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message 1: by Irphen (last edited Dec 21, 2022 10:34AM) (new)

Irphen | 33 comments So here I am again. I'm not really good at picking my books ahead, thus I didn't complete my challenge of 2021, but I will try again in 2022! :-)
I liked my organisation of last year so I'm going to divide again my books in groups of 4 by genre or the like. Also some of my books from past year that I planned to read but didn't are moving on to my 2022 challenge ;-)

Progress: 10/12 ( + 4 )


message 2: by Irphen (last edited Nov 23, 2022 09:05AM) (new)

Irphen | 33 comments MYTHOLOGY: Progress: 4/4

- Celtic Myths: A Guide to the Ancient Gods and Legends by Miranda Aldhouse-Green read in january
- Instead of Myths, Dreams and Mysteries by Mircea Eliade I ended up reading Dreaming the Eagle by Manda Scott read in september - october
- The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec read in january
- The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller read in april


message 3: by Irphen (last edited Nov 23, 2022 09:20AM) (new)

Irphen | 33 comments SF/FANTASY WOMEN Progress: 3/4
-The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
- Instead of Cloven Hooves by Megan Lindholm I read Neige by Anna Kavan
- The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin read april
- Morwenna by Jo Walton

If I haddent limited myself to only women I would have completed this without any problem!
- The Ice People by René Barjavel
- This Immortal by Roger Zelazny
Several Stephen King books in the series The Dark Tower


message 4: by Irphen (last edited Nov 23, 2022 09:13AM) (new)

Irphen | 33 comments PHILOSOPHY/UTOPIA Progress:1 /4
- Utopia by Thomas More
- The Island by Aldous Huxley
- Walden by Henry David Thoreau
-Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

This section should rather have been PHILOSOPHY/SPIRITUALITY ( 4/4 XD ) given my readings!
- Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
- The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
- The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul by Jane Roberts


message 5: by Irphen (last edited Nov 24, 2022 07:14AM) (new)

Irphen | 33 comments GOTHIC/HORROR Progress: 4/4
- I, the Vampire by Henry Kuttner
- The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson read in january
- Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia read in november
- Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu read in january


message 6: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1136 comments An interesting list! I like how you have divided your books into sections of what interests you. Different types of books keeps reading fun. Have fun & happy reading!


message 7: by Ioana (new)

Ioana | 2122 comments Interesting way to divide this challenge, I like it. I don't think I've ever seen a Mircea Eliade book on a list before, I hope you'll enjoy it. I loved his Maitreyi. Happy reading!


message 8: by Emily (new)

Emily (readerlover1995) | 195 comments Irphen, good luck! Like how you did your list in sections of genre! Never would’ve thought of that! There are several I’ve heard of and can’t wait to read, along with others that sound interesting. Happy reading! 🐾


message 9: by Lea (new)

Lea (leaspot) | 3635 comments I like this list. I've read and enjoyed four of your books, The Night Circus, Siddhartha, The Haunting of Hill House and Mexican Gothic. Good luck and happy reading!


message 10: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill | 4250 comments Mod
The Haunting of Hill House is very interesting, not what I expected as I recall. I love LeGuin's writing. I have yet to try The Lathe of Heaven. Good luck with your challenge.


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 800 comments Good luck


message 12: by Vikki, Moderator (new)

Vikki (silverstarz) | 838 comments Mod
Good luck. The only book I've read from your list is The Night Circus which I loved. Unfortunately I struggled with The Starless Sea, the 2nd book by Erin Morgenstern


message 13: by Irphen (last edited Dec 20, 2021 09:34AM) (new)

Irphen | 33 comments @Patricia: Exactly, for me there is not really a point at reading if you always read the same thing, but still as everyone I have some kind of books that interest me most. Thank you! And hope you have fun reading as well!^^

@Ioana: Well there is a first time for everything! I wasn't expecting to come accross anyone knowning Mircea Eliade either ;-) And I haven't heard of that one so I will go check it out :-) Thank you and happy reading to you as well!^^

@Emily: Thank you Emily! Well my shelves tend to crawl under those genres so I thought about brining them some relieve! ;-p You are welcome to drop in at any moment :-) Thanks^^

@Lea: Cool, I hope I will enjoy them too! :-) Thank you and good luck to y you as well!^^

@Bill: Oh, well that sounds interesting :-) I've read We Live in The Castle and also The Lottery so I wonder what this will bring. ^^ As for Ursula LeGuin I hope this one will be nearly as good as The Disspossed that I read this year :-) Thank you!

@Desley ( Cat fosterer ): Thank you and same to you!

@Vikki: Thanks! I hope I will ove The Night Circus as well^^ Oh that is a pitty, I've heard quite some good about The Starless Sea but taste is personnal after all and sometimes this happens...


message 14: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4190 comments Mod
So, i've read books by many of the authors; but not these particular works. I did read The Night Circus and loved the atmosphere of the book. The characters weren't very memorable, except the ones the author did not flesh out; which were the old magicians who started this mess. They were so very interesting. The circus is the MC. Period

Good luck and happy reading, Irphen


message 15: by Denise (new)

Denise (derickert) | 1268 comments Even though I don't normally read the genre I enjoyed Mexican Gothic. Wish you the best of luck with your challenge.


message 16: by Andrea (last edited Dec 22, 2021 03:45PM) (new)

Andrea (andreabewley) | 19 comments Good luck with your challenge! You have some great books here and I added a couple of yours to my TBR list! I also loved The Night Circus.

Vikki wrote: "Good luck. The only book I've read from your list is The Night Circus which I loved. Unfortunately I struggled with The Starless Sea, the 2nd book by Erin Morgenstern"


message 17: by John (new)

John Good luck to you!


message 18: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 33 comments Alondra wrote: "So, i've read books by many of the authors; but not these particular works. I did read The Night Circus and loved the atmosphere of the book. The characters weren't very memorable, except the ones ..."

Haha, well there are quite a few authors who write quite a few books so you can't read everything by them ;-p
Sounds nice, I will see what I think of the atmosphere and everything :-) Thank you!^^


message 19: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 33 comments Denise wrote: "Even though I don't normally read the genre I enjoyed Mexican Gothic. Wish you the best of luck with your challenge."
Well I do read this genre so maybe I will enjoy even more ;-) Thank you and good luck to you as well!


message 20: by Lillie (new)

Lillie | 1686 comments Really like how you organized your lists. I’ve only read The Night Circus, which I enjoyed. Need to set aside a bit of time to look at the other books because based on your categories and titles, they all look interesting.


message 21: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 33 comments Ann_R wrote: "A nice way to organize your challenge, Irphen. I think splitting it up by genre somehow makes it feel a little less daunting. I almost put The Haunting of Hill House on my list but cho..."

Thanks, and yes I think so as well^^ Well The Hauting of Hill House will be for a next time then :-) Thank you and same to you!^^


message 22: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 33 comments John wrote: "Good luck to you!"
Thank you!


message 23: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 33 comments Lillie wrote: "Really like how you organized your lists. I’ve only read The Night Circus, which I enjoyed. Need to set aside a bit of time to look at the other books because based on your categories and titles, t..."

Thanks! And go ahead check them out if you want :-) I've just finished The Witch's Heart and if you are interested in nrdic mythology I can really recommend it! ;-) And if you are into gothic horror and vampire stories Carmilla is also very cool!


message 24: by Faouzia (new)

Faouzia | 308 comments I like the way you organized your list Irphen! I have some of those in my TBR, so i'll be looking forward to see what you think of them.
I only read Utopia. It was an interesting book.
Good luck :)


message 25: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 33 comments Faouzia wrote: "I like the way you organized your list Irphen! I have some of those in my TBR, so i'll be looking forward to see what you think of them.
I only read Utopia. It was an interesting book.
Good luck :)"

Thanks! Cool^^ I think it will be interesting indeed! Thank you and good luck to you as well with your reading :-)


message 26: by Irphen (last edited Nov 23, 2022 09:12AM) (new)

Irphen | 33 comments Well it's been a long time I haven't been checking anything around here so as expected it wasn't doing great with my progress! XD I suppose I will have to come to a thing were reading half of the books I planned to read should satisfy me. And obviously as a result I tend to put the books I didn't read on the list for next year, but it's more of an indication because I'm the kind of person who reads what she wants to read on a given moment. ;-p
So if indicated some thoughtful changes that could have made me complete the challenge, maybe next year I will make better reading plans and fit them a bit more, you never know!^^


message 27: by Alondra, Moderator Schmoderator (new)

Alondra Miller | 4190 comments Mod
Irphen wrote: "Well it's been a long time I haven't been checking anything around here so as expected it wasn't doing great with my progress! XD I suppose I will have to come to a thing were reading half of the b..."

Life happens and readers can be moody; what're gonna do?? I'm surprised I got mine completed, because I was feeling moody, as well.

Hopefully, you pick some stuff that works for you, if not, at least you're reading.


message 28: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 33 comments Alondra wrote: " Life happens and readers can be moody; what're gonna do?? I'm surprised I got mine completed, because I was feeling moody, as well."

Yes we can'tdo much about it, and the most important is to be reading and enjoying our reads after all! And congrats on completing your challenge!! :-)


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