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Challenges: Year Long Main 2021
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Scott's Connecting the Chunksters
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Mickey Mouse's Marauders (7-12 books)7. The Lion Seeker - 576 pages
Title Contains the name of an African Animal
8. Water for Elephants - 335 pages
Camel Rider - 204 pages
Orphaned boys
9. Oliver Twist - 554 pages
Made into a movie
10. East of Eden - 601 pages
three word title - first and last word separated by "of"
11. Shadow of Night -584 pages
books containing time travel
12. 11/22/63 - 849 pages
Stephen King
RoadRunners Racers (13-18 books)13. Doctor Sleep - 531 pages
Title starts with the word Doctor
14. Doctor Zhivago - 544 pages
Winner of the Premio Bancarella Award 1958 and 1994 respectively (I'm uber proud of this link...lol)
15. The Client - 566 pages
by John Grisham
16. The Chamber - 640 pages
Lawyers
17. Defending Jacob - 432 pages
The Marks Of Cain - 448 pages
Title Contains the name of a Biblical person
18. Kane and Abel - 592 pages
Last and First Letter of Title Are The Same
Tasmanian Devil Trouncer's (19-24 books)19. Les Misérables - 1463 pages (this would be my largest read for the year if I get it)
Set in France
20. Courtesan - 576 pages
Set in the 16th Century
21. Don Quixote 1169 pages
Title Contains a male first and last name
22. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling - 1024 pages
Books about Foundlings/orphans
23. Jane Eyre - 507 pages
Jane is the author and Jane is the title. Also Houses with great names - Thornfield and Mansfield Park.
24. Mansfield Park - 507 pages
Buzz LightYears Bombers (25 and beyond)If I get here...I'm going to treat myself by picking something then and there. Whatever calls to me and connects to Mansfield Park. :)
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I had to come see what you were starting with... Yowsa!! Those are some Chunksters! I haven't read any Dickens and will look forward to your comments.
Hi Scott. *waves*. I had to come and see too. I have not read either of your Dickens books, but I watched the BBC mini-series of the 2nd one. I am still working on my lists.
Bleak House was wonderful. If you have a dry sense of humor, you may be laughing out loud. Enjoy it, Scott! :)
I'm nervous about two Dickens in a row, but each time I start to chose a book, they stare at me. I have book guilt which I'm hoping I will now resolve...lol
Haha, yeah, I'm not sure I'd read two of his in a row either, but I've heard Little Dorrit is also good. You can always change your picks though, if you're not feeling it when the time comes.
The good thing is that within a milestone, you can read the books in any order. So you can start the challenge with a Dickens, read the 4 other books, and then the second Dickens.Good to see that you have The Book Thief in there too. We might be able to do another buddy read!
Scott wrote: "I'm nervous about two Dickens in a row, but each time I start to chose a book, they stare at me. I have book guilt which I'm hoping I will now resolve...lol"Hopefully this challenge will rid you of that book guilt.
WOOP WOOP!! Picked my Maurauders books. Selecting the books proves harder than I originally thought. Both because I want to choose those I really want to read next year, and choosing ones that somehow connect. Loving the challenge of it.
I'm loving your challenging picks! I love Dickens, but you are brave, guy. Hehe! I'm glad you're having fun with it. :)
Thanks Laura, I think I may have backed myself into a corner with the last two. LOL...I might need to rethink those.
It will be! Love your Grisham, Scott. We need to give Janice a big Woot Woot! It's so cool to have a list of books I'm chomping at the bit to read. Good, long books are one of the best things going. *sigh*
I'm enjoying all the excitement.... and joining in on it. I'll finally put a high priority on the Harry Hole series and get it finished.
It is very exciting. Wishing 2014 would come sooner so we can get started! The problem is, I keep seeing great ideas and thinking of adding them too. I too want to read the Harry Hole series but I don't own them (yet!) and trying desperately to keep the challenge limited to books I own.
I'm running into the same issue...that and...a lot of books that hit just below 500 and trying not to double too much. lol
I just don't know how everyone can keep writing Harry Hole with a straight face. I'm sorry it just cracks me up.
WOOT!! Got it!! I am keeping my Buzz Light Year ones to fill in the books that I see over the year that I missed or did not put on the list. Going to be a lot of fun!! Come on January One!
Your list keeps getting better and better! It will be fun to follow your progress. I'm going to get Jane Eyre read this year too. I remember Cherie having a good time with it this year.
It is getting better. Scott!! You have one of my favorites just added....Tom Jones! And I haven't even finished it yet but dying to just reread from the beginning. That is the funniest book if you like dry, sarcastic humor. Do you audio? If so, I'll look up the narrator for mine. He is so excellent. Oh, I love that book. And it is SO hard to push on people. Nothing about it appeals to most people. If a good friend hadn't repeatedly tried to push it on me, I'd have never tried it. I love that it's on your list!! :)))
I'm excited about these. Most are the books I've had on my to read list for a long time, this challenge might actually get me into them. I have a bad habit of winding off on other reads as they come along.
LOL! I thought Tom Jones was a singer. I cannot stop adding doorstops to my TBR.
I just added The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
I almost picked up a copy of DQ at the book store and my daughter gave me "that look" and said - are you going to read it any time soon????
My daughter got Vanity Fair and Pickwick Papers for Xmas and now I'm wishing I had treated myself to them as well...but I'm going to be good this year...well I'm going to try..lol
How old is your daughter, Scott (if you don't mind me asking)? Pretty ambitious reading for a young person!
She's 18, and she's got the bug. Tho, Wuthering Heights is like a four letter word for her...In her words..."worst book ever!" lol. She's off to university this coming fall.
Heh well laid plans...Hope your daughter enjoys them Scott. I read so many classics in my first year at University. I couldn't believe people had kept so many good books from me!! completely ignoring of course how there is a limit to what they could teach me in school. I did indignant 18 yr old so well...
Scott I found it very funny that you " thought" about swiping your daughter's book. I read this right after I was looking for my library book Storm Front which my visiting 22 year old son swiped from me to read!
Haha, plowing seems to be the right word! I'm glad we made it a buddy-read, it's easier if you can complain a bit along the way ;-)
Sophie's Choice? I was hoping that would be a fast read. Well, considering how long it is. You have an ambitious list, Scott!! It is nice you're joining Peggy, though. Long books are always better with a buddy. :)
Sophie's Choice is a different read for me...one minute I'm close to tossing it, and then the next chapter, I really enjoy. Hoping it all ties together as the story unfolds.
For all three of us, Scott! Not to rush along, but have you decided what you are going to tackle next?
Books mentioned in this topic
Storm Front (other topics)The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (other topics)
Jane Eyre (other topics)
Mansfield Park (other topics)
Jane Eyre (other topics)
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Short list for Governor General of Canada Award.