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I have great admiration for you. You have chosen so many difficult books. I avoid most books that are described as experimental, existential, using stream of consciousness and most magical realism. You must love all of those. I have read two books on your list. The Blind Assassin is terrific.
I can't wait to see the rest of your list.

Anne, the idea of a shared reading when lists have the same book also occurred to me. I like that everyone develops their own list. Excited to see whether there are any duplicates!

Omeros became important when I read Homer's The Odyssey, Fagle's translation, because Walcott's is the Caribbean poetic epic. Looking forward to it, too.

Hedda Gabler and Swanns Way are excellent as well
Great looking list! i may be borrowing some of these for al..."
The Bros K, absolutely! Thanks for looking over my "2012 Around the World (in 52 books)" list.

Omeros became important when I read Homer's The Odyssey, Fagle's translati..."
I've added Omeros to my wishlist. It sounds wonderful. I've been intending to re-read The Odyssey for several years but have only read a few pages. this work sounds good and perhaps more manageable on the short term. Not sure if I'll put it on the 52 list or not.

Hedda Gabler and Swanns Way are excellent as well
Great looking list! i may be borrowing some of these for al..."
Tried to read Swann's Way on Audiobook but it's kind of a snoozer, which isn't good while I'm driving. Perhaps I'll try to finish it though, bc I'm really into the idea of Proust.

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I'll put my review of SW here in 2012.



Ha, I'm in the middle of Ulysses right now, and no way could it be done in a week. It's a great Dublin read though, and I bet Dubliners would be great for this challenge.
I haven't read Proust yet either. I need to get a madeleine pan first. I'm a baker and sometimes bake things inspired by what I read - you never realize how much writers talk about baked goods until you start paying attention!

In an Antique Land is good, but I read it ages ago, so I cannot remember the details.



Poetry 2013 may be a relief after the Asian Pacific novels, the biographies, and the 2012: Around the World tour.

Do you know about this one, Sue? http://www.poetryinternational.org/pi...

Thanks Asmah.


Hedda Gabler and Swanns Way are excellent as well
Great looking list! i may be borrowing some of these for al..."
I haven't read that book, but I need to because I live in the town where it is set.

Brittany, it is."
Hmm. I can borrow that from my library on kindle. Maybe I'll be reading that soon.




How great is this? Are those page mentions in brackets?

Oh, I meant to say that I heard about it from Judy. Sorry Judy. You can see by my sentence structure that I wasn't thinking or writing clearly when I posted message 37.


I've always meant to get around to reading Doctor Zhivago, considering I'm named for one of the main characters. I'm looking forward to seeing what you think of it!

You must be Lara!

*sigh*

...if you'll let me borrow The Return of the Dancing Master.

*sigh*"
It is. :-)"
I think I just would have to read it then. my 52 books challenge might end up being 54 :p

...if you'll let me borrow The Return of the Dancing Master."
Sure. That one seems really interesting, right?
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