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Groups1001 Books to read before you die, 50 Book Challenge, A Pearl of Wisdom and Enlightenment, All the World's a Stage, Ancient History, Anglophiles, BBC Radio 3 Listeners, BBC Radio 4 Listeners, Best of British, Bob Dylanshow all groups

Favorite authorsPeter Ackroyd, Douglas Adams, Samuel Beckett, Michael Chabon, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Piero Ferrucci, John Fowles, Erich Fromm, Thom Gunn, Martin Heidegger, Joseph Heller, Ernest Hemingway, Ted Hughes, Ken Kesey, Milan Kundera, Hanif Kureishi, R.D. Laing, Philip Larkin, Dave Mearns, David Mitchell, Mary Oliver, Robert M. Pirsig, Sylvia Plath, Marcel Proust, Thomas Pynchon, Carl R. Rogers, Salman Rushdie, J.D. Salinger, William Shakespeare, R. S. Thomas, Brian Thorne, Leo Tolstoy, William Trevor, David Foster Wallace, Ludwig Wittgenstein, William Wordsworth (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresBarter Books, London Review Bookshop, Olivers Bookshop, Waterstone's Durham Uni, Waterstone's Piccadilly

Favorite librariesDurham University - Education Library, Durham University - Main Library, Newcastle City Library, Newcastle University - Robinson Library, Northumbria University - Coach Lane Campus Library, The Literary and Philosophical Society (The Lit and Phil)

About meI like books but I’m an intermittent bookworm, going through binges and dry spells. I joined the 50 book challenge group, hoping that aim might help boost my consistency, and it has, though I’m not really bothered how many books I read in a year as long as the books I do read are doing what I like them to do for me. The non-fiction side of my library was shaped by the courses I have done. I don’t read much history these days but still have an ongoing interest in philosophy and counselling (humanistic especially person centred). Fiction wise I’m glad I have never really studied literature beyond a basic level so it’s all fresh discovery for me untainted by academic knowledge, poetry too. At the moment I’m enjoying getting to grips with classics I know a bit about for some reason but have never actually read. I like to dabble with writing poetry amongst other things. I'm trying to keep on top of reading all the books I own, but my buying is always ahead of my reading.

My progress on the 50 book challenge is here:

1 March 07- 29 Feb 08

1 March 08 - 28 Feb 09

My Club Read 2009 reading journal

Oh dear they've given me 'helper' badges cos I filled in some common knowledge bits - I hope they go away.

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Currently readingSentimental Education (Penguin Classics) by Gustave Flaubert
Prelude (Norton Critical Edition) by William Wordsworth
In Search of Lost Time: Swann's Way Vol 1 (Vintage Classics) by Marcel Proust
Opened Ground: Poems, 1966-96 by Seamus Heaney
Selected Poems (Penguin Modern Classics) by R.S. Thomas
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Ha, no, of course not. I enjoy your comments on my thread. I'm just swamped lately--school's back in session--so I've been posting less in general. I need to sit down and write a nice Proust ramble, when my brain is not too stretched. It reads slowly, as you noted, so the only completed book I can claim at the moment is Swann's Way. But I've found it to be delightful so far, particularly his writing on music. I'm already starting to craft a "Proust and Music" course in my head.

Glad you're enjoying Infinite Jest. So far I've been enjoying tackling a big project. It has been too long since I did so, and I think I was developing a sort of phobia. I'd forgotten all the advantages of a really long form.
Well enough explained :) Thanks for visiting my profile and library anyhow!

I see your 50project is going fine - lot of interesting books as well. I think I´ll be seeing you somewhere along with our books.

.Tiina
Yes, you have some of my favorites here--I look forward to finding more. Your thread continues to entertain & enlighten--thanks. BTW, you may just love Norwegian Wood, lots do, but I've always been a little puzzled by the cult following the book attained. I like almost all of his novels better. Just a thought, in case you read that one first and end up wanting to put Murakami aside.
I have also a shelfari account
which is almost like librarything, slightly less practical, but all free

http://www.shelfari.com/o1518188571

I import all my stuff from shelfari to goodreads and librarything
importing has allowed me to exceed the 200 books limit at librarything
at least for now
curious, though
Quote" I'm trying to actually read a stack of the books I own before I buy more - I know, you've heard that one before. Unquote

No, I haven't. I'm so glad to know I'm not weird, wasteful, foolish. I love owning books; enough. If I get around to reading them, great; if I don't, also great. Not everyone understands that but I'm relieved to find others who do. And Proust, haven't read any Proust. Tell me why I should
Hi Tony,

I like your selection of psychology/counseling books. I love Rogers! Any books you'd recommend?
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