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message 51: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 242 comments I've done four so far. It's even-stephen for me, two I loved and I now don't understand why I didn't read them before and two which I wasn't in the end so very keen on. The one which might break me is The Scarlet Letter, which I am persisting with but which is hard going. On the other hand, just started The Age of Innocence from the pile and am loving it so far. I do need a Scandinavian crime in between so.


message 52: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 553 comments It's sad I know, but I've just discovered how to get ebooks from the library via Overdrive and I am beyond excited. Have downloaded and started Howard's End. Promising so far, though she hasn't started name-dropping yet.

This is my fourth book currently on the go, which is too many. I really must finish one.


message 53: by Pat (new)

Pat Morris-jones | 1373 comments Cathy it's not sad. Well maybe it is but then join the rest of us saddos anyway. I love my journey to work with my audiobooks from library site. Hate it when I need to listen to radio instead. Hope you enjoy yourself as much as I.


message 54: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Cathy wrote: "It's sad I know, but I've just discovered how to get ebooks from the library via Overdrive and I am beyond excited. Have downloaded and started Howard's End. Promising so far, though she hasn't sta..."

I haven't ventured down the ebook route with Dorset Libraries yet. I am 8 over my limit as it is!


message 55: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Sha'ron wrote: "I have only finished two books so far on my bookshelf but I am comfortable with my pace after reading Howard's Landing. I am just enjoying picking up books I have always intended to read."

That was the intention Sha'ron. Any good ones yet?


message 56: by Sha'ron (new)

Sha'ron (sharon57) | 9 comments I am reading the magicians land and I am glad I bought it. I am at the beginning still but I am really enjoying it so far


message 57: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Sha'ron wrote: "I am reading the magicians land and I am glad I bought it. I am at the beginning still but I am really enjoying it so far"

I have wondered about Lev Grossman. Is his work any good?


message 58: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 553 comments Finished Howards End Is on the Landing: A Year of Reading from Home yesterday, my first for the challenge. I know it isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I absolutely loved it and got a lot from it. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The only problem is that, rather than making me want to read the dusty books already on my shelf, I've added even more books to my reading list - authors and books I've always meant to read. Oh dear!


message 59: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Apologies for doubling your to read list Cathy!


message 60: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 553 comments I know it wasn't the intention Paul! Trouble is, I just can't read about books without wanting to actually read them. I've gone and added all of Virginia Woolf's novels to my list now, as a sort of personal 2015 challenge.


message 61: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina | 100 comments On to book number 3 of the challenge, to the lighthouse, Virginia wolffe.


message 62: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Well done. I have five completed now


message 63: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina | 100 comments it's nice to look at the shelves and see a few more read


message 64: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
I am finding books I had forgotten I'd bought


message 65: by Pink (new)

Pink 4/50 for me- Burmese Days, I liked this a lot more than I was expecting to.


message 66: by Jo (new)

Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
I must start a Dusty Shelf book! Doing well with Full Deck, and one or two do overlap so I just need to get on with it....


message 67: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 242 comments I'm starting to feel that I have set my target to low (although probably realistic). I've so far done 4/8. Well if I do more I give myself a bonus and buy myself an indulgence book or two. Let's get there first though.


message 68: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte (charley_100) | 322 comments thought i would share my thoughts on the susan hill book:

I like the concept of this book more than the actual writing. The first chapter introducing the idea of only reading from your own bookshelf for a year made me think long and hard about what books were gathering dust on my own bookshelves, and what is it that makes me choose my next books to read. However, I felt that the book then deviated off for the next 60 pages before returning to what the book was supposed to be about. We delved into her relationship with literature going back to her childhood and university days, and as many have said before me, just too much name-dropping. When she discusses authors and books I have experienced it makes light reading but there are many authors/books discussed that I haven't a clue about so I found myself skimming through those pages. I would have preferred to join her through her year of reading these books, hearing her thoughts of these forty books she proposed reading. Instead I was allowed to sit in on her deliberations of what books to pick intermingled with countless short anecdotes regarding her love of literature, which to me is not as interesting as what I thought the book would be like.


message 69: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Charlotte wrote: "thought i would share my thoughts on the susan hill book..."

Very well written Charlotte


message 70: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte (charley_100) | 322 comments Perhaps not the most positive review, but I do really like the concept and am looking forward to dusting off these books that have been haunting the shelves for too long!


message 71: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 242 comments Five out of eight. Getting there.


message 72: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina | 100 comments Book number 3 finished, travels with charley by Steinbeck. A 5 * read for me, loved his connection to charley and the humanisation of him nearly. His musings on American states and it's people were interesting to think about as a European who probably holds generalisations of certain states.


message 73: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
I will be reading that very soon Seraphina. Good to see you rated it so highly


message 74: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 242 comments Seraphina wrote: "Book number 3 finished, travels with charley by Steinbeck. A 5 * read for me, loved his connection to charley and the humanisation of him nearly. His musings on American states and it's people were..."

