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One thing I always try to do, which I didn't get to in 2013, is to read at least one classic book a year. Even though I majored in English Lit in college, there are so many great books and authors I've never read. It's so easy to keep reading all of the great new stuff that keeps being published, but then you miss some of the best books of all time!





That was the classic I chose for 2011, I think. Great book!
Victoria wrote: "I joined a GR group dedicated to reading big books and hope to get through a few this yeR that I have always wanted to read. Starting with
in January."
Victoria wrote: "I joined a GR group dedicated to reading big books and hope to get through a few this yeR that I have always wanted to read. Starting with

There's a great question for the ages, and something we continually struggle with at the library. For your own personal goals it can mean whatever you want...
But I guess my best (somewhat vague) definition is a book that has stood the test of time. Any book more than 20 years old that still is in print and being discovered anew has something special, when most other books fade away.
Eowyn wrote: "I've made my goal 30 books for 2014 and I love the idea of reading classics but I wonder how a classic is defined."
But I guess my best (somewhat vague) definition is a book that has stood the test of time. Any book more than 20 years old that still is in print and being discovered anew has something special, when most other books fade away.
Eowyn wrote: "I've made my goal 30 books for 2014 and I love the idea of reading classics but I wonder how a classic is defined."

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...back to your regularly scheduled resolutions discussion...

That sounds like a good idea to me. It would help me to be motivated, reading with a group.
Sounds like there's definitely some interest in reading a classic this year! I know we already have a few books lined up for discussion (The Giver is first up). Any particular classic this group would be interested in tackling?
Peggy wrote: "Shaw Girl wrote: "There are so many classic novels I haven't read either. Perhaps we can all read one together this year?"
That sounds like a good idea to me. It would help me to be motivated, rea..."
Peggy wrote: "Shaw Girl wrote: "There are so many classic novels I haven't read either. Perhaps we can all read one together this year?"
That sounds like a good idea to me. It would help me to be motivated, rea..."





Right now, I'm reading Sycamore Row by John Grisham. I can't renew it because it is in high demand, so I'm hoping to finish it this week before I have to turn it in!
I also plan to re-read my favorite, "The Catcher in the Rye".
In non-fiction news, I just finished reading "Maxed Out - American Moms on the Brink" and I couldn't put the book down. It is an awesome read about the hostile culture we live it when it comes to mothers of all stripes and shapes. And, yes, you can check it out from AACPL!



Wow Gail! So impressive! Good luck reaching your goal and be sure to give our group updates on your progress!
Last year I set a goal of a book a month. This goal did not include journals, magazines, articles, or the copious number of children's books that 'the boy' requires to be read. By the end of December I had fourteen completed.
It worked well for last year so I'm going to keep that same goal.
I like the idea of reading a classic a year. Maybe I'll try to do Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
It worked well for last year so I'm going to keep that same goal.
I like the idea of reading a classic a year. Maybe I'll try to do Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
14 "grown-up" books is not half bad for having a young child! Eric wrote: "Last year I set a goal of a book a month. This goal did not include journals, magazines, articles, or the copious number of children's books that 'the boy' requires to be read. By the end of Dece..."

I'm going for a book a week! So far, so good. I had one book that was over 500 pages that threw me off track so I had to read something short to get back on pace.
I want read the classics. I keep wondering how I made it to adulthood without reading most of them. But starting this year, I'm playing catch up.
Fantastic! May I ask what the 500 page book was? This is coming from someone who, as a teenager, would select the largest book in the library because you were able to stay with the characters longer. :)

The book was Half of a Yellow Sun, a novel based on the Nigeria-Biafra civil war. I wanted to read it ahead of the movie screening for which the author (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) was also in attendance! The movie was amazing! Adichie said at the screening that all events in the book were based on stories that people told her. I posted a recap of the event on my book review blog. You can find it here if interested: http://readinghaspurpose.blogspot.com...


Ah, yes, we must not forget to "do life" also! I have this issue often. Do I stay in this imaginary world of whatever book I'm reading, or do I get out and see what's going on in the real world haha!

I've been trying to chug through Moby Dick for ages and I'd like to read The Time Machine at some point this year.

Diane wrote: "Looking for the "goal" I set for reading this year. Is there a specific link that I have missed or is in this list of comments?"
Hi Diane,
Forgive me if I misunderstand, I'm going to try to answer your question! Personal Goodreads reading goals are set on your main Goodreads page, as opposed to this group. If you haven't set one up already, I think you can do so here: https://www.goodreads.com/challenges/...
Hi Diane,
Forgive me if I misunderstand, I'm going to try to answer your question! Personal Goodreads reading goals are set on your main Goodreads page, as opposed to this group. If you haven't set one up already, I think you can do so here: https://www.goodreads.com/challenges/...
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The Time Machine (other topics)Half of a Yellow Sun (other topics)
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (other topics)
Kidnapped (other topics)
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