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Kurt Vonnegut Fans!!
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I highly recommend "Slaughter House Five" (Rated Among Top 100 Books)! There is a new release of short stories "Shout It From The House Tops" out now. One story that has never been released! Love to…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephanie D. Nov 28, 2009.

WHAT IS THE ABSOLUTELY WORST BOOK YOU'VE EVER READ?
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I want to post your reviews on my site or link to your reviews.
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If you have read any books by the following authors and can share them, that would be awesome. I'd love to add them to my site…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Kristina Daniel Oct 2, 2009.

HOW MANY BOOKS HAVE YOU READ OFF RANDOM HOUSE TOP 100 LIST????

I would love to have people share what books they have read off Random House Top 100 List. I have the list on my site. Encouraging people to just hit the "comment button" under my last post, submit…Continue

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Kurt Vonnegut Fans!!

I highly recommend "Slaughter House Five" (Rated Among Top 100 Books)! There is a new release of short stories "Shout It From The House Tops" out now. One story that has never been released! Love to see reviews and thought on Vonnegut!http://onehundredbestnovels.blogspot.com/2009/11/vonnegut-new-short-story-release.html…See More
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KURT VONNEGUT GIVE AWAY!!!

Kurt Vonnegut,author of Slaughter House Five, who left this muti-dimensional world in 2007, has a new unreleased short story entitled "Shout About It From The House Tops" which is featured in this months Vanity Fair Magazine on-line. The story is featured in a collection of Vonnegut's work, Look At The Birdie (New York Times Best Seller) available in book stores now. To enter this contest and win a free copy of Look At The Birdie follow this link:…See More
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"SLAUGHTER HOUSE FIVE"

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THE CATCHER IN THE RYE J.D. SALINGER

Thursday, October 8, 2009THE CATCHER IN THE RYE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BASEBALL!http://www.onehundredbestnovels.blogspot.com/I remember picking "The Catcher In The Rye" off a list when I was a freshmen in high school because I thought it had to do with baseball and I had heard it had something really filthy in it! OOOOH, I thought, I wonder what it is? All a teenage kid needs to hear are the words "banned" "swearing"…See More
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WHAT IS THE ABSOLUTELY WORST BOOK YOU'VE EVER READ?

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THE PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN BY JAMES JOYCE

Saturday, September 19, 2009THE PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MANI’m about halfway through The Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man , it is the prequel to Ulysses and I couldn’t suggest strongly enough to read it first!! I, lacking the intellectual capacity to fully enjoy Ulysses, would have benefited greatly from reading this book first. Now I look back on some of my interpretations of Ulysses as entirely wrong (I.e. the reason why Stephen wouldn’t kneel at his mother’s deathbed). It is…See More
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Currently reading Random House Top 100 Novels in a year. Keeping a blog about my progess. Looking to share the journey and some insights.
I live in Hawaii but am from Maine. I am a history teacher. I love to read all types of books (except maybe self help).
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COMPLETED ULYSSES, THE GREAT GATSBY, TENDER IS THE NIGHT CURRENTLY READING PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN

REVIEW OF THE GREAT GATSBY
The Great Gatsby (a book I read as a freshmen in high school, which literally makes no sense contextually to a fifteen year old) is a book that can be read in an afternoon. It personifies the Jazz Era in which Fitzgerald belonged. And, if one is a lover of this era as I am, Fitzgerald makes tangible all the embodiments that made the time fabulous. Of course this was the time period when 2.3% of Americans held around 70% of the wealth and others toiled in sweatshops all day with neither health insurance nor labor rights. I recall my grandmother telling me the story of her father’s struggle to survive, both his parents died in the 1918 influenza outbreak. He was in his early teens and went to live in the woods preparing meals and being a general servant to all the lumberjacks who worked in the Maine woods sending huge logs down the rivers to paper mills. It was a harsher time for the disenfranchised and when he married my great-grandmother in the 1920’s and became ill with children to support he sought help with an Uncle who promptly told him to go “beg to the town or cry to church.” So, it wasn’t all “Yes, we have no bananas today!” for everyone. And that is something to be kept in mind as one is envisioning all the glory that was the “Roaring Twenties”.

People generally know this story, have read the book or saw the pitiful (1974)movie with Robert Redford playing Jay Gatsby (appropriate), Mia Farrow as Daisy Buchanan (talk about melodrama), Bruce Dern acting as an incongruent Seinfeld Kramer/Tom Buchanan. Who was the casting director??? Sam Waterston chosen to play Nick Carraway and joined Redford as the only other successfully cast actor. And, Karen (Crazy Eyes) Black as Tom’s mistress Myrtle Wilson. There were also two other versions produced in 1926 and 1949. The first thing I had to do was obliterate these faces (except Redford of course) as I began the book. It took a few chapters before they ceremoniously disappeared. That is always a problem when seeing a movie and then reading the book.

