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message 801: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4228 comments Shirley (stampartiste) wrote: "Terris wrote: "Shirley (stampartiste) wrote: "Please count me in for the Miss Mole Buddy Read. I've never heard of the book or its author, E.H. Young, but both sound..."

I think so too!


message 802: by Jaylia3 (new)

Jaylia3 | 23 comments E H Young is new to me but Miss Mole has piqued my interest and I'd like to be in on the buddy read too.


message 803: by Connie (last edited Apr 27, 2024 05:00PM) (new)

Connie  G (connie_g) | 750 comments I would like to join in the buddy read of Miss Mole too. I've never read this author before, but it was recommended by two other people a couple of years ago.


message 804: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9024 comments Mod
Excited at how much participation we are going to have. Looking forward to this one.


message 805: by Brian E (new)

Brian E Reynolds | 328 comments Sara wrote: "Excited at how much participation we are going to have. Looking forward to this one."

The Miss Mole Buddy Read will be a ménage à beaucoup.


message 806: by Savita (new)

Savita Singh | 886 comments Sara wrote: "Savita wrote: "Sara wrote: "Several of us are planning to read Miss Mole by E.H. Young in July. Anyone who would like to join us is most welcome.

Cynda--will this ..."


Oh , I see now .... I looked up menage a trois on Google , and realized that it had a different meaning to what Princess Diana had meant when she had said , " There are three in this marriage ! " .
Thanks , Sara !


Shirley (stampartiste) | 1003 comments Brian E wrote: "Sara wrote: "Excited at how much participation we are going to have. Looking forward to this one."

The Miss Mole Buddy Read will be a ménage à beaucoup."


Now, THAT’S funny, Brian!


message 808: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine | 24 comments Please count me in for Miss Mole buddy read. Thanks


message 809: by Daniela (new)

Daniela Sorgente | 24 comments I am in, too.


message 810: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5330 comments This is so exciting to see all the interest! Gonna be fun.


message 811: by Ayush (new)

Ayush (ayushraj) | 34 comments Anybody interested in reading Don Quixote Don Quixote ?


Phrodrick slowed his growing backlog | 51 comments I am not a major Fan of Don Q, So 2 quick thingies.
To me he reads like an archetype terrorist,

Some of your fellow readers might enjoy the burlesque as a break from the Don: The Female Quixote: or The Adventures of Arabella


message 813: by Ayush (new)

Ayush (ayushraj) | 34 comments I haven't even started it yet. So, let's see how I feel about this timeless piece of literature.
Matt, I am hoping to reach your level of Part 2 by the end of this month, at max.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments Ayush, recently several of us did a buddy read on Don Quixote. You can find the thread we reused, which you can use yourself.

Part 1:
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Part 2:
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message 815: by Ayush (new)

Ayush (ayushraj) | 34 comments Cynda wrote: "Ayush, recently several of us did a buddy read on Don Quixote. You can find the thread we reused, which you can use yourself.

Part 1:
/topic/show/......"

Thanks for guiding me to the specific thread.


message 816: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) | 693 comments Can anybody who remembers Don Quixote well share or confirm if the book was written with a couple (or at least one) continuity error? Haven't read the book yet. But I heard such a thing.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments There are errors that require several readings I understand. Mostly the novel is episodic and satirizes well knights errant literature. There are no errors there in the concept.


message 818: by Cynda is preoccupied with RL (last edited May 07, 2024 09:43PM) (new)

Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments In novels into 19th century and beyond, the long novels were often meditations on a topic or topics. Novels were conceptual--Think conceptual art. Recently I read The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck first published in 1939 was a shortened meditation on the harvest gypsies/the dust bowl immigrants to California. So the overriding goal was to ponder/meditate upon, not to be perfect in presentation.


message 819: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) | 693 comments Cynda wrote: "In novels into 19th century and beyond, the long novels were often meditations on a topic or topics. Novels were conceptual--Think conceptual art. Recently I read [book:The Grapes of Wrath|18114322..."

I must reread The Grapes of Wrath, I read it a long time ago, before I had the internet. I don't ask for perfection, I'm just a bit curious about the overridden goals masked by the dust in the stampede.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments Good question Luffy. Don Quixote seems polished enough for me. Looking forward to any thoughts you may habe on the subject after you read.


message 821: by Darren (new)

Darren (dazburns) | 2116 comments Don Quixote was published in two parts with 10 years in between, if that's what you mean by "continuity error"


message 822: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) | 693 comments Darren wrote: "Don Quixote was published in two parts with 10 years in between, if that's what you mean by "continuity error""

I don't know which part contains the error. I know that the author published the first part in difficult circumstances. From what I read from a reader of the book on another site, she mentioned a plot hole.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments Sara, Kathleen and I plan to read Eva Luna by Isabel Allende for Hispanic History Month, September 15 - October 15. We hope others will join us :)


message 824: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9024 comments Mod
I have added it to the schedule, Cynda.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments Thanks Sara . I read this book as a young woman. I remember the title better than the book. I wonder what I will make of it now.


message 826: by David (new)

David (davidpc83) | 2 comments I'm pretty new here, how does the buddy read requests work here? I just started reading Pet Semetary, not sure if that's considered a classic, tho..


message 827: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9469 comments Mod
David wrote: "I'm pretty new here, how does the buddy read requests work here? I just started reading Pet Semetary, not sure if that's considered a classic, tho.."

