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message 1: by Shaina (last edited Dec 19, 2023 05:36PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌 Indicates Completed Challenge

Challenge #1 - New & Old TBR
📌Challenge #2 - Second Place or Worse
📌Challenge #3 - Decade & Century
📌Challenge #3 - Century
📌Challenge #4 - Member's Choice
📌Challenge #5 - Short Story
📌Challenge #6 - Group Reads and/or Buddy Reads
📌Challenge #7 - Expand Your Horizon With New Authors
📌Challenge #8 - Most Popular Goodreads Books Listed by Year
📌Challenge #10 - The Half a Millennium Challenge with a Sour Lemon Twist of Difficult
📌Challenge #11 - Old and New Linked Categories
📌Challenge #12 - A-Z Author


message 2: by Shaina (last edited Dec 23, 2023 10:00PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Challenge #1 - New & Old TBR

Choose 12 books you want to read and list three alternates, to use as substitutes should one of your choices need to be replaced. You do not have to read all 15 books listed, 12 books read is a successful challenge. This 12 + 3 challenge will last all year and you can read at your own pace. Once you create your reading thread, you and other members can comment on your progress.

Only six of the 12 books selected are required to be Classics based on the Groups definitions, they do not have to come from the group's bookshelf. At least 3 books from the Old School category (published before 1900) and 3 books from the New School category (published between 1900 & 1999). The other six and your three alternates can be any genre or age you wish to read. Yes, even post-2000.

1899 and earlier/Old School
1. Vanity Fair - DNF
âś…2. Dr. Thorne
âś…3. Journey to the Centre of the Earth

1900-1999/New School
âś…4. The Princess Bride
âś…5. The Day of the Triffids
âś…6. Smiley's People

My Wild Card Six
âś…7. The Martian
8. Klara and the Sun
âś…9. The Maltese Falcon
10. The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
âś…11. Excellent Women
12. The Custom of the Country - DNF

Alternates
âś…A-1. The Wind's Twelve Quarters
âś…A-2. The Summer Book
âś…A-3. The Fifth Season


message 3: by Shaina (last edited Oct 25, 2023 10:33PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #2 - Second Place or Worse

Go back through the groups past polls and select Four (4) total books that are of interest to you but lost the poll and to date has never made it to our group bookshelf. Pick one book from New School, one from Old School, one from Short Story/Novella, and one from the Quarterly Long Read.

New School
âś…1. Excellent Women

Old School
âś…1. The Odd Women

Short Story/Novella
âś…1. In a Grove

Quarterly Long Read
âś…1. Camilla


message 4: by Shaina (last edited Dec 19, 2023 05:38PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #3 - Decade/Century

The Century Challenge: Read 10 books from any 10 consecutive decades (1 book per decade). Authors can only be used once in the challenge. You can use authors previously read by you. Or you can add a level of difficulty to your challenge by selecting only authors you've never read before.

19th Century

âś…1800 - 1809 The Watsons (pub. 1805)
âś…1810 - 1819 The Wife (pub. 1819)
âś…1820 - 1829 The Night Before Christmas (pub. 1823)
✅1830 - 1839 A Hero of Our Time (pub 1839) 🎧
âś…1840 - 1849 The Three Musketeers (pub 1844)
âś…1850 - 1859 Dr. Thorne (pub. 1858)
âś…1860 - 1869 Journey to the Centre of the Earth (pub.1864)
âś…1870 - 1879 Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes (pub. 1879)
âś…1880 - 1889 The Adventures of Robin Hood (pub. 1883)
✅1890 - 1899 The Turn of the Screw (pub. 1898) 🎧

The Decade Challenge: Read 10 books from any 10 consecutive years (1 book per year). The authors can only be used once in the challenge. You can use authors previously read by you. Or you can add a level of difficulty to your challenge by selecting only authors you've never read before.

1970's

âś…1970 The Tombs of Atuan
âś…1971 Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
âś…1972 Monday the Rabbi Took Off
âś…1973 Rendezvous with Rama
âś…1974 Tales of the Black Widowers
âś…1975 Crocodile on the Sandbank
âś…1976 Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less
âś…1977 Children of the Corn
âś…1978 The Westing Game
âś…1979 Smiley's People


message 5: by Shaina (last edited Oct 04, 2023 09:07PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #4 - Member's Choice

Choose one book per category/genre for a total of 12 books.

