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This is the choice we have so far, but will be added to each month:-
Atonement by Ian McEwan
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

As I am new to the group, I don't know what books you have read, so..."
Maggie - did you want to nominate those two books for the March group read instead?


The Poisonwood Bible
Tender Is the Night
The Prisoner of Heaven
Bring Me Sunshine: A Windswept, Rain-Soaked, Sun-Kissed, Snow-Capped Guide to Our Weather. by Charlie Connelly
Night Train to Lisbon
A reminder of how the read along works - if there's anything on this thread that you want to read, post a request here for a read along buddy(ies) and agree a start date. It's very informal - you just set up a discussion thread for the book and then chat about it.


To start the ball rolling, I'm going to be reading the final part of the Millennium Trilogy - The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest in July. Anyone want to read along?

:D I know it's about that long since I read book 2 as well. I'm seriously in danger of forgetting who the characters are and the storyline. And I don't want to have to re-read the first two!!!

The first novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is very good, if a little long-winded. Very good story though.
They are page-turners, but the third one is a massive brick which has been putting me off.


Yes I would, please. I can't get hold of Gaiman's book from the library for a while and can't justify buying it at full price, so would like another fiction read for August.
How does it work, do we need a separate thread?
How does it work, do we need a separate thread?

Apologies to anyone who was hoping to read along with The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest

Also, if anyone is interested in reading

These two books are part of my reading challenges this year.

Will do, Betty. I got a copy for my birthday last year and it's been waiting patiently for the right time to be read!
Norwegian Wood is on my massive to read list. Along with The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest; I just have to read the other two first!

If you do get round to reading the other two, they are good. I liked the first one The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo better. The second one tended to get a bit bogged down in detail. And the third one is the longest, but is supposed to be back on form.

The Visible World by Mark Slouka
Last Orders by Graham Swift
March by Geraldine Brooks
The Children's Book by A.S. Byatt
and The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
If anyone would like to join in any of these reads, please let me know.



I'd like to read Norwegian Wood. I will borrow my boyfriends copy. I've been meaning to for ages but not got round to it.
I'm planning on starting Vanity Fair in a week or so. I know Laurel (another new member here) is also planning on reading it but does anybody else want to join? Do I set up my own thread or does a moderator do it for me?
I'm planning on starting Vanity Fair in a week or so. I know Laurel (another new member here) is also planning on reading it but does anybody else want to join? Do I set up my own thread or does a moderator do it for me?


The Glass Room http://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8=... also highly recommended.

I'm interested in the Hare With Amber Eyes for later in the year. Lots of second hand copies on Amazon for £2.80.... just thought I'd mention it!


I also plan now to read both of these. I will also buddy read Vanity Fair as others suggested. I can do all three in September.
(Good luck with your move, Teresa!)


Not sure about the timing though...what about November/December? Is anything planned for then?
And of course, most importantly, is anyone interested?

In January we have The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Family's Century of Art and Loss. Would you be willing to wait until January?
I think, on the question of what is and is not a classic, it is a grey area on which not everyone will agree. Each country has their own classics. Stegner is not well known in UK and I'm sure there are many of our authors who are virtually unheard of in other parts of the world too. But we should all be prepared to accept differing opinions.
I would like to see a more wide and varied reading in this group of books considered classics in other countries.

Not sure abou..."
Betty, I would love to read this as well, classic or not;) As long as it is later than October I will happily join in.

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I'm going to suggest Atonement starting this month, for me. Would anyone else like to join in? There's no set start or finish dates, just open threads for discussion and then we move onto another book when we're ready.