How about Bret Easton Ellis instead of those two?
*grins Scheherazadishly*
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How about Bret Easton Ellis instead of those two?
*grins Scheherazadishly*
Aww heck.
I think I should nominate Eugenides because grace picked him first, but then again Bret Easton Ellis ias good too........
Aww, well I don't want to cause a headache. Just thought if I had to go out and buy another book when I have about twelve I need to read - I would choose his is all.
:D
Guess that's just me then sorry :lol:
Err, Scher, I would like to change my second nomination, if that's possible, please.
I somehow feel that I should bring in a writer (and winner of the Nobel prize) from my country to draw attention to this corner of the literary world :D
Given that his autobiography has just been published and largely discussed in Germany, I thought it might be interesting to read one of his works...
Thus my nominations would be
Salman Rushdie and Günter Grass
Jeffrey Eugenides
Not at all... It was not you, Grace! ;)
No worries :)
Nominations at the moment:
Arkadi and Boriss Strugatski and Viktor Pelevin - Taliesin
John Updike - Pensive
Salman Rushdie and Gunter Grass - Schokokeks
Cormac McCarthy and David Lodge - Virgil
Truman Capote and Jeffrey Eugenides - Papayahed
Kurt Vonnegut - Charles Darnay
Oscar Wilde and Mihail Bulgakov - Bazarov
D.H. Lawrence and Edith Wharton - Jamesian
Milan Kundera and Joseph Heller - Superunknown
Henry Rider Haggard and Ovid - Grace86
Philip Roth - SleepyWitch
John Irving and Henry James - Scheherazade
Angela Carter and Ian McEwan - Jay
H.P Lovecraft and Terry Pratchet by AimusSage
Bernard Shaw and Stella Gibbons by Nightshade
Yay Papaya!
well I see a few there I would like to read so we are not doing as bad as olast year :D
Joseph Heller
Going once...
Going twice...
It looks like this years list is significantly different then last years.