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message 1: by Kristel (last edited Apr 15, 2023 09:58AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
Welcome to another round of voting. The authors are Gide to Hammett. Voting is open from the 15th through the 23. Winners announced on the 24th. Please review the list of authors and the books that are eligible in this post and don't forget to vote.

Also give us your comments and opinions. Everyone gets one free vote but if you want more opportunity you can use participation points.

HOW TO VOTE:
1. Make your choice or choices from the list that is posted here.
2. You get one free vote and if you have participation points you can have up to 5 votes. You can use them all on one choice or you can make 5 choices.
3. Send a Personal Message to either me or the shelf personality for Reading 1001. (I will be losing my internet services on the 25th to head back to Minnesota so messages to the shelf personality should still be good, after that it will be hit and miss until I am back in Minnesota)
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Books Excluded:
Romance of the Three Kingdoms, year long read
The Counterfeiters (2021 botm),
New Grub Street 2021 botm
Brighten Rock, 2021 botm
The Power and the Glory; 2021 botm

Gide, André, France
1. Strait is the Gate, 144 pgs
2, Fruits of the Earth, 220 pgs
3. The Immoralist, 144 pgs

George Gissing, UK
4. Born in Exile, 2019 botm

William Godwin, England
5. Caleb Williams, 2015 botm

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
6. The Sorrows of Young Werther
7. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
8. Elective Affinities

Nikolai Gogol, Ukraine
9. The Nose
10. Dead Souls

Arthur Golden, US
11. Memoirs of a Geisha, 2009 botm

William Golding, UK
12. Lord of the Flies 2009, 2011 botm
13. Rites of Passage

Oliver Goldsmith, Ireland
14. The Vicar of Wakefield

Witold Gombrowicz, Polish
15. Ferdydurke, 320 pgs

Ivan Goncharov, Russian
16. Oblomov, 586 pgs

Nadine Gordimer, South Africa
17. Burger's Daughter
18. July's People

Maxim Gorky, Russian
19. Mother, 285 pgs
20. The Artamonov Business, botm 2017, 344 pgs

Juan Goytisolo Spain
21. Marks of Identity, 352 pgs

Julien Gracq, France
22. The Opposing Shore, 304 pages

Günter Grass, Poland, German Novelist
23. Dog Years
24. The Tin Drum 2013 botm
25. Cat and Mouse 2019 botm

Lewis Grassic Gibbon
26. Sunset Song, 272 pages

Alasdair Gray, Scotland
27. Lanark: A Life in Four Books, 576 pages

Henry Green, UK
28. Back,
29. Loving, 2019 botm
30. Caught
31. Party Going
32. Living
33. Blindness

Graham Greene, England
34. The Honorary Consul 1973 265 pgs
35, The Quiet American 1955 180 pgs botm 2011
36. The End of the Affair 1951 160 pgs botm 2017
37. The Third Man 1949 157 pgs
38. The Heart of the Matter 1948 272 pgs
39. England Made Me, 1935

George Grossmith, UK
40. The Diary of a Nobody, 2013 botm

Sunetra Gupta, India
41. Memories of Rain, 198 pages

Pedro Juan Gutiérrez - Cuba
41. Dirty Havana Trilogy

Hella S. Haasse, Indonesia
42. Forever a Stranger and Other Stories, 127 pgs

Mark Haddon, UK
43. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, 206 pages

Radclyffe Hall, UK
44. The Well of Loneliness, 414 pages

Mohsin Hamid, Pakistan
45. The Reluctant Fundamentalist, botm 2013

Patrick Hamilton, UK
46. Hangover Square, 334 pages

Dashiell Hammett, US
47. The Thin Man 1834
48. The Glass Key 1931
49. The Maltese Falcon 1939
50. The Red Harvest 1929

There it is, the list for June botm. What would you like to read? How many have you read?


message 2: by Pip (new) - rated it 5 stars

Pip | 1822 comments I have read 26, Including the excluded titles. I want to try Goethe,


Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
Pip wrote: "I have read 26, Including the excluded titles. I want to try Goethe,"

I do too. Do you have Wilhelm’s Meister’s Apprentice? That’s the one I have.

Like Pip, I’ve read 27 including the excluded.


message 4: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Dawn | 1679 comments So only 3 I haven't read this month, but 1 of the them is Wilhelm Meister Apprenticeship, and I have the audiobook, so I'm down for that too!

(the other 2 are Lanark, and Mother).


