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Next will be The Mistress of Husaby (aka The Wife), 2nd part of Kristin Lavransdatter.
Kathleen, hope you like The House of Mirth more than I did. She wrote well but kind of "dry" like Henry James.

Next will be The Mistress of Husaby (aka The Wife), 2nd part of Kristin Lavransdatter.
Kathleen, hope you like..."
Hi George! I did really enjoy The House of Mirth in the end. Opinions are all over the place, and I understand why, because I thought Part One was awfully boring. Part Two went much better for me though, and she got me with the ending, as she often does. :-)
I read The Mistress of Husaby last year, and plan to start the third book soon. Engrossing, isn't it? Hope you enjoy.



Any book written by a woman can be used for the challenges, George. And if you like it well enough, you can submit it along with your review of it to make it into a member of the 500 GBBW supplement book list, as has been done with that particular work here: https://www.goodreads.com/comment/sho...

Thanks for your prompt informative response Aubrey.

- Cold New Climate (Wohl)
- A Ghost in the Throat (Ghriofa)
- The Mermaid of Black Conch (Roffey)
- Nine Bar Blues (Thomas)
- Remote Control (Okorafor)
- Tainted Love PB (Chilvers)
- The End of the Alphabet (Rankine)
- The Blue Flower (Fitzgerald)
- White Teeth (Smith)
- The White Book (Kang)
- McGlue (Moshfegh)
- Frontier (Xue)
- EEG (Drndić)
- The Wallcreeper (Zink; I'm on a longterm mission to read everything put out by Dorothy Publishing)

Nice stats, Marc. Feel free to explore the challenges and retroactively apply reads you've already finished this year, if you're craving some direction. The titles you've mentioned look like a lovely bunch for exploration.

I'm also now reading Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky (of France) and Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys (not on the official list but perhaps should be) and recently started the memoir of the Soviet gulags, Journey into the Whirlwind by Evgenia Ginzburg (of Russia). So women writers of the world is my current reading endeavor.
PS: Though Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea is not on the official 500 list, her After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie is.
My next 500 GBBW book for the challenge will be Chopin's The Awakening, which I have in my kindle.

I just checked out a library ebook of Gorilla, My Love by Toni Cade Bambara and received a copy of The House with the Blind Glass Windows by Herbjørg Wassmo for less than $5 incl shipping from Abebooks.
update 07/12: Now working on Gorilla, My Love by Bambara, A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella Lucy Bird and now Owls Do Cry by Janet Frame. Thanks to Philina for the tip on getting the audiobook on Librivox of "A Lady's Life...".
Also reading Reasons to Live by Amy Hempel, not one of my challenge books. I haven't gotten to The Awakening yet- next month.

Haven't started The House with the Blind Glass Windows by Herbjørg Wassmo yet but it will be my next book.


<i>Brina wrote: "I read one book at a time. It’s also crazy because tomorrow is Friday and with cooking I don’t have much time to read. I knew that so I’m going to read [book:The Bean Eaters. Poetry collec..."
House of Mirth is incredible!

So far this year, counting books I'm currently reading, 39% are by women authors and they include A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley, a 500 GBBW book I liked very much and recommend. I have another 500 GBBW title on my schedule for a couple mos from now, Claudine's House by Colette. I checked out "The Complete Claudine" from the library thinking it was in there but it wasn't! So I read Claudine at School anyway.

I usually am reading 4 or 5 books at once and I thought that was probably odd. But I just read in Michelle Obama's book that Barack often has 7 going at once.


In 2023 I read 74 books (counting one I've nearly finished) of which 25 were by women writers, so I did okay on reading women writers but could have read more. Claudine's House by Colette and The Radiant Way by Margaret Drabble were probably the most classic "Great Books by Women" of these.

I finished The Invisible Hour, and started my first VE Schwab book. I heard it wasn’t how she “normally writes”, so I figured I’d start there.
So far I’m really enjoying The Near Witch.
I hope to use Goodreads a lot more than in the past to keep track and find people that have the same likes for book recommendations. The last few recommendations have NOT been my cup of tea. Ha! Xx Cheers


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