Katy's comments
(member since Jan 08, 2009)
Katy's comments from the The Book Challenge group.
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I'm definitely up for this. I have my own personal "30 Books in 2009" challenge with some classics on it, so here are my 7:2. Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald
3. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
4. Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
6. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
7. Dracula by Bram Stoker
2 are already down because they were at the top of my book list for this year. Nine months and 5 books to go!
* By the way, I find it interesting that so many people included Jane Eyre in their list. One of my FAVORITE books of all time. I hope you love it!
Started reading Gulliver's Travels. Hated it. Dreaded reading more of it. Swapped it out with The Man Who Ate Everything. Never been happier.
Jumped ahead and the read The Crucible, because Hedda Gabler was not available at the library. I finished it in less than 2 days... what a fascinating play. I seriously love Arthur Miller. I know that's cliche, but I just don't care. I have to admit though, I was a little disappointed to discover that in real life Abigail wasn't a lying whore (at least as far as we know). Would be so much more satisfying if Miller's account were true.
Finished the Lord of the Rings again, and I'm so glad I took the time for a second read. The details stand out so much more when the plot basics are already known. I feel like I've discovered Tolkien all over again. Everything felt new, but in a different way. I don't know, can't describe it.Anyway... 3 books down, 11 months to go.
And the rest of the list...16. Tender Is the Night - F. Scott Fitzgerald
17. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
18. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass - Lewis Carroll
19. The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary - Simon Winchester
20. Hell's Angels - Hunter S. Thompson
21. Disney: The First 100 Years - David Smith
23. A Separate Peace - John Knowles
24. The Awakening - Kate Chopin
25. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray
26. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
27. Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk - Legs McNeil
28. The Martian Chronicles - Ray Bradbury
29. Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury
30. Dracula - Bram Stoker
I don't have very much time to read, and to be honest my pace is somewhat lethargic compared to so many others... so I'm shooting for a total of 30 books in 2009, many of which I've intended to read for years.I'm starting out the year re-reading The Lord of the Rings since I finally finished The Silmarillion last year and also just finished my second read of The Hobbit: Or There and Back Again. The rest of the year was chosen from my enormous To-Read list, but is subject to change. I'm open to suggestions!
2. The Two Towers - J.R.R. Tolkien
3. The Return of the King - J.R.R. Tolkien
6. Me Talk Pretty One Day - David Sedaris
8. Pygmalion - George Bernard Shaw
9. Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas - Chuck Klosterman
10. Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis
11. Realityland: True-life Adventures at Walt Disney World - David Koenig
14. A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving
15. Outlaw Cook - John Thorne
