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message 1: by Laurie (last edited Nov 27, 2024 03:57PM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #1 - New & Old TBR CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #3 - Decade/Century/Millennium CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #4 - Members Choice CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #5 - Short Story CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #7 - Expand Your Horizon with New Authors CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #12 - Series Books – Start, Continue, Complete CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #13 - Travel the World One Continent at a Time. CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #14 - Rereading Some do Some don't CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Challenge #16 - A-Z Title CHALLENGE COMPLETE


message 2: by Laurie (last edited Oct 25, 2024 05:03AM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #1 New & Old TBR CHALLENGE COMPLETE

Old <1900
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare (1598) 1/13/24 ★★★★
Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens (1865) 3/13/24 ★★★★
The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy (1878) 8/11/24 ★★★★

New 1900-1999
A Son at the Front: Historical Novel by Edith Wharton (1923) 5/24/24 ★★★
Jane and Prudence by Barbara Pym (1953) 3/6/24 ★★★½
The End of the Affair by Graham Greene (1951)

Wild Cards (any year)
Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone by James Baldwin (1968) 2/16/24 ★★★½
South Riding by Winifred Holtby (1936) 1/29/24 ★★★½
The Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel (2020) 9/13/24 ★★★★★
The Eye in the Door by Pat Barker (1993) 6/11/24 ★★★½
Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope (1860) 4/11/24 ★★★★★
Our Spoons Came from Woolworths by Barbara Comyns (1950) 6/15/24 ★★★½


Alternates
The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X (1965)
Silence by Shūsaku Endō (1966) 5/16/24 ★★★★★
Deerbrook by Harriet Martineau (1838) 10/23/24 ★★★★½


message 3: by Laurie (last edited Jun 28, 2024 02:38PM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #3 Century Challenge CHALLENGE COMPLETE

Not planning this one, so we'll see what I read that works.

1900-09 Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery (1908) 1/7/24
1910-19 Swann's Way by Marcel Proust (1913) 2/12/24
1920-29 A Son at the Front by Edith Wharton (1923) 5/24/24
1930-39 South Riding by Winifred Holtby (1936) 1/29/24
1940-49 Cannery Row by John Steinbeck (1945) 2/7/24
1950-59 Jane and Prudence by Barbara Pym (1953) 3/6/24
1960-69 Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone by James Baldwin (1968) 2/16/24
1970-79 Kona Winds by Janet Dailey 6/28/24
1980-89 Beloved by Toni Morrison (1987) 3/20/24
1990-99 A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth (1993) 4/27/24


message 4: by Laurie (last edited May 17, 2024 06:45PM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #4 Member's Choice CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Choose one book per category/genre for a total of 12 books.

✔ 1. 19th Century Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens 3/13/24
✔ 2. 20th Century South Riding by Winifred Holtby 1/29/24
✔ 3. 21st Century Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan 2/22/24
✔ 4. A book originally written in a language other than your own Swann's Way by Marcel Proust 2/12/24
✔ 5. An Author never read before South Riding by Winifred Holtby 1/29/24
✔ 6. Diversity Classic, read a book from a religion, culture, country, or race different than yours. Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone by James Baldwin 2/16/24
✔ 7. Science Fiction/Fantasy Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis 5/17/24
✔ 8. Action/Adventure Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing 1/17/24
✔ 9. Childrens/Young Adult Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery 1/7/24
✔ 10. Nonfiction Memoir/Biography A Country Year: Living the Questions by Sue Hubbell 2/29/24
✔ 11. Mystery/Thriller Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon 2/11/24
✔ 12. Horror or Humor Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare 1/13/24


message 5: by Laurie (last edited Jul 05, 2024 08:45AM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #5 Short Stories CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Read 24 short stories. This equates to only two per month for the year. Read them all at once or spread them out; it's up to you.

