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Feb 2013: Earliest To-Read Book


ETA: Oh shoot! When I went back to my "to-read" shelf and re-sorted it. Turns out that 1984 is actually my oldest book (July 2008!). Suppose I shall read that instead, since I have owned a copy since middle school and have yet to read it. ;)





Ohh, I remember loving Spinelli when I was younger. It's been quite a long time since I've re-read one of the books. If you end up having time, you'll have to let us know what you think !




See you guys in March!












We will see if I can get through all ten, if not I'm sure I will knock a few of them off the list :)

I'm hoping to read



Hooray! We'll have to start a thread so we (and anyone else who wants to join us) can chat about it.


Dracula is on my list too, I'll try to read it after Slaughterhouse-Five. I've wanted to read it for years.










Hi Janet, I read The Kite Runner when it was first published and the story is still with me now; you won't regret choosing this one. Enjoy. Ana.

Hi Emily, thank you for mentioning this book. Since seeing Still Alice listed here I've added it to my 'to read' list; will have to search it out as I'd really like to know more about the subject it explores - even as a novel, it really scares me.
Ana








I also have a shelf called pick4me-potentials, which I set up when I was participating in "Pick4Me" on several groups; these are books to-read which I know I own (though not all I own): the oldest on that shelf is
Broadmoor Revealed: Victorian Crime and the Lunatic Asylum

But I did pick up a copy of which is one of the oldest on my list last year


That is a wonderful and touching story.




I just read this book a week ago, I really enjoyed it.

The Great Gatsby
Of Mice and Men
Slaughterhouse-Five
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Les Misérables
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
Only Hope: Coming of Age Under China's One-Child Policy
I will try to start attacking from the top of the list

Edit: Plus, it gives me an excuse to go to the bookstore. :D

Three of the 5 were on my Kindle which I use for vacation reading, so are possibles for next month when I'm out of town.
The other 2 were:
The Persian Pickle Club - Sandra Dallas

Murder on the Gravy Train - Phyllis C. Richman








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First, I checked out from the library the first book on the list (which has been there since 2011). I read one page, didn't like it and withdrew it from my lists completely. I then checked out the second book, read about 20 pages and decided I didn't like it either! :-) I deleted that book too from my lists too. I started to read the descriptions of the next 6 books, decided to keep them on the list but also decided I really don't want to read any of them right now. So, I checked out book #7 from the list and will start that later on:

This experience has taught me to review my list of "to-read" every so often in case I have changed my mind.
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So now it's time to see what book you'll be reading in the upcoming month! If you're going to comply with the theme, all you have to do is check your GR shelves to see which book has been there the longest. (If you won't be able to get a copy of that particular book this month, try the next earliest add. And so forth.)
If you want to discuss the book with others who have read it or are reading it, remember to create a new thread in the February 2013 folder and attach the book to it.
If you aren't interested in reading your earliest-shelved "to-read" book this month for whatever reason, you can head on over to the Theme Rebels folder and tell us about what you're reading instead.
And don't forget to vote on the poll for March's theme. The poll for April's theme will be open for voting on February first.
Happy reading, everyone!