âś…1. 19th Century - The Adventures of Robin Hood
âś…2. 20th Century - Vera
✅3. A book originally written in a language other than your own - The Grand Banks Café
âś…4. Current or Past Group Read - To the Lighthouse
âś…5. An Author not read before - Maud Cairnes
âś…6. Diversity Classic, read a book from a religion, culture, country, or race different than yours - Martin Beck: The Man Who Went Up In Smoke
âś…7. Science Fiction/Fantasy - The Hobbit
âś…8. Action/Adventure - Journey to the Center of the Earth
âś…9. Children's/Young Adult - The Westing Game
âś…10. Nonfiction - Becoming
âś…11. Mystery/Thriller - Green for Danger
âś…12. Horror or Humor - The Stepford Wives


message 6: by Shaina (last edited Dec 19, 2023 05:44PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #5 - Short Story

Read 24 short stories.

From Selected Stories by Anton Chekhov
âś…1. The Lottery Ticket
âś…2. A Day in the Country
âś…3. The Vendetta
âś…4. Fat and Thin
âś…5. An Enigmatic Nature
âś…6. The Album
âś…7. In the Graveyard
âś…8. The Fish
âś…9. The Witch
âś…10. Love
âś…11. Husband
âś…12. On the Road
âś…13. Difficult People
âś…14. Excellent People

From Selected Stories by O. Henry
âś…15. A Strange Story
âś…16. The Purple Dress
âś…17. The Princess and the Puma
âś…18. The Furnished Room
âś…19. The Green Door
âś…20. An Unfinished Story
âś…21. The Trimmed Lamp
âś…22. Brickdust Row
âś…23. The Lotus and the Bottle
âś…24. A Newspaper Story
âś…25. After Twenty Years
âś…26. The Cactus - (reread) a favourite of mine!

âś…27. The City Born Great by N.K. Jemisin
âś…28. The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry
âś…29. Widows by Margaret Atwood
âś…30. They're Made Out of Meat by Terry Bisson
âś…31. The Magic Shop by H.G. Wells
âś…32. Mimsy Were The Borogoves by Lewis Padgett
✅33. In a Grove by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
âś…34. A Jury Of Her Peers by Susan Glaspell

From Continental Crimes
âś…35. The New Catacomb by Arthur Conan Doyle
âś…36. A Bracelet at Bruges by Arnold Bennett
âś…37. The Secret Garden: The Large Print Father Brown Series by G.K. Chesterton
âś…38. The Secret of the Magnifique by E. Phillips Oppenheim
âś…39. Petit - Jean by Ian Hay
âś…40. The Lover of St. Lys by F. Tennyson Jesse
âś…41. Popeau Intervenes by Marie Belloc Lowndes
âś…42. The Perfect Murder by Stacy Aumonier
âś…43. The Room in the Tower by J. Jefferson Farjeon
âś…44. The Ten-Franc Counter by Henry de Vere Stacpoole
âś…45. Have You Got Everything You Want?: A Parker Pyne Short Story by Agatha Christie
âś…46. The Long Dinner by H.C. Bailey
âś…47. The Packet Boat Murder by Josephine Bell
âś…48. Villa Almirante by Michael Gilbert

âś…49. The Veldt by Ray Bradbury
âś…50. An Electrical Slip by Robert Barr
âś…51. The Fun They Had by Isaac Asimov

From Selected Stories by Saki
âś…52. The Mouse
âś…53. The Storyteller
âś…54. Tobermory
âś…55. Down Pens
âś…56. Ministers of Grace
âś…57. A Bread and Butter Miss
âś…58. The Toys of Peace
âś…59. A Sacrifice to Necessity
âś…60. A Shot in the Dark
âś…61. The East Wing
âś…62. Gabriel-Ernest
âś…63. Esme
âś…64. The Bull
âś…65. The Interlopers
âś…66. The Schartz-Metterklume Method
âś…67. The Match-Maker
âś…68. Hermann the Irascible
âś…69. The Quest
âś…70. Filboid Studge, The Story of a Mouse That Helped
âś…71. The Open Window
âś…72. The Unrest-Cure