1. The Open Boat by Stephen Crane 1/2/24 ★★★★
2. The Body Snatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson 1/4/24 ★★★
3. Friends by Grace Paley 1/15/24 ★★★
4. Selected Shorts: Family Matters (7 stories by various authors) 1/23/24 ★★★½
5. They're Made Out of Meat by Terry Bisson 1/23/24 ★★★★
6. How the Future Got Better by Eric Schaller 2/7/24 ★★★
7. My Old Man by Ernest Hemingway 2/17/24 ★★★
8. The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield 2/21/24 ★★★½
9. The Enormous Radio by John Cheever 2/25/24 ★★★★
10. Araby by James Joyce 3/2/24 ★★
11. The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde 3/6/24 ★★★★
12. Desiree's Baby by Kate Chopin 4/6/24 ★★★★★
13. To Build a Fire by Jack London 4/9/24 ★★★★
14. Texts by Ursula K Le Guin 4/9/24 ★★★
15. Malachi's Cove by Anthony Trollope 4/30/24 ★★★★
16. The Garden of Forking Paths by Jorge Luis Borges 5/6/24 ★★★★★
17. The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury 5/27/24 ★★★★
18. The Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges 6/10/24 ★★★★
19. The Beauties by Anton Chekhov 6/21/24 ★★★
20. The Enchanted Bluff by Willa Cather 6/22/24 ★★★
21. Selected Shorts: American Classics (7 stories by various authors) 6/24/24 ★★★★★
22. The 7-10 Split by John Sayles 6/25/24 ★★★★
23. The Cold Equations and Other Stories by Tom Godwin (title story only) 7/3/24 ★★★★★
24. Death of a Traveling Salesman by Eudora Welty 7/5/24 ★★★


message 6: by Laurie (last edited Nov 27, 2024 03:51PM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #7 - Expand Your Horizon With New Authors CHALLENGE COMPLETE

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

1. Barry Crump - Wild Pork and Watercress 1/15/24
2. Alfred Lansing - Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage 1/17/24
3. Winifred Holtby - South Riding 1/29/24
4. Donna Leon - Death at La Fenice 2/11/24
5. Marcel Proust - Swann's Way 2/12/24
6. Sue Hubbell - A Country Year: Living the Questions 2/29/24
CHALLENGE COMPLETE
7. James Thomas Flexner - Washington: The Indispensable Man 3/8/24
8. Georgia Webber - Dumb: Living Without a Voice 3/9/24
9. Claire Tomalin - Jane Austen: A Life 3/30/24
10. Helen Brown - Cats & Daughters: They Don't Always Come When Called 4/6/24
11. Zana Muhsen - Sold 4/17/24
12. Sophocles - Oedipus Rex 4/21/24
13. Vikram Seth - A Suitable Boy 4/27/24
14. Jessica J. Lee - Two Trees Make a Forest: Travels Among Taiwan's Mountains & Coasts in Search of My Family's Past 5/10/24
15. Shūsaku Endō - Silence 5/16/24
16. Margaret Renkl - The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year 5/17/24
17. Mary M. Talbot - Rain 5/30/24
18. Rodrigo García - A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes: A Son's Memoir of Gabriel García Márquez and Mercedes Barcha 6/6/24
19. Sandra Dallas - Little Souls 6/8/24
20. Barbara Comyns - Our Spoons Came from Woolworths 6/15/24
21. Matt Haig - The Midnight Library 6/15/24
22. Alice Winn - In Memoriam 6/19/24
23. Margaret Wilson - The Able McLaughlins 6/26/24
24. Janet Dailey - Kona Winds 6/28/24
25. Terry Tempest Williams - Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place 7/7/24
26. Frances Burney - Evelina 7/19/24
27. Paula Byrne - The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things 7/24/24
28. Lara S. Ormiston - Unequal Affections: A Pride and Prejudice Retelling 7/25/24
29. Ann Cleeves - The Long Call 8/2/24
30. Madeleine K. Albright - Fascism: A Warning 8/9/24
31. Nina Burton - Notes from a Summer Cottage: The Intimate Life of the Outside World 8/20/24
32. Lola Shoneyin - The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives 8/26/24
33. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - The Sorrows of Young Werther 9/23/24
34. William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair 10/20/24
35. Harriet Martineau - Deerbrook 10/23/24
36. Tracy Borman - Thomas Cromwell: The Untold Story of Henry VIII's Most Faithful Servant 11/9/24
37. Barbara W. Tuchman - The Guns of August 11/27/24


message 7: by Laurie (last edited Oct 30, 2024 09:00AM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #12 - Series Books – Start, Continue, Complete. CHALLENGE COMPLETE

Start:
In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
✔ 1. Swann's Way 2/12/24

Continue:
Chronicles of Barchestershire by Anthony Trollope
✔ 4. Framley Parsonage 4/11/24
✔ 5. The Small House at Allington 10/11/24

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
✔ 2. Prince Caspian 5/17/24

Regeneration series by Pat Barker
✔ 2. The Eye in the Door 6/11/24

Complete:
✔ Thomas Cromwell series by Hilary Mantel
3. The Mirror & the Light 9/13/24

Start and complete
The Three Theban Plays: Antigone, Oedipus the King, and Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles 5/4/24


message 8: by Laurie (last edited Aug 26, 2024 06:39AM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge #13 - Travel the World One Continent at a Time CHALLENGE COMPLETE

Select a book or an author from each of the seven world continents, *Antarctica is optional.

