Please nominate the book you would like to read with us here by January 15th.
Please nominate the book you would like to read with us here by January 15th.
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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No themes this year?
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Mahatma Gandhi
No, going with random nominations this year like old times.
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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May I nominate The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins.
According to Aldous Huxley, D.H. Lawrence once said that Balzac was 'a gigantic dwarf', and in a sense the same is true of Dickens.
Charles Dickens, by George Orwell
Brighton Rock by Graham Greene. (Whatever it is, I hope I already own a copy or that it's among the LitNet's on-line stash. It's so hard to get to the library, especially in winter!)
Sodom and Gomorrah, Marcel Proust. Hey, what are you looking at me like that for?! I'm reading ISOLT and I'll be starting the fourth volume around the beginning of February, probably; I can suggest what I like can't I?
I would like to nominate Humbodlt's Gift by Saul Bellow.
Nominations so far:
1. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
2. Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
3. Sodom and Gomorrah by Marcel Proust
4. Humbodlt's Gift Saul Bellow
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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Last couple of days to place your nominations for February!
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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No other nominations?
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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I would nominate : The End by Salvatore Scibona
because I just started it, and I know I can finish in time for discussion.
Interesting nominations!
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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Somebody nominated a book I like even better than the one yours fooly nominated. Is it okay to switch?
Of course
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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Going once...
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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So, what are we reading?
According to Aldous Huxley, D.H. Lawrence once said that Balzac was 'a gigantic dwarf', and in a sense the same is true of Dickens.
Charles Dickens, by George Orwell