Your Summer Reading Preview
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May 14, 2018 07:29AM

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Good for you, Nichole! Serious reader!!

One of my patrons just came in Friday requesting War and Peace. She's going to read it over the summer, as well!

One of my patrons just came in Friday requesting War and Peace. She's going to r..."
I admire readers who want to tackle the truly great books that might take a little more work...inspiring!


I've been meaning to read this book for so many years now! I am Russian so for me it's really a shame I haven't read it yet. Let's hope I will finally get to it this summer. :)
And good luck to you, of course!

I read one epic-length book every year starting on the first day of summer. War & Peace was 2015's selection. I hope you enjoy it! (I'm giving Les Miserables a try this year.)

I've been meaning to read this book for so many years now! I am Russian so for ..."
Thanks!

I read one epic-length book every year starting on the first day of summer. War..."
Best of luck with Les Miserables! I'm a little nervous about War and Peace.

Some classics too: Harper Lee, Jane Austen, Leo Tolstoy
and more.
If I can't finish what I have in mind, I will extend the Summer Project till the end of the year. Have fun!





I read one epic-length book every year starting on the first day of summer. War..."
Hi Derek...did you use any tricks to remember all of the characters and the Russian names? And did you enjoy reading it?

Heather...I really loved "The Terror" when I listened to it on a summer road trip. My post might have gotten lost down below. But if you enjoy "The Terror", then you have to read the Hyperion series (3 books). If you enjoy Science Fiction, it is excellent. I think Simmons' best work.

Excellent choice. One of the best books ive ever read. Should be required reading in my opinion.



fiction is long work i keep meaning to get around to: 'war at the end of the world' by Vargas Llosa, 'discovery of heaven' by Mulisch, 'life a user's manual' by Perec...

Good for you, Nichole! Serious reader!!"
What makes you consider a person that reads War And Peace to be a series reader? I’m not trolling...genuinely curious. I’ve always considered myself as such, but read voraciously in what interests me. HUGE speculative fiction fan(LOTR, ASOIAF, DUNE....), but could never manage to go for classics such as this. I’ve thought of reading this for a while because i heard it was such an epic, but I’ve never read anything further about it that gave me a big push towards tackling it.
Oh, and my summer reading is the unabridged three volume version of The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire.

I’m reading it because it was likened to George R.R. Martins upcoming ASOIAF history book...
Man made me love history, go figure(that would be freaking hilarious if you personally knew me)

I’ll be happy when temperatures stay low enough for me to be able to continue reading a lot. But I guess when they climb even higher I’ll suffer through the day with a little bit of light reading on the side.



Can't wait for summer to be here, it's my favourite season!

Once you finish P&P, You might enjoy Darcy's side in Pamela Aiden's series that starts with An Assembly Such as This. It starts at the country ball where Darcy sees Elizabeth for the first time.


Ooh! I've read that multiple times! It's a great book. It is a perfect selection. Hope you enjoy!

I agree because in NZ we have the opposite seasons so its kinda sad when it's winter and you see "Summer reading challenge"

A huge undertaking as I'm reading The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan in parallel too

Good luck! I tried reading that and failed miserably.

A huge undertaking that is for these are some of his most exhaustive works, isn't it?
I am reading his Bill Hodges Trilogy.


Dang. Good luck with that!

I'm working on it too!!


To me, summer equates with vacation, down time to relax. Your seasons may be opposite, but I am sure you have a time where a good book, iced tea (or other beverage) exactly match what is needed for your soul. Now, some on their "summer read" list are going to tackle War and Peace. I assume because they feel they will have the time to really dig in with fewer outside pressures. Me, I have a ton of books I am looking forward to because I will have the time to read for pleasure, and not work. So I think Summer Reads is more of a mental state, and not everyone has summer at the same time, and that is okay. Think of it as vacation reads instead...