Africa The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives by Lola Shoneyin 8/26/24
Asia Silence by Shūsaku Endō 5/16/24
Australia Wild Pork and Watercress by Barry Crump 1/15/24
Europe Swann's Way by Marcel Proust 2/12/24
North America Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery 1/7/24
South America Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez 6/2/24
*Antarctica Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing 1/17/24


message 9: by Laurie (last edited Oct 30, 2024 09:02AM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Challenge 14 - Rereading - Some do. Some don't CHALLENGE COMPLETE

Let us know the titles of five books you found worthy of rereading. This year’s challenge is reread two of your selections.

1. The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck not read since a teenager - is it as good as East of Eden?
✔ 2. Beloved by Toni Morrison 3/20/24
✔ 3. Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel 4/22/24
✔ 4. Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel 7/17/24
✔ 5. Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton 1/25/23
✔ 6. Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare 2/4/24
✔ 7. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen 7/15/24
✔ 8. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 9/8/24


message 10: by Laurie (last edited Nov 27, 2024 03:55PM) (new)


message 11: by Laurie (last edited Nov 27, 2023 08:57AM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Whew! Here we go. I definitely won't complete all of these but I would like to have some fun trying and to not put too much pressure on myself.


message 12: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Have fun planning -- I find this to be one of the funnest parts!


message 13: by Sara, Old School Classics (last edited Nov 27, 2023 11:58AM) (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9406 comments Mod
You have exactly the right idea--this is for fun, not a chore. I'll be excited to follow along with you and find out about some of these books that are new to me.


message 14: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Planning is awesome and then I read different books. That's why I find the Old & New challenge a challenge.


message 15: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Ha ha, you're so right! That's actually why I'm not doing the New & Old TBR challenge in 2024 -- for me it's too much challenge and not enough fun!


message 16: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4384 comments I love your choices, Laurie! Whether you finish all the challenges or not your have a lot of good reading to look forward to!


message 17: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments I love how you have written why you want to reread certain books. I'm going to read The Dispossessed for the first time next year.
Happy Reading, Laurie!


message 18: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Thanks, everyone.


message 19: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments I have changed my Old and New challenge wild cards after giving it more thought. I have struggled with ths challenge in the past because I've included books I thought I should read and they weren't always books I was excited about. That's what I did originally with my wild cards, so I've changed them to ones I have been wanting to read for a while.


message 20: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9406 comments Mod
Wise move, Laurie. The only year I didn't finish was the year I tried to make it about books I "needed" to read and not ones I "wanted" to read. The Old and New ought to be the most fun, because it is a commitment to read the books you WANT to read but never seem to get around to.


message 21: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Sara wrote: "Wise move, Laurie. The only year I didn't finish was the year I tried to make it about books I "needed" to read and not ones I "wanted" to read. The Old and New ought to be the most fun, because it..."

Agreed


message 22: by Bob, Short Story Classics (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
Looks like you have served up excellent reading. Have fun! I saw Blindness on your Old and New list. It's one I'm interested in reading. I had it on my list last year and put it back for this year. Never got around to getting a copy, this year for sure. Have a good year.


message 23: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Thanks, Bob. I planned on reading Blindness last year too. I actually read twenty or so pages and then decided to put it aside as I had too many books going at once. I am determined to read it this year though.


message 24: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments I read my first short story today and I picked the story due to today's date. On this date in 1897, a boat carrying munitions to Cuba with Stephen Crane aboard sank off the coast of Florida. Crane had been sent along to report on the insurrection against Spain. He and three other men spent a day and a night on a ten foot dinghy trying to row to shore. This event inspired him to write The Open Boat which was published in a magazine four months later.

This bit of information about Crane's adventure was my morning reading in Love, Sex, Death and Words: Surprising Tales From a Year in Literature. It has an entry for each calendar day, and I look forward to seeing what literary tidbits I read about this year.


message 25: by Laurie (last edited Jan 14, 2024 05:38PM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments I completed my first Old and New challenge book with Much Ado About Nothing. This is the last Shakespeare play on the group’s bookshelf that I hadn't read. I read this play a little differently than usual. I listened to a full cast audio along with reading the print book. It enhanced my experience so much that I hope to continue this with all the rest of Shakespeare and other ancient classic plays when I can. Watching a play performed is optimal, but this was a wonderful second best for me.


message 26: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments That's great that you found a way to enjoy it even more!


message 27: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments I love that play, and love the song in it. (Hopefully they sang in your audio!) Congrats on a great start to your Old and New challenge, Laurie.


message 28: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Thanks, Wobbley and Kathleen. And yes, they sang in the audio. I did like the "Into hey nonny nonny" part of the song.


message 29: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments Laurie wrote: "Thanks, Wobbley and Kathleen. And yes, they sang in the audio. I did like the "Into hey nonny nonny" part of the song."

