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dely | 5488 comments Sorry, but I can't find the discussion Smitha had opened last year for the personal challenges. I hope it won't be a problem if I add it in this folder.

Here I will add only the personal challenges but I don't have a lot, only two: India and cats.
I started both of them last year and I want to continue.

Perhaps I will also make something like A-Z authors or A-Z titles or something else, will see!


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dely | 5488 comments I want to start a new challenge for fun. Seen that I'm reading The Novel Cure: From Abandonment to Zestlessness: 751 Books to Cure What Ails You I want to try this "cure" for my diseases. I'm curious to see if the right book can really help. Of course now you will have a psychological profile of me but it's not a problem (I'll have to kill you!).
I start with the diseases that start with the A. I'm reading the book in Italian so if you see "low self-esteem" it's because in Italian the word starts with the A.


The Novel Cure

A
agoraphobia: The Woman in the Dunes
anxiety: The Portrait of a Lady
apathy: The Postman Always Rings Twice
ambition, lack of: The Crimson Petal and the White
fall out of love: 1Q84
low self-esteem: The Shipping News and Rebecca

bonus: Autonauts of the Cosmoroute (I don't have this disease but I liked the plot).


2014:
apathy: The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain
This book was recommended for who suffers of apathy. To tell the truth I'm not apathetic, I'm perhaps idle but there is nothing wrong in idleness. With this book an apathetic should receive some adrenaline to "wake up" but I don't think it helps. Reading about the adventurous and dangerous life of the two main characters I would be glad to be apathetic at least my life is save!

anxiety: The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
This book is suggested for anxious people (I am). It was really a relaxing read (sometimes boring) but it was as if I was walking in the English meadows or among Roman ruins and this was relaxing. Also James' writing style was relaxing and very very slow, there are descriptions full of details.

low self-esteem: Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
This books is suggested to people with a low self-esteem and it really helped. Compared to the main character, the second wife, I'm not a person with low self-esteem and I'm not a weak person like her. I feel much better after reading this book, I feel strong and my self-esteem increased a lot!

lack of ambition: The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber
This book should help for people who suffer from lack of ambition. Well, after reading the story of Sugar, a prostitute who wants to come out of her misery, I'm really glad I'm a person without amibtions or targets. I live my serene life day after day and by sure I would never behave like Sugar to have something more from my life.

people who don't believe anymore in love: 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
The story of Tengo and Aomame should help people to start believing again in love. When they were 10 years old Aomame holds tight Tengo's hand. She loved him but was never able to tell him and the only thing she could do is holding his hand for a long moment. From this day their lives take different ways because Aomame must move to another town. Now they are 30 years old but they have never forgotten each other though they were never brave enough to look for the other one. But their love is very strong and they will also make some important choices in their lives because of this love; it has influenced their lives though Tengo isn't aware of this while Aomame is.
The whole story doesn't talk about their love, but it is an important part of the book.
Did it help me to start believing again in love? No. I will continue to be the usual cynical person when something has to do with love.


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47125 comments Mod
No probs, dely. You can continue here.
Good luck with your challenges.


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dely | 5488 comments Smitha wrote: "No probs, dely. You can continue here.
Good luck with your challenges."


Thanks ;)


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dely | 5488 comments I have finished my cat-challenge!


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47125 comments Mod
Congratulations


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dely | 5488 comments Smitha wrote: "Congratulations"

Thanks ;)


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dely | 5488 comments updated #4


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dely | 5488 comments Could manage to finish the books with the "A" for my novel cure challenge. So next year will be dedicated to the letter "B" (but also more if I can).

I can't find two books so I hope to read them someday otherwise it's not a big problem.


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