Stewart
Active Member
Well Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert grew organically and seemed to gather a wave of interest. So let's see what happens in picking one for May. Let's just have a free for all with suggestions. If you like an idea, say so. If you have an alternative, shout it out. Try not to be too selfish in picking something that you - and you alone - wants to read (i.e some gun-toting space zebras versus the Martian mafia piece of airport gibberish). Hopefully we can find one title that excites above all others.
(And if nobody nominates anything then I'll be forced to choose something extremly boring, like When Mother Lets Us Make Paper Box Furniture by G. Ellingwood Rich. You have been warned. )
Suggested Titles
(And if nobody nominates anything then I'll be forced to choose something extremly boring, like When Mother Lets Us Make Paper Box Furniture by G. Ellingwood Rich. You have been warned. )
Suggested Titles
- A Farewell To Arms, Ernest Hemingway
- The Gulag Archipelago, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Dreams Of My Russian Summers, Andreï Makine
- Dead Souls, Nikolai Gogol
- Taras Bulba, Nikolai Gogol
- Fathers And Sons, Turgenev
- Villette, Charlotte Brontë
- Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad
- The History Of Tom Jones, A Foundling, Henry Fielding
- The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann
- This House Of Sky: Landscapes Of A Western Mind, Ivan Doig
- The Redemption Of Elsdon Bird, Noel Virtue