EVERYONE Has Read This but Me - The Catch-Up Book Club discussion

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BOTM Suggestions Jan '18 - Classics (1969 and before)


Radhika wrote: "Seconding A Wrinkle in Time"
Daniela wrote: "Seconding/Thirding A Wrinkle in Time!"
I'll add another second for A Wrinkle in Time. I've read it numerous times, but it remains one of my all time favorite books.

And I'd also like to nominate Anne of Green Gables again.


OR
The Phantom Tollbooth
Otherwise, I second Invisible Man!

I'll second The Odyssey, and A Wrinke in Time.
Seconding A Wrinkle in Time and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
and nominate Cat's Cradle and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
and nominate Cat's Cradle and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
to clarify, Narnia voters I'm assuming you mean the first book in the series, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.

Personally, I was thinking the whole series (but maybe that's too much). All 7 come in one book for cheap.
We could just do the first one if that is more doable! :)
Gotcha! I don't have a preference, but I'll be honest I'd be more likely to get through one book (200ish pages) vs. all 7. See whatever else thinks?

Yes, I completely understand! The total pages for all 7 is 1,457.
Game of Thrones (which is #1 right now on December's poll) is 900 pages. So, it's not too far off. But, it is still quite a bit. I'll wait to see others' opinions on how to do a series like that - we could just do 3 stories (either by published date or chronological story)

Tiffany wrote: "Yes, I completely understa..."
Maybe we put The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe up for nomination, and then if people want to continue the series we can add discussion threads in the "Buddy read" section for those who want to keep going and discuss?
Maybe we put The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe up for nomination, and then if people want to continue the series we can add discussion threads in the "Buddy read" section for those who want to keep going and discuss?

Maybe we put The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe up for nomination, and then if people want to continue the series we can add discuss..."
that is a great idea!!

Maybe we put The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe up for nomination, and then if people want to continue the series we can add discuss..."
Alright! :)

Maybe we put The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe up for nomination, and then if people want to continue the series we can add discuss..."
The FIRST book chronologically in the series is actually The Magician's Nephew.

All Quiet on the Western Front is great!! Impossible not to second!
A LOT of great nominations this month!! Sigh... Have to pick some. Then, so far I'll second these:
Slaughterhouse-Five
Animal Farm
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Odyssey
All Quiet on the Western Front


I think you posted this in the wrong thread because Never Let Me Go was published in 2005. But I'd second it if you posted in the other thread.

Maybe we put The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe up for nomination, and then if people want to continue the serie..."
I was planning on reading it chronologically too, but some say to read it in the way the author intended - by the published dates. But it's all a preference in the end. :)
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As a reminder, books that qualify for this category must have a publication date 1969 and before. If the book you wish to nominate was published in 1970 or after, please make your suggestion on the Modern Classics/Popular Reads thread.
Will start off by suggesting Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr..