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message 1: by Sue (last edited Dec 30, 2023 09:45PM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments *
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My "food" categories are there so that I don't feel guilty if I don't get to all of them, because you know that junk food often tastes the best! 8

✔️Challenge #1 - New & Old TBR Only 1 left but it's War and Peace!
Challenge #2 - Second Place or Worse Not participating
✔️Challenge #3 - Decade/Century/Millennium I think I can, I think I can! update - did it! both Decade an Century
✔️Challenge #4 - Members Choice COMPLETED
✔️Challenge #5 - Short Story COMPLETED
✔️Challenge #6 - Group Reads and/or Buddy Reads COMPLETED
✔️Challenge #7 - Expand Your Horizon With New Authors COMPLETED
Challenge #8 - Most Popular Goodreads Books Listed by Year not participating
Challenge #9 – Fiction/Non-Fiction outside chance for 1
Challenge #10 - 1/2 Millennium Challenge w/ Sour Lemon Twist Not participating
Challenge #11 - Old and New Linked Categories Not participating
Challenge #12 - A-Z Author Not participating
Challenge #13 - A-Z Title Not participating

✔️Personal Challenge: Reread at least 3 books COMPLETED


message 2: by Sue (last edited Dec 29, 2023 09:18AM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments *

* Challenge #1
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Old and New

1899 and earlier/Old School
✔️1. War and Peace read Dec 5 stars
✔️2. The Moonstone Read March 5 stars
✔️3. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Read Jun 4 stars

1900-1999/New School
✔️4. The Talented Mr. Ripley read Jan 4.5 stars
✔️5. The Ox-Bow Incident read Jan 5+ stars
✔️6. Ethan Frome read Jan 4 stars

My Wild Card Six
✔️7. Verity read Jan zero stars. Genre not for me
✔️8. The Garden of Evening Mists read Nov 5 stars
✔️9. The Dark Vineyard read Nov 4 stars
✔️10. The Son read Feb 4 stars
✔️11. Whose Names Are Unknown read Nov <4.5 stars>
✔️12. Remarkably Bright Creatures read Jan 4 stars

Alternates
A-1. The House of the Dead
A-2. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
✔️A-3 Hamnet < read Oct 5 stars



message 3: by Sue (last edited Sep 03, 2023 03:27PM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #2 Second place or worse - maybe


message 4: by Sue (last edited Dec 29, 2023 09:19AM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #3 Decade, Century, Millennium

Century
✔️ 1900-1909 To Build a Fire
✔️1910-1919 Ethan Frome
✔️ 1920-1929 The Painted Veil
✔️ 1930-1939 Lost Horizon
✔️ 1940-1949 The Moon Is Down
✔️ 1950-1959 Lolita
✔️ 1960-1969 Rabbit, Run
✔️ 1970-1979 Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
✔️ 1980-1989 Crossing to Safety
✔️ 1990-1999 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil



Shelf clearing Modern (2000-2023) Decade + 4
+4
✔️2023 All My Knotted-Up Life: A Memoir read Jul 2-3 stars
✔️2022 Demon Copperhead (physical) read Jan slt grp 3 stars
✔️2021 The Killing Hills read Jan slt grp 4 stars
✔️2020 Everything Sad Is Untrue(physical) read Aug 5+ stars

✔️2019 Vanishing Fleece: Adventures in American Wool read Dec 3 stars
✔️2018 I'd Rather Be Reading: The Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life read Feb rfp grp 4 stars
✔️2017 Camino Island read Aug 3 stars
✔️2016 No Man's Land read June 2 stars
✔️2015 Our Souls at Night read Dec 4 stars
✔️2014 The Ice Garden hoopla ebook read March 5 stars
✔️2013 The Son (kindle) read Feb 4 stars
✔️2012 Bruno and the Carol Singers read Dec 4 stars
✔️2011 The Garden of Evening Mists (physical x2) read Nov 4.5 stars
✔️2010 Black Diamond (physical) Read Dec 4 stars

✔️2009 Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead Kindle May 3 stars
2008 The Forgotten Garden (physical) So Brave, Young, and Handsome audio
2007 Bridge of Sighs (physical)
2006 Winter's Bone (kindle)
2005 The City of Falling Angels (physical) or A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare: 1599 (kindle)
2004 Hannah Coulter (Kindle)
2003 Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
2002 Train Dreams (kindle)

