The Magic Mountain - Thomas Mann
The Big Rock Candy Mountain - Wallace Stegner
The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler
Call It Sleep - Henry Roth
Call of the Wild - Jack London
Where the Wild Things Are - Maurice Sendak
Walk On the Wild Side - Nelson Algren
The Other Side of Midnight - Sidney Sheldon
This Side of Innocence - Taylor Caldwell
The Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton
The PRICE of GOVERNMENT: Getting the Results We Need in an Age of Permanent Fiscal Crisis
- David Osborne, Peter Hutchinson
Six Crises - Richard Nixon
This is spooky: on tonight's "Jeopardy", two of the answers in the "Literature in the Jazz Age" category were All Quiet on the Western Front and So Big -- both of which were posted in this game earlier today!
That is spooky, Bree; especially considering that you posted both!
Six records of a floating life: Shen Fu.
That's funny because I tuned in late to Jeopardy and caught those two questions and immediately thought of Bree. I was wondering if Bree was watching Jeopardy and thinking of "noncausal synchronicity", the term she introduced me to. (lol)
The Fulness of Life - Edith Wharton
Very unusual! Has this happened between you two many times before?
One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich - Solzhenitsyn.
Yes and yes (yes, I was thinking of "noncausal synchronicity", and yes, it has happened a fair number of times between us!)
One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The Green Years - A. J. Cronin
The Green Hat: A Romance For A Few People - Michael Arlen
I feel like going back to:
Green Dolphin Street - Elizabeth Goudge