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We are asking for volunteers who are willing and interested in leading the discussion of the books that get selected. I appreciate if one among the readers is willing to be the discussion leader. Silver and I don't always read all the books read by the group and we'd appreciate the support.
So please post here if you have an interest in leading the discussion of the book of your choice. And if you have any questions about leading the discussion, don't hesitate to ask.
So please post here if you have an interest in leading the discussion of the book of your choice. And if you have any questions about leading the discussion, don't hesitate to ask.


- Nikita's Childhood :
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24...
- One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/85...

For example, "Ethernal Call" (http://lib.rus.ec/a/30184) or "Shadows at Noon"
(http://lib.rus.ec/b/70562) by Anatoly Ivanov.
This looks very strange for ex-Soviet people when someone considers Soviet life just by Shalamov or Solzhenitsyn.

The Short Stories by Arkady Averchenko (http://lib.rus.ec/a/17382), they are fun.


I'm also planning to read Roadside Picnic (Arkady Strugatsky) this year if a classic sci-fi read is an acceptable nomination.



I just want to thank everyone for stopping by. I included all the novels which I could find with translations here at goodreads, the ones we haven't read yet. The polls are up now.
Aloha wrote: "Is it okay to nominate a biography of the writer? If so, I'd like to nominate Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years."
Sorry Aloha, I didn't include this because it is the second book of the biography, I don't think it'll work without reading the first one. :)
Aloha wrote: "Is it okay to nominate a biography of the writer? If so, I'd like to nominate Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years."
Sorry Aloha, I didn't include this because it is the second book of the biography, I don't think it'll work without reading the first one. :)

Books mentioned in this topic
The Brothers Karamazov (other topics)Hadji Murat (other topics)
The Cherry Orchard (other topics)
The Three Sisters (other topics)
Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Anton Chekhov (other topics)Fyodor Dostoevsky (other topics)
The nominations will end on March 07th.