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Posted: July 28 2008 at 10:27am | IP Logged Quote Sarah M

I have a hard time choosing fiction for myself-- can you help me make a booklist for the coming year...not for my kids, but for myself?

What is your favorite

1. modern fiction title?

2. classic fiction title?

3. play?

4. easy reading? (because we all enjoy a little twaddle sometimes!)

I'll start:

1. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd

2. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

3. Hamlet by Shakespeare, of course

4. Seasons Under Heaven by Beverly LaHaye and Terri Blackstock. Acutally, the whole series is lovely.
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Posted: July 28 2008 at 11:03am | IP Logged Quote LeeAnn

Great thread! Now, I have to preface with, these are my favorites that come to mind right off the top of my head, probably not lifetime favorites.

1. World Made By Hand by James Howard Kunstler

2. Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy by Sigrid Undset

3. Oedipus cycle by Sophocles (I don't read many plays--but I remember enjoying this a lot...in high school)

4. Next by Michael Crichton



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Posted: July 28 2008 at 11:49am | IP Logged Quote MacBeth

Mmm.

1. Dune
2. Jane Eyre
3. Much Ado About Nothing
4. Shopaholic series

But I do read an awful lot of non-fiction!

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Posted: July 28 2008 at 11:57am | IP Logged Quote SallyT

1. Brideshead Revisited ("modern" to me means "post WWI")
2. Pickwick Papers/anything Jane Austen
3. King Lear OR Midsummer Night's Dream
4. Elizabeth Goudge or Barbara Pym, currently

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Posted: July 28 2008 at 12:28pm | IP Logged Quote folklaur

MacBeth wrote:
Mmm.

1. Dune


Okay, really? My dh read this years ago, and still raves about it. But....you didn't think it was a little....um....dry? Or does it get better and I should have stuck with it longer?
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Posted: July 28 2008 at 12:39pm | IP Logged Quote folklaur

my choices are going to sounds so silly....

1. modern fiction title?
I am not sure how to answer this as I am guessing most of my choices are going to fall under Easy Reading. But I guess I will say, almost anything by Charles de Lint.


2. classic fiction title?
Pride & Prejudice, or most anything by Austen...


3. play?
I don't think I have read many plays in my life....(besides Shakespeare) I think the only plays I have ever read are the Glass Menagerie, Death of a Salesman, and The Crucible...and that is it. Can't say I loved any of them, though the Crucible wasn't horrible.


4. easy reading? (because we all enjoy a little twaddle sometimes!)
the Inkheart series, Harry Potter, Artemis Fowl series,....I happen to like kid's lit, I guess....



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Posted: July 28 2008 at 1:40pm | IP Logged Quote organiclilac

1. I love anything by Michael O'Brien, especially Father Elijah.

2. any Jane Austen. Or the Anne of Green Gables series.

3. I really haven't read many plays in my life, and can't say I really loved any of them, but I did enjoy The Merchant of Venice.

4. I inherited my father's love of Tom Clancy novels.

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Posted: July 28 2008 at 2:42pm | IP Logged Quote SusanJ

1. Brideshead Revisited
2. Jane Austen OR Kristin Lavransdatter
3. I need to read more plays, obviously.
4. I put Michael O'Brien here. I think I need help with this category, too!



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Posted: July 28 2008 at 3:51pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

We have to pick just one???
1.Most things by Barbara Kingsolver or Amy Tan
2.Heidi
3.Definitely Romeo and Juliet. It just kills me every time...
4.Anything by Michael Creighton

Like MacBeth, a whole lot of my reading is non-fiction.In fact, I would venture to say 90 percent of it is for me.I love natural history and travel books the most, though I can go for a good biography or historical book too.

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Posted: July 28 2008 at 4:02pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

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MacBeth wrote:
Mmm.

1. Dune


Okay, really? My dh read this years ago, and still raves about it. But....you didn't think it was a little....um....dry? Or does it get better and I should have stuck with it longer?

This is one of those books you have to stick with for it to get good. But it really is worth it. Excellent book.

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Posted: July 28 2008 at 7:54pm | IP Logged Quote MacBeth

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MacBeth wrote:
Mmm.

1. Dune


Okay, really? My dh read this years ago, and still raves about it. But....you didn't think it was a little....um....dry? Or does it get better and I should have stuck with it longer?


Dry?? No!!!

I guess it might be a matter of taste. I was hooked in the very first scene, but I was 15, like the protagonist, when I read the book for the first time. My older three have all read and loved it, too. I still find it quite lush and fascinating.

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Posted: July 28 2008 at 8:20pm | IP Logged Quote CandaceC

1. The Kite Runner (does have language though, and can be hard to read, but I loved the story!)

2. don't read much in this genre

3. don't read these either

4. Yada Yada Prayer Group series, anything by Karen Kingsbury, Quaker Summer by Lisa Samson





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Posted: July 28 2008 at 8:50pm | IP Logged Quote folklaur

lapazfarm wrote:

4.Anything by Michael Creighton


Oh, I had forgotten him, yes I like his stuff too!
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Posted: July 28 2008 at 10:48pm | IP Logged Quote teachingmom

SallyT wrote:
("modern" to me means "post WWI")


I'm with Sally on this. And I cannot limit myself to only one per category, I'm afraid.

1. In this House of Brede and Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy (both by Rumer Godden)
2. Most anything by Jane Austen, Jane Eyre, A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter (a new favorite!)
3. I don't read plays
4. The Mitford series, #1 Ladies Detective Agency series, Harry Potter series

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Ok I think #1 is an ongoing change each week

1. love in a time of cholera

2. Great Expectations

3. look back in anger

4.An Unthymely Death , Village school , Pippi ( some books I never stop reading )

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