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Is there a book you'd like to read but haven't got around to yet?

Asked by flutherother (34523points) February 25th, 2022
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With me it’s “Memory Police” by Yōko Ogawa

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janbb's avatar

Numerous books but one is In Search of Lost Times by Proust.

filmfann's avatar

Several. I’ve had The Guns Of August the longest.

Demosthenes's avatar

@janbb I read Swann’s Way a few years ago, but haven’t gotten around to reading the others. So that would be on my list too.

I’ve been meaning to read Ulysses for a long time, but I honestly don’t know if I’m ever going to.

zenvelo's avatar

^^^^ Like @Demosthenes I bought a copy of Ulysses a couple years back to read for Bloomsday but never got around to reading it.

janbb's avatar

@zenvelo @Demosthenes I’ve read the first page of Ulysses several times! A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Dubliners are much more accessible though.

Dutchess_III's avatar

Maus. I just haven’t gotten it yet.

smudges's avatar

Ok, I admit it, I bought the book, “How to Stop Procrastinating” at least 12 years ago, and finally donated it to a library without reading even one page. True story.

Zaku's avatar

Piles of them. So many I can’t remember most of them.

Jeruba's avatar

Yes, hundreds. There may be more unread books here than there are read ones, because whenever I do let books go, they tend to be ones I’ve already finished with.

With many of them, it’s not so much about wanting to read them as it is about wanting to have read them—or just about holding the possibility open.

Chestnut's avatar

Pony Express Courtship.

Nomore_Tantrums's avatar

Several. If I can find any copies. “Churchill’s Empire”, and “Our Friends Beneath the Sands – The classic era of The French Foreign Legion”. Always seems like anything I run across that I want to read is out of print. Dammit.

Nomore_Tantrums's avatar

Oh and also “Spartacus”, by Howard Fast. Controversial novel on which Kirk Douglas based his 1961 epic movie.

Dutchess_III's avatar

I checked. They all can be found on Amazon @Nomore_Tantrums.

Nomore_Tantrums's avatar

Thanks! Have to look into that @Dutchess_III I’ll just order one book at a time so Mamma Bear won’t get onto me for spending to much moolah. ; )

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Saket828's avatar

I’ve been looking forward to reading a lot of books, but haven’t got the time to do so. I think Chanakya Neeti is one of them!

raum's avatar

So much of my bookshelf.

[guilty look]

Dutchess_III's avatar

The last books I wanted to read were the 2 Maus books. So I read them.

Nomore_Tantrums's avatar

I have a couple of older novels by John Masters, my favorite author, that I plan to re-read when I get the time, found them both at a local used bookstore. “Bhawani Junction” and “Coromandel!” Busy with soccer try outs and baseball practice for Grands right now.

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