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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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  3 votes 2.4%

127 total votes

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message 2: by Lisa (new)

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Beth A. wrote: "Swann's Way (In Search of Lost Time, #1) by Marcel ProustSwann's Way"

Never heard of that one. Is it hard to get into?


message 3: by Vicky (new)

Vicky 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.


message 4: by Lisa (new)

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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!


message 5: by Vicky (new)

Vicky 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 one day...?


message 6: by Lisa (new)

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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!


message 7: by Vicky (new)

Vicky LOL! No no no! This one was a painful experience, the beginning at least, and I remember much violence (could be my perception at the time though) I wouldn't want to put anyone through that! I might try it again one day to see if a few decades makes a difference but I won't be responsible for putting anyone else through it... Do I sound traumatized?!! LOL


message 8: by Nikolai (new)

Nikolai Oliver Twist. I don't know why, since it's a pretty good book, but I always get interrupted in the middle of reading it and lose momentum.


message 9: by Patricia (new)

Patricia I still have painful memories of trying to read A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in high school. I could never get past the first few pages.


message 10: by Jenny (new)

Jenny "The Magic Mountain" a German classic by Thomas Mann. Love it in theory but find it impossible to get past page 300. Even tried the audio book version with identical results.


message 11: by Lisa (new)

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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!


message 12: by Hermien (new)

Hermien I would put Moby Dick on this list. I did finish it but wish I hadn't bothered.


message 13: by Hermien (new)

Hermien Jenny wrote: ""The Magic Mountain" a German classic by Thomas Mann. Love it in theory but find it impossible to get past page 300. Even tried the audio book version with identical results."

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


message 14: by Jenny (new)

Jenny Hermien wrote: "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.


message 15: by Hermien (new)

Hermien Jenny wrote: "Hermien wrote: "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 [book:Buddenbrooks..."


Great, I happen to have that one on my ebook already. Thanks for the tip.


message 16: by Sara (new)

Sara Weather Pride and Prejudice


message 17: by Lisa (new)

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Sara wrote: "Pride and Prejudice"

Ha, maybe you can try it again for September if it wins the group read.


message 18: by Ellinor (new)

Ellinor War and Peace. I think I started it in 2008. I'm still trying to finish it.


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