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Peder said:A fair guess today would be five out of:
1. Nabokov - The Gift or Look at the Harlequins
2. Flaubert - Madame Bovary
3. Faulkner - As I Lay Dying or The Sound and the Fury
4. Conrad - The Secret Agent or Heart of Darkness
5. Robinson - The Years of Rice and Salt, or Green Mars, or Blue Mars
6. James - Washington Square
Peder
ions said:Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
OK, for Harlequins; you got it! But I'll probably peek at Secret Agent as well.Ms. said:Oh oh oh!
I adore The Secret Agent,read Look at the Harlequins and report back on it.
Kenny Shovel said:My TBR list is getting longer and longer. If I include my Physical TBR Shelf of books, my wish list on Amazon.com, wish list on Amazon.co.uk, list of Norwegien books suggested by Zolipara and books by favourite authors I've not got round to yet, I think it all adds up to at least 300 odd. Given I've read four books in the last ten weeks this may take some time to clear up.
Anyway, I'm probably going to tackle these first:
Scenes from the Bathhouse by Mikhail Zoshchenko (almost finished)
Soul by Andrey Platonov
Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution by Simon Schama (never finished last couple of chapters some some reason)
Candide and Other Stories by Voltaire
The Concert by Ismail Kadare
K-S
Kenny Shovel said:Well, I've just bought two new books I want to read straight away, so that post is out of date within 24 hours.