Top Ten Books In My 'To Be Read' Pile for Winter
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1. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy. I love
Hardy. There is something in my sick heart that craves tragedy.
2. Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak. I love
reading about Russia/the Soviet Union. It is so sinister and creeps me out. It
makes me want to paint my face blue and shout FREEEDOM at the top of my
lungs.
3. This Burns My Heart by Samuel Park. This
is a lovely title and cover and I bought it when Borders went out of business.
4. Oliver Twist or A Tale of Two Cities
by Charles Dickens. Because, sinfully enough, I have only ever read one
Dickens. And that was Great Expectations. And that was required reading
in my ninth grade English class.
5. Lord John and the Scottish Prisoner by
Diana Gabaldon. Comes out today! More Jamie Fraser! (Oh, and Lord John,
you too.)
6. Falling Together by Marisa de los Santos.
I read Love Walked In and thought it was a really beautiful novel. I
like her writing. It helps that she is also a poet.
7. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. It's
time to cave and read this. I may be the only girl in America who graduated
from a Christian college who has not read this.
8. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
I want to reread this before the new movie comes out with Leonardo DiCaprio.
9. A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True
by Brigid Pasulka. A love story from WWII Poland. One of my favorite settings
for books. And what a fun title!
10. The French Lieutenant's Woman by John
Fowles. The story of a dark Victorian love triangle. Passion. Mystery. Seduction. OK. You
got me.
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By the way, I love the title of your blog! :D
Your list is impressive and a bit intimidating!
-Daisy @ the Broke and the Bookish
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I have A Long Long Time Ago and Essentially True as well - it's such a great title! I loved Jude the Obscure, even though it is so desperately tragic it hurts.
I didn't know Jamie was in the Lord John books too, oh that makes me glad I've got the first two to read already! Um yeah, haven't started this series yet, just keep collecting the books!
Here's my list.
Totally stoked for The Scottish Prisoner too! I finally got through the rest of the Outlander series and need some more Jamie!
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Daisy, OK, you've convinced me! i'll wipe the dust off delirium in time for pandemonium!
Shannon, glad to hear that you loved Jude. and yes! Jamie is in this newest Lord John book. but not the others. Jamie is the scottish prisoner of the title! Yay! i started it today, and the book alternates b/w jamie and john's perspectives.
Jessi, i dont think i've talked to ANYONE who hasnt loved redeeming love. that sounds like a good Christmas break read.