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A Sea Change Lois Gould
The Sea, the Sea Iris Murdoch
Lighthouse Eugenia Price
Sudden Sea R. A. Scotti
Wide Sargasso Sea Jean Rhys The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh
The Bull From the Sea by Mary Renault
Cathedral of the Sea by Idelfonso Falcones
Down to a Soundless Sea by Thomas Steinbeck
... - Wilkie Collins
The Moon is Down - John Steinbeck
Pilgrim - Timothy Findley
The Tin Flute - Gabrielle Roy
The Sea, The Sea - Iris Murdoch
The Man from Glengarry - Ralph Connor
Settlers of the Marsh - Frederick Philip Grove
The Ghost Writer - Philip Roth
World War Z - ... ... because of their socially progressive views, but the stereotypes do jar with me.
I have read a few others by IM - The Sea, The Sea (didn't enjoy it), A Word Child (can't remember much about it), The Green Knight and The Philospher's Pupil (thought they were fine) - and don't feel ... ... It's got me wondering now what title repeats itself three times?
I'm driving myself mad trying to force Talk Talk and The Sea The Sea to fit. You're doing it brilliantly 'cos you just got me back in the game! Yes to Small Island. Anyone for The Sea, The Sea? ... and Cato it was next. Not particularly well-known (or read - 155 members have a copy catalogued, compared with 1048 for The Sea, The Sea) in Murdoch's oeuvre, I said above that it wasn't one of her best. This I stand by, but it sells the book short. Henry and Cato are childhood friends who ... Wide Sargasso Sea Jean Rhys
The Goldfish Bowl: married to the Prime Minister Cherie Booth
The Sea, The Sea Iris Murdoch
Green Dolphin Country Elizabeth Goudge
Whale Nation Heathcote Williams ... house first. For some reason I seem to have chosen absolutely massive reads this quarter. Just finished Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea which was a really strange, twisted read - an oddly compelling portrait of a neurotic megalomaniac and his warped views on love. I don't know how they pick ... Miss-Owl, The Sea, The Sea is *already* on Mt TBR!! I picked up a second hand copy at a wonderful bookshop last year. The only Iris Murdoch I've read so far is The Bell which is one of those books that does linger in your memory. In a good way. :)
Dawn Treader is one of my favourite Narnia ... ... for some pertinent articles & let the tutoring kid do his own reading. Currently I'm also on the Booker/1001 trail with The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch (1978) which is admittedly much more interesting. Don't worry, wookiebender - I don't own this book, so it won't end up on your Mount To ... Have you read anything by Iris Murdoch? She's one of Pearl's favorite writers and I decided to give it a try so I bought The Sea, The Sea . It was simply Amazing! Definitely recommended! Of course it might have been just lucky, I might end up hating everything else Pearl suggests - I don't know I ... cmt, have you read John Bayley's Elegy for Iris? I thought I would cry forever. The creator of The Sea, the Sea and The Bell simply...disappearing...with the passing days. Oh my God, Alzheimer's is cruel to the bystanders. ... I've read much better examples of things from a child's point of view then this. Don't think it should be on the list.
The Sea, The Sea Iris Murdoch
The only Iris Murdoch book I've read so not much to compare it too. I hated it at first, but then it grew on me. Struck me as a book about ... ... of God E L Doctorow
Whatever Michel Houellebecq
The Shipping News E. Annie Proulx
Hideous Kinky Esther Freud
The Sea, The Sea Iris Murdoch
The Graduate Charles Webb
The Third Man Graham Greene
71. The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
Bought 07/10/08 Waterstones Online
Charles Arrowby retires to the sea from his career in the theatre, stalks his childhood sweetheart with the intention of splitting up her marriage (something he has done before to his theatre friends) and spots sea ... The Sea, The Sea?
The Sea, The Sea?
or
The Sea?
The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
Marley and Me by John Grogan
And Baby Makes Three by John Gottman
Secret in the Maple Tree by Matilda Nordtvedt 115. The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch - another good book by this author. ... read a chapter of Cecilia. It was lovely there, no interruptions and conducive to thoughtful reading. Now it's back to The Sea, the Sea.
Finished Bruno's Dream by Iris Murdoch.
About to start The Sea, the Sea also by Murdoch. ... Dreaming Dexter Jeff Lindsay (overlapping two categories)
Read so far: 3
To read: 5
Prize Winners and Nominees
1. The Sea, The Sea - Iris Murdoch, Booker Prize Winner 1978
2. The Restraint of Beasts - Magnus Mills, Booker Nominee
Read so far: 2
To read 6
Book Club reads
1. Unc ... #99 CompletelyNovel...don't give up on Iris Murdoch...her books can be a bit of work..but i loved The Sea,The Sea....
#94 Whisper1..i thought Blonde was so great...but i love Joyce Carol Oates...her take on the Marilyn Monroe Myth was so compelling..so...not of the typical Hollywood Star W ... I got books for my birthday from my parents:
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro
Can't wait to read them all! ... Webb which I only found out as on the list after I'd started it (I enjoyed it but then I love the film).
Now I'm reading The Sea The Sea by Iris Murdoch which I'm reading for an online book club. I've read one chapter so far and can't say I'm liking it. I'm going to have to set myself a ... ... by Amin Maalouf
Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier
The Club of Angels by Luis Fernando Verissimo
The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch
Miami and the Siege of Chicago by Norman Mailer
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
Nobility of Spirit: A Forgotten Idea ... The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
The old man and the sea by Ernest Hemingway
How to breathe underwater by Julie Orringer
The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson ... more attractive) characters than her women, and her male narrators can work really well. Thinking particularly of The Sea, The Sea here... ... Rock East. Better luck tomorrow.
