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Nancy, you are ready to go for 2024. We now have a special perk where we can list the books we want to read for the 50 Books Read in 2024. You also now have a Personal Reading List thread where you can keep track of what you want to read; and/or what you have completed etc for the challenge. These of course can be carried over to the next year's personal reading list if you do not complete your 2024 To Be Read list.
Have fun with your two threads. Sample formats are included; but there is room for some personal preferences on the Personal Reading Lists. Have fun.
Have fun with your two threads. Sample formats are included; but there is room for some personal preferences on the Personal Reading Lists. Have fun.

Thank you so much!

Regards,
Andrea

Lorna, where can I find my second thread: Personal Reading List thread where you can keep track of what you want to read?

Thank you, I thought I'd miss something...I couldn't find it. :)

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Finish date: October 24, 2024
Genre: Philosophy
Rating: B
Review: Good News: This massive classic book has been on my bucket list for years. Is it possible to get through 1186 pages of St. Augustine? Well, I finally forced myself to read a book a day (22 books). It is the only I could finish the book. Finished? I'm gald it is done and dusted. It is NOT for the fainthearted. What is The City of God? I finally got my answer: it is more of an ideal that humans should strive for rather than a particular place or institution. It is an argument against paganism in favor of Christianity.
Bad News: I was not always thrilled to start my reading day with this book. It drains so much energy from me...and I just want to move on to another book.
Bad News: I slowly collaped like a cold soufflé while reading Books X-XXII. It felt like a retelling of the Bible. Books XX-XXII are a final attempt to convince us that The Last Judgement, Hell and Heaven are real.
Good News: After a few books I learned that you cannot absorb every single word in this book. Each book has plusminus 25-35 chapter summations, so read that carefully, read/skim the text and draw a succint conclusion for yourself.
Personal: It’s the final countdown…the end of an important journey. Today I’ll say goodbye to St Augustine. Now if I can only find the coffee mug with the logo:
"I read The City Of God."
#ThereMustBeCoffeeInHeaven, right?

Regards,
Andrea

Andrea, I can't say anything about comparison of Pilgrim's Progress b/c I've not read it. I requested you as "friend" if you accept you can see my updates while I read the book. It is readable...some parts you can skim...and be sure to have plenty of morning coffee and cookies within hand reach! I only read this book in the morning when my brain was rested and sharp!

Regards,
Andrea

Regards,
Andrea"
No problem... :)



Finish date: October 26, 2024
Genre: Poetry
Rating: A+++
Review: Good News: This was en excellent choice for my first book.....while I prepared breakfast. The poems are short often very personal so it is easy listening.
Bad News: Difficulty with audio books when I'm not in front of my laptop is taking notes.
Stop audio, click book mark and with sticky fingers try to put my thoughts into a few sentences.
Personal: These poems, brilliantly innovative to the extraordinarily beautiful...
moved me, surprised me, delighted me, sliced my heart wide open. I try to explain to people what it is like to live in a new country (...by my own choice). They are surprised I still get excited and enthusiastic about USA elections after all these years living abroad.
Clint Smith took my breath away when he read his poem Meteor Shower. Clint tells us that meteor showers are named after the constellation from which they originate.
The universe tells us we can never get too far from the place that created us. Just like a comet there is always a streak of our past closely following us...like obstinate memories.
I am one of those comets.
#MustRead






Same for me…I loved his book How the Word was Passed. I am a member of Audible and in my membership this book was included ‘free’! I’m sure you can find this book at the library (84 pg).
Nancy, you are doing an excellent job with the format. However, please remember to make sure that your month is in bold. So if you would please make that change as follows: OCTOBER.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Vanessa, as a form of housekeeping. It is easier if you do not try to put the book and the author in the body of your comment, but wait until the end, like so:
by
Clint Smith



Thank you."
Okay, I will fix that now.



Regards,
Andrea

Thanks, for the recommedation!

[bookcover:How the Word Is Passed: A..."
Thank you Lorna for your helpful advice! I will fix my previous post. Thank you for taking care of these threads and for helping us when needed.

Andrea, I appreciate your recommendation. I could use more poetry in my reading life. Thank you!



