The Modern Library 100 Best Novels Challenge discussion
Introduction to the Group
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I have a simple question - do we start reading the book on August 1 or should we be ready to discuss it by August 1? Thanks much!

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I am embarrassed I did not mention my involvement with Michael's group, Books on the Nightstand, although I have promoted it in all of the other groups I am part of. Michael and his partner in crime, Ann, deliver a fantastic podcast, blog, and discussion group that is very "reader friendly." I blame them for adding to my already overwhelming to-read list. If you have iTunes, I would DEFINITELY subscribe and listen to previous episodes. They describe the podcast as a "conversation about books" and that is exactly what the listening experience is like - eavesdropping on a couple of avid readers in a coffee shop discussing favorite books and upcoming releases. (Both work in the industry.)
Alright, that delicious plug should make up for my omitting it in my introduction.
We welcome lurkers! An occasional cheer or pep talk might be required at times, especially when it comes to Lord of the Flies. ;)

Actually, I'm just as addicted to lists as I am books, which makes this group a perfect fit. I love the challenge of reading from The Modern Library's Top 100 novels. It fulfills my desire of reading classics I've overlooked and satisfies my obsessive need to cross things off a list for a sense of accomplishment.
I look forward to the camaraderie of sharing these books and reading together to reach this lofty goal. :)


Hi, I'm Molly, and I am addicted to GoodReads and Bookmarks magazine. I just finished my dissertation, so I am so excited about all that time I have spent reading professional journals now being spent reading whatever I want.
I am going to try this, because I too am a list fanatic, but lose steam right after the first few books.
I am a middle school principal, so the YA books are interesting to me for many reasons. It absolutely shocks seventh graders when you casually mention that you read that same book (that they are reading) just last week....they of course don't believe you until you quote a character or two...



"I feel that the more time that comes between me and my college days is directly proportional to the disintegration of my ability to successfully analyze literature."
This sounds very familiar from an email I sent you this week. ;)
Jenn, I am going to fall in love with Henry James this time. I am telling you. It's going to happen.


And I will wait with bated breath to see you fall in love with H.J.

And...I probably won't fall in love with Henry James, but with ten years separating me from studying his novels, maybe I will better APPRECIATE him and we can at least come to some sort of understanding. ;)

I'm Brooke. I am also a member of the Busy as a Bee group...but after reading these threads, 2 groups maybe too much. We'll see. I am addicted to lists. My life list includes reading books on lists. I always have a book with me and so times two!


I don't read as much as I probably should so I'm hoping this book club will challenge me to read some of the classic books. I probably won't meet two books per month, but plan to read one of the books each month.

Jenn - were you in my lit class that read To the Lighthouse? I think that might have been before we met, but I can't remember. I loathed that book in college. I can't even remember who the prof was.

I don't remember The Lighthouse from a course and I don't think I've read it, either.

I'm also a book list addict and looking forward to reading these and discussing them with you! I'll even try to read James Joyce. Key word: try...


Welcome Lisa!


Anyway, welcome to the group and we're glad to have someone else trying to challenge themselves to read out of their comfort zones.












I am a co-mod for the Victorians group, and a member of a few other groups, so can't guarantee I'll keep up with the books here; however, this group has several books that were group reads that I've had on my TBR shelf forever now, so am hoping this group will help motivate me to finally read them!



Books mentioned in this topic
Old Heart (other topics)The House of Mirth (other topics)
To Say Nothing of the Dog (other topics)
Ender’s Game (other topics)
A Room with a View (other topics)
I moderate one other group on goodreads called Busy as a Bee books and co-moderate a group with Lisa for Bookmarks magazine subscribers. I am also part of a YA reading group for adults so I can read what my high school students are reading. (A LOT of these titles are required high school reading and are shelved in both sections of my local library!) I love being a part of so many different groups because while I feel I am very well-read, "meeting" different people from around the world and reading books together has taken my passion to a whole new level. I have read Sci-Fi for crying out loud!
Anyway, great to have you all. Like I said, we're going to keep this casual even though most of these books could allow for lengthy papers (I even wrote several papers on some of these titles as an English major - HOUSE OF MIRTH haunted me for an entire course!) I am not going to stifle intelligent conversation, but I don't want people to feel that they can't join in because they feel intimidated. So jump in, have fun, expand your horizons. (That is the teacher coming out in me.)