2001 The Siege (physical)
✔️2000 The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War read May 5 stars


message 5: by Sue (last edited Dec 01, 2023 01:43PM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #4 Members Choice *****COMPLETED *****

✔️1. 19th Century, Oliver Twist read July 5+ stars
✔️2. 20th Century, The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War Read May 5 stars
✔️3. A book originally written in a language other than your own, First Love read Sept 4 stars
✔️4. Current or Past Group Read, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont group read Feb 4 stars
✔️5. An Author not read before, Rabbit, Run read Oct 5 stars
✔️6. Diversity Classic, read a book from a religion, culture, country, or race different than yours. Solito read May 4.5 stars
✔️7. Science Fiction/Fantasy, The Hobbit < read July 4 stars
✔️8. Action/Adventure, Lost Horizon own read November 4 stars
✔️9. Childrens/Young Adult, The Jungle Book
✔️10. Nonfiction, The Goshawk read Aug 4 stars
✔️11. Mystery/Thriller, The 39 Steps read Feb 4 stars
✔️12. Horror or Humor,Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day own audio April buddy read read April 4 stars


message 6: by Sue (last edited Dec 01, 2023 01:42PM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #5 - 24 Short stories *****COMPLETED *****
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✔️1. Twelve Angry Men
✔️2. The 39 Steps
✔️3. Ethan Frome
✔️4. His leaving it Till Called For (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️5.. His Boots (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️6.. His Umbrella (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️7. His Black Bag (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️8. His Writing Desk (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️9. His Dressing Case (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️10. His Brown Paper Parcel (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️11. His Portmanteau (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️12 His Hat-Box (from Somebody's Luggage)
✔️13 His Wonderful End ( from Somebody's Luggage )
✔️14. The Moon Is Down
✔️15 The Rocking-Horse Winner
✔️16The Ponder Heart
✔️17 The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
✔️18 The Lottery in Babylon
✔️19 The Bear
✔️20 Lady Windermere's Fan: A Play About a Good Woman
✔️21 The Story of an Hour
✔️22 The Book of the Grotesque
✔️23 A Man of Ideas
✔️24The Untold Lie


message 7: by Sue (last edited Sep 03, 2023 01:19PM) (new)


message 9: by Sue (last edited Nov 26, 2022 01:03PM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #8 Popular Goodreads list for a year


message 11: by Sue (last edited Nov 28, 2022 09:43AM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #10 1/2 Millennium Challenge w/ Sour Lemon Twist


message 12: by Sue (last edited Nov 28, 2022 09:44AM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #11 Old and New Linked Categories


message 13: by Sue (last edited Nov 28, 2022 09:45AM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments #12 A-Z author


message 14: by Sue (last edited Jul 31, 2023 07:58AM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Added Personal Challenge - Reread at least 3 books this year

Possibles

✔️1. Death Comes for the Archbishop Read Feb still 5 stars
✔️ 2. Oliver Twist read Jul 5+ stars
✔️3. The Hobbit read July 4 stars



Possibles
Donna TarttThe Goldfinch
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.Cat's Cradle
The Secret Garden
Housekeeping
Rules of Civility


message 15: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments I love your categories, Sue--looks like a good balance!

And health food can be a treat sometimes. War and Peace is a good example--much better than I expected! Hope you enjoy it, and have fun with your challenge.


message 16: by Bob, Short Story Classics (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
I like your planning. War and Peace? That could be construed as gluttony, lucky you. I put W&P on my challenge a few years ago, it worked. It gave me the incentive I needed to finally finish a bucket list book that I had wanted to read for years. Good luck, enjoy.


message 17: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Bob wrote: "I like your planning. War and Peace? That could be construed as gluttony, lucky you. I put W&P on my challenge a few years ago, it worked. It gave me the incentive I needed to finally finish a buck..."

Ha! I'm hoping I can finally do it and not wimp out with an alternate, Bob. I purchased it in a 3 book volume. I'm hoping that makes it more manageable with an excuse to pause between each one like with a series.


message 18: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Kathleen wrote: "I love your categories, Sue--looks like a good balance!

And health food can be a treat sometimes. War and Peace is a good example--much better than I expected! Hope you enjoy it, and have fun with..."


