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Merissa wrote: "I just finished Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell. It was an ok mystery novel, but I didn't think it was too special."

I felt the same way.


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Erika wrote: "I finished Gone with the Wind this week. I can't believe I waited so long to read it. Incredible."

I am going to tackle that one next year. Embarrassing that I haven't read it yet, given that I live in Atlanta.


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Amber (panduhbear) | 33 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."

Oh I'm reading that too. It's good so far, I liked Cecilia and Evelina a lot too.


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Crystal (crystalathome) I recently finished Crime and Punishment. At first I didn't really like it but a few days after I finished I was still thinking about it. I definitely see its literary value.

Now I'm reading Junk by William Burroughs.... not sure why this is a book I needed to read before I die. I'm not loving it.


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Ginny | 165 comments The Collecter by Fowles, The Stone Diary and Unless, both by Carol Shields.


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April | 16 comments Ginny wrote: "The Collecter by Fowles, The Stone Diary and Unless, both by Carol Shields."

I loved The Collector by John Fowles


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Stephanie | 19 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."

Love this post :)


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Theresa (tweezle) | 0 comments The Time Machine by H.G. Wells.


message 359: by Diane (new)

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Cheese by Willem Elsschot. Quick read.


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Setalpgninnpsekil | 7 comments Just finished War and Peace. What a great book. Well worth the 1200 pages.


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Setalpgninnpsekil wrote: "Just finished War and Peace. What a great book. Well worth the 1200 pages."

Totally awesome book. One of the best ever.


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Kathy Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. Not so good. She changed the personality of Mr. Rochester of Jane Eyre to make her story more believable.


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Sepideh Dehghani | 2 comments I just finished Rebecca.it made me think about what love is.


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Lauren | 73 comments I finished Silas Marner about a week or two ago. I also read A Sense of an Ending back in October. I enjoyed both of these books.


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Lecterclarice | 10 comments Just finished Lady Chatterley's Lover. Once I started I just couldn't put it down - I was hooked!


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Amber (panduhbear) | 33 comments Lecterclarice wrote: "Just finished Lady Chatterley's Lover. Once I started I just couldn't put it down - I was hooked!"

Someone quoted that book to me the other day on a "not-date" and I found it incredibly sexy. Is it as racy as the cover led me to believe?


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Ellinor (1001andmore) | 912 comments Mod
I just finished Ethan Frome and Lieutenant Gustl, two very quick reads I enjoyed.


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Finished Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West which was ok but nothing special.


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Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments Mrs Dalloway. I love Woolf's writing style, though this one didn't captivate me as much as The Waves.


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Aileen | 154 comments A Clockwork Orange. I can't say I enjoyed it, 2/5*


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Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments The Grass is Singing, depressing but very well written.


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Half of a Yellow Sun (audiobook version) - compelling novel about the Nigerian conflict in the late 1960s.


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April | 16 comments Becky wrote: "Half of a Yellow Sun (audiobook version) - compelling novel about the Nigerian conflict in the late 1960s."

Ahhhhh, I adored that book!


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Ann A (readerann) | 105 comments Anna Karenina - Loved it!


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments The Go Between by LP Hartley, well written but never got that into it, 3/5 stars.


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Edwin Priest | 45 comments The War of the Worlds. Amazing stuff, as much for the imaginative SciFi as for the insights into how our society and human psyches can unravel so quickly.


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Wendy (wendyneedsbooks) | 154 comments Metamorphoses by Ovid (from the original '06 list). Totally worth while. It's like a one-stop-shop for your mythological needs. & enjoyable too, if long. My review with pictures is here!


message 381: by Diane (new)

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Finished Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse.


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Erika (erikarae) I recently finished The Color Purple, which was really beautiful, if sometimes a little tough to swallow. It was a fast read!

And today I finished Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. This was wonderfully written, but one of the more bizarre books I've read recently.


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments Erika wrote: "I recently finished The Color Purple, which was really beautiful, if sometimes a little tough to swallow. It was a fast read!

And today I finished [book:Perfume: The Story of a Murder..."


we read this for a book club and I kept thinking really? All this over a great sense of smell? It was a bit contrived and unbelievable for me.


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Setalpgninnpsekil | 7 comments I finished Farewell, My Lovely yesterday. What a great read. Love Raymond Chandler's style.


message 385: by Mike (last edited Jan 23, 2014 12:29PM) (new)

Mike Niewodowski | 6 comments Just finished City Primeval by Elmore Leonard.

http://my1001bookodyssey.com/2014/01/...


Stephanie "Jedigal" (jedigal) | 270 comments Finished another re-read of Gone With The Wind last week. Have read it, I guess, 8 times? I don't think I'll ever get tired of it.


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Kat (ceratopsians) | 56 comments I finished Aldous Huxley's 'Eyeless in Gaza' this morning! Although I managed to make it to the end, I was never really entertained and barely interested in the characters or their lives. I think I may prefer Brave New World when I get to it as it's the kind of book I would have picked up on my own.


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Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments It took me almost a year, but I finally finished Les Misérables this evening.


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Luke (korrick) David wrote: "It took me almost a year, but I finally finished Les Misérables this evening."

Congratulations! Thoughts?


message 390: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Flynn (stephanieflynn) Finished The Rugged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Trammel last week. I really enjoyed it. Beautifully written and though I didn't agree with the politics it was amazing how much holds true today


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Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments Aubrey wrote: "David wrote: "It took me almost a year, but I finally finished Les Misérables this evening."

Congratulations! Thoughts?"


It was so good. I really enjoyed how much of it is just a vast portrait of every aspect of French society over a period of over 20 years. The story is amazing, but that is just a small part of what makes it a wonderful book.


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Steve mitchell | 127 comments Finished Le Choses by Georges Perec
Les choses by Georges Perec

Didnt like the style my review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 394: by Linda (new)

Linda | 275 comments David wrote: "Aubrey wrote: "David wrote: "It took me almost a year, but I finally finished Les Misérables this evening."

Congratulations! Thoughts?"

It was so good. I really enjoyed how much of i..."


I was reluctant to start this book, but I'm reading with a group - the schedule is set for 5 months. But I surprisingly found myself wrapped up in the story immediately and had to stop myself from reading too far ahead of the group. I'm only ~10% in so far.


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Mia Claire | 6 comments Les Misérables is amazing. I didn't expect that I'd stick throughout the whole book. It is just unfortunate that the copy I bought is the abridged version of Simon & Schuster Enriched Classics which was erroneously labeled as "Complete and Unabridged"(oh the deception). But nevertheless, it is still a masterpiece to behold. Perhaps I should read it again. And this time, the entire unabridged edition.


message 396: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 73 comments I just finished Middlemarch by George Eliot. I thought it would take me months to read, but I was enthralled! Wonderful story, and I highly recommend it!


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Finally finished The Monastery by Scott. I liked it quite a lot, but was too distracted by other events to read it in any shorter time. I think it took me three weeks!

The Monastery


message 398: by Diane (last edited Jan 27, 2014 03:31PM) (new)

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Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner. Pretty amazing, although not an easy read due to the very long sentences (I think there is a sentence with over a thousand words in it). Great story. I liked it so much better than The Sound and the Fury.


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Mandy | 154 comments Just finished Cats Eye - Margaret Atwood. Enjoyed it though sad in places.


message 400: by Steve (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments Cutter and BoneNewton Thornburg
What a fantastic book!


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