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Any opinions of Lessing's Martha Quest (Children of Violence series)?
I'm considering reading that next.

I was continually exasperated by the choices the characters made. Despite this or perhaps because of it, they have definitely stayed with me.
I recommend it as a compelling, thought provoking read.

I am still digesting it, so to speak. It is a thought provoking story, no doubt!


Slow Man here I come.

I have Slow Man in my pile of "to reads". Maybe I'll read that one next. I'm curretly reading a off the list book by Kazuo Ishiguro - When We Were Orphans,



Though it is hard to read without conjuring images of Jack Nicholson, it's still scary and unnerving- a great spooky Halloween read.

I've just started Slow Man.

I don't think I liked this book, but I read it in its entirety. Is that a 2-star review?
I wanted to see how it ended, but was disappointed with the story throughout. Onto The Red Queen.

Now I'm reading 3 from the list, Beloved, Independent People and Empire of the Sun. I count about 225 that I've read on it so far. Of course, I disagree with many of the books being on the list, but it has introduced me to some books I hadn't considered before this.
Like the Modern Library list, most of the books are worth reading. I've tried all 100 of the Modern Library list but could only complete about 80 of them, because some I couldn't get into.




I'm not a steel-toed boot wearing agro-feminist by any stretch of the imagination, but the ladies in this book protested way too much. A woman of intellect, culture and wit spends little time talking about how intelligent, cultured, and witty she is - these things should be self-evident. That the heroines of this novel constantly took such great pains to assure me of their merits rendered them meritless in my mind.
Coupled with their actions which seemed to embody none of the characteristics they prized and claimed as their own and the book simply devolved into one giant mess of hypocrisy.
Didn't mean to get into full review mode here, sorry.

Of course, that was finished about three weeks ago, and have since peppered in about 5 books not on the list... Well, I just discovered it today, so I have an excuse!!
Currently, I'm reading Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy. I remember a time when I hated Hardy, until I finished all of Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Now, I can't get enough of him!

Currently, I'm working on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. Huckleberry Finn is going pretty well, but Les Miserables is stalled for the millionth time. I made the mistake of buying the unabridged version, so it's taking me forever. I keep losing interest in between all the long descriptions and unnecessary details. Still, I will prevail! (Eventually...)

Cloud Atlas (through the penultimate chapter) is terrific. I strongly recommend it!

I have had the same trouble with Les Mis. so many times and I truly want to read this book.
And I want to read the unabridged version. Someday, somewhere, it will happen :-)

Best of luck on reading Les Mis. I'm sure you'll be able to do it! And when you do, it'll totally be an accomplishment to be proud of. I know that when I finally finish it, I'm going to brag to everyone I know. ;)



How was that book? I was thinking of reading it next.
Mine was Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. It was excellent! Every woman should read this book. It's written beautifully and is a great story.

I would, however, recommend it to anyone who wants a quick bump by one on their numebr of books read - it took me maybe an hour and a half.

All three can be read on one day, if you are one of those who like checking off books from the list quickly. They were all good, but I really liked the Pit and the Pendulum.
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