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The Shining
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
Breathing Room: Open Your Heart by Decluttering Your Home
10-Minute Clutter Control: Easy Feng Shui Tips for Getting Organized
And hopefully a few more - The Da Vinci Code & Left Neglected???
Colleen wrote: "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
The Shining
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
[book:Breathing Room: Open Your..."
I really liked The Shining. Hope you enjoy it too.
The Shining
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
[book:Breathing Room: Open Your..."
I really liked The Shining. Hope you enjoy it too.


for fiction:
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch – (readalong)
The Secret History of Costaguana by Juan Gabriel Vásquez (readalong)
The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber
for non-fiction:
One Day a Year 1960-2000 by Christa Wolf (readalong)
Pensées by Blaise Pascal (philosophy project)
for poetry:
Soy Realidad by Tomaž Šalamun
November Boughs by Walt Whitman
and our seasonal play:
The Imaginary Invalid by Molière

A Treasury Of Australian Bush Painting by Susan Bruce
Readalongs:
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch which I seem to remember is quite long, so I might not get to
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou until Nov
The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte by Daphne du Maurier (delayed)
And hopefully a free choice or two as the mood takes me :)


for fiction:
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch – (readalong)
The Secret History of Costaguana by Juan Gabriel Vásquez (readalong)
[boo..."
Jenny, is there a readalong of [book:The Secret History of Costaguana|10927555] ?Am I involved?!

for fiction:
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch – (readalong)
The Secret History of..."</i>
I'm still in for [bookcover:The Secret History of Costaguanaand I'm reading a couple of books with another group: House of Leaves and Dhalgren
I have edited my post to link titles instead of covers.

Also on-going (just started) is Dombey and Son (so far, this may be the most heartbreaking story of his that I've read) and Horrorstör (which is amusing so far).
I'd love to join in on the The Sea, the Sea readalong but think I'm too swamped with larger books right now. But I'm still contemplating it.

for fiction:
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch – (readalong)
[book:The Secret History of..."
LOL, yes you are: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... ;)

You may have missed my comment in the other thread - people on the app often have trouble viewing covers, so instead of covers, we generally ask to link titles as they are visible for all apps as well. Thanks!

for fiction:
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch – (readalong)
[book:The Secr..."
Cheers!
My preliminary plan:
Fiction
The Sea, the Sea
Kristin Lavransdatter
To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
The Hundred-Foot Journey
Elizabeth McCracken's new book of short stories
Nonfiction
Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh
The Underground Girls of Kabul: In Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan
The Way We Never Were: American Families & the Nostalgia Trap
Fiction
The Sea, the Sea
Kristin Lavransdatter
To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
The Hundred-Foot Journey
Elizabeth McCracken's new book of short stories
Nonfiction
Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh
The Underground Girls of Kabul: In Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan
The Way We Never Were: American Families & the Nostalgia Trap

I am fuming at Downpour. First they told me I could buy Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia in an unabridged version and then it proved to be abridged. I do NOT do abridged books. NEVER! That is why I never read it last month.


Fiction
Kristin Lavransdatter"
We will do the readalong together. I'm really glad to read it with you and Dhanaraj!
As usual I don't know what I will read except Kristin Lavransdatter for the readalong (and it has roughly 1000 pages so I don't know if I can manage to read other books).

I think so but I'm not sure. We should ask Dhanaraj who had suggested the readalong; I didn't ask for details, for me it's ok also if we read the three parts in a go.

You may have..."
Oh, so sorry. I missed the comment about covers. I'll make sure I link titles instead.

@Lee - on Fridays and Saturdays at my local Goodwill certain color tag books are 10 for $2! You can't believe the hoarding that goes on, ha.

I think so but I'm not sure. We should ask Dhanaraj who had suggested the readalong; I didn't ask for details, for me it's ok also i..."
For what its worth, I read Kristin Lavransdatter a few years back. Once you get started, you'll want to read all parts. It's not hard reading and the three parts tell a complete story.

Thanks Petra, it's a relief to know it.
Petra wrote: "dely wrote: "Jenny wrote: "Are you going to read all three parts in one go?"
I think so but I'm not sure. We should ask Dhanaraj who had suggested the readalong; I didn't ask for details, for me i..."
On my TBR list, butnot for the moment: too many things to do at work!
I think so but I'm not sure. We should ask Dhanaraj who had suggested the readalong; I didn't ask for details, for me i..."
On my TBR list, butnot for the moment: too many things to do at work!


I have said this a couple of times but I am determined to read And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini as soon as I have finished The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. Then I'm hoping to read If I Stay by Gayle Forman

I don't think there is already a thread about it. Will you join the discussion? Do it, please!

I am considering it...... It is nice you want me there. I could do it maybe after The Secret History of Costaguana.

Yes, you are a keen observer when you read a book and I'm sure you will bring some interesting reflections.
Join whenever you want, I don't think we will read very fast.

Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon

The Secret History of Costaguana
Kristin Lavransdatter
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Three Shots Rang Out: The JFK Assassination 50 Years
Lindbergh
Across the River and into the Trees
The Garden of Eden
Cathie wrote: "Plans for the month:
Hell House
Black and Orange
Ancient Images
Prospero's Mirror
Forsaken
..."
A bit of a gulity pleasure maybe, but I really liked both the book and movie versions of Hell House. I have read it a few times around Halloween, and I've seen the movie countless times this time of year.
Have you read other Richard Matheson books Cathie? I liked several of them. Many have been made into films too. The Shrinking Man book and the movie version with Grant Williams were both good. I Am Legend dragged in spots, but it had fascinating moments (won't be more specific in case you ever read it), but the movie versions were all awful.
Hell House
Black and Orange
Ancient Images
Prospero's Mirror
Forsaken
..."
A bit of a gulity pleasure maybe, but I really liked both the book and movie versions of Hell House. I have read it a few times around Halloween, and I've seen the movie countless times this time of year.
Have you read other Richard Matheson books Cathie? I liked several of them. Many have been made into films too. The Shrinking Man book and the movie version with Grant Williams were both good. I Am Legend dragged in spots, but it had fascinating moments (won't be more specific in case you ever read it), but the movie versions were all awful.


I plan to finish:
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared
and then read:
Forgotten
The Lemon Orchard
Dark Places
The Bluest Eye
and then I'll try and so a group read and maybe a Buddy Read as well. Also one of my in-person book clubs is reading: Tenth of December so I will probably read that as well.

and I plan to read
A Sensible Arrangement
Gone Girl
for sure. I am not sure yet what else I am planning for the month yet.

Splintered
My Neighbor Totoro
Infinity
and hopefully start rereading A Song of Ice and Fire
I've just started The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
Fresh from the public library I have Kristin Lavransdatter, my first readalong!
Then, for my classics challenge, I'll be reading The Turn of the Screw. I was originally planning to read Great Expectations or Dombey and Son by Dickens, but after seeing how lenghty Kristin Lavransdatter is, I decided to opt for something shorter.
Finally, because October means Halloween, I've picked up Sparrow Hill Road, a ghost story.
Fresh from the public library I have Kristin Lavransdatter, my first readalong!
Then, for my classics challenge, I'll be reading The Turn of the Screw. I was originally planning to read Great Expectations or Dombey and Son by Dickens, but after seeing how lenghty Kristin Lavransdatter is, I decided to opt for something shorter.
Finally, because October means Halloween, I've picked up Sparrow Hill Road, a ghost story.
Giorgia, I very much liked both The Ocean at the End of the Lane and The Turn of the Screw. Hope you enjoy them, and happy reading!
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