I didn't know you read it, Kathleen. It's good to know that you and Bob both found it well worth it. I have found Tolstoy to be the easiest to read amongst the Russians I've read so far which gives me high hopes of finishing it.


message 19: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
I'll chime in on W&P - so terrific. I can't bear that you are choosing between Jayber Crow and The Year of Jublio, I insist that you choose them both. :o)

Looks like the makings for a great year of reading. We'll start it together with Ox-Bow in January.


message 20: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments I can't bear it either, Sara. I hope I get to both. I'm looking forward to Ox-Bow incident with you!


message 21: by Sue (last edited Jan 08, 2023 01:14PM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments 3 down on the Old and New

The Ox-Bow Incident 5 stars

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Talented Mr. Ripley 4.5 stars

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Verity zero stars. No review except that it's not my genre. There are many 5 star reviews. If you like twisted, sexy love/murder thrillers you might like it. Thrillers in general are not for me.


message 22: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments Oh my--Verity won't be going on my list. But what a great start to your challenge! Glad you enjoyed the other ones. :-)


message 23: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Kathleen wrote: "Oh my--Verity won't be going on my list. But what a great start to your challenge! Glad you enjoyed the other ones. :-)"

Thank you, Kathleen. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't care for Verity either.


message 24: by Terry (new)

Terry | 2376 comments Sue, I like your Shelf Clearing challenge. I should do that!


message 25: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 1496 comments That’s a fabulous start Sue! I was going to ask if you made it through Verity but I see you did. Oh gosh. When I was looking for an IRL book club last year it was June’s book and was supposed to be my first meeting. I wound up not being able to go, but sadly read several chapters that I quickly washed out of my brain! 😬 yeah, I don’t get the hype.

Just finished Remarkably Bright Creatures- literally minutes ago. It was sweet so I’m sure you’ll enjoy it more.


message 26: by Sue (last edited Jan 08, 2023 04:19PM) (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Lori wrote: "That’s a fabulous start Sue! I was going to ask if you made it through Verity but I see you did. Oh gosh. When I was looking for an IRL book club last year it was June’s book and was supposed to be..."

Lori, Thank you, I'm looking very forward to Remarkably Bright Creatures. It seems like it will be a nice feel good book for the winter doldrums.

I only got through Verity because it's for one of my IRL book clubs. Luckily it was a quick read at least.

It's for my IRL BC, that's the only reason I finished it. It was painful.


message 27: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Terry wrote: "Sue, I like your Shelf Clearing challenge. I should do that!"

Thanks, Terry. I decided to use the decade challenge every year to make sure that I read all the newer books on my shelves. Now that I read mostly classics, they sit there accumulating. Plus I'm in 2 bimonthly IRL book clubs that always pick new books so I can knock some off that way.

Are you going to read The Son for the Feb buddy read? I seem to remember you being interested at one point.


message 28: by Terry (new)

Terry | 2376 comments It sounds good, Sue. Does Sara have it on our Buddy Read schedule?


message 29: by Sara, Old School Classics (last edited Jan 09, 2023 05:40AM) (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
It is on the schedule, Terry.

I can see Verity is one I need to put in my "avoid like the plague" folder.
Update: it was already there, so I have been warned before.


message 30: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments That's so funny, Sara! I'm glad that word gets around. I need a folder like that.


message 31: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Great, Terry!


message 32: by Bob, Short Story Classics (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
I could not warm up to Mr. Ripley. Glad you enjoyed it, but I won’t be revisiting any of the series. I also agree with Kathleen, to many other books out there to spend any time with Verity, thanks.


message 33: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments I can understand people not liking Ripley, Bob He's a creepy character.


message 34: by Terry (new)

Terry | 2376 comments Sue and Sara, I added The Son to my Audible Library so I will “read” this in February. LOL — I may need a reminder! But I assume I will get there. I have been having fun just reading by whim lately, but I will get down to serious business soon!


message 35: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments I finally updated and I'm happy to have 1/2 of my Old and New challenge done. Of course I have 3 doorstoppers in the "Old" category. I'm thrilled that it looks like The Moonstone will win the Reading for Pleasure group classic read for March/April. Now I know I will get to that one!


message 36: by Darya Silman (new)

Darya Silman (geothepoet) | 118 comments It seems you have a lot of reading to do. Good luck with it!


message 37: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments Wow, half done with Old and New and it's not even the end of February. Well done, Sue. Best thing is they've almost all been good ones!


message 38: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 1496 comments I’m impressed Sue! That’s amazing progress with the Old and New.

