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message 201: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul Aesop's Fables. What can you say? They're a bit hard to take reading one after another so I broke it into small chunks. The history of the book and Aesop is as interesting as the actual fables.

As a foundational work, it's good reading and not cumbersome at all.


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Jean I just finished Never Let Me Go. Didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would.


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Kayla Tocco (kaylatocco) | 107 comments Just finished The Catcher in the Ryewhile I gave it three stars because it was actually an easy read, I had a hard time connecting with Holden, perhaps because even when I was his age I have never been that cynical. I can understand why some people connect with him, but I just could not and most of the time, while I read through the story quickly, I kept wondering what the whole point of the book even was, but apparently it is literally just the ramblings of a teenage boy over the course a couple days in his life. Overall I didn't love it and I didn't hate it, hence the 3 stars.


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Nicole | 47 comments A Farewell to Arms As much as this will likely get me flak... Meh.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Nicole wrote: "A Farewell to Arms As much as this will likely get me flak... Meh."

I gave it 3 stars, and am unlikely to read any more Hemingway.


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Nicole | 47 comments I gave it two. I liked the war stuff, but Catherine drove me crazy.


message 207: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (demetra) Where can I find the list as I have lost the orginal one i had when my computer crashed on me ! Tks


message 208: by J_BlueFlower (last edited Dec 16, 2013 11:52AM) (new)

J_BlueFlower (j_from_denmark) | 387 comments Randomly picked up The Talented Mr. Ripley at the library. Sort of recognising the title and guessing it could be a 1001-book. Very interesting to read this book without any prior knowledge. The development around page 90 was a total surprise to me. Good book. A lot of 1950-flavour. One that make me happy about the 1001-project. I don't think I would have read it otherwise.


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RoseB612 (janavertigo-designcz) Lolita - and I am surprised. The book is much more complex than I expected. Especially the last part after Lo left H. is great.


message 210: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) I'm a little behind. The last list book I read was Lord of the Flies. I probably would have liked it better had I read it in school when I was younger. It wasn't bad, just not really my style now.


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Karena (karenafagan) Kayla wrote: "Just finished The Catcher in the Ryewhile I gave it three stars because it was actually an easy read, I had a hard time connecting with Holden, perhaps because even when I was his age I..."

I was the same way. Glad I wasn't alone!


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Kayla Tocco (kaylatocco) | 107 comments Karena wrote: "I'm a little behind. The last list book I read was Lord of the Flies. I probably would have liked it better had I read it in school when I was younger. It wasn't bad, just not really my..."I wasn't too fond of it in school when I read it, but I'm planning on re-reading it for the challenge, most of the boys liked it though, but in high school I devoured romance novels so it makes sense why I book like that would not have interested me too much, nowadays my book interests have broadened excessively so I'm wondering if I'll be able to appreciate it more now. I read Catcher in the Rye in high school, but I literally didn't remember a single part of it, so we'll see how re-reading Lord of the Flies compares to that experience lol.


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Lango142 | 5 comments Kayla wrote: "Just finished The Catcher in the Ryewhile I gave it three stars because it was actually an easy read, I had a hard time connecting with Holden, perhaps because even when I was his age I..."

Couldn't agree more when I read it a few years ago...I just couldn't get in his head at all...the cynicism seemed unfounded it was almost I'm cynical for cynicals sake because I'm a teenager...just an act !


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Kayla Tocco (kaylatocco) | 107 comments Lango142 wrote: "Kayla wrote: "Just finished The Catcher in the Ryewhile I gave it three stars because it was actually an easy read, I had a hard time connecting with Holden, perhaps because even when I..."

exactly, I almost felt like he was the biggest phony in the whole story and like he was just trying to seem "cool" for the person he was telling the story to.


message 215: by Lango142 (new)

Lango142 | 5 comments Last book I read on the list was David Copperfield which I really enjoyed...always good every now and then to go back to a bit if Dickens.


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James (jamesg1955) | 23 comments The Crow Road - Iain Banks


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Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments The War of the Worlds. I really liked it!


message 219: by Kayla (new)

Kayla Tocco (kaylatocco) | 107 comments A Clockwork Orange- disturbing but great. now I'm going to watch the movie to see how it compares.


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Sandi | 227 comments Just finished The History of Thomas of Reading; Or, the Six Worthy Yeomen of the West from the 2008 edition and it wasn't what I expected at all. It was actually pretty gruesome in parts. I enjoyed it despite the old-timey spelling that slowed reading down a little.


Stephanie "Jedigal" (jedigal) | 270 comments George Orwell, Keep the Aspidistra Flying.

Finished with Orwell's LIST works now. He makes the 6th author (of 42) I've completed with 5 or more works on the COMBINED Lists.


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Kristi (kristilarson) | 263 comments The English Patient. I didn't always enjoy reading it but thought it was good overall.


