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Choose 6 for the light challenge or 12 for the full challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. Wild card ** Substitute one category for another, or one from the 2016 list. May be used twice. (Maybe you hate romance or the Russian tomes.) All credit for this list goes to the lovely blog Books and Chocolate Last Edited on: 12/19/16 11:39 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. Wild card ** Substitute one category for another, or one from the 2016 list. May be used twice. (Maybe you hate romance or the Russian tomes.) Last Edited on: 11/13/17 8:37 PM ET - Total times edited: 7 |
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Choose 6 for the light challenge or 12 for the full challenge. (Will choose 6) 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899: The Red Badge of Courage by Crane Wild card ** Substitute one category for another, or one from the 2016 list. May be used twice. (Maybe you hate romance or the Russian tomes.) Little Big Man by Berger Last Edited on: 10/3/17 9:02 PM ET - Total times edited: 6 |
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Choose 6 for the light challenge or 12 for the full challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. Wild card ** Substitute one category for another, or one from the 2016 list. May be used twice. (Maybe you hate romance or the Russian tomes.)
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Choose 6 for the light challenge or 12 for the full challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. Wild card ** Substitute one category for another, or one from the 2016 list. May be used twice. (Maybe you hate romance or the Russian tomes.) All credit for this list goes to the lovely blog Books and Chocolate Last Edited on: 5/22/17 2:34 AM ET - Total times edited: 2 |
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Choose 6 for the light challenge or 12 for the full challenge. 1. 3. A classic by a woman author. - Emma by Jane Austen. in process 4.
12. A Russian Classic. 2017 will be the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, so read a classic by any Russian author. Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol, have Wild card ** Substitute one category for another, or one from the 2016 list. May be used twice. (Maybe you hate romance or the Russian tomes.) All credit for this list goes to the lovely blog Books and Chocolate Last Edited on: 6/6/18 3:17 PM ET - Total times edited: 51 |
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I will read these books for the challenge.
updated February 13 1. A 19th Century Classic - Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen (1813), My review is here.
updated May 11 2. A 20th Century Classic – The Crying of Lot 49 – by Thomas Pynchon (1965). My review is here.
updated February 10 3. A classic by a woman author – Domestic Manners of the Americans – Frances Trollope (1832). My review is here.
updated May 23 4. A classic in translation – The Tale of Genji – Murasaki Shikibu (tr. Seidensticker) (about 1021). My review is here.
updated January 26 5. A classic published before 1800 - Roderick Random - Tobias Smollet. My review is here.
updated April 19 6. An romance classic – The Claverings - Anthony Trollope (1877). My review is here.
updated May 5 7. A Gothic or horror classic - One Thousand and One Ghosts - Alexandre Dumas (1848). My review is here.
updated May 8 8. A classic with a number in the title – The Case of the Seven of Calvary – Anthony Boucher (1937) My review is here.
updated May 17 A classic which includes the name of an animal in the title - Bugles and a Tiger: My Life in the Gurkhas - John Masters (1956). My review is here.
updated March 15 10. A classic set in a place you'd like to visit – Small Town D.A. – Robert Traver. (1958). My review is here.
updated January 17 11. An award-winning classic - Aududon - Catherine Rourke. My reivew is here.
updated March 12 12. A Russian Classic – The Complete Short Novels – Anton Chekhov (tr. Pevear & Volokhonsky). My review is here.
Other classics: Click the title/author to go to the review Green-eyed Monster (classic about jealousy): He Knew He Was Right – Anthony Trollope Victorian Wraiths: The Haunted House – Charles Dickens La Belle France (classic set in France): Maigret Goes Home – Georges Simenon Caledonia Stern & Wilde (classic set in Scotland): Lament for a Maker – Michael Innes Our ancestors were smarter than us (classic nonfiction): A Natural History of Nonsense – Bergan Evans
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I hope y'all don't mind me jumping in here! I've got so many classics on my TBR pile. Hoping this will help get some of them read!
Choose 6 for the light challenge or 12 for the full challenge. 1. A 19th Century Classic - any book published between 1800 and 1899. Wild card ** Substitute one category for another, or one from the 2016 list. May be used twice. (Maybe you hate romance or the Russian tomes.) |
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