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I’m 39 years old, female, from the United States. I’ve been a DailyLit member since April 09, 2009. My reading interests include new.

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Question of the Week - Question of the Week #37: Where to?

I would go to Italy, India and Indonesia with the main character of Eat, Pray, Love. Her descriptions of the food and fun of Italy had me pining to go there.

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #14: Books You Hate

I would have to agree with other readers here. Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness came to mind immediately when I saw the topic question. I had to read this in college and couldn't get through it.

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #35: Literary Friends

Best friend would be the main character of Eat, Pray, Love. I would have loved to go on her journey with her and find even more of myself.

Worst friend would have to be Mr. Bumble from Oliver Twist.

Etc. - volunteers

Do you take volunteers to type classics to add to your free list? If so, who should I contact?

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #32: Guilty Pleasures

Carrie Fisher's autobiography.

Etc. - Question of the Week #16: Favorite Female Writers

Elizabeth Gilbert-Wrote Eat, Pray, Love.
Annie Dillard-Great at imagery writing.
Fannie Flagg-Funny as heck.
Barbara Kingsolver-Great use of rotating narrator throughout chapters in Poisonwood Bible and imagery and character development.

Reader Challenges - Classics in 6 Words

Eat, Pray, Love: Woman's world journey to find herself

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #30: Books Go To Camp

Definitely Judy Blume books.

Etc. - "Buttonhole books" Everyone has at least one

A Prayer for Own Meany
Eat, Pray, Love
Crime and Punishment
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
The Color Purple
Dante's Inferno (Divine Comedy)

Question of the Week - Question of the Week #31: American Writers

Allen Ginsberg because he never screened his thoughts while writing. Kaddish is my favorite.