I have added an extra page to this site under the above heading, and have now posted my list of books to read. I know, I’m half a day late but I’m sure Alisia will look kindly on me. I’ve got the list and I’ve actually ordered some of the books and look forward to reading them.
Posted by: seachanges | May 1, 2008
The Neustadt Reading Challenge
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Thank you, Seachanges. That’ll be of much use to me.
By: Jose on May 1, 2008
at 6:49 pm
Hello! I have the Octavio Paz on my shelf and have been thinking about diving in. I believe I will do so now after seeing it here. I also have never read One Hundred Years of Solitude…and it might be time for that! Perhaps I should just read along with the challenge
Enjoy! TJ
By: toujoursjacques on May 1, 2008
at 8:36 pm
Jose: my pleasure
So will probably read a different one from the list. Have started Frisch
TJ: Cannot get hold of the Octavio Paz – not on Amazone, nor in local bookshop
By: seachanges on May 5, 2008
at 1:35 pm