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How many of the LIST books have you read?

Chronicle in Stone by Ismail Kadare
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Moby-Dick or, The Whale by Herman Melvil..."
I'm so glad you enjoyed Moby Dick. It wasn't for me at all. Although it got off to a promising start and the descriptive prose was often startlingly beautiful I just don't care about whaling and whaling ships so once they got on the boat it was one giant snooze for me zzzzzzzz.
How was Chronicle in Stone?

I read:
Disgrace
Affinity
What a Carve Up!
Flowers for Algernon
The Graduate
Native Son
The Last September (it had to be done this month!)
Discworld:
Guards! Guards!
Moving Pictures
9 more for me:
Blood Meridian McCarthy, Cormac - 3
Wise Children Carter, Angela - 3.5
Home and the World, The Tagore, Rabindranath - 4
Gorky Park Smith, Martin Cruz - 3.5
Return Of The Soldier, The West, Rebecca - 3
Sword In The Stone, The White, T. H. - 2.5
Brothers Karamazov, The Dostoevsky, Fyodor - DNF
Cryptonomicon Stephenson, Neal - 5
1984 Orwell, George - 3.5
making 276 and counting...
plus 1 re-read
Cold Comfort Farm Gibbons, Stella - 4
plus my single major candidate for Books That Ought To Be In The G1000 (might start a separate thread!):
Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy - 5, 5 and 5!
Blood Meridian McCarthy, Cormac - 3
Wise Children Carter, Angela - 3.5
Home and the World, The Tagore, Rabindranath - 4
Gorky Park Smith, Martin Cruz - 3.5
Return Of The Soldier, The West, Rebecca - 3
Sword In The Stone, The White, T. H. - 2.5
Brothers Karamazov, The Dostoevsky, Fyodor - DNF
Cryptonomicon Stephenson, Neal - 5
1984 Orwell, George - 3.5
making 276 and counting...
plus 1 re-read
Cold Comfort Farm Gibbons, Stella - 4
plus my single major candidate for Books That Ought To Be In The G1000 (might start a separate thread!):
Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy - 5, 5 and 5!


I'm afraid I wanted to like it better than I did. I may have been the victim of overly high expectations. I liked it okay--gave it a 3.
I had tried reading Moby Dick years ago and had the same kind of reaction you describe. The Classics and Western Canon group read it this month and that helped me get through it--but even apart from that, I had a lot different experience with it this time. Yes, there were still a couple of spots that dragged, but overall I thought it was great.

The Garden of the Finzi-Cortinis
Candide
Look at Me
Gilead
Great Expectations
The Maltese Falcon
And Discworld:
Reaper Man
Witches Abroad
Small Gods
Lords and Ladies
Which puts me at 213 :-)
10 more for me this month:
Under The Volcano Lowry, Malcolm - 4.5
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy le Carré, John - 5
Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, The Chabon, Michael - 2
Look At Me Brookner, Anita - 4
Evelina Burney, Fanny - 4
Secret History, The Tartt, Donna - 2
Tales Of The City Maupin, Armistead - 4.5
Everything Is Illuminated Foer, Jonathan Safran - 4
Grass is Singing, The Lessing, Doris - 4
Portnoy's Complaint Roth, Philip - 4
making 286 - should reach 300 before end of year!
also read another surprising omission from the G1000, namely:
Beowulf anon (Seamus Heaney translation) - 4
Under The Volcano Lowry, Malcolm - 4.5
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy le Carré, John - 5
Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, The Chabon, Michael - 2
Look At Me Brookner, Anita - 4
Evelina Burney, Fanny - 4
Secret History, The Tartt, Donna - 2
Tales Of The City Maupin, Armistead - 4.5
Everything Is Illuminated Foer, Jonathan Safran - 4
Grass is Singing, The Lessing, Doris - 4
Portnoy's Complaint Roth, Philip - 4
making 286 - should reach 300 before end of year!
also read another surprising omission from the G1000, namely:
Beowulf anon (Seamus Heaney translation) - 4

