- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - I think I will see if entling no. 3 will read along with me.
- The Giver- something I hear or read reminds me of this book at least once a week.
- The Eagle of the Ninth
- The Hobbit - all the movie talk reminds me how much I have forgotten about the book. Can I imagine Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield?
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Perchance to Re-read?
I may not get to them all but this year I want to re-read:
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I just put the BBC's audio version of The Hobbit on my mp3 player, and have been thinking i should re-read good ol' Huck as well. Great minds, and all that. : )
So many books, so little time....
I'd like to re-read The Giver as well, especially given how popular dystopian fiction has become lately. It seems to come up a lot in reviews these days. I'm also hoping to read The Hobbit for the first time this year.
Good luck!
Didn't like the Giver. Well-written, etc, but creeped me out...
I re-read the Hobbit annually. Never have read Eagle of the Ninth...love old Huck!
it's nice when the entlings read along or at a connected time, so one can have discussions :)
The Giver DOES creep us out. It occurred to me that the new expurgated version of Huck Finn would be the version that Jonas would be reading in The Giver.
I adore Huck until Tom Sawyer butts in at the end.
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