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message 1: by LaLaLa Laura (last edited Jan 05, 2014 05:51PM) (new)

LaLaLa Laura  (laurabhoffman) | 4443 comments Mod
Here you may suggest some books you would possibly like to see on our shelf. Please list the genre and the title of the book. Suggest books that you and your book loving friends would want to read. It must be less than 250 pages, and no erotica or "adult" themed books please since this is a public group for all ages.

When it comes to classics, use your good judgement; although, as with all selections, the moderator does get the final say on what gets put on the bookshelf.

Here are the books we already have, a lot thanks to our members.

Short & Sweet Bookshelf


message 2: by Julie (new)

Julie  Horror - How about Frankenstein? I noticed some editions are below and some slightly above 250? Would this one qualify?


message 3: by LaLaLa Laura (last edited Aug 10, 2013 09:13PM) (new)

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Julie wrote: "Horror - How about Frankenstein? I noticed some editions are below and some slightly above 250? Would this one qualify?"

I know what you mean. Editions differ slightly from each other so it's fine. It's not like the editions of Frankenstein vary drastically between 200 pages vs. 1000 pages, and this is close enough.

It's up on our shelf now. I used the ISBN you suggested. It's 215 pages. Thank you, Julie!


message 4: by Pip (new)

Pip Graham Greene would be a good author to add: many of his novels are under our limit, including The Third Man, The End of the Affair and the fantastic Our Man in Havana.


message 5: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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thank you, Pippa! I will add these soon. (I can't add them from my phone)


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message 7: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Pip wrote: "Also, The Quiet American!"

They are up on our shelf, Pippa! Great suggestions! Keep them coming.


message 8: by Pip (new)

Pip Will do! BTW - is there a way to search the group's shelves? What I mean is, if I want to suggest The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories, can I search for that somehow to find out whether it's already there? I've tried the button which says "search", but it lied to me...


message 9: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

LaLaLa Laura  (laurabhoffman) | 4443 comments Mod
I know what you mean.

That I know of, there are two ways to see if a book is on our shelf.

1. The easiest way is to select "bookshelf" from the group home page, and hit the word "title," so you can then look it up alphabetically.

2. Another way is this:
group home,
bookshelf,
under the "search for books" field, (on the left) you should be able to enter the title,
select "search"
If the book is on the shelf, I notice it says "choose" next to it.
If it isn't on the shelf, it says "other editions."

If anyone has an easier way, let me know.

Another good books suggestion. Added to our shelf, Pippa! Thanks!


message 10: by Pip (new)

Pip Ahhhh. So it wasn't lying, just telling half-truths :-)

Thank you!

The Bloody Chamber has been on my to-read shelf for a while. It's one of those books that never quite wins polls. Maybe a good one to nominate for October, and see what the interest is.


message 11: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Pip wrote: "Ahhhh. So it wasn't lying, just telling half-truths :-)

Thank you!

The Bloody Chamber has been on my to-read shelf for a while. It's one of those books that never quite wins polls. Maybe a good o..."


we will see. It made it as a nomination. Voting for the winner starts tomorrow!


message 12: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Sasha wrote: "Let me be so bold as to suggest the edition of Frankenstein that I published recently, at 219pp., with a few pages of notes (available at or in Kindle edition for $2.99 ..."

Hi, Sasha! Sure! If Frankenstein is chosen on the poll here


October Polls

then we can read whichever versions we chose and yours sounds like something we should all check out.


message 13: by Jacque (last edited Aug 23, 2013 08:02AM) (new)

Jacque (jacque_fairbourn) I have a few suggestions - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage(because we can all use a little of Lord Byron in our lives) House Made of Dawn or The Bridge of San Luis Rey to be honest, all three are books I plan to read this year anyway to complete another goal, so I may be a bit selfishly motivated...


message 14: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Jacque wrote: "I have a few suggestions - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage(because we can all use a little of Lord Byron in our lives) House Made of Dawn or The Bridge of San Luis Rey to be honest, all three are books..."

