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Thank you. I think there are a few books on the list that I'll enjoy.



I loved it, too. I'm reading it again and I'm already seeing things I missed the first time. I've also had further thoughts about things I did notice first time, but dismissed because the narrator also dismissed them.
He is an depth writer--always a benefit to read him twice. I have read six of his books and liked them all. He knows how to put a lot into a book without making it a chunker.

Glad you enjoyed your first read for your challenge and you’ve intrigued me to add it to my TBR list! I hope you enjoy the rest of your reads! :)

Thank you. It's definitely worth reading.










April, I am sorry I did not notice before that you were reading the Oresteian trilogy. It is very hard read for our Post-Modern minds. Just in case my review of the trilogy with a very few rhetorical comments might help, I link it here.

Thank you. Your review was helpful.

Congratulations, April. I also appreciate Greene, and The Quiet American is one of my favorites. I'm sure you will make it to the end of this challenge. You have put some great works on the "done' list.

My first book by Greene was the Quiet American. There have been a few more enjoyed since then. I think you will like The Portrait of a Lady.

So far (after 100 pages) I'm enjoying it very much.

When I can get to a library, I'm definitely going to take out some Greene. I'm enjoying The Portrait of a Lady very much. I've come to the conclusion that late James isn't for me, but earlier James is wonderful.

Try not peeping through lattices of eyes, and learn by circuit and collection to discern.
I am started the Portrait of a Lady for our Quarter 1 read. I am glad that you enjoyed it! You read a lot of good books in your Challenge.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Portrait of a Lady (other topics)The Quiet American (other topics)
The Oresteian Trilogy (other topics)
The Oresteian Trilogy (other topics)
Everyman and Other Miracle and Morality Plays (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Henry James (other topics)Graham Greene (other topics)
Aeschylus (other topics)
Jean Anouilh (other topics)
Thérèse of Lisieux (other topics)
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Pre-1900
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The Portrait of a Ladyby Henry James2.
Autobiography Of A Saint Therese Of Lisieux by Thérèse de Lisieux3.
Interior Castle or the Mansions by Teresa of Ávila1900 to 1999
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Becket Ou / l'Honneur De Dieu by Jean Anouilh5.
The Quiet American by Graham Greene6.
A Pale View of Hills by Kazuo IshiguroOthers
7. The Complete English Poems by John Donne
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The Symposium by Plato9.
Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited by Vladimir Nabokov10.
Four Comedies: The Venetian Twins / The Artful Widow / Mirandolina / The Superior Residence by Goldoni Estevam Everton Jose11.
The Oresteian Trilogy by Aeschylus12.
Pierre et Jean by Guy de MaupassantAlternatives:
1. Everyman and Medieval Miracle Plays
2. A Yankee in the Court of King Arthur by Mark Twain