Bookish

Yesterday I went to a meeting of our book club. I don’t remember exactly when I joined, but that goes to show what a good time I’ve been having! We’ve read some books I would not normally gravitate to on my own, and while I’ve enjoyed some more than others, I always enjoy stretching out my comfort zone.

Right now we’re reading The Heart is a Lonely Hunter — and I will have a lot more to say about that soon — but I thought it would be fun to present the books we’ve read, starting with my favorites and working on down. By no means do I totally dislike the books towards the bottom, but it’s just that they do not hold a candle to the books at the top. Where I’ve posted previously about the book, I will link you on over…

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Snow, by Orhan Pamuk. Here is my review.

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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, by Haruki Murakami. Here is my review.

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The Golden Notebook, by Doris Lessing

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A Man Without a Country, by Kurt Vonnegut

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Lady Chatterly’s Lover, by D. H. Lawrence

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Random Family, by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc

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A Confederacy of Dunces, by John Kennedy Toole

One comment

  1. amy says:

    i read your review of snow right after i finished the book and you made me appreciate it so much more. thank you! next on my life? a confederacy of dunces (well, right after the omnivore’s dilemma)….

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