Thank you Jacque. They are on our bookshelf now! Good suggestions...


message 15: by Cara (new)

Cara Patterson We the Animals (by Justin Torres) - a poetic and electric book about growing up dysfunctional. The book is read in a day but sticks with you.

How about some Nabokov? Invitation to a Beheading is a delightfully weird little book that I would love to read again. He has some other shorter works that I haven't read: Pnin, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, Despair, Bend Sinister.

Some others I'd like to read someday
Notes from the Underground - Dostoevsky
Chronicle of a Death Foretold - Gabriel Garci Marquez
Invisible Cities - Italo Calvino


message 16: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Cara wrote: "We the Animals (by Justin Torres) - a poetic and electric book about growing up dysfunctional. The book is read in a day but sticks with you.

How about some Nabokov? Invitation to a Beheading is a..."


Thank you for these suggestions, Cara! I will take a look at these!


message 18: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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thanks, Anil! I have to still do this from my computer. but its not possible on my ojkme right now.

just letting u know o haven't forgotten.

thank you!


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message 20: by LaLaLa Laura (last edited Aug 30, 2013 07:52PM) (new)

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Anil wrote: "How about A Single Man, Three Men in a Boat, The Diary of a Nobody, Maurice?"

Added!


Cara wrote: "We the Animals (by Justin Torres) - a poetic and electric book about growing up dysfunctional. The book is read in a day but sticks with you.

How about some Nabokov? Invitation to a Beheading is a..."



Added!


message 21: by Lauri (new)

Lauri How about A Cup of Tea: A Novel of 1917(by Amy Ephron)? I believe it is "Short and Sweet" and I believe it would fall under historical fiction.


message 22: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Laurie wrote: "How about A Cup of Tea: A Novel of 1917(by Amy Ephron)? I believe it is "Short and Sweet" and I believe it would fall under historical fiction."

Thank you, Laurie! It has been added to our shelf. It's Historical Fiction and Romance...ooo lá lá


message 23: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) I love all of the books written by the Ephron sisters, Hallie, Amy, Delia and of course Nora.


message 24: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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OK Nancy. I will take a look at those authors too!


message 25: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Nancy wrote: "I love all of the books written by the Ephron sisters, Hallie, Amy, Delia and of course Nora."

Added some of the books from the Ephron Ladies!


message 26: by Samantha (new)

Samantha Arnold (nahteeraisamanthaarnold) What Really Happened in Peru, The Runaway Queen, Vampires, Scones, and Edmund Herondale, The Midnight Heir, The Rise of the Hotel Dumort

These are great novellas. They're really short. I have them on my ipad and depending on how you hold it, the number of pages will be different but it's always less than 250. Like if I hold it horizontally it'll be around 120 pages. And vertically it'll be around 65. I love Cassandra Clare's work.


message 28: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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I'll look into these.suggestions soon! can't add them from my phone. thanks everyone!


message 29: by LaLaLa Laura (last edited Sep 08, 2013 04:48PM) (new)

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Kelli wrote: "The Station series!"

Added! Thank you Kelli!


message 30: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Samantha wrote: "What Really Happened in Peru, The Runaway Queen, Vampires, Scones, and Edmund Herondale, The Midnight Heir, The Rise of the Hotel Dumort

These are great novellas. They're really short. I have them..."


Samantha wrote: "Looking for Alaska and An Abundance of Katherines"

Added, Sammy!


message 31: by Diana S (last edited Sep 09, 2013 11:39AM) (new)

Diana S For Historical Fiction
here are three suggestions:

The Disappeared by Gloria Whelan The Disappeared by Gloria Whelan (144 pp.)
set in Argentina

The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah (165 pp.)
set in Mauritius, a remote island in the Indian Ocean

No Moon by Irene N. Watts No Moon by Irene N. Watts (234 pp.)
set on the Titanic


message 32: by Diana S (new)

