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Dec 04, 2011 12:11PM


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Jude the Obscure is one of my all time favorites.

Michelle I really did not like Jude. It was my first read of Hardy and I am not too ..."
I haven't gotten to A Reliable Wife yet, it is on my TBR pile though. Hardy needs some getting used to - I am plugging through Our Mutual Friend. Dickens introduces about 20 characters in the first few pages. Thank goodness I am doing it through a group read here on Goodreads. I am also starting The Mill on the Floss. Not sure how I feel about Eliot yet.


The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B. and you?


My son loved Digital Fortress. I haven't read any Dan Brown since the Da Vinci Code.

My love of Austen's other books is not translating.

Almost finished with American Gods which I really like - it is really different, and starting Lionheart.

Thanks Michelle! I'm more into the story now that Henry Crawford has proposed to Fanny. However, this didn't happen until the book was half over! The play preparation took far too long without establishing Fanny's charachter. I understand it told us a lot about Crawford and Maria though. Ms. Price is very different from other Austen heroines which can be good and bad.


If you can't tell, I'm attempting to read all of Austen novels.

I thought that the movie version was excellent, it is on Netflix instant. Currently reading
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

A Tale of Two Cities.... I love Dickens, although I have had some weird dreams after reading this before bed.


I'm a quarter of the way in and like the story so far, but at times it seems the author is trying too hard to be descriptive.

Reading Ethan Frome, feels like a story I will re- read in the future. Really enjoying it so far, even with the undertone of sadness.

Anyway, I'm reading



Reading Ethan Frome, feels like a story I will re- read in the fut..."
Hi Michelle! I don't know if it's just my commute but I kept falling asleep when attempting Anna Karenina. I will try again at a later date.

This summer i decided to give stephen king a second chance after not really enjoying his work previously. i started reading the Dark Tower series, liked it, then arrived at the middle of the third book and lost interest. i had the rest of the series lined up to read but now that i am at a stand still, i don't have any backups!
i am feeling like i need to read a book about trees. any suggestions?
hmm...
time to go peruse my bookshelf...

This summer i decided to give stephen king a second chance after not really enjoying his work previously. i started reading the Dark Tower series, liked it, then arrived at the middl..."
Books about trees eh? You could start the awakening land trilogy by Conrad Richter. The first book is
The Trees. I still need to read the third book but it's a good series.
No worries Charly I'm taking the commuter rail ::thumbs down::

So to pass the time until The Trees shows up at my library, I pulled one of my favorite books off the shelf, Iceland's Bell by Halldor Laxness.

Added it to my TBR. Thanks for suggesting it Charly!
Bridget, you definitely need something less dense for the commuter rail ( or when driving:)









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