A quick review of the story line (because it is available everywhere, see link to the right) Jay Gatsby, man of mystery moves to West Egg on Long Island Sound. He purposefully has no friends, only acquaintances. No one knows how he became ultra wealthy and rumors swirl as to his background. Nick Carroway (the narrator) lives in a little dump next to Gatsby ostentatious mansion where weekly parties last for days on end. Nick’s second-cousin Daisy and her husband Tom (picture Clark Gable not Brue Dern) live in East Egg (the more fashionable side of Long Island Sound). Rich New Yorkers escape the heat of the city and travel to their estates to socialize with the crème de le crème of society. Gatsby, once the beau many years ago of Daisy, secretly pines away for her across the bay. Everything he does is to recreate the past and hopefully reunite with Daisy. The story involves affairs, murders, unrequited love, scandal, and abandonment.

The Great Gatsby was dedicated to Fitzgerald’s wife Zelda who suffered from schizophrenia, this combined with Fitzgerald’s alcoholism caused tragic ends. I think in commenting on this book over the next couple days the focus will be more on the parallels between Fitzgerald’s life and his books versus a rehashing of a very well known and well read book. Fitzgerald’s life is very present in his writings as someone who lived among the upper crust but often did not have the means to do so. He understood being the toast of the town and he knew when the party was over.


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KURT VONNEGUT GIVE AWAY!!!

Kurt Vonnegut,author of Slaughter House Five, who left this muti-dimensional world in 2007, has a new unreleased short story entitled "Shout About It From The House Tops" which is featured in this months Vanity Fair Magazine on-line. The story is featured in a collection of Vonnegut's work, Look At The Birdie (New York Times Best Seller) available in book stores now. To enter this contest and win a free copy of Look At The Birdie follow this link:… Continue

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THE CATCHER IN THE RYE J.D. SALINGER

Thursday, October 8, 2009

THE CATCHER IN THE RYE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BASEBALL!

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I remember picking "The Catcher In The Rye" off a list when I was a freshmen in high school because I thought it had to do with baseball and I had heard it had something really filthy in it! OOOOH, I thought, I wonder what it is?… Continue

Posted on October 8, 2009 at 6:05pm

THE PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN BY JAMES JOYCE

Saturday, September 19, 2009

THE PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN

I’m about halfway through The Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man , it is the prequel to Ulysses and I couldn’t suggest strongly enough to read it first!! I, lacking the intellectual capacity to fully enjoy Ulysses, would have benefited greatly from reading this book first. Now I look back on some of my interpretations of Ulysses as entirely wrong (I.e. the reason why Stephen wouldn’t kneel at his… Continue

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"SLAUGHTER HOUSE FIVE"

Monday, November 2, 2009

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At 6:34pm on February 27, 2010, Mitchell James Kaplan said…
Hmm... That reminds me of a movie I once saw... Being John Malkovich. When do you plan to get started?
At 11:15pm on February 08, 2010, Paranormal Fantasies gave Kristina Daniel a gift
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Thank you! I just checked out your blog... nice!
At 4:47pm on October 11, 2009, Elle Symonds said…
Hey! Thank you so much for adding me. I don't own my book site so have to get in touch with tech before I can add links, but I'm going to add you on my personal blog, http://theseventhcircleofelle.blogspot.com.

I'm impressed with the Book Challenge you're doing! I've yet to read Ulysses. Citizen Girl is a chicklit that seems to have no story, or even a point, for that matter. It was an odd one!
At 12:06am on October 7, 2009, Jack said…
Thanks for exchanging links. You're on ours now. http://favaholic.wordpress.com/
At 5:46pm on October 5, 2009, Jack said…
Hi Kristina

I own a website called favaholic - a compilation of famous people and their favorite books. Would you be interested in exchanging links to add to each other's blogroll? I think it would help both of our search engine rankings. Please let me know!

(And if you found my messaging a nuisance, also please let me know. I don't want to be a pest around here. Thanks!)
At 8:08pm on September 20, 2009, Donald James Parker said…
Hi Kristina,
I'd be honored if you'd check out my work at My website - click here
You can download my ebooks for free there. If you'd choose to write a review, I'd be totally jazzed.
God bless!!
Don
 
 
 

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