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How many of the LIST books have you read?
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I really loved The Virgin Suicides so was looking forward to Middlesex, but it didn't seem like a novel as such, more of a cross between a memoir of the Greek immigrant experience and a nonfic/history book
I only made one highlight in my Kindle version which was this at nearly 300 pages in:
"When I told my life story to Dr. Luce, the place where he invariably got interested was when I came to Clementine Stark. Luce didn’t care about criminally smitten grandparents or silkworm boxes or serenading clarinets. To a certain extent, I understand. I even agree."
I figured that if even the protagonist admits that the book so far has been uninteresting, then it was time for me to stop.
I only made one highlight in my Kindle version which was this at nearly 300 pages in:
"When I told my life story to Dr. Luce, the place where he invariably got interested was when I came to Clementine Stark. Luce didn’t care about criminally smitten grandparents or silkworm boxes or serenading clarinets. To a certain extent, I understand. I even agree."
I figured that if even the protagonist admits that the book so far has been uninteresting, then it was time for me to stop.


The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe
Asterix the Gaul by Rene Goscinny
The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester
and a few of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series:
Monstrous Regiment
The Last Hero: A Discworld Fable
Unseen Academicals
Going Postal

I liked Middlesex - eventually! I pushed through and it got really good. Virgin Suicides is definitely a lot better though. Snappier and more to the point. There was a lot of meandering in the first part about life in Greece.

The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford
An ambivalent 3 stars"
Have you done Parade's End yet? It blew hot and cold for me but there were some stunning passages and insights.

A Farewell to Arms
The Three Musketeers
A Passage to India
No Human Comedy either. Definitely to up my game!

Have you done Parade's End yet? It blew hot and cold for me but there were some stunning passages and insights."
I haven’t read Parades End yet. I enjoyed the first 3 parts of Good Soldier but Ford lost me at the end.....so I think I’d probably agree with your hot and cold assessment.


Thanks, you have all been so nice. It's all going OK actually so I'm looking forward to getting some good reading time in!


East of Eden by John Steinbeck
The Castle by Franz Kafka
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 by Sue Townsend
The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delaney
The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler
Daniel Deronda by George Eliot
and more of Terry Pratchett's Discworld:
A Hat Full of Sky
Wintersmith
Thud!
Making Money
5 more for me in November, making 377
Code Of The Woosters, The Wodehouse, P. G. - 3.5
End Of The Affair, The Greene, Graham - 3
A Rage In Harlem Himes, Chester - 5
Suite Francaise Nemirovsky, Irene - 4
Play It As It Lays Didion, Joan - 4
also an "OTGA"
Lord of Light Zelazny, Roger - 4
also a re-read
Heart Of Darkness Conrad, Joseph - 4.5
Code Of The Woosters, The Wodehouse, P. G. - 3.5
End Of The Affair, The Greene, Graham - 3
A Rage In Harlem Himes, Chester - 5
Suite Francaise Nemirovsky, Irene - 4
Play It As It Lays Didion, Joan - 4
also an "OTGA"
Lord of Light Zelazny, Roger - 4
also a re-read
Heart Of Darkness Conrad, Joseph - 4.5

I think that we can all say that!
@Darren -
5* for the Chester Himes! I will have to move it up in the TBR.

Looks like I'll be reading for awhile ;)

3 books read off the list, one of which was a reread.
the Castle (reread - but a long time ago before I went to university so well worth coming at again)
The Member of the wedding - excellent
The Stars my Destination - a curate's egg.
It puts me up to 263/1000.
I also added A Woman of Thirty, from Balzac's Human Comedy, and Henry IV pt 1 from my endeavour to read all of Shakespeare's works in order of writing (or one of the suggested orders, anyway).

