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Great ambitions. I love classics so a challenge with more classics would be great. My ambition for 2016 is to complete the 2015 challenges. Haha.
Pat wrote: "Great ambitions. I love classics so a challenge with more classics would be great. My ambition for 2016 is to complete the 2015 challenges. Haha."
I know that feeling
I know that feeling
Looks like an interesting set of goals for next year.
Paul wrote: "Some of my aims for next year:Still want to work my way through books by classic and modern authors, so Graham Greene, George Orwell, Saul Bellow, [autho..."
How about some women to supplement your list? ;)
Anetq wrote: "Paul wrote: "Some of my aims for next year:
Still want to work my way through books by classic and modern authors, so Graham Greene, George Orwell, [author:Saul Bellow|..."
Ignoring Jason... Any suggestions Anteq?
Still want to work my way through books by classic and modern authors, so Graham Greene, George Orwell, [author:Saul Bellow|..."
Ignoring Jason... Any suggestions Anteq?
Oh I tried Virginia this year, interesting, but won't be a fan... I am just searching out books for reading af century of women over here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... (hence the obviousness of the all male list :)Also people keep recommending 500 great books by women, which is also a GR group: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/.... As so much else here slanted towards the english speaking world, but hey it's a place to start. Also one can always go with the nobel prize winners: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prize...
I guess my reading intention should be "more Women"...
]Might be too late, but how about the brilliant George Eliott and Elizabeht Gaskell. Could recommend North and South. Recently read [book:North and South|156538 by Carson McCullers, and really enjoyed it. Have to admit I find Virginia hard to take.
Thanks Paul and Anetq. My intention for next year perhaps. What about Margaret Atwood? Not her later ones, can be difficult, but her earlier ones.
Update as we reach the latter part of the year. I have managed to read 30 travel books so far this year, 24 natural history books but have done really poorly on the classic authors and the Arthur C Clarke award shortlisted books
Paul wrote: "Update as we reach the latter part of the year. I have managed to read 30 travel books so far this year, 24 natural history books but have done really poorly on the classic authors and the Arthur C..."Not bad though. I guess natural inclination wins out often. I am also trying to widen my reading scope, especially classical authors I have never read, is to listen to Audible. Hoping to try Wispersinc soon too, to combine reading and listening. Often classics which seem a bit unapproachable for a comfortable read, are a great story to listen to, always depending who reads them.
Paul wrote: "Managed 27 natural history book so far, and 35 travel books. As well as a pile of other things"Including the steampunk?
As well as the longest for the Wainwright Prize I did manage to read the entire shortlists for the Royal Society Prize and the Baillie Gifford Non Fiction award too
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Still want to work my way through books by classic and modern authors, so Graham Greene, George Orwell, Saul Bellow, John Steinbeck, Julian Barnes, Sebastian Faulks, John le Carré, and Iain Banks.
Managed a fair number of travel books in 2015, but there are always more! Will still be working my way through the Summersdale travel catalogue, and also discovered the Stanford Travel Writing awards
Aiming to read a lot more natural history again, in particular the longlist from the the Wainwright Prize
Managed three from the Arthur C Clarke Award nominees and winners lists. Have sorted out the books I have at home and intend to read those in 2016.
Did really badly on the Steampunk ones, so as long as I read a couple more I will be happy with that.