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Will definitely read Greene, since it will be my first. Not sure about Gorky, Artamonov is close to impossible to find in Australia. I could get it in French from Amazon, but I doubt I will get it in time to be able to read it before the end of the month. Otherwise, I will stick to the Herculean task and finish catching up on recent BOTMs.

I will be reading The End of the Affair. I do not have the Gorky book but will check to see how hard it is to find but probably not going to get to it.
Now that there is not so many books to read I should check out the Herculean book. I just could not even consider it before. Of course I will be reading the next book in the Lord of the Rings.
I did learn that I probably should use more participation points but not sure about strategy.
I am also going to finish up my Uncle Tom's Cabin (in my Ford Explorer) and then will see what will be the next part of my summer trip.
Now that there is not so many books to read I should check out the Herculean book. I just could not even consider it before. Of course I will be reading the next book in the Lord of the Rings.
I did learn that I probably should use more participation points but not sure about strategy.
I am also going to finish up my Uncle Tom's Cabin (in my Ford Explorer) and then will see what will be the next part of my summer trip.

The Artamonov Business will be hard to find. I will try ordering it from my university library. There are a few used copies on Amazon that aren't too expensive. I suggest getting them asap.
I will try reading both and maybe one of the Herculean challenge books.
I also need to get moving on the annual read. This will be a heavy reading month for me b/c BW and I try to read all the Man Booker longlist nominees before the shortlist is announced. We shall see how productive I will be with 1001 books.
I will try reading both and maybe one of the Herculean challenge books.
I also need to get moving on the annual read. This will be a heavy reading month for me b/c BW and I try to read all the Man Booker longlist nominees before the shortlist is announced. We shall see how productive I will be with 1001 books.
Diane wrote: "I feel a little sick about unknowingly reading both The End of the Affair and They Shoot Horses, Don't They? within the last two weeks. This will exclude me from any poin..."
oh no. I thought the Artamonov one would be good for you. Bad luck about the other two but we are discussing this issue and will get back to you about points, etc.
oh no. I thought the Artamonov one would be good for you. Bad luck about the other two but we are discussing this issue and will get back to you about points, etc.




Any takers for moderation of the AUG BOTM discussions? 5 Participation points are up for grabs. All you have to do is post some questions and follow along the discussion. Questions can be generic so you don't have to have read the book beforehand.
If I get a hold of a copy of Artamonov business in time, I would be willing to share it with others. I have an idea about it but don't want to post publically here. So if you are interested in reading it send me a message backchannel (privately) and I'll share my idea with you.

Now that there is not so many books to read..."
I found the Gorky book on Mnlinks. They do have a few copies.

Again, thanks for the discussion questions... and thoughtful answers too.
Connie wrote: "FYI, I really enjoy reading, thinking about, and sometimes answering the discussion questions....I just tend to get to the books and questions later than the rest of the group.
Again, thanks for ..."
Thanks for the kind words. I'm so glad you enjoy reading along and thinking about the books. That's what we are all here for. We all read at our own pace so I'm glad you can enjoy reading the books regardless of when you get to them!
Again, thanks for ..."
Thanks for the kind words. I'm so glad you enjoy reading along and thinking about the books. That's what we are all here for. We all read at our own pace so I'm glad you can enjoy reading the books regardless of when you get to them!
Chili wrote: "Kristel wrote: "I will be reading The End of the Affair. I do not have the Gorky book but will check to see how hard it is to find but probably not going to get to it.
Now that there is not so ma..."
what's mnlinks? AMazon has a few used copies for $3 or so too.
Now that there is not so ma..."
what's mnlinks? AMazon has a few used copies for $3 or so too.

Now that ther..."
Mnlinks allows you to get a book from any library in Minnesota, including the college and university libraries.
John wrote: "I am starting The Lord of the Rings, but after reading The Philosophy of Tolkien: The Worldview Behind the Lord of the Rings this month have decided to start with [book:The Ho..."
Love it John :)
Love it John :)
Chili wrote: "Jen wrote: "Chili wrote: "Kristel wrote: "I will be reading The End of the Affair. I do not have the Gorky book but will check to see how hard it is to find but probably not going to get to it.
N..."
oh, thanks!
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oh, thanks!
Yes, the Minnesota Library group has a few copies of Gorky's books so I did request one, not sure how long it will take to get here. They usually are pretty fast. Mine is coming from Bethel College and I think some other colleges have a copy if John wants to request a copy.
In the UK you can pick up a copy on Amazon or Ebay looking at about the £7 mark


Thanks for the heads up! I'll have to see if I can find it. Incidentally, Firth is my celebrity crush, so that's an added bonus. =)

Thanks for the heads up! I'll have to see if I can find it. Incidentally, Firth is my cel..."
I may have to listen to it if Firth is reading it too...like you, Becky, he's my celebrity crush too.

This month I intend to read one of the labour books, continue the roadtrip, and hopefully find time for Tolkien. I don't have either of the BotM yet, and I'd prefer to extend my no-buy as long as possible, but I'll keep my eyes open for cheap copies.
Paula wrote: "I think I found the artomonov book in english on archive.org, since it is public domain in some areas, but I have been away from my computer so I have not tried downloading.
This month I intend t..."
Yes! You are right. I didn't download it either but I did see it there and read the first few pages online. Thank you! I will put a note in the BOTM thread
This month I intend t..."
Yes! You are right. I didn't download it either but I did see it there and read the first few pages online. Thank you! I will put a note in the BOTM thread
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After a really tight race, The End of the Affair edged out The Reluctant Fundamentalist for the win. Tess of the D’Urbervilles and The Heart of the Matter tied for third place only one vote behind The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
The randomizer picked: The Artamonov Business by Gorky
So what are your plans for August? Which books will you read?
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REMEMBER: We'll be voting on September books soon so we can get on a schedule of voting two months ahead of time to give everyone time to locate the book (and give moderators time to read the book before discussion). Kristel will post voting soon so look out for it.