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    Molly, Malone Dies, Unnamable- Samuel Beckett
    Invisible Man- Ralph Ellison
    Finnegans Wake- James Joyce
    Atlas Shrugged- Ayn Rand

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    To NickAdams: Are you sure you are ready for Finnegans Wake. I don't say this because I am. I got to Ulysses and then tried FW but soon mired down. When Joyce finished that particular work, he said something like...that will keep the critics busy for ten or twenty years. Try 60 to 100. Stream of Consciousness in the EXTREME. Good luck. quasimodo1

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    NickAdams: Molly, Malone Dies, Unnamable- Samuel Beckett

    enjoy! I'm finishing Unnamable at the moment.
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    and that must be in the heart"

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    Well, NickAdams is not a critic, Joyce had to know that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quasimodo1 View Post
    To NickAdams: Are you sure you are ready for Finnegans Wake. I don't say this because I am. I got to Ulysses and then tried FW but soon mired down. When Joyce finished that particular work, he said something like...that will keep the critics busy for ten or twenty years. Try 60 to 100. Stream of Consciousness in the EXTREME. Good luck. quasimodo1
    I'm far from ready. I saw it for six dollars and never pass a deal. I want to read the work in progress essays first.

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    NickAdams: Molly, Malone Dies, Unnamable- Samuel Beckett

    enjoy! I'm finishing Unnamable at the moment.
    Keep an eye out on a discussion thread. After reading Godot, I'm sure this will be something to talk about.

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    Well, NickAdams is not a critic, Joyce had to know that.
    I think he mentions me in the book.

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    The Videonight in Kathmandu
    A travelougue of south-east asia by Pico Iyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian Koller View Post
    the Everyman's Library edition of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. I am so amazed with the quality of Everyman's Library's books that I am currently updated all my favorite novels to their Everyman's respectful editions.
    I agree. I currently have seven sitting on my book shelf, and they look beaaaautiful.

    The last books I bought were;
    Five Plays - Chekhov
    The Best Stories of Dostoevsky
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    The other day, I hit the jackpot, so to speak, at a library book sale. For .50 cents each I bought the following books: The Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry, Pliny the Elder Historical Naturalis, A Medieval Miscellany, and William Blake Selected Engravings (All of which are color reproductions of medieval text and artwork-- with the exception of the Blake book).

    Needless to say, I was pleased with my $2.00 purchase and actually felt somewhat guilty later, as though I had shoplifted the items!
    “Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for love, and then for a few close friends, and then for money.”
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    Ptolemy's Gate -- Jonathan Stroud
    "There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book.
    Books are well written or badly written. That is all."
    --Oscar Wilde

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    Just ordered Nam-A-Rama by Phillip Jennings along with some DVDs. I had picked up this book various times at the local Borders. But was uncertain if the author was simply just aping Vonnegut, Heller, Burgess, etc.

    However, he is receiving plenty of rave and looks to be a good buy. Depending how much I appreciate this book will determine if I purchase the semi-sequel Goodbye Mexico Jennings recently released. Both stories are interesting and hopefully quite hilarious.

    www.phillipedwardjennings.com

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    The entire Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder
    "The time has come," the Walrus said,
    "To talk of many things:
    Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
    Of cabbages--and kings--
    And why the sea is boiling hot--
    And whether pigs have wings."

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    A Supposedly Funny Thing I'll Never Do Again - David Foster Wallace
    "Deep in the fundamental heart of mind and universe...there is a reason."

    - Douglas Adams

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    Cages of Glass, Flowers of Time. I read it once years ago, and I simply have to read it again.

    "To thine own self be true" Shakespeare

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    I think that the last book I bought was Candide by Voltaire...and another book that had a collection of stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
    I'm the patron saint of the denial,
    With an angel face and a taste for suicidal.

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