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An American Tragedy indeed...

You're a tool.


... we begin Crusoe again with C12-15. This is the discussion thread for that.

I don’t know an easy way to fix it, so I may just leave it."
Where are they?

The Sun Also Rises - Hemingway
Great Expectations - Dickens (or anything by Dickens)
The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins (first modern mystery?)
Les Liaisons Dangereuse - Choderlos de Laclos
Madame Bovary - Flaubert
Something by Agatha Christie?
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
The Plague - Camus
Fahrenheit 451 - Bradbury
Mrs. Eckdorf in O'Neill's Hotel - William Trevor
Lord of the Rings trilogy (long-term Doorstopper)
The Ides of March - Thornton Wilder
Feel free to comment on any of these, or to add your own suggestions.

Let's hear your ideas for a 'Monthly' September read, and for our next Doorstopper (long books). We can either start them both in September, or take a month off from the Doorstopper, and begin that one in October. I lean toward taking a break on that until October, but let's hear your thoughts on the subject.

I'm going to leave this thread visible and active, because there are good ideas here. But I will also start a new thread for our September read. We are finishing with both Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe at the end of August, so it's time to start thinking about a new monthly and doorstopper read.
I agree something more modern is probably a good idea, and also that we could stand to drift toward more worldly selections.

Quixote is a parody itself, so a parody of a parody is interesting!

- A Doll’s House 1879 Henrik Ibsen (Norwegian)
- Wake Not the Dead 1823 Ludwig Tieck (German)
- Clermont, A Tale Regina Maria Roche (Irish)
- Orphan of the Rhine Eleanor S..."
Heck of a list, Lorri!

And once again I am confused about chapters.
Brian, what chapter number do you have for the incident with the lions?
And th..."
C17 for the incident with the lions, and C16 for the man in green.




