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B1: Book Published 1950 - 1999 - Joyce Carol Oates'sThem
B2: Classic written in your native language - The Glimpses of the Moon
B3: Classic of Europe - The Radetzky March
B4: Classic involving art - The Collector or Old Masters: A Comedy
B5: Classic from your bookshelf
I1: Book from the Group’s Bookshelf Prior to 2023
I2: Classic biography/autobiography or memoir - Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph
I3: Classic horror or gothic - The Castle of Otranto
I4: Classic comedy, satire, or humor - A Tale of a Tub or Catch-22
I5: Book from the group’s Favorites of 2022
N1: Classic of the Americas - One of Ours
N2: Classic Western - The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains
N3: Reader’s Choice
N4: Classic mystery or thriller - The Big Sleep
N5: Classic of Africa or Oceania - Out of Africa
G1: Classic from a group poll that did not win
G2: Classic action or adventure - Around the World in Eighty Days
G3: Classic history or historical fiction
G4: Class fantasy or science fiction - Solaris by Stanisław Lem
G5: Book from the Group’s 2023 Bookshelf
O1: Book Published before 1900 - Wives and Daughters
O2: New-To-You Classic Author - White Noise
O3: Classic of Asia - The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle or Clear Light of Day
O4: Classic in translation - No One Writes to the Colonel or Elective Affinities
O5: Book Published 1900 - 1949 - Cakes and Ale
I was NOT going to plan my 2023 reading, but then I went ahead and did it. This is very likely to change and that will definitely be due to the books suggested for polls in this group. I learn about so many books from this group that I never knew existed and I want to add them to my TBR list.
Kimberly wrote: "I was NOT going to plan my 2023 reading, but then I went ahead and did it. This is very likely to change and that will definitely be due to the books suggested for polls in this group. I learn abou..."I do the same. I say I won't plan, then I do, and then I read something else. But eventually I do read those books even if it is two or three years down the road. Have fun!
The planning is fun, and I usually change everything around as the year progresses. Keeps us all informed about all the great books out there! Enjoy!
It's only the second day of the year and already, I've made lots of changes.....2/25 completed as of 1/2/2023
B1: Book Published 1950 - 1999 - One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
B2: Classic written in your native language - The Blithedale Romance (read 1/1/2023)
B3: Classic of Europe - The Radetzky March
B4: Classic involving art - The Collector or Old Masters: A Comedy
B5: Classic from your bookshelf
I1: Book from the Group’s Bookshelf Prior to 2023: The Satanic Verses
I2: Classic biography/autobiography or memoir - Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph or Walden
I3: Classic horror or gothic - The Castle of Otranto
I4: Classic comedy, satire, or humor - Whisky Galore or Under the Net
I5: Book from the group’s Favorites of 2022: The Death of Ivan Ilych
N1: Classic of the Americas - One of Ours
N2: Classic Western - The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains
N3: Reader’s Choice: Twelve Angry Men (Read 1/2/2023)
N4: Classic mystery or thriller - The Big Sleep
N5: Classic of Africa or Oceania - The Grass Is Singing
G1: Classic from a group poll that did not win: The Driver's Seat
G2: Classic action or adventure - Around the World in Eighty Days
G3: Classic history or historical fiction
G4: Class fantasy or science fiction - We by Yevgeny Zamyatin
G5: Book from the Group’s 2023 Bookshelf: The 39 Steps
O1: Book Published before 1900 - The Praise of Folly by Erasmus
O2: New-To-You Classic Author - Thomas Bernhard - Concrete
O3: Classic of Asia - Thousand Cranes
O4: Classic in translation - Oblomov
O5: Book Published 1900 - 1949 - The Garden Party and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield
What a fantastic list!I think The Death of Ivan Ilych was one of my top picks for 2022. And I just finished reading Concrete and very much liked it.
I change mine all the time, Kimberly! Especially later in the year when I see that I've been overly ambitious in my planning and am getting a little burned out ;)I'm interested in your choice of Whiskey Galore for I4. I recently put it on my TBR list, but don't know much about it. It looks like a fun read though!
