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Hi mate - they are meant to be books that you have wanted to read for over a year:) (just started to look and noticed The Night Circus which was published 2011) I got the idea from a few other places and that's where the being in your TBR pile/list/head for over a year things came from x
Oh no worries. My fault for not reading it properly ... got loads of books on the pile to shuffle around with. x
Aw cheers Kirst :) I'm currently reading Nights at The Circus, it's a gem of a book! I've got the notes too to read along with it. I've just bought a copy of Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite and it just looks fab, hope I get time to start that one soon. Other than that I'm a bit slow on the 12+3 ... I need to catch up!
Well between Amazon and eBay last night I ordered the five books from my list that I was yet to buy: The Yellow Wallpaper, The Fall of the House of Usher, 100 Years of Solitude, Turn of the Screw and Slaughterhouse Five. I think I paid around £20 including postage.
Ooh excited I'll a full set with me soon :)
Ooh excited I'll a full set with me soon :)
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. I have a book of the notes too, so been reading through that aswell. Just such a fantastic book, exploring feminism and such a colourful tale too. It's a book that will stay with me and I'll read it again.
Angela Carter is one of my favourite writers and I might re-read Wise Children also, when I next return to her work. I'd like to eventually read all her novels and short stories, I have a few of them at home.

Angela Carter is one of my favourite writers and I might re-read Wise Children also, when I next return to her work. I'd like to eventually read all her novels and short stories, I have a few of them at home.
Love the list, I have copies of The raw shark texts and The shadow of the wind. Let me know if you need them :) x
Thanks for the offer Sam :) I have my whole list now though, had a big order from Amazon, mostly second hand. Lovely to have them all lined up in the bookcase! Shadow of the Wind I spied in Oxfam, so didn't have to pay much for that one either. x
Brilliant! Glad you have them all ready :) I really must write mine down in case I see any in charity shops and stuff :) x
Oh dear, I was hoping you wouldn't ask! ;) I'm way behind you Kirsty, but at least I get to read 100 Years of Solitude next month and I'm reading Perfume at the moment ... so that's two I can cross off :) I need to time manage more as I'm not getting enough reading time in general in and that gets me frustrated. I got a few hours sitting in the sun yesterday with my book, and that was lovely!
I have only just read 2 and I've hit a snag of finding that 2 of the books are a drag and the others I have picked up need no distractions. I really should have made my list less of a challenge lol:)
I am having similar problems, it's harder than you think to stick to a list, I've only read two :O
Sam (VanillaFountain) wrote: "I am having similar problems, it's harder than you think to stick to a list, I've only read two :O"
It really does feel good when you finish a book that you've wanted to read for a while and have never got round to though doesn't it? Even if it's tricky to get through the list (and realise the whoppers you have on it lol) it is a goooood feeling. Every time someone crosses off a book on their list I dance a little jig inside;)
It really does feel good when you finish a book that you've wanted to read for a while and have never got round to though doesn't it? Even if it's tricky to get through the list (and realise the whoppers you have on it lol) it is a goooood feeling. Every time someone crosses off a book on their list I dance a little jig inside;)
It is good to cross another off the list. So many other good books I'm coming across that it's easy to get distracted. I loved Perfume and enjoying One Hundred Years of Solitude now ... so lucky that these became our monthly themed reads and I was made to get round to them! :)
I haven't read all that many from my list either :) I'm finding, though, that I am enjoying the ones I do get around to reading, and wishing that I'd read them sooner.
I'm still going to try and complete my list before the end of the year, or at least get as close as I can!
I'm still going to try and complete my list before the end of the year, or at least get as close as I can!
Finally read The Yellow Wallpaper and Turn of the Screw both classic gothic tales. The Yellow Wallpaper is a short tale about a woman's descent into madness.
I enjoyed both this and Turn of The Screw ... although maybe I enjoyed the plot of Turn of the Screw moreso than the dialogue - which can be a bit exhausting. The story is left quite open-ended and you never really know if the ghosts at Bly were really there or a symptom of the Nanny's hallucinations. Florence and Giles (that we read as a group last year)is based on this Victorian story. Not exactly the same but very similar and I have to say I found Florence and Giles the more scary tale of the two.
I enjoyed both this and Turn of The Screw ... although maybe I enjoyed the plot of Turn of the Screw moreso than the dialogue - which can be a bit exhausting. The story is left quite open-ended and you never really know if the ghosts at Bly were really there or a symptom of the Nanny's hallucinations. Florence and Giles (that we read as a group last year)is based on this Victorian story. Not exactly the same but very similar and I have to say I found Florence and Giles the more scary tale of the two.
Books mentioned in this topic
Nights at the Circus (other topics)The Shadow of the Wind (other topics)
What Was Lost (other topics)
One Hundred Years of Solitude (other topics)
The Luminous Life of Lilly Aphrodite (other topics)
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I've also included some classic gothic tales that I think I feel I should read ... and a couple of other classics (Slaughterhouse Five and One Hundered Years of Solitude) that I would like to read.
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