I Should Probably Read This Sometime...
For the books you've been recommended, seen advertised or read everywhere, or that are just a classic but you haven't gotten to yet.
9,516 books ·
8,273 voters ·
list created September 1st, 2008
by Mads.
Karen
549 books
160 friends
160 friends
Danny
336 books
62 friends
62 friends
Troy
273 books
11 friends
11 friends
Jeni
85 books
6 friends
6 friends
Marisa
333 books
12 friends
12 friends
Shelly
71375 books
1180 friends
1180 friends
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads
3378 books
861 friends
861 friends
Bettie
15798 books
20 friends
20 friends
More voters…
Comments Showing 1-29 of 29 (29 new)
date
newest »
message 1:
by
arianna
(last edited Mar 10, 2009 12:52PM)
(new)
Mar 10, 2009 12:52PM
You know i've already read about half of these... there's got ot be more! :)
reply
|
flag
I agree Arianna, with me having no life at all, I have all the time in the world to pour through books (even if I cannot for my skin remember what they were about).
For those of you who put slaughter-house five on the list. If you never get to any of the others, get to that one! It's quick and easy and amazing. The best book EVER! And I don't say things like that lightly.
I finished Ulysses! My senior seminar in college was on James Joyce, and we spent most of the semester on it. I still haven't been able to muscle my way through Finnegans Wake, though.
I've got quite a few of these at home, I really should read them now, at least I have finally read 1984 and To Kill a Mockingbird.
Thanks, Kel! It would never have been possible if I hadn't had a great professor to guide us through it! It's a tough read.
Well, I didn't vote for any Hemingway because I think I've read most of it.
You could try voting for him. The form to add books to the list is at the right-hand side of the page.
You could try voting for him. The form to add books to the list is at the right-hand side of the page.
Are we supposed to look at this list so that if authors aren't near the top it's becuase people have already read them?
Tanya wrote: "Are we supposed to look at this list so that if authors aren't near the top it's because people have already read them?"
That's what I did - not vote for the authors I've read.
That's what I did - not vote for the authors I've read.
I guess more people have read Dickens?
My own theory is that if it hasn't been out at least 20 years you don't really know if it's a classic.
My own theory is that if it hasn't been out at least 20 years you don't really know if it's a classic.
Frank wrote: "Michele wrote: "Everybody starts Ulysses, but do they actually finish it?"
yes"
Yes, yes I did,.... yes.
yes"
Yes, yes I did,.... yes.
Lady Alice wrote: "It was probably easy for you Thom since I am sure you speed read."
Not so. I read slow but have been at it for 60 years.
Not so. I read slow but have been at it for 60 years.
Lady Alice wrote: "Michele wrote: "Everybody starts Ulysses, but do they actually finish it?"
LOL! thanks for this laugh.....I have never even started it.
So many of these just bog me down"
LOL! thanks for this laugh.....I have never even started it.
So many of these just bog me down"
Sometimes life is too short to slog through a 'classic'. If I'm not enjoying a book after 100 pages in, I abandon it. Ulysses I have tried twice and had to give up on. It hasn't left a hole in my existance. ;-)
I read through War and Peace, it was hard! It was really, really boring at times, but I read it without cheating once! =D
Thanks to goodreads I was just able to remove 6 of them!
Ur wrote: "you motherfuckers. how are there 61 books before hemingway is listed. 61 books! the one that stands out to me most is wicked at #60. what...the...fuck."
The whole list gets a bit wonky towards the end. Stephanie Meyer? I'd venture to say that this list has a few errors in judgment.
The whole list gets a bit wonky towards the end. Stephanie Meyer? I'd venture to say that this list has a few errors in judgment.
Okay. So, lets just get THIS out of the way: Take all the Stephanie Meyer off and put in A Picture of Dorian Gray and (inplace of the horrific Twilight series in particular) The Dark Tower by Stephen King.
Carolyn wrote: "I read through War and Peace, it was hard! It was really, really boring at times, but I read it without cheating once! =D"
I never found it boring. Maybe I was just really interested in the social engagement of Russian society. Anyways, agree to disagree.
I never found it boring. Maybe I was just really interested in the social engagement of Russian society. Anyways, agree to disagree.
I have so many of these I don't know where to start. Although one of them is a book I won't even think about reading even though it was chosed as the best Finnish book written during the first 75 years of independence in 1992. It hasn't been translated so here is the Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastalo... For example choosing a pipe takes over 70 pages, so hmmm... And the sixth chapter is called "you can easily skip this chapter because in it happens no more than in any other chapter". But you could then get a t-shirt that says "I have read Alastalon salissa". :D
I came across this list again, by accident more or less, and managed to delete 10 of my votes because I've read the books. Which means there's room for 10 more titles I'd really like to read:-)
Check out Books I Intend to Read before I Die. Ideal for anyone who thinks 100 votes isn't nearly enough :-)
I was sorry to see just now my book, `Blood River’ vanish from this list. Apologies to the 90 odd members who voted for it. I am trying to work out where those votes went. We authors are rightly not allowed to put our own books on lists like this, nor can we vote for them. So, to the kind supporter who first put the book on this list, a particular apology. And to anyone who might help me better understand why the book was removed, please message me, privately if you prefer. I would love to avoid similar mistakes in the future and to learn if I have done anything wrong. With best wishes to all who make GoodReads an important hub for readers, writers and bibliophiles, author Tim Butcher
Related News
At the beginning of each calendar month, Goodreads’ crack editorial squad assembles a list of the hottest and most popular new books...
Anyone can add books to this list.