^Never let me Go is the top book of those which I read in 2011.
I'd like to read the Great Gatsby, too.
I'm not quite sure how this works. Everyone must read the same 50 books in 2012? Or everyone can read as many and whatever he wants? Do we just discuss what we read? Is there more to it?
People seem to favour making lists of the books they're reading as a way to encourage them or others -- a way to track how many books they've read.
I personally love when anyone throws in a comment about how they feel about the book they're reading or the one they just read. I love book recommendations.
Here's TFS's Book Review thread, where people create more thorough/detailed reviews of books they've read or love. I love when people contribute to this; it gives us better ideas of what to read.
http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f51/book-reviews-120247.html
Currently reading:
1. The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants by Ann Brashares
I'm not quite sure how this works. Everyone must read the same 50 books in 2012? Or everyone can read as many and whatever he wants? Do we just discuss what we read? Is there more to it?
Anyway, I've decided to read more contemporary literature this year. Unlike with movies or TV, I find it hard to know which books are 'good' and would be worth the time and effort. In an effort to solve that problem, I'm starting with some "best of 2011" lists. Right now I'm reading The Angel Esmeralda Nine Stories by Don DeLillo. As the title suggest, it's a collection of nine short stories. I'm on my third one now. Can't say I love it tbh. The stories are too vague and ambiguous to the point where I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to get out of them. Perhaps once I finish the book it'll 'click' for me.