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Terry's 2022 Going Slow This Bingo

I would like a lot of suggestions from which to choose, but I would prefer suggestions that are:
- 300 pages or less
- classic from the 20th century
Thanks!

I suggest these 20th-century shorter novels:
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark 150 pages. About a eccentric teacher at a girl's school.
Animal Farm by George Orwell 122 pages. About farm animals seeking their rights.


I would like a lot of suggestions from which to choose, but I would prefer suggestions that are:
- 300 pages or less
- classic from the 20th century
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Orlando by Virginia Woolf? Most of the editions are under 300.

I suggest these 20th-century shorter novels:
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark 150 pages. About a eccentric teacher at a girl's school.
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Thanks, Cynda, but I have read both and I want to read books that are new to me.


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Thanks, Matt, but I have read Ethan Frome. However, The Outsiders may be in contention.

Thanks, Kathleen. Sula may be in contention.

I would like a lot of suggestions from which to choose, but I would prefer suggestions that are:
- 300 pages or less
- classic from the..."
Thanks, Aubrey. I am pretty sure I read Orlando back in the 1970s when I was reading Woolf during my early feminist days.

The Quiet American by Graham Greene is my suggestion, although you already have some good ones here.



Absolutely, Terry. Bob recommended it to me the last time we had this square for Bingo, and it was among the best books I read all year. I'd love to see everyone read it!

above recommendations nay still make the bingo card. Thanks to all who have sent me ideas!

Terry, I was so close to recommending this one to you! I'm so glad you picked it!

All your other good choices aside, I do hope you enjoy A Cry of Angels. It is a true favorite and the only book I have read 4 times.


I look forward to seeing how you like everything. Good luck!




Cat's Eye was brilliant Terry, and it was crushingly affecting. I related to it so much; I liked that nothing was softened to make characters more sympathetic. Damaged people don't behave perfectly while they're healing from what they've gone through, and she captures that so well.



Nice choices so far. It seems like I have read sections of The Power of Myth, and especially the parts about hero journeys. Very interesting.


You have had some great reads, Terry, and that is really what it is all about. You still have some great ones on your list!




Terry wrote: "I haven't posted progress in many months. With some review of of my read books, switching around and filling in blanks, I am five books away from blackout and somewhat doubtful I can do that in Dec..."
The classic in translation - I just read two murder / unhappy couple stories. I gave them both 4* although murders usually aren't a genre I like. Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola and The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy. I knocked them out this month to help with challenges.
A book I truly loved was A Simple Soul by Gustave Flaubert
A final thought is that one of our group reads for December is The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffmann Good luck.
The classic in translation - I just read two murder / unhappy couple stories. I gave them both 4* although murders usually aren't a genre I like. Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola and The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy. I knocked them out this month to help with challenges.
A book I truly loved was A Simple Soul by Gustave Flaubert
A final thought is that one of our group reads for December is The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffmann Good luck.
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✔ -- B3: Classic Science or Philosophy: A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There by Aldo Leopold; 1949; 240 page; read 04/16/22 *****
✔ -- B4: Classic Banned Book: A Separate Peace by John Knowles; 1959; 204 pages; owned; read 12/17/22 ****.
✔ -- B5: A Classic NOT on Our Bookshelf that Should be There: The Time It Never Rained by Elmer Kelton; 1973; 416 pages; read 8/06/22 *****
✔ -- I1: Book from the Group’s Bookshelf Prior to 2022: (5/2016) Black Beauty by Anna Sewell; 1877; 255 pages; read 9/6/22 ***
✔ -- I2: New-To-You Classic Author: All the King's Men: Restored Edition by Robert Penn Warren; 1947; 642 pages; read 10/1/22 ****
✔ -- I3: Classic Drama or Play: An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde; 1895; 96 pages; 4/21/22 ***
✔ -- I4: Classic Over 500 pages: The Far Pavilions by M.M. Kaye; 1978; 1189 pages; read 5/21/22 *****
✔ -- I5: Literary Prize of Your Country or Region: The March by E.L. Doctorow; 2005; 509 pages; read 04/16/22 *****
✔ -- N1: Classic Involving Music: Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey ; 1964; 715 pages; read 6/19/22; *****
✔ -- N2: Classic Mythology or Folklore: The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell; 1988; 293 pages; owned as audiobook. Read 1/26/22 *****
✔ -- N3: Free Space: Vera by Elizabeth von Arnim1921; 190 pages; read 8/10/22 ****
✔ -- N4: Classic Poetry or Essay Collection: The Silverado Squatters by Robert Louis Stevenson; 1883; 134 pages; owned, Read 12/19/22 ***
✔ -- N5: Classic by an Author from a Country you didn’t Read in 2021: (Mexico) Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo; 1955; 120 pages
✔ --G1: Winner of a Foreign Literary Prize: (Orange Prize) The Siege by Helen Dunmore; 2001; 203 pages; read 1/13/22 *****
✔ -- G2: Book from a group poll during your birthday month: (December 2016) The Birds by Daphne du Maurier; 1952; pages ?; read 11/29/22 *****
✔ -- G3: Classic Tragedy: Cool Hand Luke by Donn Pearce; 1965; 304 pages; read 7/16/22 *****
✔ -- G4: Group Bingo Participant Pick: A Cry of Angels by Jeff Fields; 1974; 383 pages; owned; read 12/10/22 *****
✔ -- G5: Book from the Group’s 2022 Bookshelf: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway; 1926; 251 pages. read 03/25/22 **
✔ -- O1: Book Published before 1900: The Blithedale Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne; 1852; 176 pages; read 10/12/22 **
✔ -- O2: Children’s Classic: The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain; 1881; 240 pages; read 1/1922
✔ -- O3: Classic Short Story Collection: That Distant Land: The Collected Stories by Wendell Berry; 2005; 448 pages; 9/1/22 *****
✔ -- O4: Classic in translation: Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekov; 1898; 116 pages; read 7/28/22 **
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