This month I read:
Goodbye to Berlin
The Crow Road
The Left Hand of Darkness
For Whom the Bell Tolls
The Old Man and the Sea
A Fairy Tale of New York
Camp Concentration
Discworld:
Soul Music
Interesting Times
Maskerade
Feet of Clay
Hogfather
A Dance to the Music of Time - First Movement
8 more for me - no 4 or 5 stars though, so nothing that knocked my socks off:
Captain Blood Sabatini, Rafael - 3.5
Candide Voltaire - 3.5
Man Who Loved Children, The Stead, Christina - 2.5
Love in a Cold Climate Mitford, Nancy - 3.5
Virginian, The: A Horseman Of The Plains Wister, Owen - 3
Great Impersonation, The Oppenheim, E. Phillips - 3.5
Famished Road, The Okri, Ben - 3.5
Prayer For Owen Meany, A Irving, John - DNF
high point of month was a re-read:
Voyage To Arcturus, A Lindsay, David - 5
Total is now 294 and have 6 or 7 more planned before end of year so should be photo-finish wrt The Big 300!
Captain Blood Sabatini, Rafael - 3.5
Candide Voltaire - 3.5
Man Who Loved Children, The Stead, Christina - 2.5
Love in a Cold Climate Mitford, Nancy - 3.5
Virginian, The: A Horseman Of The Plains Wister, Owen - 3
Great Impersonation, The Oppenheim, E. Phillips - 3.5
Famished Road, The Okri, Ben - 3.5
Prayer For Owen Meany, A Irving, John - DNF
high point of month was a re-read:
Voyage To Arcturus, A Lindsay, David - 5
Total is now 294 and have 6 or 7 more planned before end of year so should be photo-finish wrt The Big 300!

I read:
A Lost Lady
Travels With my Aunt
The Valley of Bones
The Soldier's Art
The Military Philosophers
Microserfs
Consider Phlebas
Dance to the Music of Time - Second and Third Movements
I did 7 more before end of 2018, breaking 300 when finishing The Big Nowhere on 28th Dec.
Plus one more yesterday, making 8 more since last time
those books in full:
Microserfs Coupland, Douglas - 4.5
Travels With My Aunt Greene, Graham - 3.5
First Love Turgenev, Ivan - 3.5
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Dick, Philip K. - 4.5
Secret Agent, The Conrad, Joseph - 3.5
Big Nowhere, The Ellroy, James - 3.5
Zazie In The Metro Queneau, Raymond - 4
One Of Ours Cather, Willa - 3.5
making 302 total
oh, and one of the "Ones That Got Away" list which doesn't count officially, but is worth a mention cos it was amazing:
Killer Angels, The Shaara, Michael - 4.5
I have just looked at my planned reads for January, and they are almost all G1000, so should hopefully manage at least 10 more this month! :oD
Plus one more yesterday, making 8 more since last time
those books in full:
Microserfs Coupland, Douglas - 4.5
Travels With My Aunt Greene, Graham - 3.5
First Love Turgenev, Ivan - 3.5
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Dick, Philip K. - 4.5
Secret Agent, The Conrad, Joseph - 3.5
Big Nowhere, The Ellroy, James - 3.5
Zazie In The Metro Queneau, Raymond - 4
One Of Ours Cather, Willa - 3.5
making 302 total
oh, and one of the "Ones That Got Away" list which doesn't count officially, but is worth a mention cos it was amazing:
Killer Angels, The Shaara, Michael - 4.5
I have just looked at my planned reads for January, and they are almost all G1000, so should hopefully manage at least 10 more this month! :oD

A Dance to the Music of Time (that's right, all 12!!!!)
A Glastonbury Romance
A Fine Balance
A Legacy
A Long Long Way
One of Ours
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist
A Month in the Country
Things Fall Apart
Discworld:
Jingo
The Last Continent
The Human Comedy:
At The Sign of The Cat and Racket
The Ball at Sceaux
Putting me at 237 little checks :-)

Anyway, I read 60 :
Score: 60 of 1000 (6%) Rank: #13,025 of 27,194 users (top 48%)
Another 940 to go! :p
Fay - how was A Glastonbury Romance? it's nearing the top of my pile and I'm not sure if I'm looking forward to it or not!

