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I read Carrie by Stephen King for this and I loved it! I've been trying to read it for years now and this challenge gave me the proper incentive :)



I started reading this book with 4th and 5th grader because I bought it on sale. I wasn't sure they would enjoy it. I need not have worried. It had my son belly laughing. We found the strongly opinionated character of the car delightful. We especially enjoyed the dramatic chapter titles. It was a zany, entertaining read for sure. (For the record- they both voted 5 stars, but they are a little more liberal with full marks than I am.)

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Agatha Christie
Dracula - Bram Stoker
Katherine - Anya Seton
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Katherine by Anya Seton is one of my very favorite romances.



The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Agatha Christie
Dracula - Bram Stoker
Katherine - [author:Anya Seton|..."
Read "Katherine" when I was a teenager and was delighted to find a copy at our local $1 book sale......So many goodies to re-read!

Mrs. Dalloway is short, but challenging in that it is written in stream-of-consciousness. What helped me was to read it out loud to myself at a fairly rapid pace, and not get too bogged down at the level of words or phrases, but consider a whole section at a time.
Anna Karenina is challenging for different reasons: sheer length, and also it has the Russian feature of characters being referred to by several names which won't be automatically associated in the mind of an English speaker. If you have a version with a cast of characters at the front, bookmark that and refer back often!


Maybe I'll try to tackle Jane Eyre though as I have never read it

I was planning to finally read a Ron Rash book and use Serena for this category, but ... I've got Binti sitting in a pile of library books to read, and no category to put it in ... so I think I might use Binti.


Ooh, that's a good one."
The audiobook on Audible is also super fun, for those of you listening to your books.



I am currently reading this book for this prompt. :) I don't see why see why it shouldn't count?


I second that! That's how I"m treating it!



Anyhow, the book I'm reading for this prompt is Le capitaine Fracasse. Since that is title+name I'll consider it is just a name! And it's actually the name of a character's character: the main character takes this name when he starts working as a comedian. That, I find, is a cool twist on the prompt...

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