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20-11-2008, 10:07 PM   #31

Re: Book Club


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I heard a review of this book A Mercy this afternoon. It sounds wonderful (she is a Nobel laureate, after all). Slim, but basically setting out the start of the US.
Maybe we could keep it in mind for a 2009 read?
In fact - maybe we should use this, general, thread to jot down suggestions for the future?
Good idea.



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20-11-2008, 10:12 PM   #32

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Good idea, I second that. Will look up A Mercy ....



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21-11-2008, 03:35 PM   #33

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Yep, good idea to make suggestions here I'll look up A Mercy too. Here's the list of 'classics' I suggested in the other thread (poll):

- Virginia Woolf: "To the Lighthouse" "Mrs. Dalloway"
- Edith Wharton: "The Age of Innocence"
- Aldous Huxley: "Brave New World"
- George Orwell: "1984"
- Toni Morrison: "Beloved"
- Jane Austen: "Emma" "Pride and Prejudice"
- Charlotte Bronte: "Jane Eyre
- Emily Bronte: "Wuthering Heights"

Also to add to that:

- Willa Cather: "O! Pioneers"

They are 'classics' and am not suggesting we read them all in a row, but think it might be nice to mix up some modern lit. with some classic lit?



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21-11-2008, 04:02 PM   #34

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I think that's a good idea meep - will give us something to compare the more modern novel to. I might find some of those a bit hard going though, and maybe remind me a bit too much of school!

Can I put in a vote for

Exit Music - Ian Rankin
The Ghost - Robert Harris

and does anyone fancy short stories?



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21-11-2008, 05:25 PM   #35

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Good ideas, Meep. I've read all on your list except the Wolff and Wharton; they all are excellent and bear re reading.

May I add two Victorian favorites:

Collins Woman in White
Stoker .... Dracula



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21-11-2008, 06:22 PM   #36

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I loved The Woman in White - I wonder if I still have a copy?



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21-11-2008, 07:53 PM   #37

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Have never read Woman in White, but would love to read it if it's a Victorian classic! Also adore Dracula, one of my favourite 'childhood' (teenage years) books.

A little off the wall, but Pullman's "Dark Materials" triology, whilst essentially a 'teenage-fiction' trilogy, was an excellent read. The move, The Golden Compass, did it no justice whatsoever. Another one to add to the polls?



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21-11-2008, 08:51 PM   #38

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I'd also like to add

Dickens - Nicholas Nickleby
Dickens - Barnaby Rudge
John Buchan - The Watcher by the Threshold and other Stories
Compton McKenzie - Rockets Galore
Rudyard Kipling - Something of Myself
Diana Gabaldon - Cross Stitch



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21-11-2008, 08:56 PM   #39

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I loved the Pullman trilogy!

Buchan The Thirty Nine Steps



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21-11-2008, 09:01 PM   #40

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atm I am reading The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold which was a Catsey recommendation (sorry, can't remember who recommended it). I am enjoying it.

Next (apart from TTW) I have The Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follett, which Eileen recommended.



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