From The Long Arm of the Law: Classic Police Stories
âś…73. The Mystery of Chenholt by Alice and Claude Askew
âś…74. The Silence of PC Hirley by Edgar Wallace
âś…75. The Mystery of a Midsummer Night by George R. Sims
âś…76. The Cleverest Clue by Laurence W. MEYNELL
âś…77. The Undoing of Mr. Dawes by Gerald Verner
âś…78. The Man who Married too Often by Roy Vickers
âś…79. The Case of Jacob Heylyn by Leonard R. Gribble
âś…80. Fingerprints by Freeman Wills Crofts
âś…81. Remember to Ring Twice by E C R Lorac
âś…82. Cotton Wool and Cutlets by Henry Wade
âś…83. After the Event by Christianna Brand
âś…84. Sometimes the Blind by Nicholas Blake
âś…85. The Chief Witness by John Creasey
âś…86. Old Mr. Martin: A Patrick Petrella story by Michael Francis Gilbert
âś…87. The Moorlanders by Gil North

From Crimes of Cymru: Classic Mystery Tales of Wales
âś…88. The Murder in Judd Lane by Frank Howel Evans
âś…89. Water Running Out by Ethel Lina White
âś…90. A Busman's Holiday by Francis Brett Young
âś…91. Change by Arthur Machen
âś…92. Error at Daybreak by Carter Dickson
âś…93. Murder in Church by G.D.H. & Margaret Cole
âś…94. Brother in the Barrow by Ianthe Jerrod
âś…95. The Way Up to Heaven by Roald Dahl
âś…96. Lucky Escape by Berkely Mather
âś…97. The Strong Room by Cledwyn Hughes
âś…98. Mamba by Jack Griffith
âś…99. The Chosen One by Rhys Davies
âś…100. No More A-Maying by Christianna Brand
âś…101. Y Mynyddoed Sanctiaidd by Michael Gilbert

From Skin and Other Stories by Roald Dahl
âś…102. Skin
âś…103. Lamb to the Slaughter
âś…104. The Sound Machine
âś…105. An African Story
âś…106. Galloping Foxley
âś…107. The Wish
âś…108. The Surgeon
âś…109. Dip in the Pool
âś…110. The Champion of the World
âś…111. Beware of the Dog
âś…112. My Lady Love, My Dove

From The Wind’s Twelve Quarters
âś…113. Semley's Necklace: A Story (pub 1964)
âś…114. April in Paris (pub 1962)
âś…115. The Masters: A Story (pub 1963)
âś…116. Darkness Box (pub 1963)
âś…117. The World of Unbinding
âś…118. The Rule of Names (pub 1964)
âś…119. Winter's King (pub 1969)
âś…120. The Good Trip: A Story (pub 1970)
âś…121. Nine Lives (pub 1969)
âś…122. Things: A Story (pub 1970)
âś…123. A Trip to the Head: A Story (pub 1970)
âś…124. Vaster Than Empires and More Slow (pub 1970)
âś…125. The Stars Below (pub 1973)
âś…126. The Field of Vision: A Story (pub 1973)
âś…127. Direction of the Road (pub 1974)
âś…128. The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (pub 1973)
âś…129. The Day Before the Revolution (pub 1974)

âś…130. Children of the Corn by Stephen King
âś…131. Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx

