gambling, vice. It's everything a boy wants for Christmas.


message 339: by Setalpgninnpsekil (new)

Setalpgninnpsekil | 7 comments Jonpaul wrote: "The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.

Guns, tough guy talk, gambling, vice. It's everything a boy wants for Christmas."


What a fantastic book. I read it earlier this year. Can't wait to read others in the series.


message 340: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul So far "The Long Goodbye" is my favorite Chandler novel. And by leagues. Once you've read that, do not skip the terrific Robert Altman adaptation starring Elliot Gould as Marlowe. Really, it's one of the best detective movies ever.


message 341: by Setalpgninnpsekil (new)

Setalpgninnpsekil | 7 comments Jonpaul wrote: "So far "The Long Goodbye" is my favorite Chandler novel. And by leagues. Once you've read that, do not skip the terrific Robert Altman adaptation starring Elliot Gould as Marlowe. Really, it's one ..."

I've actually seen the movie (loved it, my favorite Altman film), but the book is still on my to-read list. Gonna get through all of the Chandler stories soon.


message 342: by Edwin (new)

Edwin Priest | 45 comments I finally finished Rushdie's Midnight's Children earlier this week. It is certainly one of the more difficult books I have read recently, and I almost gave up on it a number of times. Even so, it is one of the most memorable and rewarding I books I have read.


message 343: by Haley (new)

Haley (hmills96) Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending. Pretty droll until the very end. Just meh for me. Something to mark off the list I guess.


message 344: by Judith (new)

Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments The Wars - Findley - *****

The Wars


message 345: by Kat (new)

Kat (ceratopsians) | 56 comments I've just finished Camilla by Fanny Burney and while I enjoyed I think it went on far longer than it needed to.


message 346: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul Camilla is sitting by my bed, staring at me. It's going to sit its fat ass there a little longer, too.


message 347: by Erika (new)

Erika (erikarae) I finished Gone with the Wind this week. I can't believe I waited so long to read it. Incredible.


message 348: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 47 comments Jonpaul wrote: "Camilla is sitting by my bed, staring at me. It's going to sit its fat ass there a little longer, too."

Camilla is on my "books I hated list" :(


message 349: by Merissa (new)

Merissa (mayomb) | 3 comments I just finished Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell. It was an ok mystery novel, but I didn't think it was too special.


message 350: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 248 comments Just finished House Mother Normal. It was amazing!


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