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Choose 6 for a Light Challenge or 12 for the full Challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 12/29/15 10:45 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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Light Challenge - aiming for 6 from the list below... 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899: Carmilla by Le Fanu (2/19/16) ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 8/28/16 11:45 PM ET - Total times edited: 11 |
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I'm going to commit to 12. We shall see.... Choose 6 for a Light Challenge or 12 for the full Challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 2/20/16 9:21 PM ET - Total times edited: 3 |
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RE Kristen K: Lao She also wrote The Drum Singers, one of the saddest novels I've ever read. The Great Beastly Cultural Revolution drove Lao She to suicide in 1966. RE Susan K: The Rubber Band was a really good choice. I read it for a challenge in 2014. The review is here. I will read the following for this challenge. updated January 30 1/ A 19th Century Classic: The Three Clerks - AnthonyTrollope. My review is here. updated May 25 2/ A 20th Century Classic (1900 to 1966): Jesting Pilate – Aldous Huxley. My review is here.. updated April 19 3/ A classic by a woman author: An Englishwoman in America – Isabella Bird. My review is here. updated March 16 4/ A classic in translation:Uncle Charles has Locked Himself in – Georges Simenon. My review is here. updated February 17 5/ A classic by a non-white author: The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass My review is here. updated January 26 6/ An adventure classic (fiction or non-fiction): Tent Life in Siberia by George Lennan My review is here. updated March 31 7/ A fantasy, science fiction, or dystopian classic: Brave New World - Aldous Huxley. My review is here. updated March 10 8/ A classic detective novel: Over My Dead Body - Rex Stout My review is here. updated March 28 9/ A classic which includes the name of a place in the title: London Labour and the London Poor - Henry Mayhew. My review is here. updated July 19 10/ A classic which has been banned or censored: Tropic of Cancer - Henry Miller. My review is here. updated February 3 11/ Re-read a classic: Catch-22 - Joseph Heller. My review is here. updated January 28 12/ A volume of classic short stories: Trouble is My Business – Raymond Chandler. My review is here. U-Pick-Um Categories: Click on the title to go to the review Pop History: The Devils of Loudon – Aldous Huxley Belle France: The Family Lie – Georges Simenon War - What it is Good for: A Writer at War – Vasily Grossman An Early Mystery: The Moonstone – Wilkie Collins Autobiography: Call Me Lucky – Bing Crosby Manhattan Mystery: The Case of the Black Orchids – Rex Stout Perry, Della, and Paul: The Case of the Shoplifter’s Shoe – Erle Stanley Gardner Country Doings: Orley Farm – Anthony Trollope Noir: Red Harvest – Dashiell Hammett Early Ethnography: Nightless City - J.E. de Becker Last Edited on: 7/19/16 9:43 AM ET - Total times edited: 16 |
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do you think it is acceptable to start a new challenge if you did not finish the challenge from last year? |
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Charles: Of course! Life gets in the way of reading sometimes. For me, a remodel and young adults moving in and out cut my reading totals by 40%. Tomorrow starts a new year and I'm resolved to do a lot better this year! |
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Good job Susan! It's August 29, the day before my birthday and I've finished a full challenge. It was fun and enlightening. My favorite book was Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston but I also really enjoyed Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling, The Cross by Sigrid Undset and my reread of The Professor's House by Willa Cather. 1. 5. ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 11/22/16 6:23 PM ET - Total times edited: 42 |
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Choose 6 for a Light Challenge 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 1/1/16 12:41 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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Choose 6 for a Light Challenge or 12 for the full Challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 1/10/16 4:09 PM ET - Total times edited: 2 |
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1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Choose 6 for a lite challenge. |
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1. A 19th Century Classic - The Woman in White, Wilkie Collins. Completed June 2016.***** ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 11/1/16 6:40 PM ET - Total times edited: 5 |
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I'm doing 6 books for a Light Challenge this year. As you can see, most of them are Westerns. I might increase it to a 12-book-challenge later on, if I happen to get more classics fitting the remaining catagories. If somebody has a lot of classics on their bookshelf and is willing to do a deal on them, feel free to let me know, as I may be interested. :) Thanks. 1. A 19th Century Classic. The Last of the Mohicans, by James Fenimore Cooper, originally written 1826 (DONE) ***WILD CARD*** To Tame a Land, by Louis L'Amour, written 1955 (DONE), and Billy Budd, by Herman Melville, written before 1891 but first published in 1924 (DONE) YAY! I'VE COMPLETED THE CHALLENGE! WHAT FUN!
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Choose 6 for a Light Challenge or 12 for the full Challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 4/21/16 9:48 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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Choose 6 for a Light Challenge or 12 for the full Challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain ***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice. Last Edited on: 11/23/16 11:14 PM ET - Total times edited: 4 |
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1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899.
2. A 20th Century Classic - any book published between 1900 and 1966.
3. A classic by a woman author.
4. A classic in translation. Any book originally written published in a language other than your native language.
5. A classic by a non-white author. Can be African-American, Asian, Latino, Native American, etc.
6. An adventure classic - can be fiction or non-fiction. Children's classics like Treasure Island are acceptable.
7. A fantasy, science fiction, or dystopian classic. Dystopian could include classics like 1984, and children's classics like The Hobbit are acceptable.
8. A classic detective novel. It must include a detective, amateur or professional. This list of books from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction is a great starting point if you're looking for ideas.
9. A classic which includes the name of a place in the title. It can be the name of a house, a town, a street, etc. Examples include Bleak House,Main Street, The Belly of Paris, or The Vicar of Wakefield.
10. A classic which has been banned or censored. For ideas: http://www.ala.org/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/classics If possible, you might mention why this book was banned or censored.
11. Re-read a classic you read in school (high school or college). If it's a book you loved, does it stand the test of time? If it's a book you disliked, is it any better a second time around?
12. A volume of classic short stories. This must be one complete volume, at least 8 short stories. It can be an anthology of stories by different authors, or all the stories can be by a single author. Children's stories are acceptable in this category also.
***WILD CARD*** One free choice selection in place of any other selection. May be used twice
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