Q3W Book Club
I picked these up last night:
Don Quixote
Through the Looking Glass - and other L. Carroll stories
SAS Survival Guide (not exactly a novel though)
Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamazov
I'm dying to read Don Quixote first though, I've always wanted to. If several people here wanted to read and discuss Dostoevsky, then I could maybe be persuaded to read it first.
Don Quixote
Through the Looking Glass - and other L. Carroll stories
SAS Survival Guide (not exactly a novel though)
Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamazov
I'm dying to read Don Quixote first though, I've always wanted to. If several people here wanted to read and discuss Dostoevsky, then I could maybe be persuaded to read it first.
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Don Carlos
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That sums it up nicesaturn wrote:I read Angels and Demons last year and I bought the illustrated version recently.
Basically, it's Dan Brown warming up for the Da Vinci Code. Having the same main character, another great historical European city (Rome), lots of cryptology and codes, large religious undertones, impossible escape scenes, lots of chases and deadlines.
Yeah, it's the pre-Da Vinci book. Amusing and a page-turner at times.
I like the way that Vittoria gets mentioned in The Da Vinci Code
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Re: Q3W Book Club
fuck you...-Replicant- wrote:Would anyone be interested in reading the Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky and discussing it? There are even some free translations online if you don't want to buy it, but its a very large book so you probably don't want to read it online. Just an idea