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2021 Read Harder Challenge
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Task 1: Read a book you’ve been intimidated to read
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I like this idea! What did you choose? I haven't read a no..."
I’m still thinking about Cuentos de Eva Luna, which I also have in English if I get stuck. I also am thinking about Paradise Lost though...







I'm a quarter of the way in, and once I got past the first chapter (much like LOTR), I started to get sucked in. Still, knowing that there is more than 500 pages to go (plus well over 2000 pages in the other three books) is pretty damned intimidating.

This is my choice as well - I have a few false starts under my belt. In the past year I've really gotten into audiobooks, and there's one for the Wake! I'm going to be going through the physical book at the same time, but I think it will help push through.
Now I just have to decide when to start...





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This book has such great reviews. I bought it went it came out and have let it s..."
I am reading this next month as a buddy read for The Literally Dead Book Club, I am excited but also nervous as it has alot of mixed reviews!




Ha, I just read 838 pages of the 1125 of "The Stand" by Stephen King ;)

That reminds me of years ago I came across a copy of Silence of the Lambs. I told myself I'd read it until I couldn't stand it (since it was so scary) but I ended up reading the whole thing no problem.
I'm reading the Stand (didn't even consider reading it for this challenge but it definitely applies) and it's even better for this prompt than the poetry book. I chose because not only is it 1125 pages, but it has 2 (yes 2) rape sequences that really haunted me and I almost didn't get through them.
The Shining is an enjoyable book though. I also liked It and 11/22/63 by him.

I first found out about him as a linguistics student :) You could also consider some of Deborah Tannen's books. She's got some really interesting ones about talking in the workplace and among family.


Did you end up reading it? I'm 75% of the way through and like it well enough. My longest book on my TBR list by a mile...

Ha, I just read 838 page..."
I'm impressed ;-)

The writing style has been intimidating to me in the past but I really do want to read this book!

Thank you for the recommendation. I will take a look at them.

Series... Percy Jackson, the LOTR/Hobbit, The Dark Tower, the Da Vinci Code, His Dark Materials, Narnia, Anne of Green Gables, everything Grishaverse, Endgame

Wow that is a lot of reading -- good luck! It took me half a year just to read Infinite Jest and Gravity's Rainbow took longer.


I love this one! It's not as well written as The Scarlet Letter but it has more charm.

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Great idea! many years ago I had a regular plane commute and used it to finally read the Old Testament (I had read the New Testament before). I just sat and read it like a book and underlined passages that I liked the sound of. I didn't try to understand it all and I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. My husband prefers the NIV version but I liked reading King James.



Maybe if it had been 300 pages instead of 1300, but I'm sure if Tolstoy were to come back to life to cut it down to 300 pages he'd only keep the bits about marching in snow and whinging about Napoleon and even that might be too much characterisation for him.


My advice is to give yourself a lot of time with this. I love the book, but read lots of other books while I read that. DFW is not a desirable everyday presence for me at least.


Not really interested in male LGBQT books but this was really good. Can’t wait to read the sequel.

Both the Way of Kings and the Name of the Wind are phenomenal (although very long at times). I definitely understand the samey feeling and I didn't get that at all from either of these


I'm working through this on audio currently.
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Rachel wrote: "I'll either read Infinite Jest or 1Q84.""
These are both books I really loved, but I will say Infinite Jest is infinitely more difficult to read.