>23 Devourer, OO OO OO The Bell is my personal fave rave among Murdoch's books! The Sea, The Sea is a close second. The Bel made me want to go to Imber Court and see that wonderful bell. I felt so present throughout that book. It wasn't ... Is it The sea, the sea?
I seem to remember that the main character bangs on and on about what he eats. By the Sea by Abdulrazak Gurnah
The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
Bull from the Sea by Mary Renault
Sea-Grape Tree by Rosamond Lehmann
On the Blue Shore of Silence: Poems of the Sea by Pablo Neruda
I struggled with bits in The name of the rose too!
Might buy a copy of The sea, the sea - gotta love the ones on more than one list!
The Blind assassin, The god of small things, Amsterdam and Life of pi are also on both booker and 2001. I struggled with bits in The name of the rose too!
Might buy a copy of The sea, the sea - gotta love the ones on more than one list!
The Blind assassin, The god of small things, Amsterdam and Life of pi are also on both booker and 2001. I started The Sea, the Sea just the other day. My pace has slowed a bit in February due to "real life" events. But this book is nearly 500 pages so it would keep me busy for a while under any circumstances. I'm in a remote English seaside cottage with Charles Arrowby, a retired London theatre director. He likes to go bathing in The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch. ... also like to add a vote for The Bell. I read it eighteen months ago or so and thought it was an excellent read. I bought The Sea, The Sea on the strength of it but haven't got round to reading it yet... ... precisely for its detail and alternative history, but know a few people who were put off by that.
> 114 I tried to read the sea, the sea and could not get into it all, however I count the bell amongst my favourite books.
Anyone read a busman's holiday? I'm about to start it and it's ... >106: dchaikin, loved it. Hope you do, too.
I just started Iris Murdoch's The Sea, the Sea. It's been quite some time since I read Iris so I'm enjoying her style. ... Heart is a Lonely Hunter which, while beautifully written, I still found difficult ... Tonight I started Iris Murdoch's The Sea, the Sea. Getting sucked in... ... Bulgakov
Empire's Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the rise of the new imperialism by Greg Grandin
The Sea, the Sea and Under the Net by Iris Murdoch
Edited to say: Hmmm, instead of the last two touchstones working, they show up in red along the side of the text ... Right, I'll kick this off - which is your favourite Iris Murdoch novel? I think mine are The Sea, The Sea or The Philosopher's Pupil. ... words. I'll take a crack at getting them to come up with the four most owned copies of Iris Murdoch's books in LT.
The sea, the sea 573 copies, 5 reviews
The bell 358 copies, 6 reviews
"Under the Net: A Novel" 309 copies, 3 reviews
A severed head a novel 307 copies, 2 reviews
... ... responded, so I thought I'd try here.
I've never read her and I've no idea where to start. I'm thinking about either The Sea, the Sea or The Black Prince. Any suggestions? ... and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
7. Romance: If romance can count as strange or twisted relationships, I'd pick The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch or The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy.
8. Fantasy: Lord of the Rings trilogy
9. Classic: This is hard since most of what I' ... The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
Spring Snow by Yukio Mishima
The Rising of the Moon by Gladys Mitchell
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Visions from San Francisco Bay by Czeslaw Milosz The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
The Sea by John Banville
On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan
River Cross My Heart by Breena Clarke
Greetings From Sandy Beach by Bob Graham The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
Visions from San Francisco Bay by Czeslaw Milosz
Down the River by Edward Abbey
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard
Lake Wobegon Days by Garrison Keillor teelgee: here are some that I have read, and that hundreds of lt'ers have also read. bell, the sea, the sea, under the net, the nice and the good, the black prince, the book and the brotherhood. I liked the book and the brotherhood the best, but they were all very good. Also, metaphysic ... ... the Rainbow by Wade Davis
27. The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
28. Act of Mercy by Peter Tremayne
29. The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch REREAD
>7: bookiemonster81, oh goody, I plan to read The Sea, the Sea later this year as part of a Book Awards Reading Challenge. Glad to see this particular work so highly recommended!
aluva: I would recommend The Sea, The Sea or The Black Prince. I first read The Sea, The Sea about 5 years ago, and it really turned me on to Murdoch. Since then I've read about 6 or 7 of her books. These were probably the best two of those I've read, but I've enjoyed them all. The Sea, The S ... ... to the latter view this year, next year...Iris Murdoch presumably won it for a body of work, since it can't have been for The Sea, The Sea; Doris Lessing ought to. So should Anthony Burgess. (No surprises? No surprises. But that isn't the point of this sort of surprise!)"
Comments? The only Iris Murdoch novel I've read is The Sea, The Sea. I loved it and raved about it for weeks. My husband finally picked it up and now it's one of the books he consistently recommends to people. (We generally have very different tastes so this was a delight.)
I found the novel complex ... I own 5 Iris Murdoch's and have read but one An Unofficial Rose and recall liking it quite well. I've started The Sea, The Sea at least 4 or 5 times but it didn't grab me. She's one of those authors that I really want to like - so I'll try again. Especially now after Hera's raves!
A.S. ... ... - odd but memorable, not one if you don't like spiders.
The Red and the Green - set in Ireland and quite witty.
The Sea, The Sea - outstanding, actually.
Any questions, let me know: I've finally got my Murdoch novels back and would be delighted to get them out, with my trusty - ... Just finished The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch, which was awesome. Now trying to decide between Ian Fleming's Diamonds Are Forever and Nicola Lacey's biography of H L A Hart, The Nightmare and the Noble Dream. Since it's a busy week this week for me, I think a little light-hearted ...
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