There is a website that has the Guardian list of books (and a ton of other lists) arranged in a format where you can check off the ones you’ve read. I’m on vacation and away from my computer—all I have is my phone, so I don’t know if I can provide a link or not. I typed in ‘list challenges’ into Safari and into google, and the site I’m talking about was the first one to pop up on both searches. When you load the site, type ‘Guardian’ into the search box and you should find the list. You have to create an account to save your lists, but I haven’t ever had any unsolicited emails from them or anything and I’ve been using it for over a year. I like that site because they have a lot of book lists you can look through, and check off what you’ve read

Anyway, I read 60 :
Score: 60 of 1000 (6%) Rank: #13,025 of 27,194 user..."
Hey - I remeber doing the checklist the first time in August 2017 and been appalled I'd only read around 60 or 70 of The List.
Here's the link for the List Challanges interactive checklist Bryan mentions https://www.listchallenges.com/guardi...

Hmmmmm. What to say, what to say!
Firstly that it is definitely a Masterpiece with a capital M. It's the first British novel I've read that put me so much in mind of the Great Russians. It is epic in its cast of interconnected characters and familal ties. The plotline follows the lives and loves of some of the inhabitants of Glastonbury throughout a year with an overreaching political arc about how the town is run fianancially and spiritaully/religiously.
The prose is oft times poetical in it's descriptions and there are huge portions of metaphysical and esotoric musings with emphasis on Christianity and the story of King Arthur and the Holy Grail. These philosophical musings which vary as much as the characters are what puts the book into the Sci/Fi and Fantasy genre rather than Love or State of the Nation. The only Fantasy elements of the novel are that characters are "guided by the First Cause", or "reviled by the Sun". I tend not to read about the history of a book before I start it so I spent the first 300 pages or so waiting for an epic quest for the Grail to start (I was sadly disappointed.)
There is a lot of forward thinking in terms of sexuality, even by the standards of today with polygamy, homosexuality, prostitution, extramarital offspring, and tendancies towards sexual violence all been treated in the same way. Although the poloitics, mysticism and sexuality of all the characters differ, the author very skillfully manages to never cast any judgement on any of them and skillfully manages the reader into taking the part of whichever character is in the forefront of the narrative at the time.
So it is a "Masterpiece". But was it enjoyable to read? Well in parts. I have to admit some of the sexual elements intrigued me and I was fascinated by the sociological aspects of the story but it is HUGE and sometimes 5 pages of metaphysical ramblings in dense text made my mind wander. I'm glad I read it. It will stay with me a while in a way that more "enjoyable" or "easier" to read books tend not to but it did take an awful lot of commitment to keep going with it to the end.
I wish you all the best with this endeavour whenever any of you come to read it and I can't wait to hear what other people thought.
Thanks Fay (I think!)
MK - as I said back in Message#33 there are also seven separate Listopia lists for the books by category
meanwhile...
I have read 11 more since last report, namely:
To Each His Own Sciascia, Leonardo - compelling - 4
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Kesey, Ken - as per movie - 4
Lucky Jim Amis, Kingsley - hilarious - 4
Samarkand Maalouf, Amin - educational - 3.5
Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas, The (aka Epitaph Of A Small Winner) Machado de Assis, Joaquim Maria - disappointing - 2.5
Magus, The Fowles, John - dnf
Red Badge Of Courage, The Crane, Stephen - immersive - 3.5
Postman Always Rings Twice, The Cain, James M. - overwrought - 3.5
Saturday Night And Sunday Morning Sillitoe, Alan - superb - 5
Crab With The Golden Claws, The (Tintin#09) Herge - fun - 3
Breathing Lessons Tyler, Anne - dnf
making 313 total
and another of the "Ones That Got Away" list:
Tale Of Genji, The Shikibu, Murasaki - masterpiece - 5
MK - as I said back in Message#33 there are also seven separate Listopia lists for the books by category
meanwhile...
I have read 11 more since last report, namely:
To Each His Own Sciascia, Leonardo - compelling - 4
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Kesey, Ken - as per movie - 4
Lucky Jim Amis, Kingsley - hilarious - 4
Samarkand Maalouf, Amin - educational - 3.5
Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas, The (aka Epitaph Of A Small Winner) Machado de Assis, Joaquim Maria - disappointing - 2.5
Magus, The Fowles, John - dnf
Red Badge Of Courage, The Crane, Stephen - immersive - 3.5
Postman Always Rings Twice, The Cain, James M. - overwrought - 3.5
Saturday Night And Sunday Morning Sillitoe, Alan - superb - 5
Crab With The Golden Claws, The (Tintin#09) Herge - fun - 3
Breathing Lessons Tyler, Anne - dnf
making 313 total
and another of the "Ones That Got Away" list:
Tale Of Genji, The Shikibu, Murasaki - masterpiece - 5

