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Dec 20, 2011 07:10PM

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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
are the three th..."
East of Eden is my favorite Steinbeck...there is just something so raw and honest about that story.
I also love The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
For a third classic....I think that I'd have to pick The Count of Monte Cristoby Alexandre Dumas

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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
East of Eden:John Steinbeck|585]John Steinbeck This is probably one of my all time favorite books in the world
Tender is the NightF. Scott Fitzgerald read this book many years ago in college and still remember it fondly
Cannery Row by John SteinbeckJohn Steinbeck

I like his books, so I should try to read it this year.


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I am a big fan of TKAM. I should have put that on my list."
LOL--isn't that the way? One thing i liked about this was the "flash" aspect. "Quick, what's your favorite?" As i think i wrote, my top two wouldn't change very often but that third would.
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Last month i caught the last half of an earlier, 1934, version of AOI. ( ) I couldn't help but wonder if Scorsese saw & remembered this version. It, too, was well presented but, imo, too close to the depicted era to be as rich as the latter rendition (imo). Both were true to the book, but the details S. included, particularly in the narrative (which i am not sure were in the novel), added a splended layer to the whole.
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Shay, what was your opinion of Gotham?


I did take a look at Gotham, but I don't really want a book that is around 1500 pages ! I was also looking for something that maybe ran in the early 1900's.
I ended up buying, but not yet reading,
The Epic of New York City: A Narrative History~~Edward Robb Ellis
Unfortunately, it doesn't have any pictures. :(
When reading non fiction, I really like a book to have photos and time-lines etc. Maybe I'll have to reconsider Gotham.


LOL--not much difference to me, i must admit. Otoh, it sounds wonderful, if only for the photos. I've seen the one you mentioned, Shay, of the Dakota. Has anyone here read Jack Finney's Time and Again? It incorporated original photos from old New York (1880s mostly) in the text and did so nicely. The sequel (written over 25 years later), From Time to Time was less successful but i still liked the photos. (Btw, this same author wrote Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Good Neighbor Sam )
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No, I haven't but it sounds interesting.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (other topics)Good Neighbor Sam (other topics)
From Time to Time (other topics)
Time and Again (other topics)
Epic of New York City: A Narrative History (other topics)
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Jack Finney (other topics)Edward Robb Ellis (other topics)
Edith Wharton (other topics)
Robert M. Pirsig (other topics)
John Steinbeck (other topics)
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