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What Are You Reading ?
#71
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Again.
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#72
Is that a favourite of yours, Iota ??

I've only read it once. Enjoyed it but didn't earmark for re-reading...
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#73
It's my first Dostoevsky but it's easily one of the best books I have come across yet. I might read The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov as well.

I'm also currently reading some short stories by Raymond Chandler.
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#74
im reading the eclipse
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#75
I need to read Crime and Punishment sooner or later. I've had a copy for a while. I also want to read "Notes from the Underground" which I have in an anthology.
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#76
Bram Stoker's Dracula (original version) for the second time now. I'm impressed by how many ways of interpretation Stoker offers in this seemingly trivial story.
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#77
Homage to Catalonia - George Orwell

-just started, can't sleep
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#78
Franz Kafka's Der Proceß (The Trial)
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#79
Iota Wrote:I might read The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov as well.

I remember reading The Idiot a couple of years ago - really enjoyed it. I was on holiday and decided to read some Russian classics, I think this came after Anna Karenina and before The Gulag Archipelago.

Still reading Homage to Catalonia - now remember why I don't tend to read fiction - it's much too affecting.
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#80
Is Homage to Catalonia about the Spanish Anarchists? If so, I'd be interested to check it out. That's a period in history I find very interesting.

I just finished a story by Albert Camus called "The Renegade." Very neat little story.
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