Anyway, I read 60 :
Score: 60 of 1000 (6%) Rank: #13,025 of ..."
Thankyou, Fay!
And Darren :)
I haven't forgotten, Brian, I just haven't had time to return to do the list again. Hopefully tomorrow :).
I keep getting lost clicking around on Goodreads, and end up using up all my time :p


Vanity Fair
The Asphalt Jungle
We
A Prayer for Owen Meany
Amongst Women
Discworld:
Carpe Jugulum
The Fifth Elephant
The Truth
The Human Comedy:
Letters of Two Brides
That puts me at 242 (and now seriously lagging behind Darren).
Everything else I read this month was pure trash (in the sense that it could never be classed as literature, not that it was really really bad;-)
Fay - I have not pulled any further ahead of you as
I have bagged only 5 more myself, namely:
Month In The Country, A Carr, J. L. - perfect mini-masterpiece - 5
Debt To Pleasure, The Lanchester, John - hilarious/unusual - 4.5
Bell Jar, The Plath, Sylvia - astounding Classic - 5
Liaisons Dangereuses, Les Choderlos de Laclos, Pierre - remarkable Classic - 4
Asphalt Jungle, The Burnett, W. R. - accomplished noir - 4.5
making total of 318
plus one more "OTGA":
White Guard, The Bulgakov, Mikhail - superb historical - 8
I have bagged only 5 more myself, namely:
Month In The Country, A Carr, J. L. - perfect mini-masterpiece - 5
Debt To Pleasure, The Lanchester, John - hilarious/unusual - 4.5
Bell Jar, The Plath, Sylvia - astounding Classic - 5
Liaisons Dangereuses, Les Choderlos de Laclos, Pierre - remarkable Classic - 4
Asphalt Jungle, The Burnett, W. R. - accomplished noir - 4.5
making total of 318
plus one more "OTGA":
White Guard, The Bulgakov, Mikhail - superb historical - 8



