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However, since it's a trilogy, may the second book be added as well? I found editions from 258 pages to 344!! Here is the 258 page link, in case we can "bend" for those 8 extra pages:-) If not, that's fine too. The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There


It's technically young adult but there's allegories and humor that works on an adult level as well.
It'd be for the fantasy and young adult shelves.

Amazon says:
"This is a revision of an older version that was a best seller for 30 years. Retold by griots, the guardians of African Culture, this oral tradition has been handed down from the thirteenth century and captures all the mystery and majesty of medieval African kingship. It is the epic tale, based on an actual figure, of Sundiata (Sunjata). Part history and part legend, it tells how Sundiata fulfilled the prophesies that he would unite the twelve kingdoms of Mali into a powerful empire.
This Revised Edition includes background information which provides a geographical, religious, social, and political context for the story. A ‘who’s who of characters’ and ‘a glossary of places’ will enhance the reader’s experience."
Djibril Tamsir Niane (born 9 January 1932) is a historian, playwright, and short story writer, born in Conakry, Guinea. He is noted for introducing the Epic of Sundiata, about Sundiata Keita (ca 1217-1255), founder of the Mali Empire, to the Western world in 1960 by translating the story told to him by Djeli Mamoudou Kouyate, a griot or traditional oral historian.

I don't want to flood the shelves with suggestions so I'll limit myself to just a couple.
How about adding Oedipus Rex by Sophocles - since I'm sure that's one of the most famous (if not THE most famous) ones.
And for the sheer fun of the premise, how about The Lysistrata . (A group of women conspire to end a war by denying their husbands sexual privileges...)
Hm. And for Shakespeare, could we pretty please add my favorite of his tragedies? (So far, at least)
Othello
And Hamlet is another good one.
(Sorry, Goodreads is being weird at the moment and won't let me add any book links - but the plays themselves are generally very short- it's the scholarly introductions and footnotes that make them long!)

So here it is: The Double by Dostoyevsky. There is a movie adaption of the same name directed by Richard Ayoade due out this year also. So it would be great to read before seeing the movie.
I'll add it now, Katie. I missed that altogether. usually when a book not on the shelf gets nominated, I try to put it on the shelf too! that slipped by me.

DJaMH is On the list Alicia! thank you for putting the suggestion out there in case it wasn't.
I will take a look at your ideas soon Brenda. thank you!
I will take a look at your ideas soon Brenda. thank you!



There is a list on GR if you want to check it out and maybe add them to our book shelf.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...

I've read about half of the ones one list, and most of them were pretty fantastic. Thanks for the link Jayme - looks like some great reads!
Julia wrote: "Laura, can you add The Story of My Life by Helen Keller please. It lists at 240 pages."
great pick! added!
great pick! added!
Jayme wrote: "Has anyone else read anything from the "art of the novella" series that Melville House publishing has put out? I received a few from my brother and I am hooked. These are little gems from some ver..."
This list is great! Thank you, Jayme!
This list is great! Thank you, Jayme!

Goblin Market"
Good one!"
I love it :) There is a restaurant called The Goblin Market in a nearby town, the food and decor are awesome!



Jen ƸӜƷ wrote: "Greg wrote: "Jen ƸӜƷ wrote: "One more suggestion, it's poetry and 70 pgs:
Goblin Market"
Good one!"
I love it :) There is a restaurant called The Goblin Market in a nearby town, th..."
looks delicious!
Goblin Market"
Good one!"
I love it :) There is a restaurant called The Goblin Market in a nearby town, th..."
looks delicious!

Looks like an interesting place Jen, plus tasty! And I guess eating there you don't have to worry about being stuck forever in the land of fairies :)

Looks like an interesting place Jen, plus tasty! And I guess eating there you don't have to worry about being s..."
So very true and the wait staff are human not goblins :)


A fantastically dark and timeless graphic debut, for fans of Grimm Tales, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and the works of Neil Gaiman
Short stories, horror, fantasy


A fantastically dark and timeless graphic debut, for fans of Grimm Tales, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and the works o..."
Sounds interesting Ashley!
Ashley wrote: "Through the Woods
A fantastically dark and timeless graphic debut, for fans of Grimm Tales, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and the works o..."
added. thank you!

A fantastically dark and timeless graphic debut, for fans of Grimm Tales, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and the works o..."
added. thank you!

The Patchett book is 257 pages, so too long for us--but this has all led to my asking that you add Autobiography of a Face to our bookshelf. (236 pages)
The Oates review is here, and is a powerful piece of writing on its own: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/16/boo...

Here is the Amazon blurb:
"On October 21, 1820, John Keats set foot in Rome for what he hoped would be a swift convalescence that would return him to his normally energetic pace of writing. Exactly one hundred days later, he succumbed to consumption, dead at the age of twenty-five. This charming, elegiac, and detailed book brings to light the last days of his life, describing what he experienced in his room overlooking the quaint Piazza di Spagna and his tragically unrealized ambitions for the future. Keats' famous love affair with the young Fanny Brawne has long fascinated biographers, but Walsh shows for the first time how complex their relationship was, and how the events at the end of Keats' life illuminate the whole of their affair. He also discusses Keats' views on religion and the exact nature of the illness that killed him. This book is a must-read for those interested in Keats, and will delight anyone who follows Walsh's curiosity into the life and death of a gifted and tragic poet."
Julia wrote: "Please add Darkling I Listen: The Last Days and Death of John Keats by John Evangelist Walsh. 208 pages.
Here is the Amazon blurb:
"On October 21, 1820, John Keats se..."
Added! Another great suggestion, Julia! :D
Here is the Amazon blurb:
"On October 21, 1820, John Keats se..."
Added! Another great suggestion, Julia! :D

First Night of Summer

An emotionally-charged, gut-wrenching thriller that keeps you guessing what will happen next till the very end.

Sounds like a good read for those interested :-)



♥,
Cat at Galaxy Press
I am currently reading this short holiday book and did not see it on the group's bookshelf. (Downloaded the Kindle edition sample and got sucked into the story, plus it is $2.99 right now.)
The 13th Gift: A True Story of a Christmas Miracle by Joanne Huist Smith
The hardcover edition is 224 pages and the genre(s): Biographies: Memoirs; Social Sciences: Holidays/Christmas
The 13th Gift: A True Story of a Christmas Miracle by Joanne Huist Smith
The hardcover edition is 224 pages and the genre(s): Biographies: Memoirs; Social Sciences: Holidays/Christmas
Lisa wrote: "I am currently reading this short holiday book and did not see it on the group's bookshelf. (Downloaded the Kindle edition sample and got sucked into the story, plus it is $2.99 right now.)
[book:..."
Thanks, Lisa !
[book:..."
Thanks, Lisa !

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In terms of classics, use your good judgement; although, as with all selections, the moderator does get the final say on what gets put on the bookshelf.
Here are the books we already have, a lot thanks to our members.
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