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My "Read My Own Books" Challenge
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Mar 25, 2014 06:20PM

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Cities in Civilization (Peter Hall)
The Birth of the Modern (Paul Johnson)
The Poems of Emily Dickinson
Gravity’s Rainbow (Thomas Pynchon)
The Demons (Heimito von Doderer, 3rd time)
The Master of Go (Yasunari Kawabata, 3rd time)
An Instance of the Fingerpost (Iain Pears)
Dos Passos USA trilogy
Herzog (Saul Bellow)
Life, A User’s Manual (Georges Perec)
The Scholars (Wu Ching-Tzu)
The Master and Margarita (Mikhail Bulgakov)
Cigarettes (Harry Mathews)
Big Sur and the Oranges of Heironymus Bosch (Henry Miller)
The Road to Oxiana (Robert Byron)
Death on the Installment Plan (Louis-Ferdinand Céline)


Like Sue, the only book on your list that I've already read, Charles, is the Pears. IIRC, it was a fun read.



But I think I might have misunderstood the point of this thread. (Is that what you call it?) I thought it was about re-reading books. I re-read books all the time.
But to buy books and not read them! Why would anyone do that? I'm more like Ruth in this. I buy 4 or 5 books and I don't buy more until I've finished those. But to have more than a thousand books waiting to be read! Don't you ever think of how those poor books feel? Even a book wants to be loved and to a book being loved starts with being read.
But I have to admit that, every December, I get a double pension. Here in Italy, many people are paid, salary or pension, once a month and many of us get a double pay or pension in December. I treat mine like found money and buy a bunch of books. And then there are the outdoor markets where they often sell used books for 3 or 2 or even just 1 euro, which is more than 3 or 2 or 1 dollar, but not much. And sometimes, you can find really good stuff. I once bought 7 old paperback editions of classics in murder mysteries--for 50 cents each!
But I never have more than 30 books at a time that I haven't read yet.
How can you stand all those books staring resentfully at you, thinking, 'I could be on the shelf of someone who would read me.' and not feel a little guilty?


My complaint is with the fact Goodreads doesn't seem to acknowledge the re-reading of a book as reading. I recently re-read Bel Canto, which I own, but get no credit for the effort. This happens with non-challenge books as well.


My complaint is with the fact Goodreads doesn't seem to acknowledge the re-reading of a book as reading. I recentl..."
The problem is, I found out, that the books need a date finished.

My complaint is with the fact Goodreads doesn't seem to acknowledge the re-reading of a book as ..."
Ah yes! That too!

I know this has nothing to do with the discussion. I just couldn't take it any more.
Does anybody else have these problems? I look around in this wi-fi cafe and everybody seems happy, except me.

However, it sounds to me that instead, your computer has been infested with a bug which attaches itself to webpage links (either by click or by hover) and redirects you in the way you say. Are you using Firefox? Not only is Firefox particularly susceptible, but de-installing and re-installing won't help. If I am correct, you should either switch browsers (e.g. to Chrome) or get your machine professionally cleaned.
BTW, verify my infestation hypothesis BEFORE you declare Goodreads a trusted site.

Did you run a virus check Rosabeatrice?

I just bought this machine and, even today, with all the nonsense it put me through, it took me 45 minutes to check my e-mail and another hour to get here. In fact, just 2 seconds ago, the machine froze.
Thanks again! I will do as I'm told.
Internet used to be so much fun. Now, it's just one never-ending commercial!

This particular book was written in 1956. It's interesting to read a police procedural from so long ago. I have to admit that another reason I picked this one is that I'm behind on this challenge, and I wanted something short.




Then, I downloaded Mansfield Park - for free, so does that count?! - on the Kindle, and haven't even finished it yet... THEN I went to the library - first time in 7 weeks...and checked out 6 books....
I have fallen, hard, off the wagon. ;)

And what IS the next book? Of 900 pages?

It's our reading list book A Place of Greater Safety which I know I'll never finish by the 15th of May. I'm only 9% through and it seems I've been reading it for days. Well, if I don't, I'll still read the thread, because I think I know how the French Revolution turned out.

I set a goal of fifty pages a day, and I did finish it. So many character's almost did me in.


I'm not as far as you but I do like it. I like the diversity of the characters. I decided not to worry if I forgot a character as I figured (hoped) context would bring details back to me. So far that seems to be working.


I know I'll never finish it on time, but I've been wanting to read it for a while, so I think it's now or never.
And Sherry, I read the last chapter first! As if I didn't know how it would end!

Anyway, it's a fun and immensely satisfying read. It's out of print but you can still pick up a copy through amazon and no doubt other places as well. I highly recommend it.

On the Beach
The Sound and the Fury
Big Fish
11/22/63
Naoko: A Novel
So, some small progress. :)

Silk Fish Opium
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America
Half Broke Horses
World Without End

The Sound and the Fury"
Gee whiz. I haven'r read Faulkner in over 40 years. Maybe I'll read this in the fall.


The Sound and the Fury"
Gee whiz. I haven'r read Faulkner in over 40 years. Mayb..."
:). In truth I loved Absalom, Absalom! more.

Lynn! Welcome home!

Long time ago, but I was completely sucked in by The Devil in the White City, remember I enjoyed the fool out of it.

Hey there, Ruth! The years just flow by, don't they? How have you been?


Hey there, Ruth! The years just flow by, don't they? How have you been?"
I'm fine. How are you?

I'm fine. How are you?
Fine here as well. Still working. Seems I didn't anticipate the whole retirement thing very well. :)
Fortunately, there will always be books.
How is your art? Or is that way too broad a question?

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