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Paula’s ”They Told Me I Had To Change the Name” 2023. ***COMPLETED***


What I do know is that my mom purchased me some Jane Austin books for Christmas (she doesn’t know that yet).
I also recently found a large book of compiled “Little Golden Books” at my local thrift bookstore. It has 100 of the most loved Little Golden Books. I can get through at least some of them before I gift this to my grandniece for her birthday in February.

What I do know is that my mom purchased me some ..."
Sounds like you're making some great plans AND getting some wonderful gifts, even if the givers don't know it yet!!!

I know the feeling :O)
Those gifts sound lovely. Hope you have a great time over the festivities, and enjoy your bingo board.

I need to look that up. That sounds AWESOME! For my
nieces...of course. lol
I found 3 of those treasuries online: a 1972 edition of 48 stories, a 1982 edition of 35 different stories, and a Disney Little Golden Books treasury.

I need to look that up. That s..."
The kids absolutely LOVED the books as their Xmas gifts. They carried them all over the house and I later got pics from their mom of them in the bedroom silently reading to each other. I couldnt wait until February, so they got them as Xmas gifts 🤣

Paula W wrote: "I have finished my first 3 squares (B1 - Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories, N2 - The Ox-Bow Incident, and O2 - Twelve Angry Men). One 4 star and two 5..."
Hooray for you! Not a sad challenge at all.
Hooray for you! Not a sad challenge at all.

Thanks!



I named it that before I got serious and started choosing books. It looked really daunting to me at first. But then I did some research and found books I already own that fit a lot of these categories. I think I will keep the name, though, at least until I mark most of these off my list. I am still researching the “classic of Africa or oceana” category, so nothing to add there yet.


I think I found one. I read a post tonight about “African classics that aren’t Things Fall Apart” and found this on that sounds intriguing:
Devil on the Cross by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o - “ Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o wrote in English until 1970, when he changed his name and committed to writing in Gikuyu, his mother tongue. Imprisoned without trial for crimes against the state, he wrote the first Gikuyu novel on prison-provided toilet paper in 1982. Devil on the Cross (Caitaani mũtharaba-Inĩ) begins with a journey of diverse people in a matatu taxi travelling from Nairobi to the rural outskirts for a “Devil’s Feast” of thieves and robbers, an allegory for the postcolonial nation’s journey toward a grim neocolonial future that spirals in unexpected directions.”

If you're still looking for African classics, I'd never heard of it, but happened to find this one at my library, and it was really good! The Bride Price by Buchi Emecheta.


No, don’t watch me! I’m only front-loading some classics because I know I have a lot of work commitments from late spring throughout the summer. At that point, there will be a real lag for me. I’m on vacation this week, so I am reading as much as possible.
No pressure, Paula. I will watch quietly, lol. I understand life has ups and downs, but it is great to see you off to such a marvelous start. Main goal--enjoy!

LOL. That is almost mean, Paula. I have not read either of them, but I think you have the categories exactly right. Saw the movie, Rosemary's Baby decades ago, and it is definitely horror.

He looked like a lizard and Gollum and something wet, all combined.




I usually read it in 3-4 days, so 100 pages at a time. If you are one of the ones who appreciate the humor, you will keep wanting to read it. But the chapters are long-ish. This isn’t a Dan Brown book where each chapter is 5 pages. They are more like 35-50 pages per chapter. You can read my review to see why some people love it and some people do not. (Also, you haven’t accepted my friend request so I cant tell you some of the more scandalous things about this book via messaging. 🤣😂)

I will be joining soon.



If it is, then I am also evil.


I hope you enjoy Rosemary's Baby. I read it last year and loved it. Scared the crap outta me.

Note to self: Read Rosemary’s Baby during daylight hours only. Got it!


Other Classic Books I Own but Haven’t Read Yet- Holes, The Bluest Eye, Pinocchio, Up the Down Staircase, What Falls Away: A Memoir, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Murder on the Orient Express, The Agony and the Ecstasy

I mean a book that I rea..."
I understand that. I often do this thing where I will purchase an ebook on sale for $1 or so, read it, and then decide to purchase the physical book because I loved it so much and want it on my shelf. Many physical books on my bookshelf are there because I read them as an ebook for free or almost free and decided to purchase the actual book because I loved it. My local used book store recognizes me as their best customer.

I mean a book that I rea..."
Thanks, Matt. I understand now :)

I mean a bo..."
You are off to a roaring start Paula! That's great.
I do the same thing you do. If I love a book on Kindle or Audio or the library, then I have and urge to buy the physical book. My used book store knows me too. Unfortunately, I have so many unread books on my shelves and keep adding new ones from this group and others, that I never reread. I'm determined to reread Death Comes for the Archbishop in March if it wins though. I read it from the library and had to purchase a hard copy.

I had already planned to read that one before it was even nominated. It is on my list of books I am working through that have life and death titles (or live/die, born/kill, etc). So I found a copy at the thrift store for about $2.00 and purchased it a few months ago. Looks fairly certain to win!

I hope you love it as much as I did. It's a quiet book told through vignettes rather than a driving narrative but it paints a beautiful historical picture of time and place.

Your description reminds me of how much I loved The Remains of the Day. I have a weird tendency to fall in love with quiet, intelligent British butlers and monks. 🤣 Maybe I’ll nominate this one for a re-read or a buddy read this year.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's and Three Stories✅ 1/1/23, 4****B2: Classic written in your native language -
The Bluest Eye✅ 1/31/23, 5*****B3: Classic of Europe -
To the Lighthouse✅1/16/23, 4****B4: Classic involving art -
Girl with a Pearl Earring✅1/27/23, 4****B5: Classic from your bookshelf -
Sense and sensibiliity.✅1/24/23, 4****I1: Book from the Group’s Bookshelf Prior to 2023 -
Mansfield Park✅2/14/23, 2**I2: Classic biography/autobiography or memoir -
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings✅ 2/20/23, 5*****I3: Classic horror or gothic -
Christine✅3/11/23, 4****I4: Classic comedy, satire, or humor -
A Confederacy of Dunces✅ 1/8/23, 5*****I5: Book from the group’s Favorites of 2022 -
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont✅ 2/2/23, 4****N1: Classic of the Americas -
To Kill a Mockingbird✅ 2/6/23, 5*****N2: Classic Western -
The Ox-Bow Incident✅ 1/3/23, 5*****N3: Reader’s Choice-
Song of Solomon✅ 2/28/23, 5*****N4: Classic mystery or thriller -
Murder on the Orient Express✅ 2/10/23, 5*****N5: Classic of Africa or Oceania -
No Longer at Ease✅ 3/16/23, 5*****G1: Classic from a group poll that did not win -
Holes✅3/15/23, 4****G2: Classic action or adventure -
Where the Red Fern Grows✅ 1/29/23, 5*****G3: Classic history or historical fiction -
Death Comes for the Archbishop✅ 3/19/23, 4****G4: Classic fantasy or science fiction -
The Giving Tree✅ 2/8/23, 5*****G5: Book from the Group’s 2023 Bookshelf -
The Cider House Rules✅ 1/18/23, 4****O1: Book Published before 1900 -
Electra (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana)✅ 3/6/23, 3***O2: New-To-You Classic Author -
Twelve Angry Men✅ 1/1/23, 5*****O3: Classic of Asia -
Kitchen✅ 3/15/23, 4****O4: Classic in translation -
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man✅ 3/1/23, 4****O5: Book Published 1900 - 1949 -
Jamaica Inn✅ 2/17/23, 4****