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Boxall's 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die discussion

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message 9951: by Mia (last edited Dec 15, 2024 07:14AM) (new)

Mia | 1130 comments Hearing Secret Harmonies by Anthony Powell. Last book in the A Dance to the Music of Time serie.


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ұԱ𱹾è Chabot | 18 comments Just finished the book of the month, Billiards at Half-Past Nine by Heinrich Böll


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Ozma | 62 comments A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens


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Kathleen | 60 comments A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Never gets old.


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Kathleen | 60 comments New Grub Street by George Gissing. An author I think needs to be more widely read--loved it.


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Anthony DeCastro | 168 comments Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston


Liander (The Towering Pile) Lavoie (liannelavoie) | 104 comments Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

I'm free!!! I started this in spring of 2021, when the group was reading it as the yearly long read. I rapidly fell behind and it haunted me for years. Finally made a big push in December and finished it on New Year's Eve.


message 9971: by Mia (last edited Jan 11, 2025 09:24AM) (new)


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Amy the book-bat (batkisses) | 35 comments Death in Venice by Thomas Mann

I didn't care for this one. At least it was short.


message 9973: by Ozma (new)

Ozma | 62 comments La Reine Margot by Alexandre Dumas


message 9976: by Nocturnalux (new)

Nocturnalux | 465 comments North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. I liked Mary Barton better, this was too tame but holy, do many people die.

I'll probably be reading fewer Boxall books this year, am planning on 5 or so.


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Bob Kaufman (bobkaufman) | 644 comments Life of Christ by Giovanni Papini. This could have been a good fictional story if the author hadn't stated in the introduction that he was writing to show the truth of the life of christ as described in the bible. He then proceeded to present traditions and dogma as though they were facts. He also hyperbolized so much of his opinion and stigmatized everyone who didn't believe then and now. In doing so, the entire book took on the flavor of a series of sermons rather than a work of fiction.


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Ozma | 62 comments The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde


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Anne Kennedy | 13 comments The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe


message 9982: by Peter (last edited Jan 21, 2025 08:31AM) (new)

Peter | 437 comments Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami.
Its a quick wistful read but lacked a bit of substance.


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Akma Welby | 2 comments Excited finishing "Despite the Boundaries.".


message 9987: by Mia (new)

Mia | 1130 comments She by H. Rider Haggard. 2 stars.


message 9988: by Joy D (new)

Joy D | 277 comments Finished this tome:
Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset - 4* -My Review


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Bob Kaufman (bobkaufman) | 644 comments The Making of Americans by Gertrude Stein
This was an odd book full of repeating that the author chose as her style. From the beginning this was an odd book, through the middle and the end of the beginning of the book it was an odd book. Through the beginning of the middle this was an odd book, also during the middle of the middle and the end of the middle this was an odd book. It was in the beginning of the end of the book and through the middle of the end of the book and during the end of the end of the book it was an odd book full of repeating. I know this was an odd book full of repeating, I think this was an odd book full of repeating, I feel this was an odd book full of repeating, I believe this was an odd book full of repeating. Some would say this was an odd book full of repeating, all might say this was an odd book full of repeating, none could say this wasn’t an odd book full of repeating. 😏


message 9992: by Jamie (last edited Feb 04, 2025 05:35PM) (new)

Jamie Av | 6 comments The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte


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James Spencer (jspencer78) | 246 comments Trainspotting Irvine Welsh read as one that I wasn't looking forward to for the 2025 Scavenger Hunt


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