I think we had discussed this book before.
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Arkadi and Boriss Strugatski and Viktor Pelevin - Taliesin
John Updike - Pensive
Salman Rushdie and H.G. Wells - Schokokeks
Cormac McCarthy and David Lodge - Virgil
Truman Capote - Papayahed
Kurt Vonnegut - Charles Darnay
Oscar Wilde and Mihail Bulgakov - Bazarov
D.H. Lawrence and Edith Wharton - Jamesian
Milan Kundera - 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
Let the second round of nominations begin!
If that means we can nominate another, then I'll nominate David Lodge.
If this is allowed, then we will nominate Viktor Pelevin
Damn, I'm still having a hard time narrowing it down, ok either:
Chuck Palahniuk, Kurt Vonnegut, Jeffrey Eugenides .............Anybody got any suggestions? Any newbies want to narrow it down?
I think I will nominate John Irving and Henry James.
Papaya> Vonnegut has already been nominated by Charles Darnay.
Seeing as I missed round 1 and it's already round 2, I'd like to nominate Angela Carter and Ian McEwan. Two birds, one stone ;)
Someone mentioned that the list seemed kind of boring ealier on, but I am a bit embarrassed to admit that a lot of these authors I have not heard of. So I am excited to see which twelve will finally be picked.
I will have to pick my second author...
How about Ovid? I am reading a portion of Metamorphoses for Lit class and it sounds wonderful....hardly boring!!
Grace, please feel free to nominate any author you would like to read. This is just nominations yet so when it comes to voting, eveyone will vote for the authors they would like to read. :)
I would like to nominate H.P Lovecraft or Terry Pratchet for some lighter reading, but considering I only once read a book for this bookclub, only realising afterwards I read it in the same month, feel free to discard my nominations, as I will read both authors someday anyway. :D
Alright Scher...then Ovid it is!! :p
Mihail Bulgakov. I could reread Master and Margarita without a problem:D
ummm Bernard shaw ?:D
I was justthink about his stuff yesterday and I rembered how much I enjoy them :nod:
Probably wont get through but how about Stella Gibbions??