:-)


message 30: by Brook (new)

Brook I see you just finished Endurance. I loved that one!


message 31: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Brook wrote: "I see you just finished Endurance. I loved that one!"

It was a great book, and the subtitle is accurate. It was an incredible voyage.


message 32: by Rora (new)

Rora Good luck on your challenge Laurie. I was thinking about starting the Wayfarers series too, it looks so interesting.


message 33: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Rora wrote: "Good luck on your challenge Laurie. I was thinking about starting the Wayfarers series too, it looks so interesting."

Thanks, Rora. I've been meaning to start Wayfarers for a while and I just haven't gotten around to it.


message 34: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments I have completed the reread challenge with two books, but I am doing a very slow read of Wolf Hall and will also reread Bring Up the Bodies so I know I'll finish more books on that challenge. Rereading isn't something I do often, so it's amazing that I've already read two books on that challenge this early in the year.


message 35: by Rora (new)

Rora Congrats on completing that challenge Laurie : )


message 36: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Well done completing a challenge already!


message 37: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9406 comments Mod
You are off to such a great start, Laurie. I hope you enjoy the third book in the Wolf Hall series. Felt like I waited forever for that one. Don't know if you watched the PBS series, but they are filming The Mirror and the Light...I'm very excited to see it!


message 38: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Sara wrote: "You are off to such a great start, Laurie. I hope you enjoy the third book in the Wolf Hall series. Felt like I waited forever for that one. Don't know if you watched the PBS series, but they are f..."

No, I didn't know about the new series. I'm excited to read it so I can watch it when it comes out.


message 39: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Rora wrote: "Congrats on completing that challenge Laurie : )"

Wobbley wrote: "Well done completing a challenge already!"

Thanks, Rora and Wobbley.


message 40: by Lori (new)

Lori  Keeton | 1496 comments Congrats on your progress!! I’ve got Wolf Hall on my reread list too, Laurie. It’s been over a decade since I read it and I never completed the series and wanted to. I hope I can fit it in!


message 41: by Laurie (last edited Feb 06, 2024 04:33AM) (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Lori wrote: "Congrats on your progress!! I’ve got Wolf Hall on my reread list too, Laurie. It’s been over a decade since I read it and I never completed the series and wanted to. I hope I can fit it in!"

Thanks, Lori. I hope you can too. I am reading it with a group who is taking a year to read the trilogy. So it really is a very slow read averaging only about 37 pages a week.


message 42: by Ila (new)

Ila | 710 comments Congrats, Laurie!


message 43: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments Well done, Laurie. I was planning to read The Mirror and the Light this year, but I waited so long after originally reading the other two that I've decided to re-read them first. I'm very excited to start that soon. A slow read is a great idea. Hope you enjoy the next two!


message 44: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Ila wrote: "Congrats, Laurie!"

Thanks, Ila


message 45: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Kathleen wrote: "Well done, Laurie. I was planning to read The Mirror and the Light this year, but I waited so long after originally reading the other two that I've decided to re-read them first. I'm very excited t..."

I knew I needed to reread both books too. It has been several years and there are so many characters. I would have been lost if I tried to pick up The Mirror and the Light without reading the first two again.


message 46: by Bob, Short Story Classics (new)

Bob | 4602 comments Mod
Nice start. I too, rarely reread, but I am on my second of the year and plan on several more.


message 47: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Bob wrote: "Nice start. I too, rarely reread, but I am on my second of the year and plan on several more."

Thanks, Bob. I don't know why some people reread frequently and others don't, but the challenge is encouraging me.


message 48: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments I finally finished another challenge. I completed #4 Member's Choice challenge. I am happy to have another one done and I'm close on a couple of others. Woo hoo!


message 49: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4384 comments Congrats, Laurie! It feels good to finish up a challenge, doesn't it?! Keep reading & you'll have those other two completed before you know it! :)


message 50: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9406 comments Mod
Congrats. Such a good feeling when you can actually mark one off the list...hope it happens to me soon.


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