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message 1: by Ange (new)

Ange | 54 comments Mod
Here you can suggest books for future readalongs :)


message 2: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 14 comments Any Mary Stewart or Agatha Christie.Susanna Kearsley is also really good.


message 3: by Marie (new)

Marie S. | 1 comments Master and Margarita? I put it down and never pick it again.


message 4: by bookellenic (new)

bookellenic | 1 comments Crime and Punishment or anything Sherlock Holmes


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahevermotionbooks) If we want to stick to classics how about Don Quixote by Miguel de Saavedra?
I'd also read just about any classic novel we pick to be honest. I need to reread so many from high school.


message 6: by Ally (new)

Ally | 1 comments Maybe Sherlock Holmes or the lesser read Bronte novels, in particular Annes'


message 7: by Malou (new)

Malou Oberholzer | 1 comments Maybe a book by Wilkie Collins, like for example " The Moonstone".


message 8: by Denise (new)

Denise (deesbooknook) (deesbooknook) | 1 comments How about any of Elizabeth Gaskell's Novels? I've been wanting to pick one up but I don't know where to start.


message 9: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whiteislephoenix) | 4 comments Anna Karenina! :)
Or perhaps Great Expectations?


message 10: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whiteislephoenix) | 4 comments Denise wrote: "How about any of Elizabeth Gaskell's Novels? I've been wanting to pick one up but I don't know where to start."

I'd love to do one for Wives and Daughters


message 11: by Ange (new)

Ange | 54 comments Mod
Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I will add them all to a list. Maybe I will do a poll for each month and see what the majority would like to read :)


message 12: by Michelle (last edited Mar 03, 2018 12:04AM) (new)

Michelle Curie (blackblackbirds) I would love an Elizabeth Gaskell or lesser read Brontë sisters' novels, they've been on my list for ages!


message 13: by Louise (new)

Louise (blackcatgib) | 1 comments Thomas Hardy might be fun ?


message 14: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 2 comments How about one of Ken Follett's trilogies?


message 15: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh (ashleighsbookshelf) | 4 comments Anything Dickens would be good! Though that could be the knee high snow talking (Dickens + Snow = perfect mix!)

But generally speaking any classics would be quite fun (Anne or Charlotte Brontë, Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Eliot, Gaskell and Tolstoy are the ones that spring to mind mainly because they're the ones I can see right now!)

Also, John Steinbeck maybe? One of those authors I have been meaning to get to forever! And I'm always up for anything du Maurier!


message 16: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 14 comments Dickens would be nice.


message 17: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 14 comments Ange, just an idea. Why don't you put up 3 titles in the next couple of weeks and we can vote on the one to read for April. Then everyone will have some time to get the next book. Just a thought.


message 18: by Ange (new)

Ange | 54 comments Mod
Theresa wrote: "Ange, just an idea. Why don't you put up 3 titles in the next couple of weeks and we can vote on the one to read for April. Then everyone will have some time to get the next book. Just a thought."

That is a great idea. I will do just that. Thanks :)


message 19: by Martha (new)

Martha | 1 comments I suggest Room by Emma Donoghue :)


message 20: by MªJesús (new)

MªJesús Tovar | 20 comments Hi! I suggest
- Life and fate by Vasili Grossman
- The Forsyte saga by John Galsworthy
- Wives and daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
- Our mutual friend by Charles Dickens
Thanks!


message 21: by Yash (new)

Yash (bibliogothsh) | 1 comments Hello Friends,
I've just finished reading 'Twenty Love Poems and A Songs of Despair' by Pablo Neruda and I loved that book!
I've recorded an audiobook without noise filters in natural circumstances so as to be felt as forthcoming from a broken heart. Just for retrospection.
Here's the Google Drive Link
Feedbacks are most welcome!

Good Day,
Yash


message 22: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 1 comments Marie wrote: "Master and Margarita? I put it down and never pick it again."

I agree!!!


message 23: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 14 comments I really like the way Ange is doing it now. Not that I mind people giving suggestions but in the end it is Ange's group and we are just reading along with her if we choose to.


message 24: by MªJesús (new)

MªJesús Tovar | 20 comments Totally agree with Theresa.


message 25: by Jill (new)

Jill (jillglove) | 27 comments Theresa wrote: "I really like the way Ange is doing it now. Not that I mind people giving suggestions but in the end it is Ange's group and we are just reading along with her if we choose to."


Agree 100%


message 26: by Ange (new)

Ange | 54 comments Mod
Thank you :) I'm glad to hear that you are happy with the way I'm doing things.


message 27: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 1 comments -Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
-Middlemarch by George Elliot
-Agatha Christie- I'd highly recommend And Then There Were None which is, in my opinion, one of the best books ever written.
-Miss Silver Mysteries by Patricia Wentworth


message 28: by Beth (new)

Beth Hi,
I've just joined your group. It sounds like fun. Here are some titles that I've wanted to read:
The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
Dombey & Son by Charles Dickens
Anything by Mary Stewart or Barbara Pym


message 29: by Ange (new)

Ange | 54 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Hi,
I've just joined your group. It sounds like fun. Here are some titles that I've wanted to read:
The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
Dombey & Son by Charle..."


Hi Beth,
thanks for joining us. We will be reading the Tenant of Wildfell Hall next month :)


message 30: by Beth (new)

Beth Great! I am looking forward to it.


message 31: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 4 comments The Mill On The Floss - Eliot
Cold Comfort Farm - Gibbons
Metamorphoses - Ovid
Crime and Punishment - Dostoevsky
The Trial - Kafka


message 32: by Marina (new)

Marina (themarinabox) | 1 comments Crime & Punishment readalong would be great!


message 33: by Charla (new)

Charla Hudson (c_oppenlander) | 6 comments A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth


message 34: by Beth (new)

Beth Mikaela & Marina, I agree with the Crime & Punishment suggestion.


message 35: by Biblio (new)

Biblio Curious (bibliocurious) | 5 comments Oh my gosh! I'm planning a C & P series on my channel at the end of next month. I'll go through the book chapter by chapter & briefly compare the translation differences between Constance Garnet & Pevear and Volokhonsky. This would be cool to have it as a read-a-long w/ Ange. ^.^

The Trial & Metamorphosis are both great books! There's a tonne of dark scenes in both (Metamorphosis more so.)


message 36: by Nada (new)

Nada (nadaoq) | 6 comments Not a suggestion but I was wondering: Since Ange is one of the Victober's hosts I'm guessing there will probably be no readalong in October. If that's a case, will there be a poll up for the November read?


message 37: by Jill (last edited Oct 05, 2018 04:00PM) (new)

Jill (jillglove) | 27 comments Nada wrote: "Not a suggestion but I was wondering: Since Ange is one of the Victober's hosts I'm guessing there will probably be no readalong in October. If that's a case, will there be a poll up for the Novemb..."

Haven’t heard anything. I known she’s a Victober host. I saw she posted for her Du Maurier group today. Too much to keep up with maybe.


message 38: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whiteislephoenix) | 4 comments Gone with the Wind!
maybe The Distant Hours
something by Edward Rutherford
Harry Potter (even if we've all read them! they're even better to reread bc you can always find new meaning in them)


message 39: by Nada (new)

Nada (nadaoq) | 6 comments Whitney wrote: "Gone with the Wind!
maybe The Distant Hours
something by Edward Rutherford
Harry Potter (even if we've all read them! they're even better to reread bc you can always find new meaning in them)"


Oh I love Gone with the Wind!! I first read it about 4 years ago so it's highly due for a reread now!


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