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Share yours and you might get motivation from other readers who have read and liked it. I'm a fickle reader so I have a long list.

I'll start with: Forever Odd by Dean Koontz

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The first book from this series is one of my all-time favorites. But things aren't just the same since

Stormy's death

. Sigh.

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the ex who passed gave this to me because he wanted to watch the movie so bad and I said I want to read the book first. It's been 5 years and I've only finished the first chapter. The sight of it reminds me of him and I couldn't get myself to finish it. wacko.gif It's hidden somewhere in my stack of books. I'll get around to reading and finishing it one day. I hope.

 

Atonement by Ian McEwan

 

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Now I don't have an excuse for this one. I've had this for years too laugh.gif and its still sealed. I know its a really old book but what can I say, I'm a lousy reader.

To k*ll a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee

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Foucault's Pendulum by what's his name... gave me a headache

 

 

LOL Miggz, same thing here. I did managed to continue halfway, though.

 

 

Here's another: I was reading this alongside other books, then I've forgotten about it.

If someone would tell me what I've been missing, I'd probably read this again.

 

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'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' by Milan Kundera. For the life of me, I can't get past Soul & Body. And to think I teach Philosophy even. Harumph.

 

Might I suggest that you read 'The Book of Laughter and Forgetting' first -

 

 

 

When I'm stuck with a book that feels too much like work, I try another one of the author's other titles. My Lit prof said you have to give a book its proper space, and sometimes there's just no space in your life for a particular piece of work and you have to move on. You can always go back to this amazing book later.

 

 

LOL Miggz, same thing here. I did managed to continue halfway, though.

 

What a relief to know I'm not the only one stuck on this pendulum. I moved on and read 'The Name of the Rose.' I've still not found the space for Foucault's Pendulum though. :mellow:

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Share yours and you might get motivation from other readers who have read and liked it. I'm a fickle reader so I have a long list.

I'll start with: Forever Odd by Dean Koontz

http://i43.tower.com/images/mm101142228/forever-odd-dean-koontz-hardcover-cover-art.jpg

The first book from this series is one of my all-time favorites. But things aren't just the same since

Stormy's death

. Sigh.

 

I've been a Koontz fan ever since reading Intensity, Watchers, Strangers, Dark Rivers of the Heart, One Door Away From Heaven, etc. But I agree with you. The sequels to the Odd Thomas series just aren't the same, not as quite memorable.

 

As for the book I haven't finished reading, it's John Milton's three-in-one Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes. I'm barely 1/4 of the way because I always switch to another book whenever I'm stuck in a verse.

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