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Nov 30, 2015 06:43PM

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I think I'll read The Woman in White for this, but I've got a few other ideas on my list:
Ivanhoe,
The Count of Monte Cristo,
North and South,
Madame Bovary
Ivanhoe,
The Count of Monte Cristo,
North and South,
Madame Bovary
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Ivanhoe,
The Count of Monte Cristo,
North and South,
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I do want to read The Count of Monte Cristo but, my fear is that it is 1,200 pages and with this challenge I may not have time to finish it.


He was a very prolific writer, and apparently as popular as Dickens in his time. I read a couple of his novels (the Eustace Diamonds was my start), and was pleasantly surprised at how sympathetically he wrote the female characters.
Oh, and I found Trollope in Jane Smiley's "13 Ways of Looking at the Novel", where she pondered what makes a novel, and read ... how many? I think 100 over 2 years, starting with the first book ever to be considered a novel, and working her way up to contemporary fiction. You'll surely find some good inspiration there. If you look at amazon's kindle listing, you can view the table of contents that lists the novel titles:
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Cohrad




We took a tour of the house where the author of this book lived, a building called The Wayside. The tour guide was really into saying the title of the book over and over again, always doing these jabbing pointing gestures when he talked.
We visited a bunch of cool places for our literature class.
Long story short, that is why after many years, I am actually going to read the book, thanks to this challenge. We studied the books, but did not read them all cover to cover. End ramble.

(And no, I don't think Jo and Laurie should have married. That would have been a disaster. LOL!)


Quite a coincidence. I an on the last chapter of Frankenstein for this prompt and should finish today!



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One of my favorite books!




Suspenseful classic. Loved it!"
I like that one too, but I prefer The Moonstone by the same author.
Tiffani wrote: "I asked my mum and my boyfriend for a book 100 years older than me and they suggested the bible."
I think you can find something more recent than the bible.
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ' Listopia is very handy, it lists best books from each decade. Here are the 1890s, you can also look at the other lists from each decade in the 1800s. A lot of great books to choose from:
/list/show/1...
I think you can find something more recent than the bible.
Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ' Listopia is very handy, it lists best books from each decade. Here are the 1890s, you can also look at the other lists from each decade in the 1800s. A lot of great books to choose from:
/list/show/1...



Haha! I mean... I guess they're not wrong? :P


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