ugh, so many books - problem is you cant knit and read at the same time! am i right?!?!? i do get some on audio, but it is just not the same as sitting down to read and get all involved.
i am intrigued by this master and margarita. hate to say i have not heard of it. but right now i am literally in the middle of jonathan strange - very good; the historian - also very good; and also am almost done with "the jane austen book club". if anyone has read this, i would be interested in getting your opinion
--and am listening to the bartimaeus book - the golem's eye (i think). if you like kids' books, like harry potter, his dark materials trilogy, etc., you would like this series.
for those of you who want to read more classics, i read "go down moses" by faulkner, in college. i enjoyed that one, although it was a bit difficult for me. i did read some hemingway a loonngg time ago. snows of kilamanjaro and some other short stories. but i would like to read "old man and the sea".
tipping the velvet is very good, sexy. sarah waters has a great way of describing scenes/imagery.
oh but here is my list of books that i have but have not read yet---
City of the Century - about chicago
Courtroom 302 - also about chicago
Lost in a Good Book - Jasper Fforde (sp?) - first one Jane Eyre was fun
the Tales of the Otori series, i read the first one, across the nightengale floor - beautiful books! anyone else read these?
and i know that i have a ton more laying around that i have just cant remember.!