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Completed 10/10 plus 2/10
Since this is a buffet, I am giving myself more choices. I would like to read all twenty books, but I will start with completing ten.
1920
✔︎The Wife (#2) by Sigrid Undset (Nobel winner) - 3 stars
✔︎The Cross (#3) by Sigrid Undset (translated) - 3 stars
1930
✔︎Skyscraper by Faith Baldwin - 3 stars
Vein of Iron by Ellen Glasgow
1940
✔︎The Other Room by Worth Tuttle Hedden - 3.5 stars
In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes
1950
✔︎ The Greengage Summer by Rumer Godden - 4 stars
✔︎ The Fountain Overflows by Rebecca West - 3 stars
1960
✔︎Iza's Ballad by Magda Szabó (translated) - 4 stars
The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence
1970
✔︎SPRING OF THE TIGER by Victoria Holt - 2.5 stars
Penmarric by Susan Howatch
1980
✔︎Basic Black with Pearls by Helen Weinzweig - 3 stars
The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II (translated nonfiction) by Svetlana Alexievich (Nobel winner)
1990
✔︎The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields (Pulitzer) - 4 stars
The Farming of Bones by Edwidge Danticat
2000
✔︎When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka - 3 stars
The Most Famous Man in America: The Biography of Henry Ward Beecher (nonfiction) by Debby Applegate
2010
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
✔︎The Song of Peterloo by Carolyn O'Brien - 2.5 stars
✔︎ as completed

Completed 24/24
Short Stories:
✔︎1. The Nose by Nikolai Gogol
✔︎2. Desiree's Baby by Kate Chopin
✔︎3. A New England Nun by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
✔︎4. The Revolt of "Mother" by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
✔︎5. Bernice Bobs Her Hair by F. Scott Fitzgerald
✔︎6. The Monkey's Paw by W.W. Jacobs
✔︎7. Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad by M.R. James
✔︎8. Number 13 by M.R. James
✔︎9. Double Indemnity by James M. Cain
✔︎10. A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannery O'Connor
✔︎11. Good Country People by Flannery O'Connor
✔︎12. The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf
✔︎13. A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf
✔︎14. A Society by Virginia Woolf
✔︎15. Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf
✔︎16. The String Quartet by Virginia Woolf
✔︎17. The Daughters of the Late Colonel by Katherine Mansfield
✔︎18. The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield
✔︎19. Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield
✔︎20. The Singing Lesson by Katherine Mansfield.
✔︎21. An Unwritten Novel by Virginia Woolf
✔︎22. Blue & Green by Virginia Woolf
✔︎23. Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf
✔︎24. The Country of the Blind by H.G. Wells
✔︎ as completed

Completed 12/12
Old
✔︎1) Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu (1872) - 4 stars
2) Doctor Zay by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1882)
3) Gösta Berling's Saga by Selma Lagerlöf (1891)
New
Fortunes of War: The Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning
✔︎#1 The Great Fortune (1960) - 3 stars
✔︎#2 The Spoilt City (1962) - 4 stars
✔︎#3 Friends and Heroes (1965) - 4 stars
Wild Cards
✔︎1) The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela (1916) - 3 stars
✔︎2) Beast In View by Margaret Millar - 4 stars
✔︎3) The Curlew's Cry by Mildred Walker (1955) - 4 stars
✔︎4) The Tall Woman by Wilma Dykeman (1962) - 3.5 stars
✔︎5) Stoner by John Williams (1965) - 2.5 stars
✔︎6) Nineteen Seventy-Four by David Peace (1999) - 1 star
Alternates
✔︎1) Time of Drums by John Ehle (1970) - 4 stars
✔︎2) The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion (2013) - 3 stars
✔︎ as completed
Marilyn, I hope you enjoy your challenge. I’m a fan of short stories and some of your short story picks are true favorites.

I'm excited to start the short stories and thanks for making a place for the women author challenge. I look forward to it every year.

In the spirit of tsundoku, my challenges are mostly books I own: added to message #4 the Old & New Challenge (12 of 14) and changed the Women Authors Challenge (15 of 20).


I agree you have a great Women's Century challenge planned, and personally loved The Wife, In a Lonely Place and The Stone Angel. Enjoy!

Thanks, Aubrey. I was very happy to see a place for this challenge again this year.

I agree you have a great Women's Century challenge planned, and personally loved [book:The Wife|62..."
"This is my tsundoku" sounds so much better than "my piles of books."


Good luck with your tsundoku!

Women Authors Century Challenge - 7/10
Favorites: Iza's Ballad and The Greengage Summer. These were new authors for me and I look forward to reading more.
Old & New Challenge - 6/12
Favorite: The Curlew's Cry is the leading candidate for favorite book of the year.
Short Story Challenge - 2/24
My plan was to take the city bus to the university library and spend hours picking books off the shelves and reading tons of short stories. Well...the library is closed and I won't get on a city bus right now. So, it's back to the internet.
Looks like you have your challenges on track. Lots of good short stories online, I read a good many of mine there.

Thanks to a buddy read I finished the Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy with The Wife and The Cross. I liked the books but thought I would like them more.
Old& New Challenge: 7/12
Nineteen Seventy Four was an unnecessarily graphic stream of junk. Initially I gave it 2 stars but I realized that I now hate it even more and changed it to 1 star. I only finished it because it was a fast read and I hoped the "explosive" ending would make it worth my time. Not. I'm mystified as to how this made the Guardian 1000 list.
Next up: I am starting the Balkan Trilogy with The Great Fortune.

Thanks to a buddy read I finished the Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy with The Wife and The Cross. I liked the books but thought I would like them more..."
It's a bit of a shame Undset didn't wow you as much as you hoped her to, but at least she went better than the other one :P


When you read "A Haunted House," this pronoun guide is very helpful.
"A Haunted House" – principal characters
I ----- the narrator
you (singular) ----- as in ‘one’
they ----- the previous occupants of the house
she ----- previous occupant
he ----- previous occupant
it ----- the ‘ghostly treasure’
them ----- the current occupants of the house
you (plural) ----- the previous occupants
us ----- the current occupants


Congratulations, Marilyn! I hope you had fun.

Congratulations, Marilyn! I hope you had fun."
Thanks, Aubrey. I always enjoy finding new authors and books with the Women Authors Challenge.

The pronoun guide looks helpful ( I'm reading "Haunted house" and "Mark on the wall" this month). I plan to use it. I too loved "Desiree's Baby" and "Monkey's Paw".

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