Past the halfway point!Update as of 5/20/2023 (13/25):
B1: Book Published 1950 - 1999 – The Perks of Being a WallFlower by Stephen Chbosky (1999) (4/29)
B2: Classic written in your native language – The Blithedale Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1/1)
B3: Classic of Europe – All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Marie Remarque (3/13)
B4: Classic involving art -
B5: Classic from your bookshelf – Aesop’s Fables by Aesop (2/25)
I1: Book from the Group’s Bookshelf Prior to 2023: Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekov (2/12)
I2: Classic biography/autobiography or memoir –
I3: Classic horror or gothic -
I4: Classic comedy, satire, or humor –
I5: Book from the group’s Favorites of 2022: Murder on the Orient Express (4/1)
N1: Classic of the Americas – Death Comes for the Archbishop (4/8)
N2: Classic Western -
N3: Reader’s Choice – Twelve Angry Men (1/2)
N4: Classic mystery or thriller – The 39 Steps (2/11)
N5: Classic of Africa or Oceania –
G1: Classic from a group poll that did not win:
G2: Classic action or adventure – Treasure Island (5/14)
G3: Classic history or historical fiction
G4: Class fantasy or science fiction -
G5: Book from the Group’s 2023 Bookshelf:
O1: Book Published before 1900 –
O2: New-To-You Classic Author – Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D. H. Lawrence (3/11)
O3: Classic of Asia –
O4: Classic in translation – Madame Bovary (5/20)
O5: Book Published 1900 - 1949 – The Call of the Wild (5/18)
Completed for a Black-out! 11/25/2023This looks very different from what I set out to read last year. LoL
B1: Book Published 1950 – 1999 - The Perks of Being a WallFlower by Stephen Chbosky (1999)(4/29/2023)
B2: Classic written in your native language - The Blithedale Romance (1/1/2023)
B3: Classic of Europe – All Quiet on the Western Front (3/13/2023)
B4: Classic involving art – An Artist of the Floating World (8/15/2023)
B5: Classic from your bookshelf - Aesop’s Fables (2/25/2023)
I1: Book from the Group’s Bookshelf Prior to 2023 – Uncle Vanya (2/12/2023)
I2: Classic biography/autobiography or memoir – The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls (5/29/2023)
I3: Classic horror or gothic – The Hearing Trumpet (8/6/2023)
I4: Classic comedy, satire, or humor –The Importance of Being Earnest (5/27/2023)
I5: Book from the group’s Favorites of 2022 – Murder on the Orient Express (4/1/2023)
N1: Classic of the Americas – Death Comes for the Archbishop (4/8/2023)
N2: Classic Western – Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey (10/15/2023)
N3: Reader’s Choice – Twelve Angry Men (1/2/2023)
N4: Classic mystery or thriller – The 39 Steps (2/11/2023)
N5: Classic of Africa or Oceania – Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto (11/6/2023)
G1: Classic from a group poll that did not win – The Riddle of the Sands (5/22/2023)
G2: Classic action or adventure – Treasure Island (5/14/2023)
G3: Classic history or historical fiction – The Time Traveler’s Wife (7/4/2023)
G4: Class fantasy or science fiction – The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells (6/12/2023)
G5: Book from the Group’s 2023 Bookshelf: The Bell Jar (5/30/2023)
O1: Book Published before 1900 – The Praise of Folly by Erasmus (6/6/2023)
O2: New-To-You Classic Author – Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence (3/11/2023)
O3: Classic of Asia – Paradise of the Blind (10/6/2023)
O4: Classic in translation – Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (5/20/2023)
O5: Book Published 1900 – 1949 – The Call of the Wild by Jack London. 1903 (5/18/2023)
Bravo, Kimberly. I laughed that it turned out different than you had planned--always the truth for me. You read some marvelous books this year!
Wobbley wrote: "Wow, Congrats Kimberly! What were the big standouts for you?"I was surprised by how fun it was to read Riders of the Purple Sage.
I don't typically read Westerns.
Books mentioned in this topic
Riders of the Purple Sage (other topics)Whisky Galore (other topics)
Concrete (other topics)
The Death of Ivan Ilych (other topics)
Under the Net (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Yevgeny Zamyatin (other topics)Katherine Mansfield (other topics)
Joyce Carol Oates (other topics)
Stanisław Lem (other topics)






