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message 1: by Klowey (last edited Aug 13, 2025 04:02AM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments This is going to be fun!

Completed:
Level One Bingo: Five-in-a-Row (Row 3)

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message 2: by Klowey (last edited Aug 31, 2025 03:54AM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments The B Column

B1 A book set in an Old or Ancient Empire or set during Tzarist Russia
The Chekhov Collection of Short Stories 1/28/2025 ***1/2
B2 A book from our Old School Bookshelf
   Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
B3 A book in translation
   On the Basis of Morality (currently reading)
B4 A book you read for another Challenge
In Praise of Darkness by Jorge Luis Borges2/7/2025 ****
B5 A book with a Goodreads rating of 4.0 or better
Letter to His Father by Franz Kafka 5/22/2025 *****


message 3: by Klowey (last edited Aug 31, 2025 03:54AM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments The I Column

I1: A story from our Short Story Group Shelf
The Necklace August 2021 Short Story/Novella Read 1/4/2025 ***1/2
I2 A book from your Personal Bookshelf
The Last Messiah by Peter Wessel Zapffe1/14/2025 *****
I3 A Historical Fiction or a Nonfiction History
The Girl in the Tower 6/26/2025 *****
I4 A book by a new-to-you author
  Petrushka: The Russian Carnival Puppet Theatre by Catriona Kelly (currently reading)
I5 A book one of our Group members read in 2024
The Damned Thing, Deluxe Edition: Weird and Ghostly Tales read by Rosemarie for Personal Challenge to read her eBooks in September 2024 3/17/2025 ***1/2


message 4: by Klowey (last edited Aug 31, 2025 03:51AM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments The N Column

N1 A book by a male prize winning author
One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature 7/30/2025 ***
N2 A book by a female prize winning author
Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler won the Hugo and the Nebula Award 1/20/2025 ***
N3 Free Space.
The Magic and Mystery of Numbers 8/11/2025 ***
N4 A book written by an author born during the 19th Century
  Brodie's Report by Jorge Luis Borges
N5 A book found by using Literature-map.com
The Tartar Steppe 4/23/2025 **1/2


message 5: by Klowey (last edited Sep 06, 2025 02:57AM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments The G Column

G1 A book by one of your favorite authors
  The Book of Sand by Jorge Luis Borges
G2 A book by an author found on our Group Bookshelf
  Watt
G3 A book with an imaginary setting (not a real place on Earth)
Watership Down 7/18/2024 ****1/2
G4 A book by an author who was born during the 20th Century
  Suspended Sentences: Three Novellas by Patrick Modiano
G5 Three short stories by the same author
The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and Other Stories 6/8/2025 *****


message 6: by Klowey (last edited Aug 31, 2025 03:54AM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments The O Column

O1 A Mystery, Suspense, or Thriller
The Unexpected Guest 4/30/2025 ****1/2
O2 A book about a journey
  Mercier and Camier
O3 A book written by Anonymous or Author Unknown
A Dog of Flanders 6/28/2025 *****
O4 A book from our New School Group Shelf
1984 1/19/2025 *****
O5 A book you would recommend to others
  The Third Policeman (currently reading)


message 7: by Klowey (last edited Aug 13, 2025 04:06AM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments Progress to date

Completed:
Level One Bingo: Five-in-a-Row (Row 3)

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B1, B3, B4, B5
I1, I3, I5
N1, N2, N3, N5
G3, G5
O1, O3, O4


message 8: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Wow, you've made a lot of progress with your planning! I love Watership Down. I hope you'll really enjoy it. :)


message 9: by Terry (new)

Terry | 2373 comments Watership Down is on my list and I almost added The Alienist! Good luck Klowey!


message 10: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
Nice list. A Dog of Flanders sounds good. I'm careful about children's books, but I might like to try that one.


message 11: by Klowey (last edited Dec 03, 2024 10:40PM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments Sara wrote: "Nice list. A Dog of Flanders sounds good. I'm careful about children's books, but I might like to try that one."

It's very old and the book is more like The Little Match Girl. It's not sugar-coated. It's less of a "children's book" I think than a book about a young boy.

However some of the film versions have changed the ending. I've been wanting to read it since I saw the 1959 Disney version as a kid. I more recently saw the 1924 and 1935 film versions and only then realized how the Disney one took liberties with the novel.

The wikipedia entry is very informative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Dog_o...


message 12: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 5191 comments Angela Carter! Don't you just love her earthiness. Enjoy!


message 13: by Lynn, New School Classics (last edited Dec 14, 2024 08:42PM) (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5120 comments Mod
I enjoyed reading through your list. I like how you have some books published in the 21st Century. I haven't read any of those authors yet and it's good to hear about them.


message 14: by Klowey (new)

Klowey | 657 comments Cynda wrote: "Angela Carter! Don't you just love her earthiness. Enjoy!"

So, I have never yet read her. But she was the one that most intrigued me. What you have you read and like best?


message 15: by Klowey (last edited Dec 14, 2024 09:52PM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments Lynn wrote: "I enjoyed reading through your list. I like how you have some books published in the 21st Century. I haven't read any of those authors yet and it's good to hear about them."

Thank you.

Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape has gotten great reviews and the subject matter fascinates me, as mix of my interests in science and art. The way life adapts and also the strange beauty of "involuntary landscapes" or "involuntary parks."
https://www.quietbabylon.com/qbln/200...
https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Involun...
a term coined by Bruce Sterling.

And I already read the first in the Winternight trilogy of which The Girl in the Tower is the second.


message 16: by Cynda (last edited Dec 14, 2024 10:31PM) (new)

Cynda | 5191 comments Klowey, I have so far read two works.
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories. I need to reread to review. Like her Wise Children book, these stories are about people who are complex and whose feet are earthbound.
and
Wise Children which is her last work and is absolutely wonderful--masterpiece. I suggest read this after you read other works of hers.

I want to read
Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales. I will add this to my list of books to read this year. Good reminder!


message 17: by Klowey (last edited Jan 10, 2025 04:07PM) (new)

Klowey | 657 comments Cynda wrote: "Klowey, I have so far read two works.
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories. I need to reread to review. Like her Wise Children book, these stories are about people who are complex and ..."


I just saw that she wrote The Company of Wolves! I loved that movie. That collection looks great.


message 18: by Cynda (last edited May 17, 2025 12:08PM) (new)

Cynda | 5191 comments Looking for copy of The Company of Wolves. Then afterwards see if I can find the movie. Thanks!. . . .It's out of print. Drats. Maybe just the movie.


message 19: by Klowey (new)

Klowey | 657 comments Cynda is preoccupied with RL wrote: "Looking for copy of The Company of Wolves. Then afterwards see if I can find the movie. Thanks!. . . .It's out of print. Drats. Maybe just the movie."

It seems that "The Company of Wolves" is actually her story of "Little Red Riding Hood" that appears in The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Com...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blo...


message 20: by Cynda (last edited Aug 05, 2025 09:29PM) (new)

Cynda | 5191 comments Oh thanks Klowey! Checking it out now :)

I did. Carter had such control of her imagery and words!


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