We consider a book published prior to 2000 to be a "classic" here, so Pet Sematary would count.

For a buddy read, just put in a request for a buddy here in this thread, and if you get at. least one other person to read with you then you have a buddy read and Sara or one of the mods can set up a thread for you.


message 828: by David (new)

David (davidpc83) | 2 comments Thank you, Katy, for the clarification! :)
Anyone interested in doing a buddy read for Pet Sematary ? I just started it.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments Anyone interested in reading Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. Maybe to be read in July, August, orSeptember?


message 830: by Sam (new)

Sam | 995 comments Cynda wrote: "Anyone interested in reading Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. Maybe to be read in July, August, orSeptember?"

I will probably join in.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments In June JoJo and I will read Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. Sara would you please put this buddy read on the schedule.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments If you can join us then, Sam, that would be good :). . . .Anyone may join us.


message 833: by Sam (new)

Sam | 995 comments Sara may I have Radio Golf added to the August Wilson buddy read for June 1st, please?


message 834: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9024 comments Mod
Done, Sam.


message 835: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4228 comments Yes, get it on the list because I started it today! ;)


message 836: by Sam (new)

Sam | 995 comments Sara wrote: "Done, Sam."

Thanks Sara.


message 837: by Anisha Inkspill (new)

Anisha Inkspill (anishainkspill) | 496 comments Cynda wrote: "In June JoJo and I will read Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. Sara would you please put this buddy read on the schedule."

Cynda, hi, the title soundd familiar, I've checked, and I have this. I skimmed through the first page, this looks interesting, I think I can fit this in. Yeah, count me in.


Cynda is preoccupied with RL (cynda) | 4994 comments Oh good :) See you then Anisha


message 839: by Terry (new)

Terry | 2255 comments Are we still on for reading Rabbit is Rich in June? I could wait until a bit later in the month.


message 840: by Sam (new)

Sam | 995 comments Terry wrote: "Are we still on for reading Rabbit is Rich in June? I could wait until a bit later in the month."

I was wondering the same but waiting on you and Sara. I am okay with pushing it it up because it is not really a summer read and I have plenty to occupy me, but I defintely want to finish the series,


message 841: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9024 comments Mod
I am also fine with pushing it out. I set up all the other June reads, but GR refused to allow me one more. I just want to finish the series before the end of the year. I will set up the thread and we can all discuss it there.


message 842: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3676 comments I’m planning on staring Rabbit is Rich sometime in the second half of June


message 843: by Terry (new)

Terry | 2255 comments That sounds good, Sue.


message 844: by Sam (new)

Sam | 995 comments I have a couple of more reads in my August Wilson deep dive, but am already planning for other similar adventures come fall. Do any of you have any similar thoughts or any authors, themes or works in mind? So far I am considering as deep projects, the Histories of Herodotus, The Russian works of Vladimir Nabokov, the later works of Willa Cather, and the essays of Joan Didion. Do any of you have a desire for any similar projects?


message 845: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5330 comments I have been kicking myself for not figuring out a way to join the August Wilson reads, Sam. I hope to read those sometime soon.

I would be interested in some of the Nabokov, I think. I found Laughter in the Dark really interesting, and would love to read The Gift. I've read two Didion essay collections, and if you get together a read of any of hers, I'd definitely follow along and read any I've missed.

But I always want to read more than I can pull off. :-) I'm trying to read the Wolf Hall trilogy before the new film comes out, and have planned to continue Proust with Within a Budding Grove this fall ...

And another plan others might be interested in: Mary Renault's two Theseus books, The King Must Die and The Bull from the Sea. I was planning for late in the year, but if anyone wants to join me, just suggest a good time!


message 846: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4228 comments I'm interested in Joan Didion. I've read Slouching Towards Bethlehem and The Year of Magical Thinking Adaptation Audible Original and enjoyed them.
I'd be interested in Play It As It Lays and The White Album, or any others of hers that you pick.

I'll keep watching these posts and see what you come up with.
Thanks, Sam! (I really enjoyed the August Wilson plays!)


message 847: by Allison (last edited Jun 18, 2024 04:26AM) (new)

Allison | 53 comments I’d be interested in at least the first Theseus book, Theresa. I’m good with September or later.


message 848: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) | 693 comments I'd love to BR The King Must Die, should it come to pass.


message 849: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9469 comments Mod
Luffy Sempai wrote: "I'd love to BR The King Must Die, should it come to pass."

I'd be interested also in this read.


message 850: by Sam (new)

Sam | 995 comments Kathleen wrote: "And another plan others might be interested in: Mary Renault's two Theseus books, The King Must Die and The Bull from the Sea. I was planning for late in the year, but if anyone wants to join me, just suggest a good time!..."

Looks like the Mary Renault Theseus read along is drawing lots of interest including from me. September was suggested. What did you have in mind Kathleen?


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