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message 1: by Rauf (last edited Sep 26, 2009 12:39PM) (new)

Rauf The ones I have read from Lori's and Lostpedia's list:

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Harry Potter
Holy Qur'an
The Invention of Morel
Lord of the Flies
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Of Mice and Men
On Writing
Slaughterhouse-Five
The Survivors of the Chancellor
A Tale of Two Cities
The Third Policeman
On the Road
Animal Farm
Through the Looking-Glass
To Kill a Mockingbird
Watership Down
A Wrinkle in Time
The Little Prince
Heart of Darkness
The Turn of the Screw
The Brothers Karamazov
The Stand
Evil Under The Sun
The Outsiders
The Pearl
The Old Man and The Sea


message 2: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Aw, crap. I forgot to put this in 'Lost Lit Challenges'......Anyone knows how I can move it?


message 3: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
I got your back Rauf :)


message 4: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Thank you, Lori, super awesome moderator.


message 5: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
Kissing up will get you.... everywhere :)


message 6: by Rauf (new)

Rauf So does being touched by Jacob :P


message 7: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
Hee hee hee


message 8: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Ok. I've finished Turn of the Screw and Heart of Darkness. Now waiting for the right time to read The Stand.


message 9: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
I strongly disliked both of those books... what did you think?


message 10: by Rauf (new)

Rauf I gave Screw a single star.

Heart of Darkness -- it's not great. But I don't regret reading it. Found some shiny quotes in it.


message 11: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
I think the only thing I remember liking about Darkness was the description of his blood filling his boot. Sad as that may sound.


message 12: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Not "the horror...the horror!" ?

:D




message 13: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Finished Brothers Karamazov. Trying my best to finish The Stand before August turns to September (^_^)


message 14: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Okay. Finished with The Stand. That climax pisses me off. I mean I toiled through those boring Boulder chapters hoping the climax would be be unforgettable...Turns out it is but for the wrong reason.

OK. I will try to read Hinton's Outsiders, Christie's Evil Under the Sun, Verne's Mysterious Island and 20.000 Leagues (that's a Lost book, right? James called the sub cap'n Nemo), and The Old Man and The Sea this month.


message 15: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Oh and some Stephen Kings.


message 16: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
Mysterious Island is, but 20,000 leagues isnt.
Though once you read one, you will want to read the other since they have a tie in.


message 17: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Btw I think The Stand and Lord of the Flies are two of the most essential Lost books.


message 18: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
Lord of the Flies, definitely. You will also say that of Mysterious Island, I think, in that it affects a group of people very similarly to what we see on the show.

Also check out The Pearl, it is Hurley's story to a tee.




message 19: by Rauf (new)

Rauf I'm not too keen on Steinbeck but I'll definitely read The Pearl now. Thanks, Lori.

BTW in The Stand, Abagail and Flagg are sort of scared of each other and Flagg thought once he got rid of her, things would go his way but it isn't. It's the beginning of his end.

So I'm guessing in our favorite show this would happen to the Nemesis. Flocke said to Ben things will change when Jacob's gone. But the change would probably be not so advantageous for the Nemesis.


message 20: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
Nemesis = Man in Black, I assume?

I think to destroy one (Jacob or MiB) will throw everything off balance. Though I think it is a necessary thing in order to free the Losties and Others from the black hole that is the Island.


message 21: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Lostpedia called the Man in Black/Jacob's Enemy as the Nemesis now. So I'll call him that too.

Yeah. Could be. Could be.


message 22: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Finished with The Outsiders. Pretty damn good, that one. And Hinton wrote it when she was only 14??


message 23: by Rauf (new)

Rauf I finished Evil Under The Sun last weekend but I forgot to update it. It was okay. Not one of Agatha Christie's finest work.

And I have just finished The Pearl ten minutes ago. It was magnificent! It really was. Now I want to read everything John Steinbeck had ever written, even his grocery list or hate mail.


message 24: by Lori, Offical Lost Lover and Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 880 comments Mod
Yay.. glad to hear you enjoyed the Pearl... For a short novel, it was packed with good stuff, wasnt it?


message 25: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Oh yeah. It was packed with some awesomeness and then some.

Just finished The Old Man and The Sea today. It's pretty good.


message 26: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Finished Carrie last month. Forget to update it. I don't think I can read Lost Lit for this month (reading the books that I think will help me for NaNoWriMo) or next month (The NaNoWriMo).


message 27: by Rauf (new)

Rauf On December, I've finished reading Y: The Last Man, volumes 1 - 10.


message 28: by Rauf (new)

Rauf Just finished The Shining.
It has a very strong Lost flavor. Or maybe 'twas Lost that has a very strong Shining flavor.
And as it turns out, one of my favorite books of all time, Flowers For Algernon was a Lost book. How about that? I read it last year.


message 29: by JSou (new)

JSou I didn't even know Flowers For Algernon was Lost-lit! How'd I miss that one?


message 30: by Rauf (new)

Rauf I didn't know it either. I saw it on Rachel Erin's Lost lit. I checked Lostpedia and yes, Flowers of Algernon is a book of Lost things.


message 31: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) | 59 comments Rauf wrote: "I didn't know it either. I saw it on Rachel Erin's Lost lit. I checked Lostpedia and yes, Flowers of Algernon is a book of Lost things."

I'm so glad I saw this! That's what I'm going to read next.


message 32: by Rauf (new)

Rauf @ Cait
I hope you enjoy that book.

:)


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