TELL ME WHAT TO READ!! || March of the Mammoths

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Please vote by Tuesday morning!!

Which should I read for March of the Mammoths 2022?

David Copperfield
Virginia Woolf (a biography)
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
The Brothers Karamazov
Don Quixote

I can’t wait to see what you all choose!! Thank you so, so much!!!
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Gorgeous scenery!! I vote for the Woolf biography!! (Wow that's a thick biography!!)

ShannonsChannel
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Blimey! Brilliant selection. All of them!
I have read all those except Virginia Woolf. So I vote for that. I am very keen to read it too. I have it sitting here. But what a fantastic selection

tumblyhome
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I don't read at all (only tech-related sources), but I really enjoy watching YOUR channel. My vote is a go for Don Q!

billh
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The only one of those I have physically is The Brothers Karamazov, so I vote for that one!

bethmccraw
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Id say Virginia Woolf since was your first thought but all look good picks! Only one I’ve read is don Quixote which I did like.

EntertheBook
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Hello Susan! They’re quite different… It’d depend on your mood. I’d read Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell.

mariajesustovardedios
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Don Quixote! I'm reading it (and loving it) with Roz's readalong (Scallydandling about the books).

sandrahollins
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I vote for the biograpy of Virginia Woolf

karenwetherald
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David Cooperfield
(And The Brothers Karamazov as a back up)

PageTurnersWithKatja
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I was going to tell you to read something Harlequin, but since it's Mammoth March - The Brothers Karamazov.

fangs
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Don Qioxite! I dnf'd Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell.

andeeheartsbooks
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I must vote for Don Quixote only because it is my most favorite book ever.

fatherlucifer
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Don Quixote!! I'm reading it this month and it's fabulous.. Extremely funny but with some serious questions about belief, society and authority. Deeply subversive.

hesterdunlop
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I read David Copperfield for March of the Mammoths in 2020, which is excellent. I also enjoyed Jonathan Strange … that would be my second pick.

booksimnotreading
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I'd go with don Quixote for a real sense of achievement. The brothers karamazov is just too Russian at the moment. Dying to see the results for this. I picked the tale of genji by murasaki shikibu. A chunker at 1100 pages. But if not now them when will I attack it🤣🤣🤣📚📖📚📖😍🤞

teresateri
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I haven't read any of them. So I'm going to say The Brother Karamazov.

donnapanzardo
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I vote for the biography of Virginia Woolf by Hermione Lee. A book that inspired the masterpiece “Red Comet” by Heather Clark goes to the top of the list in my book ! ❤️

joniheisenberg
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No idea! Out of that list I’d probably pick Don Quixote or the Dostoyevsky. I am about a fifth of the way through War and Peace for my March of the Mammoths.

asymptoticspatula
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The only one I have read is David Copperfield so I’ll pick that one.

KellyQ
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That View! Listen ignore the other 31 comments. You simply must read The Brothers Karamazov. End of story. You will thank me eternellay.

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