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on 8 January 2006 (#9210015)

Heatherhobbit's Reading Group

This is an informal and semi-private community for people who would like to discuss the books on heatherhobbit's reading list.

The dates of discussion will be announced, and questions will be posted to give the discussion direction. If there is a specific book that you would like to discuss, please list it here.

Happy reading!

Discussion Topics All discussion topics come from one of the following: *Original idea from heatherhobbit or other reading group member *The reading group guide located in the back of a particular book *http://www.book-club.co.nz/bookclubs/discuss/discussionquestions.htm *http://www.readinggroupguides.com/ *http://www.book-clubs-resource.com/running/discussion-questions.php *Cliffsnotes *Sparksnotes

All books discussed in this community should be available at your community or school library.

Literature.org is an online classic literature library.

If you would like to purchase the books, I recommend the following websites.

Amazon
Abebooks
Borders
Barnes and Noble

You may also be able to find good deals at your local book shop or at a used book store.

alexandre dumas, alice walker, american literature, angels and demons, anne of green gables, arthur golden, authors, barnes & noble, biographies, books, bridget jones's diary, british literature, bronte, c.s. lewis, catcher in the rye, charles dickens, charlotte bronte, chick lit, children's literature, classic literature, comedy, confessions of a shopaholic, connie willis, dan brown, debate, discussions, dodie smith, drama, edgar allan poe, edith wharton, emily bronte, english, english literature, f. scott fitzgerald, fairy tales, fantasy, faulkner, fiction, geoffrey chaucer, gregory maguire, harper lee, helen fielding, hemingway, henry fielding, herman melville, historical fiction, i capture the castle, j.d. salinger, j.k. rowling, j.r.r. tolkien, james fenimore cooper, jane austen, jane eyre, jerome k. jerome, john steinbeck, l.m. montgomery, lemony snicket, leo tolstoy, les miserables, lewis carroll, libraries, literary analysis, literature, lord of the rings, louisa may alcott, madame bovary, mansfield park, margaret atwood, mark haddon, memoirs of a geisha, mysteries, mythology, non-fiction, nora roberts, novels, of mice and men, oliver twist, plays, poetry, popular literature, pride and prejudice, ralph waldo emerson, reading, richard adams, roald dahl, romance, satire, sci-fi, sense and sensibility, shakespeare, sophie kinsella, stephen king, sylvia plath, t.s. eliot, terry pratchett, the chronicles of narnia, the da vinci code, the great gatsby, thrillers, victor hugo, watership down, world literature, writing, wuthering heights