I guess this is why Pix suggested getting the annotated edition?
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."
Is there a Classics comic book version?
Or wait, nevermind, that was for Lolita.
By the way, this is for my 2012 Readers' Choice challenge.
The final list is:
Crime and Punishment
(Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
Lolita
(Vladimir Nabokov)
Midnight’s Children
(Salman Rushdie)
The Master and Margarita
(Mikhail Bulgakov)
Middlemarch
(George Eliot)
Never Let Me Go
(Kazuo Ishiguro)
Oryx and Crake
(Margaret Atwood)
A Prayer for Owen Meany
(John Irving)
The Sense of an Ending
(Julian Barnes)
The Thirteenth Tale
(Diane Setterfield)
To The Lighthouse
(Virginia Woolf)
War and Peace
(Leo Tolstoy)
The Master and Margarita (Mikhail Bulgakov)
Oh yay! I saw this on your list but wasn't on a device I could type easily enough on to make a compelling argument for you to read it. I love that book!
It's about tequila, right?
Middlemarch (George Eliot)
Yay! That list looks excellent. Good luck with it.
Good-looking list, megan! I'm reading The Sense of an Ending right now and it's marvelous (and so quick!).
It's about tequila, right
hah! It's a modernist fantasy; the Devil is a character, IIRC.
By the way, I'm looking into starting a discussion group on Goodreads for the people that want to read along for all or part of the challenge. I was going to use Facebook, but then I realized Goodreads makes far more sense since you can have threaded discussions, link to books, polls, etc.
First up is the Woolf, but I'm not getting it from the library until this weekend.
I should have made an argument for Dorothy Sayers; Lord Peter and Harriet Vane would have been a rest in the midst of these.