Dearest friends,
In keeping with the spirit of The Book Club (namely, to read so many books that others are intimidated to the point of drooling when they are around us) I would like to take this opportunity to post my reading list for 2005/2006.
Madame Bovary
Huchback of Notre Dame
Tender is the Night
The Complete Oxford Dictionary
The Moon and Sixpence
War and Peace
Old Man and the Sea
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
Wuthering Heights
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
This may seem intimidating to the less ambitious of you, but let me remind you of what a sagacious man once said: "Read, you idiot!"
I look to you for encouragement and companionship as I undertake this tedious (but rewarding) journey to the Land of Knowledge and Happiness.
Chris "The Comrade"
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The Hunchback and Madame Bovary! I hear that the third in the series, "Madame Hunchback," is a riotous, slamming good time. That Dan Brown sure does know how to write a good Mystery/Thriller/Theological coup de grace, I wonder what he'll write after Madame Hunchback makes it past paperback?
Drew Barrymore
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