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I have read parts of The Canterbury Tales in school years ago, but have never gone back to finish it; and I have wanted to read The Odyssey for a long time because I know that it was a inspiration for many writers. I am curious to find out how the same book could be an inspiration for me.

Hi Greg! My struggle is on my shortlist to read also.




Or any other Charles Dickens, and War and Peace. I have never been able to finish W and P mostly because I get bogged down in the historical details. I would like to consider reading it as a buddy read if I can or if not with the group or by myself. I also love Jane Eyre and I will happily read that. And Middlemarch is on my list.
What is the Christmas book that you want to read? Is there a special book that you choose every year for December? I’m new to this group so please fill me in. Thank you so glad to be here I’m still figuring out how to manage the notes in all that ❤️. Kathleen




Check out the bookshelf at the top right side....I think the books are listed there...but someone correct me if I am wrong!

Kathleen, if you haven't gotten around to War and Peace by next fall, I'd be happy to do a buddy read with you. I'm taking a long train trip the second half of Sept. and W&P is one of the chunksters I plan to take along.

Luckily we staffed up at work so I can re-join reads again!
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The Witching Hour (other topics)Sea of Poppies (other topics)
The Odyssey (other topics)
The Canterbury Tales (other topics)
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