From Who Killed Father Christmas?: And Other Seasonal Mysteries
âś…132. On the Irish Mail by Garnett Radcliffe (pub 1931)
âś…133. The Christmas Thief by Frank Howel Evans (pub 1911)
âś…134. The Christmas Spirit by Anthony Gilbert (pub 1952)
âś…135. Among those present was Santa Claus by Vincent Cornier (pub 1952)
âś…136. Gold, Frankincense, and Murder by Catherine Aird (pub 1995)
âś…137. Secrets in the Snow by J. Jefferson Farjeon (pub 1942)
âś…138. Who killed Father Christmas by Patricia Moyes (pub 1980)
âś…139. Death at Christmas by Glyn Daniel (pub 1959)
âś…140. Scotland Yard's Christmas by John Dockson Carr (pub 1957)
âś…141. The Bird of Dawning by Michael Gilbert (pub 1956)
âś…142. The Christmas Train by Will Scott (pub 1933)
âś…143. The Grey Monk by Gerald Verner (pub 1934)
âś…144. Who suspects the Postman? by Michael Innes (pub 1958)
âś…145. Herlock Sholmes' Christmas Case by Peter Todd (pub 1916)
âś…146. A Present for Ivo by Ellis Peters (pub 1958/59)

From Stories for Christmas and the Festive Season
âś…147. The Turkey Season by Alice Munro
âś…148. This Year It Will Be Different by Maeve Binchey
âś…149. General Impressions of a Christmas by E. M. Delafield
âś…150. The Christmas Pageant by Barbara Robinson
âś…151. Ticket for a Christmas Concert by Audrey Burton
âś…152. Snow by Olive Wadsley
âś…153. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas by Kate Nivison
âś…154. Christmas Fugue by Muriel Spark
âś…155. The Little Christmas Tree by Stella Gibbons
âś…156. The Christmas Present by Richmak Crompton
âś…157. Christmas Bread by Kathleen Norris
âś…158. Christmas in a Bavarian Village by Elizabeth von Armin
âś…159. Freedom by Nancy Morrison
âś…160. On Skating by Cornelia Otis Skinner
âś…161. Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie by Beryl Bainbridge
âś…162. The Pantomime by Stella Margetson
âś…163. On Leavin' Notes by Alice Childress

âś…164. The Rise: A Short Story by Ian Rankin
âś…165. The Chef by Andy Weir
âś…166. The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick


message 7: by Shaina (last edited Dec 19, 2023 05:47PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #6 - Group Reads and/or Buddy Reads

The challenge is to read 12 total books from this year's group poll winners or Buddy Reads, in any combination.

âś…1. Twelve Angry Men
âś…2. Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories
âś…3. The 39 Steps
âś…4. Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
✅5. The Moon Is Down 🎧
âś…6. The Hobbit
âś…7. Medea
âś…8. Washington Square
âś…9. Lady Windermere's Fan
âś…10. The Blue Castle
âś…11. Children of the Corn
âś…12. Brokeback Mountain


message 8: by Shaina (last edited Dec 19, 2023 05:53PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #7 - Expand Your Horizon With New Authors

Seek out at least six (6) authors that you have never previously read, from any genre or era you want.

âś…1. Reginald Rose - Twelve Angry Men
âś…2. Ellen Raskin - The Westing Game
âś…3. William Fryer Harvey - The Mysterious Mr. Badman
âś…4. John Buchan - The 39 Steps
âś…5. George Gissing - The Odd Women
âś…6. Ella Cheever Thayer - Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes
âś…7. Bonnie Garmus - Lessons in Chemistry
âś…8. Maud Cairnes - Strange Journey
âś…9. J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit
âś…10. Elizabeth Taylor - Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
âś…11. Michael Connelly - The Black Echo
âś…12. Barbara Pym - Excellent Women
âś…13. J.C. Masterman - An Oxford Tragedy
âś…14. John Ferguson - Death of Mr. Dodsley
âś…15. Howard Pyle - The Adventures of Robin Hood
âś…16. Theodora Benson - Which Way?
âś…17. Michelle Obama - Becoming
âś…18. Harry Kemelman - Friday the Rabbi Slept Late
✅19. Ryūnosuke Akutagawa - In a Grove
âś…20. Arthur Ransome - Swallows and Amazons
âś…21. Lewis Padgett - Mimsy Were The Borogoves
âś…22. Catherine Aird - The Religious Body
âś…23. Susan Glaspell - A Jury Of Her Peers
âś…24. Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe
âś…25. Audrey Niffenegger - The Time Traveler's Wife
âś…26. James Hilton - Lost Horizon
âś…27. Dorothy Whipple - High Wages
âś…28. Tove Jansson - The Summer Book
âś…29. Alfred Uhry - Driving Miss Daisy
âś…30. Bryan Stevenson - Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption
âś…31. Kate Quinn - The Huntress
âś…32. Fredrik Backman - A Man Called Ove
âś…33. Euripides - Medea
âś…34. Henry James - Washington Square
âś…35. N.K. Jemisin - The Fifth Season
âś…36. Jean Webster - Daddy-Long-Legs
âś…37. Kenneth Grahame - The Wind in the Willows
âś…38. Francis Vivian - The Death of Mr. Lomas
âś…39. John Webster - The Duchess of Malfi
âś…40. William Goldman - The Princess Bride
âś…41. Stephen King - Children of the Corn
âś…42. Annie Proulx - Brokeback Mountain
âś…43. Noel Streatfeild - White Boots
âś…44. Charlotte MacLeod - Rest You Merry
âś…45. Margery Williams Bianco - The Velveteen Rabbit
âś…46. Ellery Queen - The Roman Hat Mystery
âś…47. James Clear - Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones
âś…48. Elizabeth Peters - Crocodile on the Sandbank


