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We have several members who read in languages other than English. (Making me quite jealous) You aren’t limited by that here; just list whatever you read in whatever language is available to you.
I’ve been working my way through the novels of PG Wodehouse, so I’ll focus on those in May. And the pickup some tragedy/drama with Chekhov or Ibsen. I haven’t read much of either and feel I’m lacking in that department.
I’ve just finished two books in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. Loved both! Genuinely funny without sacrificing story or character development. I’ve been meaning to get into this series since my bookstore days on the 80s, but am only getting to them now. All things in their time, I guess. :)Equal Rites
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I can’t wait to see what they do with the mini series! It was a gigantic book but had so much emotion, tension, complexity.
Another great recommendation, Eileen! I’ve been wondering about Miller’s books on Achilles and Circe. Hoping they’re worth reading. Circe was just a Daily Deal at Audible so I picked it up.
Finally, saw the movie of Silver Linings Playbook. They did a great job with it. Both Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper were terrific.
Did anyone see that the BBC has a Les Miserables mini-series ready for broadcast in the US? I’m so psyched! It looks like it’s going to be awesome!!!!! Trailers: https://www.pbs.org/video/les-miserab...
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article...
Renee’s Chunkster Challenge : FINISHED!Books of 400-599 pages count for this!
Level One Chunkster
1. Death Masks 432 pages
2. Macbeth 512 pages
3. A Rather Charming Invitation 433 pages
Level Two Flower Presser
4. Do or Die 576 pages
5. When the Bough Breaks 432 pages
6. You Belong To Me 480 pages
Level 3 Back Breaker
7. Blood Rites 452 pages
8. Déjà Dead 532 pages
9. Dead Beat 517 pages
10. Proven Guilty 489 pages
...and then see a chiropractor!
Renee’s Character Challenge 2019 : FINISHED! This is the first year I’ve tried this one. 👀
This year-long challenge is based on the game of Clue. Each character from the game represents the career of the MAIN CHARACTER (male or female) of the book you read.
Miss Scarlet: career in law: Do or Die lawyer
Colonel Mustard: career in the military: The Man in the Brown Suit Colonel Race (army/MI5)
Nurse White: career in medicine: Ordeal by Innocence doctor
Reverend Green: career in religion: The Murder at the Vicarage vicar
Professor Plum: career in education: Getting Schooled
Mrs. Peacock: career in business: Love Among the Chickens
Sergeant Gray: career in law enforcement: Macbeth police/SWAT
Mr. Brown: career as a con artist or spy: The Paris Spy WWII spy
Extra-Credit..
Mr. Black/Mr. Boddy: is dead or dies in the story: ________
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_...
FINISHED! This was fun, but I’m not going to go for another round. I’ll pick up a different challenge instead. :) Also, I’ll update with the Extra Credit if I can find the right book.
