that's because you are a fattist, discriminating against ignatius reilly. You and margaret mitchell should be banned. Sorry to inform you that IR stays fat and equally repulsive throughout the novel so you need not pick it up again. |
My favorite is The Power of ONe.
Reading a really good book right now, The Nine Parts of Desire by Geraldine Brooks. |
OP here...love that this thread is still going!
Funny...both threads I've started have had some serious staying power. I must have a special touch ![]() |
Lolita
Of Human Bondage The Story of Edgar Sawtelle |
Oh - and I forgot Franny and Zooey. All books I could not live without. |
My all-time favorite is Pride and Prejudice. Any other Austen novel comes in a close second. And I loved Possession and Atonement. And oh far too many to list, and many would be repeats of others' suggestions.
But for less classic and/or more genre reads that (I think) have not been previously mentioned, I love PD James and Elizabeth George mysteries, and I could not put down The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant -- a fascinating picture of Renaissance Florence. I also loved The Voyage of the Narwhal, by Andrea Barrett (Ship Fever, a collection of her short stories, is good too). |
Tom Robbins (JITTERBUG PERFUME) Kurt Vonnegut (surprised not to see him on more of the lists on this thread!) Mark Helprin (WINTER'S TALE AND SOLDIER OF THE GREAT WAR AND ANTPROOF CASE) Wallace Stegner (CROSSING TO SAFETY) T.H. White (THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING) Barbara Kingsolver (POISONWOOD BIBLE) Tolstoy (ANNA KARENINA) Patrick White (CHARIOT) Philip Roth (come on, guys! try his recent books) Margaret Atwood's THE PENELOPIAD BACK WITH MORE SOON THANKS FOR THIS THREAD! |
AT THE CORNER OF WALL AND SESAME by Wendy Levitt. Doesn't matter what kind of mom you are... you can find yourself in here. |
Anything by Tana French - especially her first novel - In the Woods. |
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, The Grapes of Wrath and The Pearl by Steinbeck. |
Can't confine it to just one...
Confederacy of Dunces - Toole Poisonwood Bible - Kingsolver The Sparrow - Russell Memoir from Antproof Case & Winter's Tale - Helprin Persuasion - Austen The Road - McCarthy Cryptonomicon - Stephenson What is the What - Eggers Song Yet Sung - McBride Wind-up Bird Chronicle - Murakami (well, pretty much everything Murakami has written) Slaughterhouse Five - Vonnegut Catch-22 - Heller Brave New World - Huxley Thanks to whoever suggested Gaiman's American Gods - that has just vaulted to the top of my wish list. |
Overall favorites:
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Beautiful! She was a genius. Persuasion and Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald In college I loved The Sun Also Rises (Hemingway) and The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton In high school I loved Catcher in the Rye Just recently read Jane Eyre and loved it! I never did enjoy Wuthering Heights though, which is weird because I'm a classics fan. |
Just bought A Fine Balance and A Prayer For Owen Meany on my kindle. Both were nit available on kindle until recently. Due to this thread I was excited when they became available. Currently reading Owen Meany and like it. |
I feel like I need to go read Owen Meany again...
Glad to see that someone earlier mentioned Lolita. A creepy book, for sure, but so well written. |
Thought the first 2/3 of Kite Runner was phenomenal but thought it fell apart towards the end. |