Finish date: October 28, 2024
Genre: play
Rating: A++
Review:
Good News: Lives of Io and Prometheus become entangled. One must help the other. Thank goodness Aeschylus uses the 'chorus' help the reader along the way with important backstory. Pg 43 starts with long "road trip" that Io must follow to remove Hera's curse. Irony: Io wants to die to relieve her suffering, Promethesus is unable to "die" (curse Zeus) to relieve his suffering.
Bad News: I needed to look up many Greek Gods so I could follow the story. Who was Cronos, Io, Argus etc.? Don't forget Prometheus' grandfather Oceanus. But all in all knowing this story and learning about mythology is an education in itself.
Good News: I compared this classic play with history!
Prometheus: after stealing fire from the gods, he was publicly tried and punished for his actions.
Robert Oppenheimer: was hounded out of public life.
Prometheus gave the gift of fire to man; Oppenheimer...gave man the gift of a nuclear bomb.
Personal: The only way I can get through a Greek play is while reading...translate the antiquated text into colloquial words/phrases. I give he characters new names (Prometheus = Pete, Hephaestus - Hank). I keep asking myself simple questions: what does the title mean? What does a chorus do? It is probably basic info about classic Greek plats...but by engaging actively I can make an otherwise dull play into something I can enjoy or even laugh about. Call me crazy..but this works. This was a great play...a real page-turner. Prometheus and Zeus are going to clash...but when and how? (pg 52) "Now it is happening: threat gives place to performance!" In other words... "Game on, Zeus!"
MustReadClassic

Regards,
Andrea



Thank you Andrea for your kind words. No Greek in my cirriculum but plenty of Latin! I'm including this biography on my 50 books 'to read list' now!

Regards,
Andrea







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Finish date: 2 November, 2024
Genre: novella
Rating: B
Review:
Good News: The novella is actually a series of stories about the old Chinese way of thinking. The only real character in the story is Ah Q . Fun fact: Why did the author name the character Q? The letter reminded him of a head with pigtail...like old chinese!
Good News: What does the author intend the reader to feel? That is a question I seldom ask myself...but should! Ah Q deserves our sympathy. But the Chinese are a silent people. Lu Xun wanted to show us the lack of sympathy in this story....not sympathy itself.
Personal: Why do I keep thinking the Trump is a lot like Ah Q? Like Ah Q: Trump always finds a way to convince himself that he’s won every fight he’s in, even if he has clearly lost. (election, legal cases, debates) More than once Trump has called Kamala Harris “dumb,” “mentally unfit,” “slow,” “stupid” and an “extremely low IQ person”.
Just like Ah Q...imaging superiority to escape facing up to the challenge of a strong opponent.
This was such a small book...with so much to say!

Regards,
Andrea

Regards,
Andrea"
Andrea, I emigrated to The Netherlands years ago, and am a citizen now.....so cannot vote in USA. But I'm always interested in US politics!

Regards,
Andrea

I'll be thinking of you on Tuesday while I try to stay awake until at least the closing of the polls in Florida, Georiga, NC, Minn/Wi/Mich (the Blue Wall) and Penn. I;'l be watching opnmij IPAD in bed...and perhaps will plan a 2hr nap while the pundits chat on, and on and on. This is history in the making!



Finish date: 02 November, 2024
Genre: nonfiction
Rating: A+++
Review:
Good News: Is this "Fever" the basis for Trump's playbook? KKK in Indiana with S. Stephenson warning of immigrants (...they were from Sicily then); a small lie takes hold in a sleepy mid-western town can ruin people's lives/business. (...remember cats in Springfield Ohio?). History does repeat itself. "Eye-opener" of a book that gives you a clue as to the influence that the Klu Klux Klan had
... and STILL has on US politics!
Bad News: Terrible audiobook choice when preparing breakfast! There are so many tidbits of info I want to write down and remember while I try to raise my spatula and orchestrate a perfect stack of pancakes into existence. Where's my pen and notepad?
Bad News Ch 6: I'm sorry I missed this snappy song from the 1920s: "Daddy Swiped Our Last Clean Sheet and Joined the KKK". Throughout the 1920s, Gennett a record company and label in Richmond, Indian... pressed vanity records for the KKK.
Good News: Writing: The pacing is terrific, all muscle and no fat. Every sentence has purpose. I read the audiobook and sat in front of the laptop...looking up so much info with Wikipedia! This book is a riveting history lesson. Chilling chapters 15-16-17: Madge Oberholtzer (1896 - 1925) was an American woman whose rape and murder played a critical role in the demise of the second incarnation of the KKK.
Personal: Indiana is not a state I read anything about but in the 1920s it was the center of the KKK movement! But that is not so surprising: Indiana had 95% native born, 97% white the "purest state in the union!" Indiana had 315.000 members of KKK in 1923, more than in Georgia and Texas. I could not stop myself comparing the rise if KKK and the current politics in the Republican Party! Similarities spring to mind: men were the muscle (Congress, senate, local politicans); women spread the poison (political organization "Moms for Liberty"); ministers sanctify it all! (Ralph Reed's Turn to Faith). Worth your reading time....
#Eye-Opener

Regards,
Andrea
Books mentioned in this topic
A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them (other topics)The True Story of Ah Q (other topics)
Der Tod in Venedig (other topics)
The Metamorphosis (other topics)
Caesar's Commentaries: On the Gallic War & On the Civil War (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Timothy Egan (other topics)Lu Xun (other topics)
Thomas Mann (other topics)
Franz Kafka (other topics)
Gaius Julius Caesar (other topics)
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