2021 Big Book Summer Reading Challenge discussion

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message 1: by Suzan (last edited May 28, 2021 07:29AM) (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Use this Discussion to share which Big Books you are reading. You can also add them to the group Bookshelf.

Need some Big Book ideas? Check out my list on BookShop, including dozens of Big Books I've enjoyed during previous summers - all genres, all types!
https://bookshop.org/lists/big-books-...


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Melinda (awebofstories) I'm planning on 3 big books this summer:
NO ANGEL by Penny Vincenzi
BENEATH A SCARLET SKY by Mark T. Sullivan
THE FOUNTAINS OF SILENCE by Ruth Sepetys


message 3: by Deb (new)

Deb I'm going to start with Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead

I also want to finish the last book in the Elena Ferrante series and read The Story of the Lost Child


message 4: by Cassie (new)

Cassie | 2 comments I’m starting out by reading “The Lord of the Rings”. I was planning on doing at least the first one and then trying fit two more Big Books this summer but then I read in the “Note on the Text” that Tolkien considered “The Lord of the Rings” to be “a single novel, consisting of six books plus appendices, sometimes published in three volumes”. Which in turn made my goal to read all three volumes this summer. 💚
I had tried to read them in high school but fantasy reading wasn’t my thing then. But it is now! And I’m in a much better place to really appreciate Tolkien’s writing.


message 5: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Melinda wrote: "I'm planning on 3 big books this summer:
NO ANGEL by Penny Vincenzi
BENEATH A SCARLET SKY by Mark T. Sullivan
THE FOUNTAINS OF SILENCE by Ruth Sepetys"


Welcome to Big Book Summer, Melinda! So glad you're joining in this year :) Sounds like a great plan. I LOVE Ruth Sepetys!! And I haven't read Fountains of Silence yet. Hmmm....

Enjoy! Which one are you starting with?


message 6: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Deb wrote: "I'm going to start with Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead

I also want to finish the last book in the Elena Ferrante series and read [book:The Story o..."


Sounds like a great plan, Deb! SO many people are reading Great Circle right now - I need to take a look at it.

Can you do me a favor? Just leave a quick note in the sign-up Discussion. That's where I'll look at the end of the summer to see who signed up for the giveaway - otherwise, it gets really hard to keep track of! Thanks and enjoy your Big Books!


message 7: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Cassie wrote: "I’m starting out by reading “The Lord of the Rings”. I was planning on doing at least the first one and then trying fit two more Big Books this summer but then I read in the “Note on the Text” that..."

Wow, that sounds like an awesome plan for Big Book Summer! My husband says he's read the full Lord of the Rings trilogy several times - he's a big fan :)

Enjoy!


message 8: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
I finished my book group read last night (The Silent Patient), so today I am starting on my first Big Book of the summer!

I'm starting with End of Watch by Stephen King. It's my shortest "big" book (400 pages), and I still have one more short novel to read for my other book group before they both take a summer break.

Also, my husband has been patiently waiting for me to finish this trilogy, so we can watch season 2 of the Mr. Mercedes TV show together!

I enjoyed the first 2 books in the trilogy, so I'm looking forward to it!


message 9: by Victoria (new)

Victoria (vicki_c) | 15 comments Sue, I checked out your list and wanted to let you know that I LOVED Anna Karenina, I read it with the Oprah Book Club years ago and they had great resources for it. Here’s a link to lots of helpful info, including a downloadable bookmark listing all the characters. I hope it all still works because it was in 2004 I think. https://www.oprah.com/oprahsbookclub/...

Also, I enjoyed Broken Harbor, I like most of the Tana French books.


message 10: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Victoria wrote: "Sue, I checked out your list and wanted to let you know that I LOVED Anna Karenina, I read it with the Oprah Book Club years ago and they had great resources for it. Here’s a link to lots of helpfu..."

Oooh, thank you, Victoria!! I must admit, I am a bit intimidated by Anna Karenina! By the size and by the fact that I've never read any of the classic Russian literature (!). David Copperfield was about the same size last summer, but I already knew I loved Dickens. I appreciate the resources! Will check those out.

I always include the next Tana French for Big Book Summer - just love her novels and each one seems better than the last!


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MaureenMcBooks | 3 comments My list:
MIDDLEMARCH
ANNA KARENINA
and if time permits, GREAT CIRCLE


message 12: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Maureen M wrote: "My list:
MIDDLEMARCH
ANNA KARENINA
and if time permits, GREAT CIRCLE"


Great list, Maureen! I really enjoyed Middlemarch, read for one of my book groups, though it took me a full month to read it! I loved her writing, though, and found her very clever and witty and still relevant today!

