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What classic have you started mutiple times and never finished? Or only read the cliffnotes in school?
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Beth A.
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Mar 21, 2011 06:44PM


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Vicky wrote: "Man's Fate by Andre Malraux Modern Library 1934, it was a required reading in at least 2 literature classes and I managed to negotiate another book with the teachers."
Wow, your teachers were really nice or else you were really persuasive!
Wow, your teachers were really nice or else you were really persuasive!

Vicky wrote: "Lol! Yes, I think they were really nice but since they knew how much I loved reading, they also trusted me. I never did read that book, I gave my copy away after So many failed attempts. Maybe o..."
Are you trying to say that you want to nominate this one? Hehe!
Are you trying to say that you want to nominate this one? Hehe!




I find it amazing how it seems to be one book that gets everybody at one point or another. Plus, it always seems to be in one particular spot-amazing or frustrating depends on how you look at it!

I always had it in the back of my mind I wanted to read this book. Maybe I'll reconsider.

Oh do try...I know enough people who read it and liked it a lot. The Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family is another one by him, which is easier to access and I really enjoyed it.

Oh do try...I know enough people who read it and liked it a lot. The [book:Buddenbrooks..."
Great, I happen to have that one on my ebook already. Thanks for the tip.
Sara wrote: "Pride and Prejudice"
Ha, maybe you can try it again for September if it wins the group read.
Ha, maybe you can try it again for September if it wins the group read.