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message 1: by Ian (last edited Oct 26, 2022 09:12AM) (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
2022 Catch-up Challenge
Duration: 1/1/22 - 12/31/22

To Read:
1. Sense and Sensibility
2. East Of Eden
3. Flowers for Algernon
4. ✅ In Cold Blood (Finished 02/02/2022)
5. ✅ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Finished 24/01/2022)
6. The Woman in White
7. ✅ Frankenstein (Finished 06/25/2022)
8. ✅ Wuthering Heights (Finished 10/25/2022)
9. Emma
10. ✅ Oliver Twist (Finished 03/22/2022)

I have read the vast majority of books since I joined this group back in 2015, but there are still a bunch that missed during the months when we had new babies in the house :-) and I think I have only read about half of the selections prior to 2015.

There is pretty much a zero percent chance I will read all of these in 2022. If I happen to do it, even though I am ineligible for the prizes, I will go ahead and buy myself a book as well. :-)


message 2: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
First one down! On to "In Cold Blood" for some nice bedtime reading :-)


message 3: by La Tonya (new)

La Tonya  Jordan | 849 comments Mod
Ian wrote: "First one down! On to "In Cold Blood" for some nice bedtime reading :-)"


Congratulations! Enjoy Reading, 📚


message 4: by Nana (new)

Nana | 3 comments Yeah! Let’s all buy some books to ourselves :) thank you for the opportunity (and great choice, I’ve been wanted to reread the Narnia’s Chronicles for YEARS now, I might catch up on this one too!).


message 5: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
I just finished my second book (In Cold Blood), but it will most likely take me the full two months to get through The Shining, so I probably won't try to read a third until April.


message 6: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
I finished my third Book, Oliver Twist. Not sure what I am going to start next - I have most of the outstanding ones sitting on my bookshelves...


message 7: by Morgan (new)

Morgan | 91 comments I have some of mine as physical books and some as audiobooks. Sometimes I listen to the audiobook and read the physical book too so I can get a better understanding and a good listening experience if I don't have the time to sit and read. I'm doing this right now with Under the Greenwood Tree.


message 8: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
I generally prefer printed books; I spend too much time everyday reading from a computer screen that it it nice to get away. I have only listened to one audio book once and I found my mind wanders too much and I realize I hadn't been listening for the past 10 minutes...lol


message 9: by Morgan (new)

Morgan | 91 comments I have that same problem with audiobooks. It takes a special narrator to keep my full focus. I also prefer physical books because there is something more magical about them.


message 10: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
I finished Frankenstein; wow, this was really different than I expected. I had no idea this was an epistolary novel. The monster is so much different than the modern Frankenstein monster (i.e slow green guy with electrodes on his neck)


message 11: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
I finished Wuthering Heights. That was not what I expected. It was much darker than I thought is would be; I just assumed Wuther Heights would be a magical place where the protagonist would have their unrequited love eventually reciprocated. Lol - I was way off.

On to East of Eden next..


message 12: by Larry (new)

Larry Hall | 123 comments Yes, it was a pleasant Suprise for me. I just enjoyed the story as it was written and since I had no prior knowledge of the story other than what I assumed of it I guess that Suprise made it even better for me. East of Eden has its own dark side so enjoy. LOL


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