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message 1: by Harry (new)

Harry Collier IV | 12 comments So far in 2019 I am hoping to tackle
Women and Men
Miss MacIntosh, My Darling
The Tunnel
Underworld


message 2: by Greg (new)

Greg (gregreadsalot) | 200 comments Hey Friends, I'm terrible at buddy reads so won't participate so as not to offend people with my often unusual opinions, but was just curious as to what chunksters were on the horizon. I'm reading M.M.Kaye's "Far Pavilions" right now: I don't think it was ever regarded as a great literary work, but the story, and the world portrayed, is indeed fascinating.


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Greg (gregreadsalot) | 200 comments My next chunkster is Volume 6 of Knausgard's "My Struggle", then next year it's an "all-foreign-language-translation' year for me, as I need some literary expansion. Might start work on a doctorate in World Literature.


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Marie | 83 comments I would love to read a couple of older classics that I wanted to read for a long time like The Odyssey or The Canterbury Tales.

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.


message 5: by Dianne (new)

Dianne I’m starting Don Quixote and reading cryptonomicon here. I read miss Macintosh my darling this past year and it is insane but wonderful!

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


message 6: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1425 comments Don Quixote was a most excellent read! In fact, it was one of the very early books I read with this group. Good times. :)


message 7: by Drew (new)

Drew (drewlynn) | 63 comments I loved Sea of Poppies when we read it last year and plan to read the next book in the trilogy before the end of the year.


message 8: by Dianne (new)

Dianne This year is still looking brutal workwise but lightens up after the holidays :) should we plan on a poll?


message 9: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen (kathleenbbruce) | 8 comments I am new to this group. My name is Kathleen and I live in Vermont I am a retired nurse and very interested in the big chunky classics. I have most experience with Dickens and Russian literature from my time at Vassar as a literature major. I have most experience with Dickens and Russian literature from my time at Vassar as a literature major. On my table are Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner, Bleak House,,
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


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Kathleen (kathleenbbruce) | 8 comments I hadn’t had any idea what you guys have already read. I love Anna Karenina but it is terribly sad at the end yes


message 11: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1425 comments A poll for our next Classic chunkster is a good idea. Jane Eyre was one of my first classics when I got back into reading and set about to read books that I "should have read". I loved it at the time and would be interested in a reread. I would be up for other books as well, though.


message 12: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen (kathleenbbruce) | 8 comments I love it too


message 13: by Carol (last edited Nov 29, 2018 11:42AM) (new)

Carol Rennie | 3 comments I want to read The Witching Hour even though I heard the third book isn't that good, I'm going to read it anyway.


message 14: by Carol (new)

Carol Rennie | 3 comments Kathleen wrote: "I hadn’t had any idea what you guys have already read. I love Anna Karenina but it is terribly sad at the end yes"

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


message 15: by Drew (new)

Drew (drewlynn) | 63 comments Lorna wrote: "Kathleen I think this group already read War and Peace if not it can be nominated but if you are ready to start now you are welcome to do a post in buddy reads or side reads. It was one of my first..."

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.


message 16: by Dianne (new)

Dianne I'm going to set up a nomination thread for after Cryptonomicon - I'll take the first five seconded books for a poll, and I'm going to leave it open to any chunkster. I'll start it now so we can get our books ahead of when the current book finishes.

Luckily we staffed up at work so I can re-join reads again!


message 17: by Harry (new)

Harry Collier IV | 12 comments The Instructions - Adam Levin


message 18: by Nicola (new)

Nicola | 522 comments I've just noticed that the group read is Cryptonomicon - shame I missed it! Maybe I'll start reading it shortly and just post on the sections as and when!

I haven't really thought about my chunkster reads this year - they always just sort of happen...


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