I’m excited about The Moonstone. I had it on my challenge last year. I will fit it somewhere because this is the year for it!!


message 39: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Thank you, Darya - Yes, I do need a good dose of luck! That and using one book for multiple categories ; )

Thank you, Kathleen, Yes, all but one were great. I'm pretty sure I'll love all the doorstoppers if I can just get to them!

Thank you, Lori. I'm so glad you will be reading The Moonstone too! At least there are 2 months to read it in. I've had it on challenges for years. Sometimes I need that group motivation to get to longer reads. It's hard to fit them in between all the group and buddy reads.


message 40: by Lynn, New School Classics (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5120 comments Mod
You really are racing through your Old and New School Challenge. Sue you should nominate The Moonstone. I want to read another book by him and have this one on Kindle.


message 41: by Bob, Short Story Classics (last edited Feb 20, 2023 04:47PM) (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
Old and New is one of my favorite challenges. I also think it is one of the harder to complete. You have rocked it so far this year. The Moonstone is a great story and I loved every page. I hope it wins for you.


message 42: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
Another lover of The Moonstone, my first Collins and I have gone on to read many, many more. I also love the Old & New Challenge and finding it, well, challenging. Congrats on such marvelous progress!


message 43: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Lynn, If you are able to fit it in, you could join the Reading for Pleasure group because we are reading it for March/April. Maybe I'll try and nominate it as a revisit the shelf for April. It seems like long books don't win very often though.

Bob and Sara, It makes me even more exited to get to it know that both of you loved it. It did win in The Reading for Pleasure group. Yay!


message 44: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments As if I needed any more challenges, I've added a personal one to this in the #13 slot.

I'm reading Anne Bogel's I'd Rather Be Reading: The Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life and she has convinced me that I need to start rereading more books. I'm starting out with a modest 3 book challenge.

I'm planning on rereading Death Comes for the Archbishop with the group even though I just read it last March! I've been missing Father Jean Latour, the time, place and wonderful writing of Willa Cather.


message 45: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 1496 comments I agree with Anne in that respect. I think I’ll do the same. The rereads I did last year proved to be even better. I’ll be reading the archbishop with you for the first time. But I think my first reread for this year will be Crossing to Safety. I knew it was stunning at the time but I wasn’t versed in so many of the literary references mentioned and it made my enjoyment of the story less. I am confident I will like it more now because I’m not that same reader I was then. (See what I did there, brought out another Anne Bogel concept!)🤗


message 46: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Lori wrote: "I agree with Anne in that respect. I think I’ll do the same. The rereads I did last year proved to be even better. I’ll be reading the archbishop with you for the first time. But I think my first r..."

Ha, ha, I see Lori ; ) I love how she brought up Crossing to Safety and I really want to get to that one this year. I may try nominating it for the next set of nominations.


message 47: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 1496 comments I would vote for it if you did. It’s never done very well in the polls. And come to think of it, do we even have Stegner on the shelf? Sad if we don’t.


message 48: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Lori wrote: "I would vote for it if you did. It’s never done very well in the polls. And come to think of it, do we even have Stegner on the shelf? Sad if we don’t."

We don't! It's a shame. I don't think he appeals to the people in other countries (or they haven't heard of him). I have nominated Crossing to Safety before and you're right, it didn't do very well, but sometimes timing is everything.


message 49: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4385 comments I'm so glad you two are saying such wonderful things about Crossing to Safety and Wallace Stegner! We will be reading that one in our local library book club in September, and now I'm really excited!
The woman who chose that book taught high school English for many years and says it is one of her favorite books. And now hearing you both say how much you've enjoyed it made my reading "ears" prick up. I hope I can wait till September!

And, like you, I also enjoyed Anne Bogel's book. I don't do a lot of rereading because I have so many books I want to get to. But when I do, I usually enjoy the second read more than the first because you're looking at it in such a different way. You can pay attention to the characters, setting, storyline, and writing style so much more than in the first reading when you're just wondering "what's going to happen?" and "how will it end?"!

Good luck and enjoyment on your rereads! :)


message 50: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments Terris wrote: "I'm so glad you two are saying such wonderful things about Crossing to Safety and Wallace Stegner! We will be reading that one in our local library book club in September, and now I'm really excite..."

I haven't read it yet either, Terris but I want to! I just expect to love it because I love Stegner. Maybe I will try to read it when you do. Does your Club meet in the beginning of September and you have it read before then? If so, I'll see if I can fit it in sometime in August. Then you can share anything good you learn from your club.


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