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Pink's 2017 Bingo Challenge

N1: South American Classic - Love in the Time of Cholera
O2: Classic Folklore or Mythology - The Iliad, Aesop's Fables
O3: Asian Classic - Rashomon, The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights, Volume 1, Midnight's Children

If anyone wants to buddy read anything with me next year, I'm sure we'll be able to schedule something. I expect there will be a lot of crossover on everyone's challenge lists!



Great list Pink! Many that you don't have on my list are ones that could still end up there.
For Play's you can't go wrong with Streetcar Named Desire or Death of a Salesman. I've read both, seen the film of both and seen live play adaptations of both and love all versions (though the films aren't as good as the plays). I'm Not familiar with No Exit.
I'm reading The Age of Innocence in January with my 3-D life book club if that works for a buddy read.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

I might join you for a January read of The Age of Innocence, but I might not want to read it that soon. I'll wait and see how I feel once the new year starts :)
You are always a great planner Pink. Welcome to the challenge. I may need to steal of few of your ideas.

One of the fun aspects of this challenge is all the nice buddy reads that spring from it. Lots of potential in your list!





Good to hear you liked Fathers and Sons, I feel a bit daunted about it at the moment, but it seems like a book I should read.
I also have high hopes for Doctor Zhivago and Ethan Frome....and for all of them really!
Fathers and Sons is one I need to get to as well. Zhivago was a bit of a disappointment for me, but that was because I have always loved the movie so. So many good reads to try to get to!

Doctor Zhivago is one I put on my Old & New challenge this year - I even bought a copy of it! But I've completely failed in my plans to read it.
I didn't realize Donna Tart has won an award. I have her Secret History on my TBR.
Midnight's Children is my favorite by Rushdie so far.

Melanti, the only Wharton I've read is Xingu, so I'm planning to try a couple of her books in 2017.
Donna Tartt has won a few prizes, including The Pulitzer, although not for The Secret History!
Oh and I haven't read anything by Rushdie, time to correct that!



Gosh, you're all making it very difficult to resist!!!! :0)

I can recommend D.H. Lawrence. Read several of his books and allways enjoyed them.
We share some books on our lists. Curious to hear your opinion on them.
Good luck and enjoy!


Great ideas! D.H. Lawrence has been on my radar for awhile, so I may read him too. Good luck on your challenge :)

On my challenge list, so good to hear!

New to you author - The Good Immigrant by Nikesh Shukla
20th century classic - Swann's Way by Marcel Proust
Nobel laureate - To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway
Prize winning female author - Autumn by Ali Smith


I've read a few of her other books with mixed results. Autumn was by far my favourite, though I also enjoyed How to Be Both.

I've read a few of her other books with mixed results. Autumn..."
Yep, I was referring to Girl Meets Boy.. I really liked the first few in the myths series and decided to collect them.. Unfortunately, that series has as many duds as it does great books. Some of the authors they've recruited haven't been a good fit for the premise of the series, IMO.
Good to hear that other books by Smith are better!


I found it hit and miss. I really enjoyed the first part, but started to lose interest about half way through as it was so slow and a lot of effort for little reward. I'm reading all 7? books with another group over this year, but at the moment I'm not sure how far I'll continue with it. I know what you mean about wanting to complete it, but so far that's not enough reason to commit to more of the same, especially as I've heard the first book is the best.




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✘ B1: Written by Nobel Laureate Ernest Hemingway
✘ B2: Classic Comedy or Satire An Ideal Husband
✘ B3: Classic Tragedy King Lear
✘ B4: Classic Made into a Film/TV The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
✘ B5: Winner of a Foreign Literary Prize Beloved
✘ I1: 20th Century Classic The House of Mirth
✘ I2: New-to-You Author Nikesh Shukla
✘ I3: Classic Play Creditors
✘ I4: Classic of More than 500 Pages The Three Musketeers
✘I5: 18th Century or Earlier Classic The Canterbury Tales
✘ N1: South American Classic Ficciones
✘ N2: Short Story Classic Dubliners
✘ N3: FREE SPACE Excellent Women
✘ N4: Poetry Collection Stung With Love: Poems and Fragments
✘ N5: European Classic Swann's Way
✘ G1: 19th Century Classic Hard Times
✘ G2: Bokklubben (Norwegian Book Club) World Library List Book Dead Souls
✘ G3: Classic Non-fiction Homage to Catalonia
✘ G4: Group Read Villette
✘ G5: Classic Recommended by a Friend A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
✘ O1: Literary Prize of Your Country/Region The Passion
✘ O2: Classic Folklore or Mythology The Epic of Gilgamesh
✘ O3: Asian Classic Tao Te Ching
✘ O4: Classic Romance A Room with a View
✘ O5: Prize-Winning Female Author Ali Smith