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Patrick Robitaille | 1601 comments Mod
I have read 26, but I only have the Elective Affinities from Goethe on my TBR shelf. I might have to skip another month.


message 6: by Diane (new)

Diane Zwang | 1883 comments Mod
I would like to read Burger's Daughter as I liked July's People.


message 7: by Pip (new) - rated it 5 stars

Pip | 1822 comments So Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship is on Audible so I will vote for it


message 8: by Gail (new)

Gail (gailifer) | 2173 comments I have read 13 of these and would not mind trying Wilhelm Meister’s


message 9: by George P. (last edited Apr 16, 2023 08:56AM) (new)

George P. | 725 comments I've read 16, about my usual third, and a couple of the excluded. I haven't read any Goethe, and think that when I do I'll start with The Sorrows of Young Werther. Seven of the books this month are in my (long) to-read list, the highest in the list is the Gracq, The Opposing Shore. Next is The Thin Man, which most have probably read. Anyone interested in those?
Diane, Burger's Daughter is in my to-reads; I have read and liked several of Gordimer's books. It's also in the "500 Great Books by Women" list.


message 10: by Rosemary (last edited Apr 16, 2023 12:43PM) (new)

Rosemary | 713 comments I've read 26. I have England Made Me by Graham Greene and The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith on my physical TBR shelf, but they are both on my TBR Takedown list and I'm happy to leave them there to take their chance and go for something else.

I haven't read Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship so that would be fine. I can get it from the library or perhaps on Audible. The Burger's Daughter is also in the library system and would work for me too. I may split my vote this month.

I can't believe we are voting for June already! It still seems like the beginning of the year. This may be to do with our weather, which has not been very spring-like so far :)


message 11: by Pip (new) - rated it 5 stars

Pip | 1822 comments I realise now that The Sorrows of Young Werther is actually on my TBR shelf so that is what I will vote for


Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
Lorraine, please see directions on voting and send me a message and your vote will be counted


message 13: by George P. (new)

George P. | 725 comments Pip wrote: "I realise now that The Sorrows of Young Werther is actually on my TBR shelf so that is what I will vote for"

I will too then.


Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
Announcing our winners:
Voting was slow to start, with a tight race among 3 books and the winner by 1 vote was
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
The Randomizer chose: The Immoralist.

What will you be reading in June.


message 15: by Mette (new)

Mette (therealmette) I think I will be reading Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship to get some German reads in. If I have time I might try The Immoralist too.


message 16: by Patrick (last edited Apr 24, 2023 05:34AM) (new) - added it

Patrick Robitaille | 1601 comments Mod
I will skip this month. Wilhelm Meister is hard to find in English, but not in French; however, I'm in Australia for the foreseeable future with no easy access to a French copy. I have read all the Gide books, including The Immoralist. I'll take the spare time to finish Clarissa and to get rid of some of my TBR books that have languished on the shelves for 7 years or more.


message 17: by Diane (new)

Diane Zwang | 1883 comments Mod
I will probably try and read the Immoralist since it is so short.


message 18: by Pamela (new)

Pamela (bibliohound) | 592 comments I’m going to read both - I read the Immoralist many many years ago as a student but as it’s short I’m quite keen to revisit it and join the discussion. I haven’t really enjoyed the Goethe I’ve read so far but always feel virtuous when I’ve read it, so why not?


message 19: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown | 884 comments I was somewhat interested in The Immortalist, but can only find it in French through the library.


message 20: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Dawn | 1679 comments I'm excited for Wilhelm Meister since I have the audiobook, have already read the immoralist.


Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
Patrick wrote: "I will skip this month. Wilhelm Meister is hard to find in English, but not in French; however, I'm in Australia for the foreseeable future with no easy access to a French copy. I have read all the..."

Are you not able to use Book Depository with its free shipping and going out of business (Amazon has ruined another good thing) soon (4/26).


message 22: by George P. (new)

George P. | 725 comments I'll possibly read the Gide, The Immoralist. I see that it is a "core" 1001 book, and though doesn't have a great average rating it is short. I read his novel "The Counterfeiters" and liked that (4 stars).
There's one copy (paper) in the city library here in Salt Lake City and it's currently available.
I see kindle has it in English for $3. In German is $4. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+immora...


Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
Valerie wrote: "I was somewhat interested in The Immortalist, but can only find it in French through the library."

I purchased an English version through Book Depository. They ship free and it was only $11.00. They go out of business on 4/26 as Amazon bought them and is shutting them down. I really detest what Amazon has become. They've ruined so many good things. I hate to admit that I am a prime member.


message 24: by Pip (new) - rated it 5 stars

Pip | 1822 comments The Goethe is available on Audible and I am pleased to be able to use up a credit. I read the Immoralist last December, so won’t be re-reading it. Am interested to see what others think of it.


message 25: by Gail (new)

Gail (gailifer) | 2173 comments I have read The Immortalist but will be reading Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship as I can get it from the university library that is partnered with my local library.


message 26: by Rosemary (last edited Apr 24, 2023 04:03PM) (new)

Rosemary | 713 comments Kristel wrote: "I purchased an English version through Book Depository. They ship free and it was only $11.00. They go out of business on 4/26 as Amazon bought them and is shutting them down. I really detest what Amazon has become. They've ruined so many good things. I hate to admit that I am a prime member. "

This is so sad! Of course they also bought Goodreads so we can only hope they will not shut us down... :(


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