I read:
American Pastoral
Vilette
Oranges are not the Only Fruit
Under the Volcano
Breakfast of Champions
Deliverance
The Tortoise and the Hare
Death in Venice
Discworld:
Thief of Time
The Last Hero
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
City Watch
The Wee Free Men
The Human Comedy:
The Purse
So I am now exactly a quarter of the way through on 250 - yay!
Good Going Fay!
I also had a good month, with 10 (TEN!) more G1000 completed:
Effi Briest Fontane, Theodor - started meh/finished ok - 2.5
Count Belisarius Graves, Robert - historically enjoyable - 4
Excellent Women Pym, Barbara - excellent(!) - 4
When The Wind Blows Briggs, Raymond - funny/scary - 4
Lord Of The Rings, The Tolkein, J. R. R. - masterpiece (obvs) - 5
Death In Venice Mann, Thomas - superbly written - 4
Amongst Women McGahern, John - annoying - 3
Good Soldier, The Ford, Ford Madox - amazing style - 4
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Winterson, Jeanette - superb on many levels - 5
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There Carroll, Lewis - nonsense - 2
making a total of 328
plus 1 more "OTGA":
Wave Theory of Angels, The Macleod, Alison - unusual & intriguing - 4
I also had a good month, with 10 (TEN!) more G1000 completed:
Effi Briest Fontane, Theodor - started meh/finished ok - 2.5
Count Belisarius Graves, Robert - historically enjoyable - 4
Excellent Women Pym, Barbara - excellent(!) - 4
When The Wind Blows Briggs, Raymond - funny/scary - 4
Lord Of The Rings, The Tolkein, J. R. R. - masterpiece (obvs) - 5
Death In Venice Mann, Thomas - superbly written - 4
Amongst Women McGahern, John - annoying - 3
Good Soldier, The Ford, Ford Madox - amazing style - 4
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Winterson, Jeanette - superb on many levels - 5
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There Carroll, Lewis - nonsense - 2
making a total of 328
plus 1 more "OTGA":
Wave Theory of Angels, The Macleod, Alison - unusual & intriguing - 4

I had a decent month with 12 more off the list. They were:
Blindness
I Served the King of England
Day of the Triffids
Pale Fire
Non-Stop
Tintin in Tibet
Hyperion
My Family and Other Animals
The Idiot
The English Patient
The Castafiore Emerald
The Crab with the Golden Claws
Plus Discworld:
Monstrous Regiment
A Hat Full of Sky
Going Postal
Thud!


No--It's on my shelves though. I had a book of his short stories I read a few years ago, and I was pretty ambivalent about those, which didn't make me in a hurry to read the novel. If you'd said you thought it was fantastic, I might have moved it up my TBR list, but now I'll probably let it sit until it comes up on a group read someday, or by chance some other way. I'll get to it, but I'm not in a hurry--I've got tons of stuff to read yet

Well Done Fay! this month you really did catch me up a bit ;o)
April saw another 8 bagged from the G1000 List:
Man In The High Castle, The Dick, Philip K. - bit of a mess - 2
Maus I: A Survivor's Tale Spiegelman, Art - honest and chilling - 4
Red Dragon Harris, Thomas - influential superior best-seller - 4
Blindness Saramago, Jose - expected more - 3
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Twain, Mark - disappointing - 2
Vurt Noon, Jeff - amazing - 5
The Unfortunates Johnson, B. S. - surprisingly coherent/satisfying - 4
Guns Of Navarone, The MacLean, Alistair - best-sellery as expected 3
making a total of 336
April saw another 8 bagged from the G1000 List:
Man In The High Castle, The Dick, Philip K. - bit of a mess - 2
Maus I: A Survivor's Tale Spiegelman, Art - honest and chilling - 4
Red Dragon Harris, Thomas - influential superior best-seller - 4
Blindness Saramago, Jose - expected more - 3
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Twain, Mark - disappointing - 2
Vurt Noon, Jeff - amazing - 5
The Unfortunates Johnson, B. S. - surprisingly coherent/satisfying - 4
Guns Of Navarone, The MacLean, Alistair - best-sellery as expected 3
making a total of 336

Since then my reading habits have completely changed and I am loving even the ones I hate. I reached 270 this month which considering I started at around 70 isn't too shabby for 2 years work, especially considering I only got "one point" for the whole of the Earthsea Saga, the LOTR trilogy, Dance to the Music of Time and haven't yet earned my Discworld point even though I've read 40 of them.
How is everyone else doing?
This months offerings are:
Red Harvest
A Thousand Acres
Fahrenheit 451
The Corrections
When the Wind Blows
Asterix the Gaul
Schindler's Ark
The Mill on the Foss
Discworld:
Wintersmith
Making Money
Unseen Academicals
I Shall Wear Midnight
Snuff
Raising Steam
The Human Comedy:
Modeste Mignon