message 9: by Shaina (last edited Oct 04, 2023 09:12PM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #8 - Most Popular Goodreads Books Listed by Year

Locate and list 10 books that most interest you from the year of your choice. The challenge is to read five 5 books from that list.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/popula...

10 Books of Interest for 1930

âś…1. The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
2. Very Good, Jeeves! by P.G. Wodehouse
âś…3. Miss Mole by E.H. Young
4. The Edwardians by Vita Sackville-West
5. Cakes and Ale by W. Somerset Maugham
âś…6. Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome
âś…7. High Wages by Dorothy Whipple
âś…8. It Walks by Night by John Dickson Carr
9. Giant's Bread by Mary Westmacott
10. The Virgin and the Gypsy by D.H. Lawrence


message 10: by Shaina (last edited Oct 07, 2023 05:16AM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #10 - The Half a Millennium Challenge with a Sour Lemon Twist of Difficult

Select five books from five different centuries, using the same decade for each century you select. They do not have to be consecutive centuries but must be the same decade.

âś…21st Century - 2011 - The Martian
âś…20th Century - 1911 - The Lost World
âś…19th Century - 1814 - Journey to the Centre of the Earth
âś…18th Century - 1719 - Robinson Crusoe
âś…17th Century - 1614 - The Duchess of Malfi


message 11: by Shaina (last edited Oct 26, 2023 02:10AM) (new)

Shaina | 813 comments 📌Challenge #11 - Old and New Linked Categories

Select five categories of your choice. Once you make your category selections, link the categories by finding and reading an Old School (1899 or older) and a New School book (1900-1999) that contains some part or is all about your selected categories.

1. Surplus Women and their Treatment
âś…Old School: The Odd Women
âś…New School: Excellent Women

2. A couple falls in love through correspondence where only the man has seen the woman
âś…Old School: Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes
âś…New School: Daddy-Long-Legs

3. Takes place on an island
âś…Old School: Robinson Crusoe
âś…New School: Swallows and Amazons

4. Has a band of three young fighters
âś…Old School: The Three Musketeers
âś…New School: The Princess Bride

5. Unfaithful husband and Murderous Wife
âś…Old School: Medea
âś…New School: The Hollow

6. Bankrupt male heir marries heiress
âś…Old School: Doctor Thorne
âś…New School: A Civil Contract


message 13: by Bob, Short Story Classics (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
I have read a few of the books you have planned so far, and none I found to be duds. I really hope you enjoy The Day of the Triffids. It looks like we both are planning to read The Red and the Black and Shogun, they have been on my TBR for years. Good luck with you continued planning.


message 14: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4385 comments Looks like fun, Shaina! I see one so far that we should read together: Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes. A friend recommended it to me a few years ago and I never got to it. She really enjoyed it. I think we will too!


message 15: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Bob wrote: "I have read a few of the books you have planned so far, and none I found to be duds. I really hope you enjoy The Day of the Triffids. It looks like we both are planning to read The Red and the Blac..."

Thank you, Bob! I'm really looking forward to Triffids and equally scared about reading The Red and the Black. I look forward to reading your thoughts on Shogun and the Stendhal.


message 16: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Terris wrote: "Looks like fun, Shaina! I see one so far that we should read together: Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes. A friend recommended it to me a few years ago and I never got to it. ..."

Done! I think it is available on Serial Reader too. Let's fix a month and just go for it.


message 17: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4385 comments Shaina wrote: "Terris wrote: "Looks like fun, Shaina! I see one so far that we should read together: Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes. A friend recommended it to me a few years ago and I ne..."

How about February? That sounds like a good month to read a romance -- Valentine's Day! ;)


message 18: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Yes! Yes! February it is.


message 19: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4385 comments Shaina wrote: "Yes! Yes! February it is."

I'll pencil it in :)


message 20: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 894 comments I loved Wired Love this year, hope you enjoy it!


message 21: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Thanks, Carolien! I also plan to read Xingu. I see you really enjoyed it.


message 22: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 894 comments Shaina wrote: "Thanks, Carolien! I also plan to read Xingu. I see you really enjoyed it."

Yes, Xingu is great fun!


message 23: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
Great plans, Shaina. Shogun is a particular favorite of mine. Have fun.


message 24: by Lynn, New School Classics (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5120 comments Mod
Shaina wrote: "Challenge #1 - New & Old TBR

Choose 12 books you want to read and list three alternates, to use as substitutes should one of your choices need to be replaced. You do not have to read all 15 books ..."


You have a lot of nice Science fiction. I have never read The Day of the Triffids. I looks good and I have heard of it for years. Also I own a copy of The Wind's Twelve Quarters but I have not started it yet. Hmmm. I might look at my lists again. LOL


message 25: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Lynn wrote: "Shaina wrote: "Challenge #1 - New & Old TBR

Choose 12 books you want to read and list three alternates, to use as substitutes should one of your choices need to be replaced. You do not have to rea..."


Thanks, Lynn! I love Sci-fi and try to read as many as I can. I'm also reading City in 2023 after seeing your recommendation. I include one John Wyndham and Ursula Le Guin/ Ray Bradbury usually as they rarely let me down. I hope you pick some more sci-fi from your lists..lol. I'm going to use The Wind's Twelve Quarters as short story reads too ;p


message 26: by Lynn, New School Classics (last edited Dec 19, 2022 09:59AM) (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5120 comments Mod
I have chosen 1977 as the year for Challenge #8, so I have listed in #8 and also in the #1 Old and New Challenge

A Heritage of Stars by Clifford D. Simak
Silver on the Tree by Susan Cooper This is book #5 from The Dark is Rising Series
The Honorable Schoolboy by John le Carré
Lucifer's Hammer by Larry Niven
and to fill out the five
Gateway by Frederik Pohl

Heavy on Sci Fi, LOL.

The Wind's Twelve Quarters may end up in Bingo.


message 27: by Sue (new)

Sue K H (sky_bluez) | 3694 comments You are off to a great start, Shiana! Congratulations! The Turn of the Screw is so good! I hope you get to that one.

I looks like we should have a good group for Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont. I'm looking forward to it.


message 28: by Bob, Short Story Classics (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
Looks like your year is off to a roaring start.


message 29: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments It is indeed, Bob!


message 30: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Thanks, Sue! I can't wait to get to both of them.


message 31: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Lynn, 1977 looks like a great year in sci-fi. I tried picking sci-fi for a decade but I couldn't make it work.


message 32: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Completed Challenge #5 Short Stories. Reading more O. Henry has confirmed my love for his stories and cemented The Cactus (my third read of it) as an all-time favourite.

I'm going to continue reading more short stories by other authors and this format of multiple stories by a single author at a time seems to appeal to me.


message 33: by Bob, Short Story Classics (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
Congrats on completing the short stories. Short stories are a favorite of mine. I have read several by O. Henry, and agree he is one of the best. I will have to read The Cactus soon.


message 34: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Bob wrote: "Congrats on completing the short stories. Short stories are a favorite of mine. I have read several by O. Henry, and agree he is one of the best. I will have to read The Cactus soon."

