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What book should we read for our first book club meeting?

Liza P. April 04, 2009 19:20:06
"Kafka On The Shore" by Haruki Murakami
"Only Revolutions" by Mark Danielewski
"The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
2666 by Robert Bolano
"Lolita" By Vladimir Nabokov
"Camera" by Jean-Phillipe Toussaint (translated by Matthew B. Smith)
"The Razor's Edge" by W. Somerset Maugham
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  • trick_rope April 06, 2009 23:33:51
    "The Razor's Edge" by W. Somerset Maugham
    trick_rope
    I'm down with Razor's or Lolita. :)
  • paul April 06, 2009 17:58:07
    "Camera" by Jean-Phillipe Toussaint (translated by Matthew B. Smith)
    paul
    I hope that I still count : )
  • Red high priestess in Nyx I... April 05, 2009 16:11:54
    "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
    Red high priestess in Nyx I trust
    First off: I have never heared of any of theses books!!!
    Secondly: I would say, read the book that most of the members of your book club would be interasted in reading!!!
    And lastly: My book club has been created for the last three years and the group read The Harry Potter Series, The Eragon Series, The Lord Of The Ring Series, The Hunger Game's Book and The Twilight Series. The book that the group is reading right now would be The Book Of Theifs. Not my choice, but some member had figure that since more than half of the group already ready The Host book, why Read that book again.(Which in my opinon if you like the book enough, you should read the book more than once!!!
  • erica.a.palomares April 05, 2009 09:35:41
    "Kafka On The Shore" by Haruki Murakami
    erica.a.palomares
    I do want to read Lolita too though!
  • annapiendl erica.a... April 06, 2009 16:55:26
    annapiendl
    i think i have my copy here if you want to borrow it. -acp
  • Sawyer.ashley April 05, 2009 01:36:30
    "Kafka On The Shore" by Haruki Murakami
    Sawyer.ashley
    I would be down for the somerset novel as well but I have been dying to read Murakami since I heard about him on NPR. Thanks Liza!
  • rock17x April 04, 2009 20:24:03
    "The Razor's Edge" by W. Somerset Maugham
    rock17x
    I would also recommend "Of Human Bondage" by the same author. Outstanding writer.
  • tammerz/zɹǝɯɯɐʇ April 04, 2009 19:26:03
    "Lolita" By Vladimir Nabokov
    tammerz/zɹǝɯɯɐʇ
    Either this one, or The Razor's Edge. I have hear excellent reviews about both. I've never heard of the others except for the Hemingway though.

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