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I'm going to start reading Sir Kingsley William Amis book, Ending Up, this weekend. That we enter August at the same time is happenstance. I am ready to go with whatever is chosen for our August read.
I'm finishing Amis's Lucky Jim, and I was trying to decide on which book of his would be next. I came across this interesting article in The Guardian, from March, and after reading it I knew where the quest for my next Amis novel, would be ending up.
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015...
My choice for one of the contenders is - Ending Up.


I just finished the Chekhov, and it is superb. Very quick, snappy stories (thanks in part to the generous illustrations!

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015...
My choice for one of the contenders is - Ending Up. .."
Actually, that sounds completely funny at the same time it sounds completely irritating. Kingsley was such a...and no, I don't have aphasia...I want to say prick. He would agree with me, I think. In some ways I think it would be a riot, but in some ways don't think I'd make it through. Whatever.


Due to the lateness in the month (my fault!), what if we just choose the Chekhov? We can run it the regular way in the middle of August for September. What do you think?

It sounds ok to me...but then I chose the Chekhov anyway. :-)


Great! Thanks everyone for the input and sorry again for the delay that got us in this position. The book is out today!
I will get that post ported over as the August read.
I will get that post ported over as the August read.
Great! Thanks everyone for the input and sorry again for the delay that got us in this position. The book is out today!
I will get that post ported over as the August read.
I will get that post ported over as the August read.

Or just copy them there and I will delete them here (as I have to delete the double comments my phone appears to be making).
For those who haven't seen, I've got a thread going to help select September's book here. Please go check it out and chime in.
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The best way to get your book selected is to talk it up, tell us why you selected it. This in and of itself could lead to some fun conversations!