The Member of the Wedding--excellent
The Name of the Rose--enjoyable
The Castle--frustrating, but that was the point
The Military Philosophers--#9 in The Dance to the Music of Time
The End of the Affair--disappointing.
I haven't read any list books for December yet, but I did start Books Do Furnish a Room, #10 in DttMoT


3 books read off the list, one of which was a reread.
the Castle (reread - but a long time ago before I went to university so well worth coming at ag..."
Thank you for teaching me a new term "a curate's egg"! I had not heard that before -- I love it!


new-to-me books:
The Bottle Factory Outing by Beryl Bainbridge
If Not Now, When? by Primo Levi
White Noise by Don DeLillo
rereads:
The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
Heavy Weather by P.G. Wodehouse
1984 by George Orwell
and from Terry Pratchett's Discworld, which I have finally completed!
Snuff
I Shall Wear Midnight
Raising Steam
The Shepherd's Crown
Guards! Guards! (reread)


Me too! I'm gonna do that too! ;)

White Teeth
The Member of the Wedding
The End of the Affair
Jude the Obscure
Dolores Claiborne
No Country for Old Men
Norweigian Wood
White Noise
The Information
I also managed the following from Human Comedy:
Domestic Peace
Madame Firmiani
Study of a Woman
The Imaginary Mistress
Ultimate goal for 2020 is to reach 350 I think :-)
Anyone else have any personal goals?


I am starting 2020 with 527 books read (according to List Challenge; there is a slight discrepancy with my own list on my computer which I haven't been able to track down yet.)

You rule!! I can;t wait for you to finish!

Good luck! Can't wait to see which ones you choose :-)

Although I'm most of the way through two more, which will help bulk up January's.
2020 goals will be to reach 300 on the list (I'm nearly at 270 at the mo). And to read more than 50 books in total).

5 more from the Guardian 1000 List for me in December,
so ending year on total of 382
Tropic of Ruislip Thomas, Leslie - 4 Stars
Bel-Ami Maupassant, Guy de - 4
Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas - 4
Member Of The Wedding, The McCullers, Carson - 3.5
Vanity Fair Thackeray, W. M. - 3.5
also an "OTGA"
Hopscotch Cortazar, Julio - 4
also a "Should Be On The List"
The Gate Soseki, Natsume - 4.5
so ending year on total of 382
Tropic of Ruislip Thomas, Leslie - 4 Stars
Bel-Ami Maupassant, Guy de - 4
Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas - 4
Member Of The Wedding, The McCullers, Carson - 3.5
Vanity Fair Thackeray, W. M. - 3.5
also an "OTGA"
Hopscotch Cortazar, Julio - 4
also a "Should Be On The List"
The Gate Soseki, Natsume - 4.5

This months offerings are:
If Not Now, When?
The King of Torts
A Canticle for Leibowitz
Oscar and Lucinda
A Gun for Sale
A Suitable Boy
Porterhouse Blue
The Name of the Rose
No HC for me this month.......
4 more for me in January:
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A Twain, Mark - 2.5
Malice Aforethought Iles, Francis (aka Anthony Berkeley) - 4
Canticle For Leibowitz, A Miller Jr., Walter M. - 2.5
Song Of Solomon Morrison, Toni - 4
making total of 386
plus one "OTGA":
Half Of A Yellow Sun Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi - 4
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A Twain, Mark - 2.5
Malice Aforethought Iles, Francis (aka Anthony Berkeley) - 4
Canticle For Leibowitz, A Miller Jr., Walter M. - 2.5
Song Of Solomon Morrison, Toni - 4
making total of 386
plus one "OTGA":
Half Of A Yellow Sun Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi - 4

Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A Twain, Mark - 2.5
Malice Aforethought Iles, Francis (aka Anthony Berkeley) - 4
Canticle For Leibowitz, A Miller Jr., Walter M..."
I love Half of a Yellow Sun :-)

If Not Now, When (Levi)
Babbitt (Lewis)
A Gun For Sale (Greene)
Plus number 20 in my Human Comedy read
The Girl With the Golden Eyes

New to me were:
The Wings of the Dove by Henry James
Men at Arms by Evelyn Waugh
Living by Henry Green
Uncle Silas by Le Fanu
plus 2 from Balzac's Human Comedy:
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket
The Ball at Sceaux
and one reread - A Gun for Sale by Graham Greene
That takes me to 531 done.

Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline
Same two Human Comedy books for me as Leslie.
I think that makes 249 for me.

The 39 Steps - 4/5
The Diary of a Nobody - 4/5
Queen Lucia - 4/5
The War of the Worlds - 4/5
Doctor Zhivago - 5/5
The Midwich Cuckoos - 3/5
The Day of the Triffids - 4/5
Topper Takes a Trip - 3/5
Tom Brown's Schooldays - 3/5
That gets me to ~170 so maybe even reach 200 this year if I keep it up...

Cider With Rosie
A Suitable Boy
Crome Yellow, and
The Two Towers
Fingersmith
Mary Barton, and
So Long, See You Tomorrow
are on my immediate reading list for February.


That was about where I was when I first encountered the list 8 years ago. The group is a good way to keep whittling away at the list & discovering new authors and/or books. For me, it helps remind me to read from all the categories, not just my favorites (crime, comedy and sci fi/fantasy)!
February was a good month for me, with 8 more completed, namely:
A Lost Lady Cather, Willa - 4.5
Room Temperature Baker, Nicholson - 4.5
My Cousin Rachel Du Maurier, Daphne - 4.5
A Judgement In Stone Rendell, Ruth - 4.5
Fireflies Naipaul, Shiva - 4
Rubyfruit Jungle Brown, Rita Mae - 4
Sentimental Education Flaubert, Gustave - 2.5
Brewster's Millions McCutcheon, George Barr - 2.5
making total of 394
plus one re-read:
Pride And Prejudice Austen, Jane - 4.5
plus one "should be on the list":
Cities Of Salt Munif, Abd al-Rahman - 4.5
fingers crossed for cracking 400 in March... :oD
A Lost Lady Cather, Willa - 4.5
Room Temperature Baker, Nicholson - 4.5
My Cousin Rachel Du Maurier, Daphne - 4.5
A Judgement In Stone Rendell, Ruth - 4.5
Fireflies Naipaul, Shiva - 4
Rubyfruit Jungle Brown, Rita Mae - 4
Sentimental Education Flaubert, Gustave - 2.5
Brewster's Millions McCutcheon, George Barr - 2.5
making total of 394
plus one re-read:
Pride And Prejudice Austen, Jane - 4.5
plus one "should be on the list":
Cities Of Salt Munif, Abd al-Rahman - 4.5
fingers crossed for cracking 400 in March... :oD

I only managed to finish 3 new-to-me books from the list:
The Baron in the Trees
Père Goriot
First Love
plus one short story from Balzac's "Human Comedy" - The Purse.
I also reread 4 books from the list in Feb. (2 for group reads):
Lolita by Nabokov
A Lost Lady by Cather
Whose Body? by Sayers
Dune by Herbert

Only 3 books finished - but at least all List Books that are new to me.
A Canticle for Leibowitz
Ennui (Maria Edgeworth)
Brewster’s Million’s
Although I am v close to completing two other books, before starting on this month’s poll winners.
Here’s hoping March will see a pick up in reading time.

They Were Counted by Miklós Bánffy
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence Sterne
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Native Son by Richard Wright
No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
I think that puts me at 257

Death in Venice - 5/5
Dead Lagoon - 4/5
(I was in Venice at the time and have started a new habit of reading books based in the location I'm visiting. It really adds to the reading experience when you're able to recognise the locations, customs, etc)
Greenmantle - 4/5
Just William - 3/5
A Lost Lady - 4/5
Brewster's Millions - 2/5
England, Their England - 2/5

I hate to say it, but it wasn't very good. You might want to move it down on your list and just read it when you're really desperate ;)
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