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Les Miserables 550/1232 (29pp per day avg.)
Part 3 : Marius
Book III : Grandfather and Grandson
Chapter 8 : Marble Meets Granite

from Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"
(an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocq0-...

603/1232 49% (28pp day average)
Part Three : Marius
Book Six : Conjunction of Two Stars
Chapter One : Birth of a Nickname

It is the most touching and profound sense of loss. We lost our dear cat Cosette a week before Christmas, she slipped away in my son's arms, he was her Jean Valjean. Now tiny Gavroche has come to live with us. Les Misérables is irrevocably tied to my soul and my life. As we walked back from the vet without Cosette, the song A Little Fall of Rain was running through my head mixed with tears as I made my way along the shining pavement in the dark, and past the Monument to Earl Grey, 1832, who due to the events outlined in the book pushed through social reform so that the bloodshed that happened in the French June Uprising wouldn't happen here.
You have my heart and support, I am here for you. *HUGS* xx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no4B8...

It is the most touching and profound sense of loss. We lost our dear cat Cosette a week before Christma..."
*HUGS*

Page 660/1232 - 54% (avg. 27.5pp per day)
Book Three : Marius
VIII : The Noxious Poor
Chapter 13 : Marius Acts

739/1232pp - 60% (avg. 28pp per day)
Part Four: The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book II : Eponine
Chapter 1 : The Field of the Lark

788/1232 64% (avg. 29pp per day)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book IV : Help From Below May Be Help From Above
Chapter 1 : The Outward Wound and the Inward Healing



I wish I was! I'm going to participate in a translating competition this year, so one day, I might be! I really want to read some of the Aussie books you're reading, but alas, our library offers a little too limited variety of books and I don't want to spend a fortune on buying all the books I want to read...

812/1232 66% (avg. 28pp per day)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book VI : The Boy Gavroche
Chapter 1 : Scurvy Trick Played By The Wind

page 850 69% (29pp per day avg.)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book VIII : Enchantment and Despair
Chapter 3 : The First Shadows

864/1232 pp 70% (avg. per day - 29pp)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book VIII : Enchantment and Despair
Chapter 7 : Old Heart Verses Young Heart

883/1232pp 72% (avg. per day 28pp)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book X : 5 June 1832
Chapter 1 : The Outward Aspect

904/1232pp 73% (avg. per day - 28pp)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book XI : The Straw in the Wind
Chapter 1 : The Poetry of Gavroche

934/1232pp 76% (avg. per day - 28pp)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book XII : Corinth
Chapter 6 : Waiting

957/1232pp 78% (avg. per day - 28pp)
Part 4 : Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book XIV : The Greatness of Despair
Chapter 3 : Gavroche's Musket
...oh! my heart...


970/1232pp 79% (avg. per day 28 pp per day)
Part Four : The Idyll in the Rue Plumet and the Epic of the Rue St. Denis
Book XV : In the Rue de La Homme-Armé
Chapter 1 : The Treacherous Blotter

1008/1232pp 82% (avg. per day - 28 pp)
Part Five : Jean Valjean
Book I : War Within Four Walls
Chapter 7 : The Situation Deteriorates

1026/1232pp 83% (avg. per day - 28 pp)
Part Five : Jean Valjean
Book I : War Within Four Walls
Chapter 15 : Gavroche

1064/1232 86% (avg. per day - 27 pp)
Part Five : Jean Valjean
Book II : The Entrails of the Monster
Chapter 2 : Ancient History of the Sewer

1104/1232 90% (avg. per day - 28pp) 128pp remaining
Part Five : Jean Valjean
Book Four : Javert in Disarray

1129/1232 92% (avg per day - 27.5pp) 103pp remaining
Part Five : Jean Valjean
Book Six : The Sleepless Night
Chapter 1 : 16 February 1833


Smashing!
:D

1173/1232 95% (avg. per day - 28pp) 59pp remaining
Part 5 : Jean Valjean
Book IX : Supreme Shadow, Supreme Dawn
Chapter 1 : Pity for the unhappy, indulgence for the happy



I'm trying to read books that are at least 125pp and scouring all the bookshops and online for penguin classics, etc. I have a large TBR shelf full of ones I own :D

I'm trying to read books that are at least 125pp and scouring all the bookshops and..."
Certainly, not every old book is a classic. After reading the fairy tale collection, I doubt I will consider it one, although this book is one of a kind. I had never heard of more than half of those fairy tales before though. I suppose in the end, the local classics do come down to the content. But still! 2/3 of the books I've read so far are considered classics here.
I went book shopping yesterday and left the shop with five classics out of which most of you have never heard of :p I'll judge my local classics based on a list of compulsory literature for school. If it's old enough AND you have to read it, it counts.
I don't know about schools elsewhere, but our literature courses are awesome. I had 100 pages of notes in Word for my final exam, excluding summaries. We had British classics, Russian classics, Estonian classics... Truly, this challenge reminds me of school and how much fun I had!

bwaaahahaha yes.
I read a lot of fairy tales, what book is it?

bwaaahahaha yes.
I read a lot of fairy tales, what book is it?"
Kuninglikud muinaslood - it contains almost exclusively Estonian fairy tales which were published between 1922 and 1937. It's remarkable, because it's fairy tales, not folk tales - I should probably look up some of the latter.
I'm waiting for next Tuesday to buy Deep in the Forest which is also a collection of Estonian fairy tales, but it seems to contain more stories that I've heard of before than the other one.


I'm torn between listing Deep in the Forest as a classic and not. Hopefully by the time I finish the book, I'll have made up my mind! The stories in the collection are ones I've heard numerous times in my childhood.

I'm considering "Karlsson on the Roof" by Astrid Lindgren. It's as much a classic as "Pippi Longstocking" here, so I picked it up and then discovered Karlsson is apparently banned in some US states and Russia has considered banning it (not sure if it banned it), so I think it qualifies.

I thought it might be annoying to have someone breaking up the flow of the performance, but it helped me understand everything so much better, and now I could go back and listen/read it straight through and it will all make sense!
Here's a link to this specific edition if anyone's interested:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
I checked it out of the library through Rb digital app.
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page 495/1232
Part 3 : Marius
Book I : Paris in Microcosm
Chapter 1: Parvulus
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