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2016 Classics for Beginners Challenge
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Dec 22, 2015 01:37AM

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Whoo hoo, hope i read 60+ books this year!!!!!!!!
Nina wrote: "Wow, that's great! All classics?"
Probobly not, I'll try to make at least 10 of them classics though.
Probobly not, I'll try to make at least 10 of them classics though.

I originally committed to reading 7, then upped it to 10, and ended up reading 11!
2016 I will challenge myself to read 15 classics, so it's on!
Susie wrote: "This was a great challengefor me in 2015, as I had read few, if any classics since college.
I originally committed to reading 7, then upped it to 10, and ended up reading 11!
2016 I will challen..."
U go Susie, you have a bigger classics goal than me!!!
I originally committed to reading 7, then upped it to 10, and ended up reading 11!
2016 I will challen..."
U go Susie, you have a bigger classics goal than me!!!

2 that have been lying around unread for too long
2 rereads
2 new ones
Update on my entry, 01 August, goal changed to 12 books sometime in the beginning of the year, challenge completed now. Will continue reading of classics of course :-), though won't increase my goal.
Books that have been lying around unread for too long:
Crime and Punishment
One Hundred Years of Solitude
The Dud Avocado
Every Man Dies Alone
I'm glad I made some progress on this this year. I believe though that I bought at least as many new books that I haven't read yet, so my net count on my owned but unread shelf is probably the same :-/
Books I reread:
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Avonlea
Breakfast at Tiffany's
New books:
Treasure Island
The Metamorphosis
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories
The Old Man and the Sea
Made some new and interesting discoveries here!
Overall, enjoyed it a lot and am also glad I set myself these categories.
Additional classics I read this year after having finished the challenge:
What Katy Did (new)
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (new)
Butcher's Crossing (unread for too long)
The Stranger (unread for too long)
The Jungle Books (unread for too long)

To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
Moby-Dick; or, The Whale by Herman Melville (a reread)



Anna Karenina is a really great book, it's definitely one of my Top 3. But I was also hesitant for quite a while to read it because I assume it a difficult book. Which in the end it wasn't for me. I really enjoyed it a lot!


Anna Karenina is a rea..."
Thanks! Everyone I know who has read it has loved it. I'm about 50 pages in so far and it's much easier reading than I expected.

I probably was far fetched again with 100, but I've sold more than 500 gs cookies for the past 4 years so.....






I have no difficulty reading in a moving vehicle, either. I was actually a bit irritated with people on the bus last week, who sat on the side with running lights at night and then slept. I ended up on the "dark" side of the bus, so could not read on my way home. A half hour of reading lost -- which may not seem like much, but my reading time was already drastically reduced last month due to working extra holiday hours. There were days when my only reading time was on the bus and during my lunch break.
As for the challenge, I had a personal goal of 12 classics last year and actually read 18. While I hope I can at least make 12 this year, circumstances have changed enough that I'm going to start out with 10, and increase the goal if applicable. I'm also not officially entering the challenge on the group home page, as I already have a "2016" shelf, I'm not creating a separate one for 2016 classics.

I just use my generic 'Classics' shelf, it only counts the ones with a 'finished reading' date in 2016, so no need to create a whole new challenge shelf.
As for commuter reading: I always get really annoyed on the odd occasion where one of my tubes is standing room only and too tightly packed to pull out my book. Or when irritating men start trying to talk to me when I am clearly reading and not interested in their conversation.



I just use my generi..."
Thanks for the tip about the "classics" shelf -- I do have one of those. I also get annoyed when sketchy people on the bus interrupt me while reading. If I wanted to talk to you, I wouldn't have a book in my hand. ;-)

Also I do the same thing with my classics shelf, saves a lot of time.

As its the same size as a mini iPad - no more questions. They cant tell if I am surfing the web or reading.

@Rainey: you mean, they would not interrupt you surfing the web but would do so when you're reading a book? That's weird!!!


I have a paperwhite too. Thank heavens I don't get asked about that.

Luxury problem that came up now: I read Crime & Punishment over the holidays, probably 80% of the book in 2015 and 20% in 2016. I didn't feel it would be ok to count it as one of my 2016 classics, that's an easy score. So, I upped my entry to 11 instead of 10 classics for 2016.
And Emily, I also plan to read War & Peace some time this year, if you want to join forces, let me know. Vaguely remember that RitaSkeeter also mentioned at some point that she might be interested in reading it. (Do I remember right?)

Luxury problem that came up now: I read Crime & Punishment over the holidays, p..."
I've read W&P a couple of years ago and not feeling like I need a re-read as yet :) I'm going to tackle Tolstoy again with Anna K later in the year which is what you may have been thinking of?


Good to know! This year I'm trying to clear the decks of books I've meant to read for ages!

Good to know! This year I'm trying to clear the decks of books I've mea..."
Good luck with that! W&P falls into that category for me, let's see what the book year will bring.

I'm hoping for some inspiration!!
My 2016 overall challenge is for 76 books, so more classics are possible if I'm on a roll... plus I'm doing a challenge with some cool categories too!
So - A classic classics beginner for you!?!

And I'm not getting any younger.
Squire wrote: "I think I'll add The Grapes of Wrath to my classics list this year. I didn't care for it when I read it for my "Decades of the 30's" class in high school. It probably deserves a revisit..."
I read it in 2008 or 2009, right after the economy tanked. I found it timeless and current.
I read it in 2008 or 2009, right after the economy tanked. I found it timeless and current.
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