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1. Angarey: 9 Stories and a Play (1932) - Vibha S. Chauhan
2. The Age of Innocence (1920) - Edith Wharton
You can read as many books as you choose. I have put two in the template but you can read just one if you like.
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A IS FOR APRIL Reading Challenge 2022Annette
Chad
✅ Janelle
✅ Jazzy
✅ JS
Karin
✅ Kathy
✅ Lynn
Marie
Michaela
✅ Nidhi
Nike
✅ Rosemarie
✅ Trisha
✅ Vit




What will you be reading?
A is for April Challenge 2022 *COMPLETE*1/4/22 - 30/4/22
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✅ 1. Angarey: 9 Stories and a Play (1932) - Vibha S. Chauhan - 6/4/22 - 5★
✅ 2. The Awakening of Spring (1891) - Frank Wedekind - 22/4/22 - 5★

Rosemarie's A is for April ChallengeI hope to read:
1. L'anno di Don Camillo by Giovannino Guareschi✅
2. Anton Reiser by Karl Philipp Moritz✅
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A is for April Challenge 20221/4/22 - 30/4/22
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1. A Love Story by Émile Zola fin Apr15 5*
2. A Pale View of Hills by Kazuo Ishiguro fin Apr30 4*
A is for April Challenge 20221/4/22 - 30/4/22
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1. A Strayed Allegiance by L.M. Montgomery (1897) 4* 4/14/2022
2. An Imaginative Woman by: Thomas Hardy by Thomas Hardy (1894) 5* 4/16/2022
3. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst (1972) 4*
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Possible things to read:
> The Adjustment Team by Philip K. Dick - I never got to this planned text.
A Strayed Allegiance is a short story by Lucy Maud Montgomery. I have only read the first two Anne books so far. My mother gave me her hardback set of the books when I was a child. I still have them. I like Montgomery and have been sampling some of her short stories. Most were written before she started writing novels. I gave it 4*. The youngsters today (lol) really seem to dislike it. I thought it was a nice period piece with a touch of melodrama. The heroine absolutely does not act like a modern woman. More power to her.
An Imaginative Woman by: Thomas Hardy had all the brooding emotionalism and tragedy that I associate with something written by Thomas Hardy. What an impact this story made!!
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a classic children's book. I rotate books from the classroom shelves to a round table and have students choose from the table some days. Other days it is free choice. (8 year old children) I couldn't resist Alexander this month.
A is for April Challenge 20221/4/22 - 30/4/22
1. The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie
I hope this qualifies. I had planned to read it in March but....you know.
Well, I only read 2/4 books I that I listed for the March Hare challenge but moving on, here are my possible April books:Advise and Consent 616 pages, 1959
Aesop's Fables (I have an inherited edition with just some of the fables.)
All Quiet on the Western Front 296 pages, 1929
All-of-a-Kind Family 188 pages, 1951
Amazing Interlude 232 pages,1918
Around the World pages 80 Days 252 pages, 1872
Aunt Green, Aunt Brown and Aunt Lavender 32 pages, 1918
And since A is for April as well as Annette, I'll start with
I'm now 2/3 !
1. Reading but will run into May: Aesop's Fables (My edition is not the one linked here.)
✘ 2. All-of-a-Kind Family 188 pages, 1951
✘ 3. Aunt Green, Aunt Brown and Aunt Lavender 32 pages, 1918
Kathy's A is for April Challenge 20224/1/22 - 4/30/22
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✅1. Anne of Ingleside - L.M. Montgomery
✅2. A Rogue's Life - Wilkie Collins
Everyone is choosing a great variety of books. Thank you for getting involved so quickly. Kathy, we have made a similar choice though you are a book ahead of me in the series. I’m gradually reading them all, most of them for the first time.
Great books, and you're all linked to here, don't forget to add the template to your post and keep it updated! This is so exciting!
A is for AprilApril 2022 Challenge
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1). The American by Henry James
Thank you for the challenge.
I´ll participate:✓1) Aesop's Fables by Aesop
2) All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot (might not finish this one in April)
I'm so SO sorry I have accidentally deleted some comments trying to delete one of my own, if any of them was one was your could you please post it again!! Many many apologies! xxI must remember 'delete' is at the BOTTOM of the post, not the top.
SORRY!
A is for April Challenge 1. As I Lay Dying Finished 4 stars
2.Aesop's Fables Finished 4 stars
3. All Creatures Great and Small (continuing in May)
4. The Aspern Papers Finished 3 stars
5.. ANGAREY: NINE STORIES AND A PLAY Finished 3 stars
I would like to share the gr information about the book I've chosen to read this month. Angarey: 9 Stories and a Play (1932) - Vibha S. Chauhan
Angarey was banned by the government of the United Provinces a few months after it was first published in 1932. Almost all the copies printed were seized and set on fire. The release of the book had been marked by protests and the government was convinced that it would offend the sensibilities of society. Written by four young firebrands-Sajjad Zahir, Ahmed Ali, Rashid Jahan and Mahmuduzzafar-Angarey comprises nine stories and a play. 'Heaven Assured' pokes fun at a moulvi's excessive piety, while 'Masculinity' effectively uses the interior monologue to skewer patriarchy. The stories 'A Night of Mahavatt, the Winter Rain' and 'The Clouds Don't Come' are brilliant instances of the stream-of-consciousness technique being used to evoke an epic desolation and the uselessness of religion as a prop when faced by grinding poverty. Angarey, the book which invited one of the earliest bans on free speech in India, and a precursor of the Progressive Writers' Movement, was re-published in Urdu in 1995. Sensitively and brilliantly translated, this is the first time that the book is being published in the English language.
