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Elsbeth's 12 Classics Read 2015
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Thanks!This year I discovered that I'm not so much into Jane Austen (my intention was to read all her books), but I found out I really liked Wilkie Collins, Thomas Hardy & Elizabeth Gaskell. So I decided to read more of their books!
And I've been meaning to read Elizabeth von Arnim & Georgette Heyer for a while now, too.
So this is a good chance to do so!
Julie wrote: "Uh more inspiration for my own tbr yet again *must read more books*"Ha ha! I have the same, when I read other people's reading lists! There should be more hours in a day! ;)
I changed a few of my selection: added 3 contemporary books, sequels to the classics just above them.
Another update... I changed some books for books which are part of some series I would like to finish (especially since I'm doing series-challenges for 2 other book groups...)!
Please don't base your Austen decision on Emma! It's totally unlike her other work. I only semi liked because the movie Clueless is based on it. I will never read it again. On the other hand P & P and S & S are among my favorite novels.I need to look up some of the books on your list. Particularly Hardy, apparently. Have fun. :)
Thanks, Sarah! I've heard that before about Emma and her other books. So that's part of the reason why I decided to give P & P a go for this challenge (the other reason is, that I found a sort of a sequel to that book. So if I wanted to read that, I first have to read P & P).
I'm curious to see what you think of the sequel. I always hesitate on sequels because I don't want them to ruin the novel for me.
New - and probably last - update... I've read Romeo and Juliet about 25 years ago and thought I'd give it another try.
Pride and Prejudice and The Haunted Hotel I really loved very much! From the 3 books in The Cranford Chronicles I liked Cranford and My Lady Ludlow better than Mr. Harrison's Confessions. I remember Mr. Harrison from the BBC television series and he annoyed me a bit- and in the book as well. Cranford was sometimes really funny. And my lady Ludlow was a very interesting character with very strong opinions, but not too stubborn to sometimes change them. And I loved the story lady Ludlow tells about friends from France who suffered from the revolution.Pride and Prejudice was a lot better than I expected (I read Emma last year and had a lot of trouble getting through the book). It is not just a romance with boy meets girl, but it is so much more! Jane Austen has a really beautiful writing style! Guess I'll try some more of her books.
And I really like the books by Wilkie Collins; they are so absolutely different than Jane Austen.
I liked Cranford, but haven't read the others. I plan on reading North and South later sometime. I haven't read any Austen, or Wilkie Collins! I must rectify this soon, but seem to always put them off.
I read Cranford and Pride and Prejudice this year and enjoyed them both. To date I have only read one by Wilkie Collins, but it is one of my favorites, can't wait to read more.
Which one of Wilkie Collins is the one you read? I also read The Moonstone (5 stars) and The Woman in White (5 stars), which I both loved! And my first introduction to his books was No Name (5 stars). That was really a pleasant surprise, since I had never read anything from the 19th century which wasn't a romance of some kind. ;)
Ah! I don't know that one (yet), but I have it already on my ereader. Good to know Wilkie Collins has some more great books, which I haven't read, yet!
I've never read any Wilkie Collins, but I have wanted to for a long time. One of my groups is reading The Woman in White soon and I can't wait.
I didn't feel like reading classics this year. So I'm way behind on this challenge... I'm now reading my 6th book out of the 12...So I guess I'll just skip this challenge for next year and use 2016 to try and finish this one!
Don't worry about not finishing your challenge, I only got through half of mine too. I'm thinking of putting the other 6 on next year's list along with some really really short books that I know I can get through. Do whatever works for you :)
You did just fine, I too will have more unfinished challenges than finished. Nice to have good company, there is always next year.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Dead Secret (other topics)The Woman in White (other topics)
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Wilkie Collins (other topics)Jane Austen (other topics)
William Shakespeare (other topics)
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