View Poll Results: Please vote for the novel you would like to read by March 1st.

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  • Stone Butch Blues

    0 0%
  • Old Goriot

    2 8.70%
  • The Portrait of a Lady

    3 13.04%
  • Middlemarch

    1 4.35%
  • Aiding and Abetting

    2 8.70%
  • The Jungle

    6 26.09%
  • An American Tragedy

    0 0%
  • Main Street

    4 17.39%
  • Madame Bovary

    5 21.74%
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    If it is Flaubert, me out. No reflection on his importance, I just decided to follow my heart, and I am making plans to bolt the United States and stay bolted, wheelchair, poverty and all. I am upsetting my family a great deal and don't care, I want out of what I'm in, but if Upton squeaks in maybe I can wing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutatis-Mutandi View Post
    If Scher would be so kind as to acknowledge my suggestion, it should be Jungle 6 and Bovary 5.
    Oh, Scher's kindness is boundless; however, it would be impossible for us to keep a track of all the vote changes if such changes became regular part of the process.

    What's more, I see it as an opportunity to read something different. Why does it matter which book we read so much? We are all book lovers here, are we not?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Oh, Scher's kindness is boundless; however, it would be impossible for us to keep a track of all the vote changes if such changes became regular part of the process.

    True. Plus, it was my fault for making a hasty vote in the first place.

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    Having just read The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie I'm well up for reading more Muriel Spark. She's amazing. Go Aiding and Abetting
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    So, what's the verdict? I'll read either Bovary or Jungle. Just need to know what book to order.

    Edit: Hey! Someone voted for The Jungle. Alright! Close the poll, QUICK, lol.

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    [Crazy disabled American shrew who cannot be tamed hugs Fifth_Element and takes notes on British civility...]

    Fifth, when we can synchronize schedule I am open for a buddy read on Spark, maybe 8 weeks? I have to get my latest chaos in order.

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    I'm down to participate. Just let me know which book to download to my Kindle.
    No man should die without first reading the world's greatest literature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozanny View Post
    Fifth, when we can synchronize schedule I am open for a buddy read on Spark, maybe 8 weeks? I have to get my latest chaos in order.
    I wouldn't mind joining in either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    I wouldn't mind joining in either.
    *Hugs Sche too!*

    I'm feeling soppy

    Seriously, I'll clear my slate for Spark soon; only seen the films but think she'd delight me.

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    Looks like we have a winner with "The Jungle." I just downloaded it on my "Nook" for free. Looking forward to the read, last time I read this was jr high I believe.

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    I've not read any Upton Sinclair. I'll try to get hold of it.

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    Ok, I've got The Jungle. How does this (meaning the book club) work?
    No man should die without first reading the world's greatest literature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozanny View Post
    [Crazy disabled American shrew who cannot be tamed hugs Fifth_Element and takes notes on British civility...]

    Fifth, when we can synchronize schedule I am open for a buddy read on Spark, maybe 8 weeks? I have to get my latest chaos in order.
    Excellent! I ordered my copy of Aiding and Abetting last night, so should receive in the next week or so. I've just started The Golden Notebook (I'm having a slightly feminist 'must read all the great, under-appreciated, under-represented women writers' phase at the moment) which I reckon will take me a couple of weeks to read but after that I'm yours whenever you're ready Let me know when suits and I'll make sure I'm available.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    I wouldn't mind joining in either.
    Make that a threesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razeus View Post
    Ok, I've got The Jungle. How does this (meaning the book club) work?
    Scheh will make a thread soon enough, then you can just post your thoughts.

    And to those who are cheap, The Jungle is in public domain and free on the internet. It's even available on this site.
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    Cool Just don't read The Jungle to close to meal time:

    Teddy Roosevelt did, and threw his breakfest out of a White House window. When you read the section on how sausage was made, you'll understand why.

    After this incident, Upton Sinclair was invited to the white House.

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