Yes, I will read exactly one of your examples! "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" although the Swedish Title is "Huckleberry Finns Äventyr". Hopefully I will complete the task this month, I wasn't even close in March. I will skip a few other reading challenges in April and try to finish a couple of books I've started but not yet finished, but Huckleberry is on my night stand so that suits fine for this challenge. Besides I love this group because the atmosphere here are so warm and friendly so it's one of my favorite groups, thus I will prioritize the challenges here. <3
Nidhi wrote: "A is for April Challenge 1. The Alexiad
2. As I Lay Dying
3. The Village by the Sea
4.Aesop's Fables
5. [book:All Creatures Great and Small|..."
An impressive list, Nidhi! I’m a little confused by your choice of “The Village by the Sea” - I assume you’re using a translation? Good luck with your challenge.
Trisha wrote: "Nidhi wrote: "A is for April Challenge 1. The Alexiad
2. As I Lay Dying
3. The Village by the Sea
4.Aesop's Fables
5. [book:All Creatures Gr..."
That was mistake Trisha , i took the title to be A Village..., actually i have mentioned in a challenge (children's classics) as A Village By The Sea. I have to make correction there also. Thanks for pointing that out.
It is definitely a nice group Jazzy. I would like to read Angarey by Vibha Chauhan with you. I have ebook.
I finished The A.B.C. Murders and it’s my favorite Agatha Christie so far. A very fun chase of a “madman” who taunts our hero.
Nidhi reminds me that I’ve never read As I Lay Dying. The thing I enjoy the most about these groups is that I am reminded of or introduced to books that I need to read. I’m going to tackle that one next for this challenge.
Nike wrote: "Yes, I will read exactly one of your examples! "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" although the Swedish Title is "Huckleberry Finns Äventyr". Hopefully I will complete the task this month, I wasn'..."
I really enjoy your Swedish language posts! I find it fascinating how similar the English "adventure" and the Swedish "äventyr" are.
I really enjoy your Swedish language posts! I find it fascinating how similar the English "adventure" and the Swedish "äventyr" are.
Cozy_Pug wrote: "Nike wrote: "Yes, I will read exactly one of your examples! "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" although the Swedish Title is "Huckleberry Finns Äventyr". Hopefully I will complete the task this m..."Many words are similar, and I think you should learn Swedish too!
Do you use Duolingo, Memrise, or Mondly?
Cozy_Pug wrote: "Nike wrote: "Yes, I will read exactly one of your examples! "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" although the Swedish Title is "Huckleberry Finns Äventyr". Hopefully I will complete the task this m..."Many English words actually comes from the Norse language (old Norwegian, Danish and Swedish) with the vikings. maybe Adventure/Äventyr is one of those =).
Jazzy wrote: "Cozy_Pug wrote: "Nike wrote: "Yes, I will read exactly one of your examples! "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" although the Swedish Title is "Huckleberry Finns Äventyr". Hopefully I will complet..."One thing that has really surprised me is that a lot of the Ukrainian refugees coming to Sweden now, already knows Swedish! They have studied it at the university and it's mindblowing. I watched for example an interview on the Swedish news with an Ukrainian woman who spoke Swedish fluently and with almost no accent and I became a bit annoyed when the reporter - wrongly I thought - said that she had been in Sweden for five days. I thought he meant 25 or 35 years or something, I mean she had already started making the first Ukrainian-Swedish lexicon.
But no, the reporter was right, she had actually only been in Sweden for five days but she was teaching Swedish at the university somewhere in Ukraine. After that there have been so many reports of Ukrainians who speaks Swedish and they have immediately gotten jobs at our schools so they can help teaching the many Ukrainian children Swedish. Unbelievable. I only knew that Swedish was a bit popular in Estonia. (And of course one can study Swedish in Finland since there are regions in Finland where they speak Swedish.)
I think my previous message was deleted because I can not find it anywhere. Anyhow, here it is again.A is for April Challenge 2022
1/4/22 - 30/4/22
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1. Anne's House of Dreams by L.M. Montgomery - completed.
2. Animal Farm by George Orwell - completed.
3. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain - completed.
Chad wrote: "I finished The A.B.C. Murders and it’s my favorite Agatha Christie so far. A very fun chase of a “madman” who taunts our hero."I started this one last night and read longer than I was going to!
So now I am signing up for this one :)
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✅ 1. The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie
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I finished both books today. I rated L'anno di Don Camillo 4 stars and Anton Reiser : ein psychologischer Roman 3 stars.
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