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The hardest one for me is always "Readers Choice!"There's so much out there!I hope you enjoy the challenge :)
Vicky wrote: "The hardest one for me is always "Readers Choice!"There's so much out there!I hope you enjoy the challenge :)"Reader's Choice is always my last posted. A book I liked that didn't fit anywhere else. There are always many to choose from!
Bob wrote: "Looking forward to watching how your challenge develops. Have fun!"Thanks, Bob. I am waiting a bit longer to commit. There are so many books to be read!
Annette wrote: "I pencilled in a few books on my 2021 Bingo today. Leaving some TBD."Your reads are so highbrow. Good luck. Maybe I will some day be able to enjoy what you enjoy, but I have made my peace in remaining a philistine.
These look great, Annette. I loved both your Booker choices, and The Lottery is not to be missed. Enjoy your reading!
Looks like you are moving right along, Annette! I have to say The Remains of the Day is a favorite! I hope you choose it!
Thanks, everyone! It's a bit like scaling a mountain (lol)... one step/page at a time up the Mt TBR.
Only 4 books left for a blackout. One is Reader's Choice so I've got that covered but I always save it for last.
Annette wrote: "Only 4 books left for a blackout. One is Reader's Choice so I've got that covered but I always save it for last."Almost there! :)
Aubrey wrote: "Annette wrote: "Only 4 books left for a blackout. Almost there! :)"
Yep -- but feeling the pressure of my other challenges.
Remains of the Day is very good. You can always change your mind about your choices, though. This should be fun — no pressure. You are so close!
Terry wrote: "Remains of the Day is very good. You can always change your mind about your choices, though. This should be fun — no pressure. You are so close!"Thanks, Terry. I have a copy of The Remains of the Day on my physical shelf so I'll give it a shot.
Annette wrote: "Terry wrote: "Remains of the Day is very good. You can always change your mind about your choices, though. This should be fun — no pressure. You are so close!"Thanks, Terry. I have a copy of [boo..."
I just finished Remains of the Day, Terry! Thanks for the nudge in that direction. It was great! It was my last book for a Blackout Bingo except for the Reader's Choice which I am saving for when I finish [book:In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages|123091] which won't link :(
Annette wrote: "Annette wrote: "Terry wrote: "Remains of the Day is very good. You can always change your mind about your choices, though. This should be fun — no pressure. You are so close!"Thanks, Terry. I hav..."
What a coincidence! I just finished my entry on Day 10 of the 30 Day Challenge where I choseThe Remains of the Day as my favorite classic book! Congratulations on your progress and I agree that this is a wonderful book.
I keep seeing The Blue Castle on threads. Perhaps that should be what I read next.
Lynn wrote: "Annette wrote: "Annette wrote: "Terry wrote: "Remains of the Day is very good. You can always change your mind about your choices, though. This should be fun — no pressure. You are so close!"Than..."
Thanks, Lynn.
I loved Anne of Green Gables as a girl. My parents even took the family to Prince Edward Island because of it. My hometown library was very small so I am now just reading other works by her like Emily of the New Moon. The Blue Castle was my first adult LM Montgomery read.
And done! Last book I enter is my "Reader's Choice". As usual it was one of my favorite reads this year: In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages
Congrats, Annette! I've heard good things about that Reader's Choice work of yours over the last few years, and what with my ever present interest in women in translation, I may have to snag it next time I see a copy.
Bravo, Annette! I have your Reader's Choice on my TBR, so I will bump it up to short-list status.
Thanks, everyone! I definitely do not want to discourage anyone but I found that In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages required slower reading. I saw similar comments in the reviews. And as an added note: I read it on hoopla.
Books mentioned in this topic
In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages (other topics)In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages (other topics)
In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages (other topics)
Emily of the New Moon (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Honoré de Balzac (other topics)Andrew Lang (other topics)
Władysław Stanisław Reymont (other topics)
Ted Kooser (other topics)








And Done!
√ B1: Book From Our Group’s Shelf Prior to 2021 The Secret Garden
√ B2: Book That Has Been Made Into Film Treasure Island
√ B3: Booker Prize Winner The Remains of the Day
√ B4: Classic Romance The Blue Castle
√ B5: Classic of Europe The Sorrows of Young Werther
√ I1: Classic Adventure The Wolves of Willoughby Chase and The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
√ I2: Book Published or Written 1700 or earlier Othello
√ I3: Classic Short Story Collection The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
√ I4: Book Published in the 19th Century The Brick Moon
√ I5: New To Me Classic Author Honoré de Balzac: At The Sign Of The Cat And Racket and more ! See my buffet challenge!
√ N1: Nobel Laureate I have read The Jungle Book and After the Divorce. I'm going to save Władysław Stanisław Reymont's The Peasants: Autumn for next year.
√ N2: History or Historical Fiction Babette’s Feast
√ N3: Reader’s Choice In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages
√ N4: Classic Satire or Comedy Candide
√ N5: Newberry Medal Winner Sarah, Plain and Tall
√ G1: Classic Female Author Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen and The Lottery
√ G2: Book Published in the 18th Century The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
√ G3: NonfictionTen Days in a Mad-House
√ G4: Book Published in the 20th Century Summer
√ G5: Book From Another Book Club or Library List Lost Horizon
√ O1: Classic of Africa When Rain Clouds Gather
√ O2: Classic Mystery, Suspense, or Thriller Witness for the Prosecution
√ O3: Pulitzer Prize Winner Delights and Shadows by Ted Kooser (Won in 2005)
√ O4: 100 Must-Read Classics in Translation Rashomon and Other Stories
√ O5: Book From Our Group’s 2021 Bookshelf Cranford and The Portrait of a Lady