2022 ONTD Reading Challenge discussion

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2018 ♦️ARCHIVES♦️ April > APRIL - “Sure, Jan”

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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 327 comments Mod
This month, read a book with an unreliable narrator!

I will come back and update with recs


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June | 10 comments I think I want to read Lolita but I also don’t want to deal w all the bullshit that comes w it.


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kirsten (messyshelves) | 24 comments There are so many good choices to read for this, I don't even know where to start. I'm thinking of either American Psycho (it's been on my tbr list forever and I can't get enough of the musical - the London cast recording especially because MATT SMITH AS PATRICK!) or The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. I love Agatha Christie and that's one of her's I haven't read, a lot of people say it's one of the most influential mystery novels of all time and even though I know the ending I really want to actually read it myself.


message 6: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Zaccaria Looking at the suggestions (thank you for posting!) there's a lot more on there that I wanted to read but didn't realize fit into this category. If I can fit in We Have Always Lived in the Castle I definitely will!


message 7: by Undine (last edited Feb 27, 2018 07:21AM) (new)

Undine | 84 comments I'm gonna read The Murder of Roger Ackroyd! I'm also gonna do Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (and its sequel because that's the edition I bought.)


message 8: by Katie (new)

Katie (littlelistmaker) Oh would you look at that, an excuse to read We Have Always Lived in the Castle! But only if I remember to save it and not read it in March accidentally. Otherwise I may reread A Clockwork Orange for the first time since high school.


message 9: by Undine (new)

Undine | 84 comments Oh, btw the kindle edition of We Have Always Lived in the Castle is only $2.99 rn, so if anyone was planning to buy it, now’s a good time!


message 10: by Eve (new)

Eve (eveofrevolution) | 123 comments I’m planning on reading Shutter Island! Sometimes I feel like the only person who really loves the movie, so I’m curious how the book compares.


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Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 327 comments Mod
Eve wrote: "I’m planning on reading Shutter Island! Sometimes I feel like the only person who really loves the movie, so I’m curious how the book compares."

omg! i liked the movie too. i may find a copy too!


message 12: by Katie (new)

Katie (littlelistmaker) Eve wrote: "I’m planning on reading Shutter Island! Sometimes I feel like the only person who really loves the movie, so I’m curious how the book compares."

I read that book in high school, which was very long ago. I remember nothing about it other than it BLEW MY MIND at the time. That's another one where I wonder how I'd feel reading it more than 10 years later, so if I have time maybe I'll pick it up too!


message 13: by Eve (new)

Eve (eveofrevolution) | 123 comments Katie wrote: "Eve wrote: "I’m planning on reading Shutter Island! Sometimes I feel like the only person who really loves the movie, so I’m curious how the book compares."

I read that book in high school, which ..."


Haha good to know!! The movie blew my mind when I saw it, but apparently people thought it was predictable, which is why I see a lot of "meh" comments about it. I definitely did NOT predict anything about it though.


message 14: by Tejal (new)

Tejal (ohsodebonair) | 78 comments I'm probably going to start this theme off with Bonfire by Krysten Ritter and then move onto The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie.


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Nicole (lapetite) | 58 comments Undine wrote: "I'm gonna read The Murder of Roger Ackroyd! I'm also gonna do Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (and its sequel because that's the edition I bought.)"

I didn't know Gentlemen Prefer Blondes featured an unreliable narrator. I'm definitely making it my choice for April.


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Lea | 327 comments Mod
I'm interested in The Moonstone, Rebecca, Never Let Me Go, and The Dinner. So I guess I'll see what I'm in the mood for in April.

I really recommend His Bloody Project to anyone looking for immersive historical fiction/murder mystery. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is hilarious. The Remains of the Day is gorgeous and heartbreaking (also historical fiction).


message 17: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 327 comments Mod
omg I remember you recommending His Bloody Project to me - I'm gonna read that!


message 18: by Juliana (new)

Juliana (julzreads) | 94 comments I think I'm going to read The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian. A friend on here told me it involves an unreliable narrator. Then I'll read at least one more but I haven't decided yet.


message 19: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 327 comments Mod
Juliana wrote: "I think I'm going to read The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian. A friend on here told me it involves an unreliable narrator. Then I'll read at least one more but I haven't decide..."

I put that on hold, but it hasn't come in yet. I really love his writing and I'm super excited to read it since it's new!


message 20: by l (new)

l I'm going to read the night guest. I wanted to find one by a woc but it'll do


message 21: by l (last edited Mar 23, 2018 10:14AM) (new)

l Tzipporah wrote: "I think I want to read Lolita but I also don’t want to deal w all the bullshit that comes w it."

sebastian knight also has an unreliable narrator (many of his books do, despair is another one, which has a proto HH figure but no csa) and is one of his more delightful books if you're interested


message 22: by Tejal (new)

Tejal (ohsodebonair) | 78 comments Lea wrote: "I'm interested in The Moonstone, Rebecca, Never Let Me Go, and The Dinner. So I guess I'll see what I'm in the mood for in April.