Anna Karenina is in my own Bog Book Summer stack, as well as two other friends, so you'll be in good company with that one!

And you will see LOTS of people here already reading the Great Circle.

Good choices - enjoy! What's up first?


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Janet Smith (janegs) | 3 comments Here's my BBS reading list--2 fictions and 2 non-fictions, all from my TBR shelf:

Black Diamonds: The Downfall of an Aristocratic Dynasty and the Fifty Years that Changed England, by Catherine Bailey (non-fiction, 451 pages) - strongly recommended by my brother Mark and sister Frances
Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England, by Thomas Penn (non-fiction, 448 pages) - received at Xmas, eager to read
Into the Wilderness, by Sara Donati (fiction, 876 pages) - literally been on my shelf for a decade!
Lionheart, by Sharon Kay Penman (fiction, 684 pages) - next in the Plantagenet series


message 14: by Bethany (new)

Bethany | 2 comments Mine is similar to Cassie’s! I plan to read all of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. I also plan to read Stamped by Ibram Kendi.


message 15: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Jane wrote: "Here's my BBS reading list--2 fictions and 2 non-fictions, all from my TBR shelf:

Black Diamonds: The Downfall of an Aristocratic Dynasty and the Fifty Years that Changed England, by Catherine Bai..."


Great line-up, Jane! You always come up with some Big Books I've never heard of that sound so intriguing. Enjoy!


message 16: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Bethany wrote: "Mine is similar to Cassie’s! I plan to read all of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. I also plan to read Stamped by Ibram Kendi."

Sounds like a great plan, Bethany! Enjoy!


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Victoria (vicki_c) | 15 comments I’ve settled on a few. I’m going to read The Haj by Leon Uris which I already own. And China, the new title by Edward Rutherfurd since I just got it from the library. Not sure what else I might come up with.


message 18: by Allen (new)

Allen (goodreadscomahh416) | 11 comments I’ve settled on The Searcher Tana French
28 Summers by Elin Hilderbrand
Infinity reaper by Adam Silvera


message 19: by Cheriee (new)

Cheriee Weichel | 25 comments Hi Everyone
I've got a big collection of big books I'm reading from. Right now I'm reading/listening to Child of a Mad God by R.A. Salvatore, a book my brother has been urging me to read. I cheated and started it on Thursday.


message 20: by Tina (new)

Tina (godmotherx5) | 7 comments I am going to read Dune. My husband has been after me to see the movie and and I said I had to read the book first. Thank goodness the new movie has been delayed.
Dune

No blog, but I will post updates on Instagram.


message 21: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Victoria wrote: "I’ve settled on a few. I’m going to read The Haj by Leon Uris which I already own. And China, the new title by Edward Rutherfurd since I just got it from the library. Not sure what else I might com..."

Sounds like a great start, Victoria! Enjoy!


message 22: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Allen wrote: "I’ve settled on The Searcher Tana French
28 Summers by Elin Hilderbrand
Infinity reaper by Adam Silvera"


I always enjoy Tana French and Adam Silvera - I have a Tana French in my Big Book Summer plans, too!


message 23: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Cheriee wrote: "Hi Everyone
I've got a big collection of big books I'm reading from. Right now I'm reading/listening to Child of a Mad God by R.A. Salvatore, a book my brother has been urging me to read. I cheate..."


ha ha that counts, Cheriee! Sounds like a great start!


message 24: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Tina wrote: "I am going to read Dune. My husband has been after me to see the movie and and I said I had to read the book first. Thank goodness the new movie has been delayed.
Dune

No blog, bu..."


Great choice, Tina! Dune is my husband's all-time favorite novel ... and I haven't read it yet, either.

I'm not on Instagram yet, but I bet lots of others here are - please share your Instagram account for your updates, if you like!


message 25: by Karen (new)

Karen I am starting with Middlemarch and then see if I have time to do another one.


message 26: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "I am starting with Middlemarch and then see if I have time to do another one."

It's a hefty one, Karen, but well worth the time! Enjoy!


message 27: by Cheriee (new)

Cheriee Weichel | 25 comments Tina wrote: "I am going to read Dune. My husband has been after me to see the movie and and I said I had to read the book first. Thank goodness the new movie has been delayed.
Dune

No blog, bu..."


