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April Classic Chunkster - Nominations Thread
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Dianne wrote: "Time is flying this year! We have a few more weeks to go with House of Government but I wanted to get your ideas about what type of classic chunkster we should read in april - should we do a themed..."IRT themed read - I never read by theme, so I'm blank on that
IRT time period - it matters not to me.
This is not a nomination, it's just an idea. I know I can't get my juices flowing. I've read it, I enjoyed it, it wasn't what I expected. It was quirky. Like I said, just an idea to get the conversation going. Hope this link works!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...?
Hummingbirder wrote: "Dianne wrote: "Time is flying this year! We have a few more weeks to go with House of Government but I wanted to get your ideas about what type of classic chunkster we should read in april - should..."Is this a link to The Art of Fielding? I haven't read it. However, it would not qualify as a classic chunkster lol
I would suggest either French chunkster (still want CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA), or, maybe nonfiction or historical classic chunkster. Gibbon, although he may be too chunky, Custine's Letters from Russia, anything like that.MONT ST MICHEL AND CHARTRES.
Christopher wrote: "I would suggest either French chunkster (still want CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA), or, maybe nonfiction or historical classic chunkster. Gibbon, although he may be too chunky, Custine's Letters from Russi..."I like the french idea! That brings Victor Hugo, Stendhal, Dumas, Balzac, Zola, Perec and Flaubert (not sure if there are flaubert chunksters) all in play. Oooh - even Proust!
Ok since we don't seem to have a resounding endorsement for themes, let's open up the nominations! You may nominate any one classic chunkster and second another, we will start reading April 1. The five most seconded nominations will go to poll on Monday, March 5.
Happy nominating!
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Nominations:
Jane Eyre: Dianne (Nom) / Christopher, Sarah Anne (Seconds)
Les Mis: Hummingbirder (Nom) / Stephanie (Second)
Charterhouse of Parma: Christopher (Nom) /Roman Clodia, Dianne (Seconds)
Vanity Fair: Stephanie (Nom) / Linda (Second)
Book of Disquiet: Amanda (Nom) / Pamela (Second)