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I've started an epic Tolkien re-read. So much excite. :teeth:


I've been reading Wolf Hall for like 5 years now but once that's finished (omg I can't wait):

Kafka On The Shore - Haruki Murakami
The Sea - John Banville
The Luminaries - Eleanor Catton
Tuf Voyaging - GRRM


It's a great sci-fi book split into a number of short stories all involving the same lovable character - Tuf.
War and Peace - but - who has the time?

Also, hitchhiker's
Original post by gleestuck
Oh Boy

Dracula
Wuthering Heights
Moby Dick
Far from the Madding Crowd
The song of solomon
Reef
The Final Passage

Last two are for english lit. This list isn't even counting the pile up of books i bought before I got these ones. I also want to read something of Austen's and Virginia Woolf :smile:


I would totally recommend Wuthering Heights, although I had to do it for English A2 I absolutely loved it. I ended up about 8 times before my exam (although a lot of which was for revision)
Original post by Obiejess
War and Peace


looking to check this out after crime and punishment, dat dere russian literature :moon:

also, need to check out neuromancer, godel escher bach and the robot series by asimov
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Original post by leanne1996
The Time Travellers Wife :smile:


This is such a good book. Been a long time since I've read it but I would definitely recommend
1. The Raven Cycle
2. Lorien Legacies
3. Iron Fey
4. The Mortal Instruments
Carl Jung - Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self

The one where he describes the shadow. Also the one where he says "No tree can grow to Heaven unless its roots reach down to Hell".
Goodbye to Berlin- Christopher Isherwood
Original post by tinhat
Which books are you considering reading, looking forward to reading, or have on your shelf ready and waiting to be read?


Toooo many! let us have a look I would read next:

Duma - The count of Monte Christo
Marquez - One hundred Years of Solitude
Kafka - The castle
Lee - To kill a mockingbird
Steinbeck - The grapes of Wrath
Orwell - Animal Farm

Books I don't own, but would love to read too:

Charles Dickens - A christmas Carol
Döblin - Berlin Alexanderplatz
Leblanc - Arsene Lupin, the Gentleman Burglar

I don't know when I get the time to begin with them all! :redface:
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