Wow! that's a lot of titles, I think I'm going to build a pyramid of to-read books!!!
Ok this is going to be long...Don Quixote...I read it once and it will do for a LIFE!
By Forster I read A Passage to India, and I liked it but I'm not sure I want to read Forster any more, I mean how does A Passage top India end? Where's the truth?...maybe I should read it again and again and again to get it....
Maybe I should read it for the 100th time....
OOOk, Virginia Woolf: I read Mrs Dalloway (actually just the first part) and it's kinda complicated, maybe because I was reading page 150 and I was wondering what the book is about....the point is it doesn't have a plot so it's too hard to follow...Maybe To The Lighthouse is better??
DH Lawrence: I've just heard him.....any title?
M. Proust: same as above
Anyway thanxs for your suggestions!!!




) and it's kinda complicated, maybe because I was reading page 150 and I was wondering what the book is about....the point is it doesn't have a plot so it's too hard to follow...Maybe To The Lighthouse is better??
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I liked it and it influenced me a lot.
Anyway, I wonder about "Dead Souls". I finished it a week or two ago (I am not sure) and I didn't like it so much. Actually I like it in some ways (the book creates such a remarkable picture of Russia and the way Gogol describe the characters is incredibly vivid), but somehow it doesn't really fit in my idea of favorite book. I found it really hard to get through and till the end of the first part I was sure I am not really going to like it. Still, after finishing it I thought that reading it wasn't waste of time at all. Hmmm, may be I like it after all
"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
As for "L'herbe rouge" I think I saw in a bookstore a few months ago, I will buy it if I am lucky enough to find it
