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Ah OK I decide to have a look at what I have read completely, I hope I can remember them.

Have Been Read

 

Burmese Days - George Orwell (90%)

Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky (89%)

The Day of the Triffids - John Wyndham (87%)

Catch-22 - Joseph Heller (85%)

Keep the Aspidistra Flying - George Orwell (83%)

Coming Up For Air - George Orwell (81%)

Homage to Catalonia - George Orwell (80%)

The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald (80%)

A Brave New World - Aldous Huxley (79%)

Cup of Gold - John Steinbeck (79%)

Decline and Fall - Evelyn Waugh (78%)

Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell (76%)

First Men in the Moon - H.G. Wells (74%)

Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury (68%)

The Double - Fyodor Dostoevsky (67%)

The Secret Agent - Joseph Conrad (66%)

The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood (42%)

 

In Process of Reading

 

Dubliners - James Joyce

War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy

To Be Read

 

Oscar and Lucinda - Peter Carey

The Idiot - Fyodor Dostoevsky

New Grub Street - George Gissing

The Midwich Cuckoos and Chocky - John Wyndham

 

I don't know what normally goes on in these threads, but I'd really appreciate some suggestions from you lovely people. :D

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Hey Squawk :D

 

The best thing to do, I reckon, is have a quick look at some (if not all!) the others' reading blogs on here and you can get some ideas of how you might like to lay your blog-thread out.

 

The majority are for the current year, but you can do whatever you can possibly do - the choice is yours!

 

You'll often see 'summaries' on the first post (usually lists) of what people have read so far (often with marks out of ten or a sentence on their thoughts), what they're currently reading, their To Be Read lists, any books they're interested in and want to make a note of etc etc...

These posts are usually edited quite frequently as you add books to different lists.

 

It's entirely up to you!

 

Hope that helps and wasn't too confusing!

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Ooh, you've got some good'uns on those lists, Squawk! I notice you have several by the same authors - do you often find yourself reading the entire back-catalogue of an author once you've enjoyed one of their books? (I know I do!). If you liked Day of the Triffids, I can heartily recommend Wyndham's other work - I especially loved The Midwich Cuckoos and Chocky if you haven't already tried them (or re-read them - they're worth it! :D).

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Oh yes I do tend to do that. What is worse though is when I start to become a fanboy. :D

 

Oh and yes I absolutely love Day of the Triffids. Will add that one to THE List!

 

And to reply to Polka:

 

I'm not currently reading anything (yes I know a disgrace) because of work, but I will have a go at giving the ones I read a good summary in the future. :D

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Hi Squawk! Just love the title of this thread! LOL

 

I am a terror for not keeping up to date with my thread, but really it doesn't matter, cos the main function is to get ideas and post ideas so if you are a list compiler, compile away(that sounds vaguely rude!!:D ), or, if you like to list and review, then that's great too. Just do what you feel compelled to do (within reason, of course).

 

Pp

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Oh yes John Wyndham is an excellent author.

 

We read the Chrysalids in school, though I think that might have been a short story. I read half the midwich cuckoos and its excellent but to my shame I didnt finish it (I am getting better at finishing things I start!) and I ended up watching the film (The village of the damned, with Christopher Reeve) to find out what happened.

 

Maybe I should give Chocky a try...

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OK hi again.

 

So I finished the first book of this Summer's read for me. Decline and Fall a rather funny book and well worth a quick read. Just generally what I thought of the book is that there are some great characters in it and some really strange farcical parts, but there isn't really anything for somebody looking for a juicy story with a big ending. It gives the impression of a dry hump, which I think is intentional of course.

 

Don't know if anyone else has read this book by Evelyn Waugh, more than welcome to comment if you have. I gave it quite a modest score as well. Yes, should mention added percentage scores for whatever reason...

 

And so I must return to the world of literature for the next book, good day! ;)

 

EDIT: Oh yes and still would love some more suggestions, just anything throw it at me people!

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Joseph Conrad - Secret Agent (1907):

 

Reminded me a lot of Crime & Punishment in a way, may have just been because it was translated and etc. But still with the (

murder

) it had a similar ring to it. Liked the book, some great bits in it that made me smile, but really didn't like the main character. I mean not dislike just general apathy really.

 

On to Dubliners now and then *gulp* War & Peace...help. B)

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