I'm not very dedicated--I read a lot of different things, though probable 80-90% of my fiction reads come from one of the various lists I follow, including this one and Boxall's. So far, on the Guardian list, I'm hovering around 229, and won't get to any others till the last half of this month.
Well Done Fay!
I have a more laissez faire attitude than you - I'm happy to count titles as soon as I've done one from a series, or even if I DNF!
speaking of which, I had my most DNF's in a month in May with three!
you will see them among my 8 more added:
The Buddha of Suburbia - good, but bit pointless - 3.5
And Then There Were None - classic - 4
Swann's Way (In Search of Lost Time, #1) - overblown - DNF
Fatherland - flawless thriller - 5
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - good fun - 4
Infinite Jest - overblown - DNF
The Talented Mr Ripley - entertaining - 4
Pale Fire - annoying/impenetrable - DNF
making total of 344
also an "OTGA":
Phantom Lady - disappointingly "procedural" - 2.5
I have a more laissez faire attitude than you - I'm happy to count titles as soon as I've done one from a series, or even if I DNF!
speaking of which, I had my most DNF's in a month in May with three!
you will see them among my 8 more added:
The Buddha of Suburbia - good, but bit pointless - 3.5
And Then There Were None - classic - 4
Swann's Way (In Search of Lost Time, #1) - overblown - DNF
Fatherland - flawless thriller - 5
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - good fun - 4
Infinite Jest - overblown - DNF
The Talented Mr Ripley - entertaining - 4
Pale Fire - annoying/impenetrable - DNF
making total of 344
also an "OTGA":
Phantom Lady - disappointingly "procedural" - 2.5

I'm not very dedicated--I read a lot of different thin..."
I read other stuff too but it's mostly trash as a relief from hardcore List books.
Start planning my coronation, I am determined to finish it!!

I have a more laissez faire attitude than you - I'm happy to count titles as soon as I've done one from a series, or even if I DNF!
speaking of which, I had my most DNF's in a mon..."
I know I'm a real pedant about it. Your attitude is much healthier lol!
How bad was Infinite Jest? I am almost ready to read it. Do I need to line up a load of trash for afterwards if it's hard going?
Infinite Jest really wasn't that bad - it was very well written and was engaging enough at times - but there were long stretches which seemed to add nothing (seemed self-indulgent and/or style-over-substance) and after 550 pages I couldn't really face 550 more!

According to the tickbox list, I've now (as of June 4) read 237 from the list (although a few of the big books were undertaken when I had a lot more time).
In May I've added:
Invisible Cities
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Solaris
Tintin in Tibet
Amongst Women
and The Talented Mr Ripley
And reread:
Under the Volcano
and Death in Venice.

I agree with Darren--if it's not doing it for you in the first half, you can probably shed yourself of it without too much harm. There are two main storylines--that of the young tennis player, and the former addict Don Gately. The Don Gately sections make the book worthwhile, in my mind.


I'm up to 244 according to the check list
Only brand new read was Giovanni's Room
Re-reads for:
At Swim Two Birds
The Wasp Factory
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Plus I added #14 and 15 to my HUman Comedy total:
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket
El Verdugo.
Plus -I restarted my Shakespeare in rough writing order with Midsummer Night's Dream
My other triumph this month was adding a Human Comedy checklist to the List Challenges site


I'm up to 244 according to the check list
Only brand new read was Giovanni's Room
Re-reads for:
At Swim Two Birds
The Wasp Factory
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Plus I a..."
We need the link to the HC list please :-)

Giovanni's Room
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
The Discworld Series
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Zuleika Dobson
Foucault's Pendulum
Fingersmith
The Death of the Heart
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Mrs Dalloway
The Invisible Man
A Far Cry From Kensington
The Human Comedy:
A Start in Life
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A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Moby-Dick or, The Whale by Herman Melville (finishing up the essays in the back of the Norton Critical Edition)
and
about half way through The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
I'm pretty happy to have finally got to Moby-Dick. Not only did I really enjoy it, but I have that feeling of striking off one item on my bucket list. MD is truly one of those 'read before you die' books.