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    Maybe some information on the book might whet some apetites
    Some things never change. New York City, 1896. Hypocrisy in high places is rife, police corruption commonplace, and a brutal killer is terrorising young male prostitutes. Unfortunately for Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt, the psychological profiling of murderers is a practice still in its infancy, struggling to make headway against the prejudices of those who prefer the mentally ill - and the 'alienists' who treat them - to be out of sight as well as out of mind. But as the body count rises, Roosevelt swallows his doubts and turns to the eminent alienist Dr Laszlo Kreizler to put a stop to the bloody murders - giving Kreizler a chance to take him further into the dark heart of criminality, and one step closer to death.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alienist-Cal...9190392&sr=8-1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Every now and then we look for people who are willing to read books with us.

    Please post your requests in this thread and then we can start separate discussion threads.
    Oh don't let this thread die Scher. I really like the thought of people teaming up on lit net to read something together, even if it's not with any formal club or group. This is a perfect idea for Lit Net.

    I'm afraid none of the requests fit my reading schedule at the moment.
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    I am about to start on the Stieg Larsson millenium trilogy


    *am remineded here is where I am meant to ask if anyone else is about to start reading this*
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    Anyone got any suggestions for a group read?

    Would anyone be interested in House Made of Dawn?
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    I know this is REALLY going to appeal to Sche , but I am interested in rereading Woolf's To The Lighthouse, not now but say before fall starts in September, and I don't think I could nominate it in the forum bookclub--so any show of hands would be welcome.

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    I'm looking for someone to read Fernando Pessoa's "The Book of Disquiet" with me. It's a very depressing and unsettling a read, though I'm only 50-55 pages in so far. I have Richard Zenith's Penguin translation.
    This sentence contradicts itself - no actually it doesn't.

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    Satan: let me get through the week and then I will give you the signal either to make a book buddies thread or not, okay? I never knew about Pessoa until JCamillo v. Mortal Terror in another thread, and he seems to be right up my alley of difficult authors.

    Ask Sche about creating the individual topic threads, as I am not entirely clear on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozanny View Post
    I know this is REALLY going to appeal to Sche , but I am interested in rereading Woolf's To The Lighthouse, not now but say before fall starts in September, and I don't think I could nominate it in the forum bookclub--so any show of hands would be welcome.
    I'm very new here and obviously don't know you, but I'd be willing to try and read this with you. It's been a little while since I've done some serious leisure/novel reading and it would be nice to have a book buddy to discuss things with!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnibblesNBits View Post
    I'm very new here and obviously don't know you, but I'd be willing to try and read this with you. It's been a little while since I've done some serious leisure/novel reading and it would be nice to have a book buddy to discuss things with!
    Welcome to the forum Snibbles! I believe there is an old discussion of Lighthouse in the forum bookclub, and I'd have to check with Sche-goddess and ruler of the universe if it's okay to start a fresh thread in book buddies.

    I studied this novel in a course, and if I can remember some things it might be interesting. Woolf's diction is very accessible but at her best she is very complex, and this novel carries my affection.

    I will gladly let you know when I'm ready, and thanks.

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    Anyone want to read Watership Down?

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    Satan, I have to let Pessoa go for now; it is all I can do for today to robe and go get my bills in the mail, sorry.

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    May I join you for To the Lighthouse, Jozanny and Snibbles? It's been a while since I read Woolf closely - first time round I was a minority of one in a group that really did not like her and would welcome the opportunity to read this in the company of readers enjoying the experience. I went on to do my thesis on Woolf but it was many years ago and I shall need much refreshing of memory.

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    I'd be delighted kasie, if you and Snibbles do not mind the wait until mid-September, if that is okay. It is not just that I am overloading even my considerable chunks of free time--but my intern screwed up the Medicare paperwork, and if I do not get my new chair soon I may have to tap my detective/police chief uncle for a lawyer--if you can imagine me dashing off a cheap thriller here...

    I am not really angry with the intern, but the whole system, which makes Denmark's foul odor lovelier than roses. All things being equal, I should have my accounts settled long by then, and some other texts completed.

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    Sure! I'd be glad to have you join us, Kasie! I don't mind waiting. Whenever you two are ready to begin is fine with me! It's been a real long time since I've read any of Woolf's works and I haven't read 'To The Lighthouse' yet. So it's going to be a fun and new experience for me!

    Jozanny -
    Sorry to hear about your paperwork! That's a real bummer - I'll be praying that everything goes smoothly!
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    Jozanny - I really can't believe your situation. I thought our Social Services held the award for Best at Fouling Things Up but yours beat them by a mile! I'm so sorry - hope everything gets sorted ASAP or even sooner. I turned into the Wife from Hell trying to get things sorted for Himself - I could come over and hone my steely sweet smile on your lot, if you like!

    September will be fine by me.

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