I've had The Moonstone on my shelf for about six years and haven't yet read it. I might pick it for this challenge.


message 23: by Sasha (new)

Sasha | 104 comments Hmm..not sure what I want to go with this month. Picking is so hard! Lol. I was looking at The Blind Assassin (I had to read Alias Grace in HS and really enjoyed it). Looking at my tbr shelf I have: Lolita which has been on their for ages, The Thief, and Before I Go to Sleep. Oooo, someone rec'd The Red Tree in a post recently and I've been curious about that.


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Alyssa (girlcomeundone) | 155 comments Sasha wrote: "Hmm..not sure what I want to go with this month. Picking is so hard! Lol. I was looking at The Blind Assassin (I had to read Alias Grace in HS and really enjoyed it). Looking at my tbr..."

oooh i have a copy of 'Before I Go to Sleep' on my shelf! i will probably read it for this month if you want to discuss!


message 25: by Lucie (last edited Mar 27, 2018 06:49AM) (new)

Lucie | 26 comments Soooo many books from my tbr list in this category. Also loads I have read previously so should be lots to talk about! I'm hoping to read

We Have Always Lived in the Castle
A Clockwork Orange
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
To Kill a Mockingbird.

We'll see how far I get. Also I can highly recommend

Lolita
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Rebecca
Fight Club
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

Looking forward to getting started :)


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Arawelo | 4 comments I'm glad a couple of people already mentioned Rebecca, that's on my list. That and Wide Sargasso Sea I think. Honestly you could write a thesis on unreliable narrative depicted by female insanity on Jane Eyre and it's spin offs


message 28: by Sheneve (new)

Sheneve Butler | 12 comments I didn't have an idea for this month, so I'm going to read One of Us Is Lying.


message 29: by Kim (new)

Kim | 65 comments I'm going to read The Drama Teacher which I got from NetGalley. The blurb says "unreliable narrator" hah


message 30: by Kat (new)

Kat | 54 comments I'll be reading Rebecca this month.


message 31: by Lea (last edited Apr 01, 2018 02:16PM) (new)

Lea | 327 comments Mod
For anyone who is thinking about picking The Dinner by Herman Koch, there's a BBC World Book Club episode where he discusses that book.

Here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p029...

There is also an episode where Kazuo Ishiguro discusses The Remains of the Day.

Here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02r...


message 32: by Vivian (new)

Vivian (vivianislittle) | 12 comments I think I'm going to read Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day. I loveeeed 'Never Let Me Go' and enjoyed his writing style, so hopefully this will get me out of my reading funk.


message 33: by susan (new)

susan | 53 comments According to the list on goodreads, Code Name Verity is there and I've heard INCREDIBLY good things about it EVERYWHERE so that's my pick. If I have time left in the month, The Blind Assassin, I'm keen for more Atwood


message 34: by Kelly (new)

Kelly (vehiclesshockme) | 78 comments I'm reading The Dinner by Herman Koch this month because, coincidentally, it ended up being a book I snagged at the library last week on the "Blind date with a book shelf". When I got home and took off the wrapping I was like oh hey this is one for the challenge. I'm almost done with it so hopefully this month will be less crazy and I'll get in more as well :)


message 35: by Cathryn (new)

Cathryn (esmenoir) | 33 comments I just finished reading The Girl on the Train for this month and I enjoyed it well enough. I had the mystery figured out about halfway through, but the ending was still pretty satisfying. I'm kinda curious about the movie and might watch that in the next week or two.

I'd wanted to read the Curious Case of the Dog in Nighttime, but I'm trying to use this challenge as a way to read some Kindle books I own and haven't read yet and I already owned The Girl on the Train.

Because I want to read The Handmaid's Tale for dystopia month, I've decided that I will also try and get through Never Let Me Go in April as it's been in my Kindle library for ages.


message 36: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa (girlcomeundone) | 155 comments So i finished Before I Go to Sleep yesterday. it was meh. not nearly as tense or exciting as i wanted it to be.

I think i'm also going to aim to read Atonement this month, since it has been sitting on my shelf for forever.


message 37: by Sheneve (new)

Sheneve Butler | 12 comments After reading One of Us is Lying, I no longer think it applies to this challenge. I will read We Have Always Lived in the Castle and/or Belzhar.


message 38: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Bea (gekrepten) | 327 comments Mod
I've been reading His Bloody Project: Documents Relating to the Case of Roderick Macrae and I'm reallllly liking it!!


message 39: by anolinde (new)

anolinde | 18 comments So I just read Never Let Me Go, and I'm curious as to why Kathy would be considered an unreliable narrator? She tells things out of order, but otherwise seems more or less credible...


message 40: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany (tmoustakas) | 6 comments I'm reading Allegedly and it's SOOOO good so far. I said this in another post, but I'm so grateful for this challenge because I never would've known about this book otherwise.


message 41: by Sophie (new)

Sophie I read The Remains of the Day which was really interesting and good!


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