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Your selection looks wonderful, especially the old ones and the two Latin American ones.

I like your list...

I hope to be joining the Middlemarch group read. However, I am reading the Moonstone in another group (don't worry, it was started in January, not before!) and the library wants Portrait of an Artist back. Oh, and I'm a hundred pages into The Tenant. While I do enjoy multi-reading, I'm intimidated enough by Middlemarch that I think I need to make it my sole focus when I start it. So... I'll jump in there when we reach March and make a concentrated effort to catch up!
Welcome to the group and the challenge. You have a terrific selection of books, I hope you enjoy the challenge. Good Luck!

I don't do that, either, and I actually prefer it that way. It's not an action book you rush through. I enjoy reading a few chapters at a time, digest them and savour them.
I think I would miss a lot with too much speed.


Now that I've gotten into it, I'm able to read a couple of other books at the same time without losing my way...

The main set of characters is under 10, I believe, so really, don't worry!

I have also completed my first book, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which fits into so many of my challenges. I'm glad I have some overlap!
My review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I enjoyed your review. I read Wildfell Hall last year and thought it was great. I differ with you on one aspect I think the quality of Anne's work when compared to her sisters is certainly equal if not better. I think Anne was every bit as talented as her sisters. Reading this book made Anne my favorite Bronte. I just wish she had been able to write more.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Moonstone is on my list for this year. I'm hooked on Collins and your review only makes me want to read it sooner than planned.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I am recommitting to Joyce to see what I think now, but I'm starting 'easy' with Dubliners, which I'm enjoying but the stories are depressing, yet illuminating if that makes sense...
I do like his writing...so different from Hardy or Austen and definitely George Eliot (see Middlemarch ;)), but I love the contrast!


Susie: You read Portrait of the Artist in high school? Wow, you must have had an ambitious teacher! you need a certain amount of background knowledge about history and literature to even begin to get anything out of the book. Dubliners... Yes, I might do that as well before tackling Ulysses.

Next up: Lord Dunsany. I love his short stories, and I've been really looking forward to reading one of his novels.
Review of The Woman in White:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Review, sort of, of the excellent The King of Elfland's Daughter.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Next up: White Fang, and actually finish Middlemarch! I haven't had the required peace and frame of mind for Middlemarch for a few weeks, but I feel like getting back to it now. There's nothing like a bit of Dunsany to give you back your reading zen.

I know what you mean about spreading yourself too thin in the challenges, but you are making fine progress here. Hope you enjoy the rest of Middlemarch!
Love that you got back your "reading zen"! :)

Verdict: More than twice as long as Call of the Wild, but not half as good.
And yes, I read Call of the Wild again too for comparison. That one was much shorter than I remembered from my childhood reading experience. I also found it odd that I read these as a child. I couldn't give these books to my 9-year old to read. She'd be sobbing by the third page and not let up until a week after the end!



So glad to hear how much you enjoyed this Leni, and I understand that feeling of not wanting it to end. I am almost done with George Eliot, and I have even more respect for her now and the effort she put into each book. Love your plan to read one every year!


Review here.
I have also started Catch 22, and technically completing that will make ten books if I count my alternates. But I have Like Water for Chocolate ready and waiting, and I'll see if I can't get through the whole list yet.

You are absolutely right! I took a break from Catch-22 (entertaining but bewildering and demanding) and read Like Water for Chocolate. Lovely! But unfortunately I know have a craving for food I have no ability to cook! lol

Review with no quotes here.
Only three more books to go! (Or one, in a pinch.)

As for the remaining two books, they will also be read in 2017. They are part of my Around the World challenge, and I overestimated how far I would get. (I've also realized that one of them is a very recent book, and doesn't really belong in a classics challenge.) I didn't plan this challenge very well. Just jumped on the band wagon with enthusiasm and a bunch of books I knew I wanted to read. Next year's challenge is better planned, but I'm not sure that's going to help... X´D

I didn't notice that you read Catch 22. I just checked out your review and had a very similar reaction to it. I only read it a couple of years ago and after a slow start I ended up loving it. In fact I really want to re-read it and that almost never happens with me, even with books I love!


Books mentioned in this topic
Little Women (other topics)On the Road (other topics)
Like Water for Chocolate (other topics)
On the Road (other topics)
Like Water for Chocolate (other topics)
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I hereby pledge to find the time and concentration to read the following:
1899 and earlier
1.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall(read in January)2.
The Moonstone(read in January)3.
Middlemarch(read Feb.-April)1900-1999
1.
Catch-22(read in Aug-Spt.)2.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man(read in Jan-Feb)3. Love in the Time of Cholera
My Wildcard Six
1.
White Fang(read in April)2. Little Women
3.
The King of Elfland's Daughter(read in April)4.
On the Road(read in July-Aug.)5.
Like Water for Chocolate(read in Aug.)6. A Brief History of Seven Killings
My alternates (which I fully intend to read as well):
A1
The Woman in White(read in Feb.)A2
A Room with a View(read in June)Wish me luck, and fortitude!