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If you are enjoying faust's work I can also recommend https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... It's erotic poems written by him. Amazon is getting downvoted right now because of questions with who translated it and is getting credit on amazon. (the others who downvoted seem to be morons who didn't notice it was from Goethe and thus not suppose to be 50 shades of gray modern erotica)
You can read a free version online here as well Http://lettersfromthedustbowl.com/ele...





I've started reading The Lunatic at Large. It's supposed to be a classic example of British humor. I'm not finding it too funny; in fact, I'm a bit confused.
By the way, I finished Sir Noel's Heir. It began a typical gothic story, but flopped. Don't get me wrong. It was a good book and I enjoyed it, but the author lost the doom and gloom feeling about half way through the book.

I've started reading Northanger Abbey. I think this will be the third time I've read it.





I looked at a few of the reviews here on Goodreads, and some folks didn't like the ending. I admit that I saw it coming, and wasn't bothered by it. There is a natural order to things in life.




I read Pygmalion in school years ago and I'm ashamed to admit that I don't recall much about it other than "My Fair Lady" was based on it.


You might want to start with one of her short stories or novellas. I like some of them as much as her novels.

I am currently reading His Unkown Wife for August's reading. And I can't wait to know which one of them is his wife.


Pygmalion is one of my favourite plays. Shaw was really a genius!
Lanelle wrote: "I'm towards the end of Murder at Bridge. I'm really enjoying it."
I have already added it to my TBR list. I am almost finished with Anne of Avonlea.
I have already added it to my TBR list. I am almost finished with Anne of Avonlea.
I have three books on my currently reading list. 1) Death on the Nile (in Arabic). 2) Anne's House of Dreams. 3) The Count of Monte Cristo Yep, I have finished it yet :(. After I finish one of those three books; I am planning to read a Christmas themed book. I will check the books from December 2015. What about you?

Lanelle wrote: "I started reading Pollyanna this morning. It's not my first time though. I find this book so uplifting, especially when I wonder what I could possibly do to help those around me."
Then, I would love to read it as soon as possible. o(*^▽^*)o I got interested in the book after I read your comment. Thanks!
Then, I would love to read it as soon as possible. o(*^▽^*)o I got interested in the book after I read your comment. Thanks!

Also I'm reading His Family by Ernest Poole. (1918 winner of Pulitzer for Literature) and The Grand Babylon Hotel by Arnold Bennett.
I just finished reading The Blue Fairy Book. You can read my review at http://tims-reviews.blogspot.com/2017....
I'm close to finishing Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Detective Stories.
I'm not sure of what I'll read after that. Maybe another of the books in the Rick Brant series that are in the Public Domain.
I'm close to finishing Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Detective Stories.
I'm not sure of what I'll read after that. Maybe another of the books in the Rick Brant series that are in the Public Domain.


I'm reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. This is the current quarterly read for the Catching up on Classics group.

From the reviews I've seen, either you love the book or don't finish it. Are you enjoying it?
Lanelle wrote: "Tim wrote: "I'm reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. This is the current quarterly read for the Catching up on Classics group."
From the reviews I've ..."
I DNF'd it. I just couldn't get into it. I tried.
From the reviews I've ..."
I DNF'd it. I just couldn't get into it. I tried.
That's okay. I didn't finish The Portrait of a Lady but I plan on finishing it one day. So, What are you currently reading?
Tim wrote: "I'm reading a few books from the 1990's, so I won't list them here."
Okay! :D Have you read any book published in 1918?
Okay! :D Have you read any book published in 1918?
Sawako wrote: "Tim wrote: "I'm reading a few books from the 1990's, so I won't list them here."
Okay! :D Have you read any book published in 1918?"
It's been a good while since I have. I can't remember what one(s).
I recently read a Victorian thriller, but it was published in 2015.
Okay! :D Have you read any book published in 1918?"
It's been a good while since I have. I can't remember what one(s).
I recently read a Victorian thriller, but it was published in 2015.

The only Henry James's book I've read was Washington Square. It was like reading about a train wreck. It would be a good story to discuss.
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