All we need is one more vote for Papillon!
:D
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All we need is one more vote for Papillon!
:D
For a tie...:p
I decided on Papillon...now it's a tie.
I'm really divided on this one. I've wanted to reread The Red and the Black for some time, but we might lose people with that book since it's quite long and dry. I have some interest in Papillon, but I don't know if I could keep up in a discussion where I haven't already read the book. The Wall would be a fun discussion, but I think I would rather read Stendhal. I'm torn between these three. Can I cast my vote in thirds? That would make it easier for me. Otherwise, I'm going to have think about it.
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Discussing a book while reading it is a lot of fun. Most of us here do that almost every month. And it is an extra incentive to try to keep us with others :)
Oh, no doubt. I do it myself in Lawrence, Chekhov, and Nietzsche threads. Those three, however, are enough to keep me busy, and I'm not looking to add another book. If work is slow, it might free me up so I can read Papillon, but right now I'm leaning towards one that I've already read.
I know I can't vote yet (this being my first post) but I have both Candide and the Hunchback of notre-dame in my bookcase unread and I'd love to be able to read and talk though one of those.
Come on people! Only four more votes for Madame Bovary and we can get back in this!
Heh. I wouldn't mind re-reading Candide though. It's nice and short and a great piece of satire.
Yay! Antiquariuan voted for Candide and broke the tie! :p I'm happy now. :D
I abdicate... want to negotiate a truce?
Its tied again! Someone else vote Candide! :)