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Bucket | 242 comments Just finished The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy. My edition had three other novellas and the four together were a fascinating look at Tolstoy's evolution over 50 years.


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Judith (jloucks) | 1202 comments Cause for Alarm - Ambler, a British spy thriller.

Cause for Alarm


message 226: by [deleted user] (new)

I just finished Moon Palace by Paul Auster

It started off well, but toward the end, seemed a bit tedious. My local librarian says he's one of her favorite authors, so I will give another one of his books a chance.


message 227: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Finished The Man With The Golden Arm - as much as I loved the languAge and subject I found it a bit if a slog but understand why it was on there.


message 228: by Dee (new)

Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments London Fields by Martin Amis. I didn't really like this, but there was enough in it to keep me going till the end.


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Katie Grainger | 7 comments Colleen wrote: "Finished The Man With The Golden Arm - as much as I loved the languAge and subject I found it a bit if a slog but understand why it was on there."

I just finished it too and felt exactly the same!


message 230: by Jonpaul (new)

Jonpaul The Story of O

It's about bondage. And discipline. And disciplined bondage.


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Joana Marta (joanamarta) | 34 comments The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

so sooo good! =)


message 232: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 83 comments Joana Marta wrote: "The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

so sooo good! =)"


My all time favorite.


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Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes (audiobook)


message 234: by Rachel (Sfogs) (new)

Rachel (Sfogs) | 226 comments Just finished White Teeth by Zadie Smith.
I can truthfully say this was a really good book. Though I'm going to have to think on it. It is one of those stories that demands to be thought about, disected into little bullet points and mind maps. You read it, and slowly absorb it over the days and weeks that follow.


message 235: by Laura (new)

Laura | 149 comments Becky wrote: "The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes (audiobook)"

Did you love it?


message 237: by Cataluna6 (new)

Cataluna6 | 24 comments I finished The Great Gatsby last week and that will likely be my last adult 1001 book of the year. I'm aiming to read The Little Prince this week. My 2013 reading from either 1001 list this year is sadly lacking.


message 238: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 47 comments Cataluna6 wrote: "I finished The Great Gatsby last week and that will likely be my last adult 1001 book of the year. I'm aiming to read The Little Prince this week. My 2013 reading from either 1001 list this year is..."

I feel like I was doing better earlier this year and not so great recently. We're almost to a new year, though. Here's to a fresh start!


Stephanie "Jedigal" (jedigal) | 270 comments Middlemarch. 5*. A fabulous way to round out my year of List reading.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Stephanie "Jedigal" wrote: "Middlemarch. 5*. A fabulous way to round out my year of List reading."

I, too, gave that one 5 stars.


message 241: by Laura (new)

Laura | 149 comments I'm overjoyed to have FINALLY finished Don Quixote. It was very long and boring!!!


message 242: by Cataluna6 (new)

Cataluna6 | 24 comments "I feel like I was doing better earlier this year and not so great recently. We're almost to a new year, though. Here's to a fresh start!

I agree Nicole, one must keep looking forward, we can only read as much as we can; that being said, I am hoping to read more from the list in 2014. I'll have to try participate in some of the monthly reads.


message 243: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 47 comments Cataluna6 wrote: ""I feel like I was doing better earlier this year and not so great recently. We're almost to a new year, though. Here's to a fresh start!

I agree Nicole, one must keep looking forward, we can onl..."


Me too... I think that will help me stay focused. :)


message 244: by Kristine (new)

Kristine (leggygal) | 52 comments I seem to have dropped the ball in getting through the 1001 list this year. Latest completion was Novel with Cocaine. What a well-rendered horrid protagonist and definitely a quick read. With some shorter novels I might get back on track.


message 245: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (flower_chops) | 88 comments Just read Fantomas - enjoyed it :)


message 246: by Dee (new)

Dee (deinonychus) | 243 comments It's that time of year, so I've just read A Christmas Carol. Very familiar with the story, but not read it in years.


message 247: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  | -1 comments Dracula by Bram Stoker. Excellent story!


message 248: by Becky (new)

Becky (munchkinland_farm) | 248 comments Laura wrote: "Becky wrote: "The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes (audiobook)"

Did you love it?"


Hi Laura: I can't say that I loved it. I shared Veronica's frustration with the main character, and honestly, I thought the conclusion was a stretch, only because it needed more foreshadowing about the relationship. That said, I enjoyed it and it kept me listening!


message 249: by Steve (last edited Dec 24, 2013 01:14PM) (new)

Steve mitchell | 127 comments Just finished the magician of lublin by Singer
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Good story.


message 250: by Laura (new)

Laura | 149 comments Just finished Dracula- it was a good page turner and all the more better as I was reading it the same time Don Quixote which I found unbelievably boring.


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