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Okay...I understand that 😄"
I knew you would!!

Haha, that sounds very much like something I’d do

Congrats on finishing your challenge!

Congrats on finishing your challenge!"
Thanks, Karol. I've read A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, David Copperfield, and now Bleak House. There's plenty more to read. Do you have any favorites that I haven't read yet? Oliver Twist is very popular, but I'm kind of being drawn to The Pickwick Papers for next year's list. We'll see.
Lea wrote: "Karol wrote: "How wonderful that you read Dickens! I haven't gotten to Bleak House yet . . . but unlike you, I loved Great Expectations when I had to read it in school. It ..."
I read Pickwick in high school and I think I liked it. (it was 50 years+ ago.. LOL. I recommend Nicholas Nickleby very much. (just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons)
I read Pickwick in high school and I think I liked it. (it was 50 years+ ago.. LOL. I recommend Nicholas Nickleby very much. (just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons)

Thanks for the suggestions. I gave some thought to Nicholas Nickleby too! And it makes me feel better that you can't remember why you liked Pickwick. I honestly can't remember why I disliked Great Expectations so much. :-)
Lea wrote: "Bill wrote: "I read Pickwick in high school and I think I liked it. (it was 50 years+ ago.. LOL. I recommend Nicholas Nickleby very much. (just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons)"
Thanks for th..."
I think we read one chapter of Great Expectations in junior high and I wasn't fond then.. I've seen the movie since and it was interesting.
Thanks for th..."
I think we read one chapter of Great Expectations in junior high and I wasn't fond then.. I've seen the movie since and it was interesting.

I have read the ones you've listed except for the Pickwick Papers. One gem I love that you haven't mentioned is The Cricket on the Hearth, which is more of a novella and one of his "Christmas books." I actually like to read this one on New Year's Day.

That's a really good suggestion, Karol. I'll have to give that a try. It's nice to start the New Year out with a little Dickens. :-)
Karol wrote: "Lea wrote: "Thanks, Karol. I've read A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, David Copperfield, and now Bleak House. There's plenty more to read. Do you have any favorites that..."
A novella! From Dickens!?? Yeah, I need to read that!
A novella! From Dickens!?? Yeah, I need to read that!

Same! Sometimes I don't have the energy for 800+ pages of Dickens, so this sounds great. My library doesn't have it on audio, so I'm going to have to read the book. I have a longer backlog of books that aren't on library audio, but hopefully I can squeeze it in for the New Year. We'll see.

I have a rolling list for the following year. It isn't the same as it was on January 1st, but anytime I want to add a book, I have to remove another book. It's brutal. But, I always have a list for next year. :-)
Lea wrote: "Alissa wrote: "So, you working on your list for 2025? ;-)"
I have a rolling list for the following year. It isn't the same as it was on January 1st, but anytime I want to add a book, I have to rem..."
Congrats and good planning... I have no ideas right now what challenges I want for next year...
I have a rolling list for the following year. It isn't the same as it was on January 1st, but anytime I want to add a book, I have to rem..."
Congrats and good planning... I have no ideas right now what challenges I want for next year...

I always do the same thing - my 100 list, and then my 12 + 4 is a subset of that. I really want to finish out my states challenge (I only have 5 states left), but I'm struggling to figure out which books to eliminate...the struggle is real. :-)
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Reading random books not on any list, of course. I'm feeling so rebellious right now, I just don't want to read anything on my lists! I also want to start a bunch of new series, but I'm trying to contain that urge at the moment. :-)