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Aug 28, 2011 10:38AM

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but the movie is awwwwwesome if you havent watched it yet"
I have seen the movie, duh. But that means I can go ahead and read all the French and American books I need to read for school this year and potentially read like 20 books from different countries next year (and really short ones at that). I didn't know that this was a 2012 only challenge. After all, this IS August.
I have a great Somalia recommendation: Nurrudin Farah. As for the other countries, I'll have to kind of do some research.
PS - Elfriede Jelinek is awesome. You have the right idea. I think I'll read her book and quote it in my dissertation.

How are we going to discuss books? I hope we can talk about these books we are reading. Maybe we could have a thread where we inserted links to our reviews. Those interested in a particular book could then talk in the comments below the reviews. I love taling about books.
So we cannot start reading now? I am reading a memoir that takes place in Cuba! It is great, so far.
Oh, and what happens if we dump a book because it is terrible?
Sorry for all my questions, but isn't it best I ask in the beginning?

BTW, why have you put Ama: A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade in Ghana? Is that where the majority of the novel takes place? I already have a book for South Africa where the Manu Herbstein is born. I want to read The legacy of Ladysmith: A novel, which is historical fiction about the Boer War. I already have the book, so I figured I would place that in South Africa.
I hope it is OK to chat here about books......

I have in fact made a list but all I know for sure is that it will be altered as I read :0)
And I am so happy you like my idea of a thread where we put links to the books we have read and our reviews.
Here is the Cuban memoir I am currently reading: Blessed by Thunder: Memoir of a Cuban Girlhood. I also find these intriguing:
1. Dreaming in Cuban
2. Waiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions of a Cuban Boy which is available on Kindle. :0)
Oh, I am so happy, I feel like dancing. Oscar, my curly coated retriever joins me with a woof! He is with me on my avatar. If you want to see more pictures of him see my profile pics.
YIPEE!!!
Thank you Anne for telling me about this group.
Chelsea, you have shelved Ama on a Ghana shelf. The author is born in South Africa, but is the setting Ghana primarily? Sorry for being so unclear.......




Restrictions:
Only authors I've never read
Lame, lame...
But thank you for letting me steal your list and thank you for adding my recommendation. I'm in the same class as Nabokov, yay!







That's a good question. I have to acquire the book first. It might be easier for you to say, "I'm reading it in ______________, so get your rear in gear and read it with me." Do you have an idea when you're going to read it?

I've had good luck with the ILL too and occasionally can renew.

I'm toying with the idea of mapping out a journey/tour of all the countries so they share a border or a continent or something, an..."
LOL! I see we have the same "problem". It sounds like, "What do you want for supper?" "I don't know, what do you want?"
I was thinking later in the year as well since I will read the books I already own first. So maybe August or Sept?

i always hated that dinner discussion, and then i met the girl who only wanted to eat Pinkberry every night fo..."
Can I eat at your guys' house for dinner sometime? Pinkberry sounds like good dinner food. But I mean, with an occasional dinner at Baskin Robbins or something. I dunno. Here I am again, intruding in on your life! :P

But vegan? My ex-boyfriend was talking about his new flame who is a vegan. He is a foodie, so he posted "God must hate me." But----he posted other things about her so I defriended him and blocked him and of course he wrote back to me by email and I got all upset. I nearly got drunk last night or took some pills, but I was too depressed to do either.
So I started reading more of Paul Auster's Timbuktu this morning, and it's so depressing. Like 2 stars out of five. And that's being generous.

No. I mean I really like him and wish I could stay in contact with him on one hand. But he has not respected me as a person, so that kind of outweighs what I feel for him. It's a complicated situation and we are living in different states right now, so that's all for the best.

Never thought that it sounded dirty. But it has a "weird" taste. I like tart. But this is like weird.

What is Murakami? I thought you meant at first that you were marrying Murakami and it was going to be a gay marriage. But of course you are marrying a girl. I think she's great. I'm glad you finally found your soulmate. You & her are perfect for each other!

he sounds dumb, Ally - vegan has much more variety than the dozen or so variations on meat which any foodie should be sick of ..."
BTW, here is my Auster ranked list so far. I don't know if Timbuktu is worse than Lulu on the Bridge. Perhaps it is. Lulu made me think Auster was dumb, as it was my first attempt to familiarize myself with his work. But Timbuktu is making me think he went thru a very bad uninspired period.
http://mubi.com/lists/paul-auster


Moon Palace (1989) novel
Invisible (2009) novel
Smoke (1995) screenplay/film
Mr. Vertigo (1994) novel
Oracle Night (2003) novel tied with In the Country of Last Things (1987) novel
The Inner Life of Martin Frost (2007) screenplay/film – “The Inner Life of Martin Frost” is a screenplay that is mentioned in Auster’s novel `The Book of Illusions.’ It’s the only film that the protagonist watches of Hector Mann’s later, hidden films. It’s a simple story of a man meeting a girl, and an intense relationship, and her vanishing.
Leviathan (1992) novel
Sunset Park (2010) novel
The Music of Chance (1993) screenplay/film
The Brooklyn Follies (2005) novel
The New York Trilogy (1987) novel
-City of Glass (1985)
-Ghosts (1986)
-The Locked Room (1986)
The Story of My Typewriter with paintings by Sam Messer (2002)
Man in the Dark (2008) novel
Blue in the Face (1995) screenplay/film
Lulu on the Bridge (1998) screenplay/film


you two should really take your show on the road. I think you'd be a hit."
Thanks, Anne!

YR Welcome! Don't check goodreads every 5 mins. or your wife might get ticked off and leave you!! :p yeah right, tho. you are the funnest couple ever!!

Is this a drug deal?"
No, it's rehab.

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