Read this one a few years ago and really enjoyed it. Would love to do the same journey as it seems a good way of seeing the real USA, but will probably have to wait till retirement.


message 75: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina | 100 comments Ya, apparently there is a book with his letters to his wife during this journey aswell that is meant to be good to read along with it. Haven't managed to get my hands on it yet


message 76: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina | 100 comments Finished The International recently which I thought was a good portrayal of Belfast pre troubles. Now reading The Taker for a change of pace


message 77: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 242 comments Totally off-track with my dusty shelf books at the moment, too many good book recommendations which shout "read me first" as well as books-of-the months in various groups, which I really like. Never mind, still time, just as well I only chose 8!


message 79: by Hasselhh (new)

Hasselhh | 21 comments My goal for thic challenge is 20 books. So far I've read; 4/20
The Da Vinci Code
The Loveless Marriage
Love in the Dark
The Bedside Companion to Sherlock Holmes


message 80: by Sam (new)

Sam (aramsamsam) I just joined the challenge and I dare myself to read 80 of my tbr books!
At the beginning of this year I owned 153 unread books and my plan for 2015 was to reduce the tbr to 100, so with a bit of math and rounding up, 80 sounded like a good goal for mid-2016.

I haven't read Susan Hill's book yet, but it has been on my wishlist for a while. I've been hoping for a translation (I'm German), but hey.

Finally I have an "official" tracker so I can see if my aim is still achievable. That helps a lot.

Happy reading to you!


message 81: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Good luck with that Sam


message 82: by Ava Catherine (new)

Ava Catherine Good luck, Sam!


message 83: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 242 comments I've done all my 8 and whilst this was a low target, the books were very dusty indeed. Of those 5, four I should have read years ago they would have enriched my reading earlier, 3 however, I really didn't like and if it weren't for this challenge, they would be lying on the shelf still. Thought about uping my number (there are still a couple of books which have been there for quite a while), but keep getting seduced by recommendations, new releases and what catches my eye in the library.


message 84: by Sam (new)

Sam (aramsamsam) Thanks, guys! I'm currently 6 boks behind schedule, but there's plenty of time, so no worries (as of yet) ;)

Gisela wrote: "I've done all my 8 and whilst this was a low target, the books were very dusty indeed. Of those 5, four I should have read years ago they would have enriched my reading earlier, 3 however, I reall..."

Congrats, Gisela! Whatever suits you, reading should be fun, right?


message 85: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
I am way behind on this challenge. Ahead on the other


message 86: by Pink (new)

Pink Same here Paul.


message 87: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (debbiegregory) | 585 comments Paul wrote: "I am way behind on this challenge. Ahead on the other"

Way behind on both :(


message 88: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina | 100 comments Just finished the perks of being a wallflower. Brilliant read, one of my favourites this year


message 89: by [deleted user] (new)

I've just read "The Woman in White" from my dusty shelf. Brilliant novel which I really enjoyed.

I think I'm just about on track with this challenge and a couple ahead in the other. I'm almost exclusively reading dusty shelf books at the moment though.


message 90: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 242 comments Seraphina wrote: "Just finished the perks of being a wallflower. Brilliant read, one of my favourites this year"

Interesting. My daughter has been trying to get me to read this one for ages. Guess I better give it a go.


message 91: by Seraphina (new)

Seraphina | 100 comments Its a great read, and if your daughter says so you'll have to give it a go :)


message 92: by Sam (new)

Sam (aramsamsam) I'm currently 4 books behind on my challenge, but I mean to slowly catch up during the summer months. Fingers crossed!


message 93: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm currently 5 behind on this one, but 5 ahead on the full desk, so I'm calling it even at the moment. Hoping for some time to catch up soon. I've got a few big train journeys ahead of me.


message 94: by Sam (new)

Sam (aramsamsam) I had to cut down my challenge to 60 books. I'm currently purging many dusty (and some not so dusty) books since my fiancé and I will be moving to Cologne this autumn. So my feeling is that I might still own enough dusty books for the challenge, but only just, and I want some room for selecting.
...And, yes, 80 books was maybe a bit too ambitious :)


message 95: by Anetq (new)

Anetq | 86 comments Soooo joining this - just finished To the Lighthouse, which has been dusty on my shelf since 1991 (OMG!).
However my reading binge was kicked off by the great inspirational The Year of Reading Dangerously: How Fifty Great Books (and Two Not-So-Great Ones) Saved My Life - so I'll start by cheating, and substituting that for the (less wonderful sounding) book by Hill.
The "reading classics"-binge also ticked off Crime and Punishment so fell like I'm on a roll and will give Cervantes a go too...


message 96: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
I have got The Year of Reading Dangerously: How Fifty Great Books Saved My Life from the library to read soon.


message 97: by Anetq (new)

Anetq | 86 comments Paul wrote: "I have got The Year of Reading Dangerously: How Fifty Great Books Saved My Life from the library to read soon."
Do it! It's awesome! I entirely blame it for getting into reading again!


message 98: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Welcome to my world


message 99: by Laurie (new)

Laurie Paul wrote: "I have got The Year of Reading Dangerously: How Fifty Great Books Saved My Life from the library to read soon."

I just read this. He has an interesting view on some of the books he read. Plus he read some I have never heard of which I might have to check out. I have to agree with his assessment of The Da Vinci Code.


message 100: by Pat (new)

Pat Morris-jones | 1373 comments Just reserved at library. 1 star from one user in Cornwall.....I wait to see who I agree with Goodreads or Cornwall library service user.


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