I remember reading Dune in my late teens (a very very long time ago). My now partner had an uncle who passed books onto him and I benefitted after he had read them. That's how I ended up reading a lot of Sci Fi. The only author I continued to read after those days was Ursula K Le Guin.


message 28: by Cheriee (new)

Cheriee Weichel | 25 comments I started reading Becoming by Michelle Obama, my second big book of the summer. I love that she is narrating it herself!


message 29: by Barb (last edited Jun 03, 2021 10:59AM) (new)

Barb (barbivory) I finished my first book, Lucky Boy by Shanti Sekaran. It had been on my shelf for quite a while so thank you Sue for encouraging me to read my bigger books. Now onto Christopher and Columbus by Elizabeth von Armin.


message 30: by Victoria (new)

Victoria (vicki_c) | 15 comments I finished The Haj by Leon Uris, so one down.


message 31: by Linda (new)

Linda Martin (lindajm) My first (?) book for this challenge is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.


message 32: by Allen (new)

Allen (goodreadscomahh416) | 11 comments My first big book is The Searcher by Tana French. It is good so far


message 33: by Tina (new)

Tina (godmotherx5) | 7 comments Cheriee wrote: "Tina wrote: "I am going to read Dune. My husband has been after me to see the movie and and I said I had to read the book first. Thank goodness the new movie has been delayed.
Dune..."

I have yet to read Ursula K LeGuin. I am late to that party. A few weeks ago, I bought one of her books. More for my neverending TBR.


message 34: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Cheriee wrote: "I started reading Becoming by Michelle Obama, my second big book of the summer. I love that she is narrating it herself!"

Oh, good - you're listening on audio? The audio is wonderful! I just finished listening to it for the 2nd time (my book group was discussing it in May). Wonderful book - enjoy!


message 35: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Barb wrote: "I finished my first book, Lucky Boy by Shanti Sekaran. It had been on my shelf for quite a while so thank you Sue for encouraging me to read my bigger books. Now onto Christopher and Columbus by El..."

Congratulations on yoru first Big Book of Summer, Barb! Glad the inspiration of the challenge is helping you clear those shelves! That's what I use it for, too.

Enjoy your next Big Book!


message 36: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Victoria wrote: "I finished The Haj by Leon Uris, so one down."

Congrats on your first Big Book, Vicki! I see Uris is from Baltimore :)


message 37: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Linda wrote: "My first (?) book for this challenge is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers."

Wonderful, Linda! Glad you decided to join the fun!

Do me a favor and just leave a quick note in the Sign-Up discussion thread - that way, I will know you signed up at the end of summer when I do the giveaway.

Enjoy!


message 38: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Allen wrote: "My first big book is The Searcher by Tana French. It is good so far"

Congrats on your first Big Book, Allen! I love Tana French and always include one of her novels in my Big Book Summer stack :)

Looks like this one is not a part of her Dublin Murder Squad?


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Allen (goodreadscomahh416) | 11 comments Suzan wrote: "Allen wrote: "My first big book is The Searcher by Tana French. It is good so far"

Congrats on your first Big Book, Allen! I love Tana French and always include one of her novels in my Big Book Su..."

It is not


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Davida Chazan (chocolatelady) | 4 comments The one book on my ARC list is Sisters of the Resistance Sisters of the Resistance by Christine Wells by Christine Wells and I just finished reading it. My review should go live on Friday!


message 41: by Karen (new)

Karen | 6 comments I'm going to read Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead


message 42: by Deb (new)

Deb (deb605) I will be diving into Anna Karenina which has been on my TBR since I've had a TBR.


message 43: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Davida wrote: "The one book on my ARC list is Sisters of the ResistanceSisters of the Resistance by Christine Wells by Christine Wells and I just finished reading it. My review..."

Congrats on finishing your first Big Book of the summer, Davida!


message 44: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "I'm going to read Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead"

You and everyone else, Karen! You're right on trend with that one - I feel left out!

Enjoy!


message 45: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Deb wrote: "I will be diving into Anna Karenina which has been on my TBR since I've had a TBR."

Good luck, Deb! Hope you enjoy it!


message 46: by Barb (new)

Barb (barbivory) I finished my second book, "Christopher and Columbus" by Elizabeth von Armin. I love this challenge! I feel so inspired to read.


message 47: by Deb (new)

Deb (deb605) I just realized that the Jane Fonda biography that I have been reading is 642 pages, so I will put that on my big book challenge pile.


message 48: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Barb wrote: "I finished my second book, "Christopher and Columbus" by Elizabeth von Armin. I love this challenge! I feel so inspired to read."

Congrats on another Big Book, Barb - and I'm so glad the challenge is inspiring you!


message 49: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
Deb wrote: "I just realized that the Jane Fonda biography that I have been reading is 642 pages, so I will put that on my big book challenge pile."

What a happy coincidence! Hope you're enjoying it.


message 50: by Suzan (new)

Suzan Jackson (suejackson) | 212 comments Mod
I think I forgot to mention my first audio Big Book! I'm listening to The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Julia Grames. It's great so far!


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