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  • Pawbones

    pawbones said:

    I have recently started a group that plans to discuss this novel as well other prominent works of fiction:
    Best English-Language Fiction of the Twentieth Century
    A new group centered on a composite list of the best English-language fiction of the twentieth century. Please give it a look, join up and invite your friends!
    http://www.shelfari.com/groups/46898/about

    posted 8 days ago
  • uplandpoet

    uplandpoet said:

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    posted Wednesday, March 26 2008
  • uplandpoet

    uplandpoet said:

    at least one of the better books i have read:)

    posted Monday, November 5 2007
  • Barbara W

    barbara w said:

    Best book I ever read.

    posted Saturday, November 3 2007
  • uplandpoet

    uplandpoet said:

    madam bovary, improved! i loved this book. had all the drama of bovary without the totally disappointing ending, i mean it wasnt happily ever after, but i did not get quite the victorian sense that a woman who does for herself is automatically doomed to hell fire...

    posted Thursday, August 2 2007
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