True Grit for the frontier books.
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
How many books are there supposed to be?
I thought 7, but I keep hearing 9, which makes me wonder how he can keep it going without dragging things out.
Better than True Grit: Douglas C. Jones's Winding Stair and The Search for Temperance Moon.
Shane, come back, Shane!
In short, thanks for the many frontier suggestions! It's something that I came up with in Wyoming and really want to do (so I want a really tempting list).
No art theme ideas? Or are you all only wild about the Wild West?
I admit to only having seen the movie, but "The Girl With the Pearl Earring"?
I read it and liked it. Eta: Girl With a Pearl Earring, that is.
Blue Beard by Vonnegut springs to mind.
No art theme ideas?
The Horse's Mouth - Joyce Cary (movie version starred Alec Guiness)
The Ebony Tower - John Fowles
Synopsis: Henry Breasley is an elderly painter whose secluded retirement is invaded by a brash young artist commissioned to write a biographical study of the great man. Breasley shares his home with two young English girls, both former art students, Diana and Anne. In this strange ménage, David is left in no doubt about his host's views on modern abstract art. However, he is puzzled by the old man's relationship with the girls, especially when he himself is attracted to Diana.
Freud at Work - Lucian Freud in Conversation with Sebastian Smee
Scumbler - William Wharton (he also wrote Birdy)
Girl With a Pearl Earring - Tracy Chevalier
Lust for Life - Irving Stone
Cat's Eye - Margaret Atwood
The Unknown Masterpiece - Balzac
Leonardo's Swan's - Karen Essex
My Name is Asher Lev - Chaim Potok
Moon and Sixpence - Somerset Maugham
My Name is Red - Orhan Pahuk