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Julies 2025 Challenge Buffet - taking on the awards one year at a time
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Been doing this since 2016 - it's one of the challenges I really enjoy planning for a lot of variety.
1914 and earlier
3. Miss or Mrs.? by Wilkie Collins (1872)
1915-2005/New School
Wildcards
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Participating in this challenge is what keeps me "on top of" the group bookshelf ;)
1. Augustus by John Williams
2. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
3. Bristede forhåbninger by Honoré de Balzac
4. The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
5. The Queen of Spades by Alexander Pushkin
6. The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster
7. Mimsy Were The Borogoves by Lewis Padgett
8. Call Me Joe by Poul Anderson
9. Døden i Venedig by Thomas Mann
10. The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier
11. Rødt og sort by Stendhal
12. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard
DONE 2025/07/16

Continuing Agatha Christie/Hercule Poirot series
DONE
Finishing Josephine Tey/Alan Grant series
DONE
Continuing Agatha Christie/Miss Marple series
5. Allready read
8. The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
Finishing Ngaio Marsh/Roderick Alleyn series
DONE

For years I've been working on several personal challenges centered around award winning authors and books.
This year I will be doing three personal challenges that fit into this:
#15A Pulitzer Prize Challenge (10 books)
6. The Known World by Edward P. Jones (2004)
10. Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips (2024)
Current status 92/98
#15B NL/WPF Challenge (11 books)
4. The Road Home by Rose Tremain (WPF 2008)
5. How to be Both by Ali Smith (WPF 2015)
Current status:
NL - Nobel Laureate - 122/122 ALL DONE
WPF - Women's Prize for Fiction - 13/29
The goal for this year is to FINISH my personal Nobel Laureate challenge, of reading all the Nobel Laureate Winners. I'm just 4 books away!
#15C De Gyldne Laurbær (The Golden Laurels) Challenge (10 books)
7. Himmel og helvede by Kirsten Thorup (1982)
Danish award
Current status 39/76

Been doing this since 2016!
A - Margaret Atwood
B - Leigh Bardugo
C - Inger Christensen
D - Joanna Rubin Dranger
E - Jonas M. Eriksson
F - Stephanie Foo
G - Lamar Giles
H - Colleen Houck
I - Kazuo Ishiguro
J - Dennis Jürgensen
K - Piper Kerman
L - Anja Leighton
M - Freida McFadden
N - Garth Nix
O - Tommy Orange
P - Anette Price
*Q
R - Anne-Cathrine Riebnitzsky
S - Jens Smærup Sørensen
T - Karen Tang
U - Maren Uthaug
V - Nghi Vo
W - John Williams
*X
*Y - E.H. Young
*Z - Eli Zuzovsky
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*Ø
*Å

Been doing this since 2016!
# - 88%
A - Af stumper og skår
B - Bristede forhåbninger
C - Call Me Joe
D - Det
E - Edderkoppekvindens kys (danish version of Kiss of the Spider Woman)
F - The Familiar
G - The Getaway
H - Hag-Seed
I - It's Not Hysteria: Everything You Need to Know About Your Reproductive Health
J - Jeg er stadig i mørket
K - En kat i en tom lejlighed
L - The Lantern's Ember
M - Mærkedage
N - Never Let Me Go
O - Orange Is the New Black
P - Pow pow pow
*Q - The Queer Feet: A Father Brown Mystery
R - Rubyfruit Jungle
S - Søvngængeren
T - Tempel
U - The Under Dog and Other Stories
V - Lost Girls - vildfarne piger
W - The Way West
*X
*Y
*Z
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*Ø
*Å

Thank you :-)
I can't believe how my TBR keeps being >200 books ;)
That is an extra goal for 2025 - to get below that number...



Yes, I'm looking forward to it too - pretty sure I added to my TBR because someone in this group had read it/planned to read it ;)


Thank you - the Pulitzer winners are really a varied bunch ;)


I agree, I think I've started of with more great reads than I usually would have. Just finished Never Let Me Go that's a 5 star read for me (same as The Remains of the Day which I read some years ago - really a sign that I should be reading more Kazuo Ishiguro).

Well, I read a lot each month and I've been planning Old&New for some months before the start of the year, so I've really been looking forward to those books.


I usually make sure that challenge #1 is made up of books I was planning to read anyway - makes it easier to get through :)
Sometimes I use it to catch up on some of our group reads as well.
Books mentioned in this topic
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (other topics)Rødt og sort (other topics)
The Queer Feet: A Father Brown Mystery (other topics)
Call Me Joe (other topics)
Døden i Venedig (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Nghi Vo (other topics)Tom Stoppard (other topics)
Stendhal (other topics)
Eli Zuzovsky (other topics)
John Williams (other topics)
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I'm lucky that I read a lot of books each year (this year will be around 275 books), so even though I predetermine some of my reading, I still have the option for "moodreading" which I also do a lot of each year.
I'm setting up this thread for the challenges I plan to do this year - will fill in books another day :)