Diana S Here are other books, the group may be interested in:


Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones Mister Pip by Iloyd Jones (240 pp.)
set in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

Miss Potter The Novel by Richard Maltby Jr. Miss Potter: The Novel by Richard Maltby Jr. (196 pp.)
about Beatrix Potter

Sights Unseen by Kaye Gibbons Sights Unseen by Kaye Gibbons (240 pp.)
set in the South

Walking Across Egypt by Clyde Edgerton Walking Across Egypt by Clyde Edgerton (240 pp.)
set in the South


message 33: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Diana S wrote: "For Historical Fiction
here are three suggestions:

The Disappeared by Gloria Whelan The Disappeared by Gloria Whelan (144 pp.)
set in Argentina

The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah The Last Br..."


Thank you, Diana! And thanks for letting me know the genre.

These books are now on our shelves!


message 34: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Diana S wrote: "Here are other books, the group may be interested in:


Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones Mister Pip by Iloyd Jones (240 pp.)
set in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

[bookcover:Miss Potter: The Novel|7..."


on the shelf as well, Diana! Thank you!


message 35: by Miriam (new)

Miriam | 36 comments How about " Mary" Mary by Vladimir Nabokov By Vladimir Nabokov? It's 144 pages and the first novel he ever wrote! I didn't see it on your shelf I saw some other Nabokov, but not "Mary"


message 36: by Miriam (new)

Miriam | 36 comments Oh and also "Transparent Things" Transparent Things by Vladimir Nabokov byVladimir Nabokov and also "The Eye" The Eye by Vladimir Nabokov and " The Enchanter" The Enchanter by Vladimir Nabokov would make great editions too!


message 37: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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thank you for the book ideas, Miriam!
I will try to take a look at these tonight!


message 38: by Miriam (new)

Miriam | 36 comments LaLaLa Laura wrote: "thank you for the book ideas, Miriam!
I will try to take a look at these tonight!"


Laura they would be for the classics part of the shelf I just rememeber that I forgot to mention that. I have read "Transparent Things" and it was a lovely well written read.


message 39: by jennifer (new)

jennifer (mascarawand) | 7 comments Here are some favorites of mine, and all at 250 pages or less:

The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh
Cocktail Time by P.G. Wodehouse
Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan
The Captive by Colette
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne and The Luck of Ginger Coffey, both by Brian Moore

and one that I have lined up to read for 2014 is "A Swell Looking Girl" by Erskine Caldwell.


message 40: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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Miriam wrote: "LaLaLa Laura wrote: "thank you for the book ideas, Miriam!
I will try to take a look at these tonight!"

Laura they would be for the classics part of the shelf I just rememeber that I forgot to me..."

thank you miriam! sounds good!


message 41: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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jennifer wrote: "Here are some favorites of mine, and all at 250 pages or less:

The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh
Cocktail Time by P.G. Wodehouse
Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan
The Captive by Colette
The Lonely ..."


added!


message 42: by jennifer (new)

jennifer (mascarawand) | 7 comments Wow, you work fast, Laura!


message 43: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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thank you Jennifer! :)


message 44: by Jayme (last edited Oct 06, 2013 06:49AM) (new)

Jayme A few books that have been published in 2013 that fit our criteria are:

Snow Hunters, historical fiction, 194 pages

Claire of the Sea Light, contemporary fiction, 238 pages

Someone: A Novel, contemporary fiction, 232 pages

The Illusion of Separateness, historical/contemporary fiction, 208 pages


message 45: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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these look good, Jayme. I will post them tonight or Monday. and ghank you for listing the genres! :)


message 46: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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thank*


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message 48: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Olmstead | 15 comments Home by Toni Morrison. It is categorized as historical fiction by my library.


message 49: by LaLaLa Laura (new)

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looks good! I will add it tonight or tomorrow.
thank you, Tammy!


message 50: by Lauri (last edited Oct 14, 2013 08:20AM) (new)

Lauri A Pint of Murder(mystery)


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