James Mustich's 1000 Books to Read Before You Die discussion
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Nominations for April 2021 Group Read
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Joshua wrote: "Is there a spreadsheet or list of books that have already been read for the group?"
You can check the books that we read together here. As for the spreadsheet, I update it crossing and shading the names of the authors as we read them, but I think the first link is closer to what you're looking for.
You can check the books that we read together here. As for the spreadsheet, I update it crossing and shading the names of the authors as we read them, but I think the first link is closer to what you're looking for.

I'd vote for The Double Helix though--it's something I've had on my shelves for a long time that I'd like to get to

I'd vote for The Double ..."
I like this - - The Double Helix - or even more the Shakespeare Complete Sonnets & Poems.
My library does not have the Watson - how appalling.
Also still planning to read Main Street.

You can check the books that we read together here. As for the spreadsheet, I update it crossing ..."
Perfect, thank you!
As for a nomination, I'm in the mood for a swashbuckling adventure, so I'll put in The Three Musketeers
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Three Musketeers (other topics)The Double Helix (other topics)
Complete Sonnets & Poems (other topics)
Main Street (other topics)
My First Summer in the Sierra (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
John Muir (other topics)Maya Angelou (other topics)
Helene Hanff (other topics)
William Shakespeare (other topics)
James D. Watson (other topics)
Time to choose our next reading.
Please comment below with the title(s) from the List you'd like to read. Here you'll find the spreadsheet "Authors-vs-birthdays" which may help you in your nominations.