Thanks, Bob! I would love to hear your thoughts on "The Cactus" once you read it.


message 35: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 1496 comments I love O Henry too particularly his surprise endings. I haven’t read The Cactus but know he lived in Texas for a while before heading to New York. I will definitely look for this to read!


message 36: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4385 comments Shaina wrote: "Completed Challenge #5 Short Stories. Reading more O. Henry has confirmed my love for his stories and cemented The Cactus (my third read of it) as an all-time favourite.

I'm going to continue rea..."


Congrats on finishing the short story challenge!! I also enjoy O. Henry's humor. My favorite is The Ransom of Red Chief. I just laugh out loud at that one! :)


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Shaina | 813 comments Lori wrote: "I love O Henry too particularly his surprise endings. I haven’t read The Cactus but know he lived in Texas for a while before heading to New York. I will definitely look for this to read!"

Lori, I agree with you about his endings. I also love how he builds up to the ending. I didn't see the surprise coming in The Last Leaf either. It's another of my favourites.


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Shaina | 813 comments Terris wrote: "Shaina wrote: "Completed Challenge #5 Short Stories. Reading more O. Henry has confirmed my love for his stories and cemented The Cactus (my third read of it) as an all-time favourite.

I'm going ..."


Thanks, Terri! I will read that soon. I just checked and it's available online.


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Terris | 4385 comments I think I'll add The Last Leaf to my short story TBR list too!


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Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5120 comments Mod
Wow you have already finished a Challenge!! Way to go.


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Bob | 4602 comments Mod
Shaina, I read The Cactus. I decided to stop by and let you know I agree with you, it is excellent. Now I find two more I must read soon. Maybe this weekend I will get to The Ransom of Red Chief and The Last Leaf.


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Shaina | 813 comments Bob wrote: "Shaina, I read The Cactus. I decided to stop by and let you know I agree with you, it is excellent. Now I find two more I must read soon. Maybe this weekend I will get to The Ransom of Red Chief an..."

I'm so glad you enjoyed "The Cactus". I think you will like these two as well.


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Shaina | 813 comments Lynn wrote: "Wow you have already finished a Challenge!! Way to go."

Yes, Lynn! I hope I finish the other challenges at a similar pace. The Fiction-Non fiction will be the last one off my list.


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Shaina | 813 comments Completed Challenge #7 - Expand Your Horizon With New Authors. I loved George Gissing, Maud Cairnes, and Reginald Rose. I think I will seek out more George Gissing books.


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I too, have finished challenges #5 and #7, it feels good. I also read both The Ransom of Red Chief and The Last Leaf., O. Henry really had a talent.


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Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
Maud Cairnes is new to me, Shaina. I will check her out. I've been skirting Gissing for years now, so time to get to him! I so agree about O.Henry. He is just a marvelously skilled writer!


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Shaina | 813 comments Sara wrote: "Maud Cairnes is new to me, Shaina. I will check her out. I've been skirting Gissing for years now, so time to get to him! I so agree about O.Henry. He is just a marvelously skilled writer!"

Sara, I think you will like Gissing. All the British Library Women Writers I have read so far have been great. I plan to read one each month.

There is no one like O. Henry!


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Shaina | 813 comments Bob wrote: "I too, have finished challenges #5 and #7, it feels good. I also read both The Ransom of Red Chief and The Last Leaf., O. Henry really had a talent."

It does feel good indeed!


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Shaina | 813 comments Completed Challenge #4 - Member's Choice. I'm not very keen on non-fiction however I quite enjoyed listening to Michelle Obama narrate Becoming - 5 stars

A very humourous and enjoyable book of poetry for cat lovers - I Could Pee on This: and Other Poems by Cats. I'm currently reading the dog version of it - I Could Chew on This: And Other Poems by Dogs.

I wish I had read Robin Hood earlier but better late than never. I enjoyed all the exploits but the end was quite upsetting.


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Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
Just look at all those green checkmarks! Also sounds like you are enjoying your choices, which is really the point. Bravo, Shaina.


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