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Merry Christmas to those who celebrate. My January pick is The Feast of the Goat by Vargas Llosa. I am starting the year off with a brutal dictator.
My January TBR is Notes from the Underground. That will pair nicely with Mrs 'Arris Goes to Paris :)
My #11 is Interview with a Vampire. Dictators, Vile Bodies, Underground and Vampires, 2024 is starting off weirdly.
Number 11 for me is King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard. Looking forward to a fun adventure novel.
My 11 is We by Yevgeny Zamyatin. Which is pretty cool, because I'm planning on re-reading 1984 soon, before reading Julia by Sandra Newman. So I'll get the full chain.
My #11 is A Farewell to Arms, which is a physical book I won’t get to until I return home late in the month. I have probably read it in my youth, but no memories!
Diane wrote: "Merry Christmas to those who celebrate. My January pick is The Feast of the Goat by Vargas Llosa. I am starting the year off with a brutal dictator."I listened to this one early this year, and although it was brutal, I thought it was a great historical fiction. I used it for the #FoodAndLit challenge on Litsy and made braised goat for supper one night to go with my listening.
Jane wrote: "I have posted my TBR list to the folder several times and it just keeps disappearing. I'm putting it here just for the record.
1. The Bell by Iris Murdoch
2. The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh
3. Th..."
Jane sorry to hear that you are having trouble. I have created a list for you. Hope this helps. Diane
1. The Bell by Iris Murdoch
2. The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh
3. Th..."
Jane sorry to hear that you are having trouble. I have created a list for you. Hope this helps. Diane
My book for January will be The Museum of Unconditional Surrender by Dubravka Ugresic. I've put this on so many plans and never reached it, so I'll be glad to finally get to it!
Pip wrote: "One I didn’t like much, Kristel" Yes, I think that is the consensus. I'm not really excited, I have to admit.
Wayne wrote: "My #11 is The Bottle Factory Outing"
I'm unfamiliar with this one Wayne. It looks interesting but it isn't on our list. Is it on one of the other countries 1001 list?
I'm unfamiliar with this one Wayne. It looks interesting but it isn't on our list. Is it on one of the other countries 1001 list?
1001shelf wrote: "Wayne wrote: "My #11 is The Bottle Factory Outing"I'm unfamiliar with this one Wayne. It looks interesting but it isn't on our list. Is it on one of the other countries 1001 list?"
Oops you are right I saw it on Pamela's 2023 list when I was looking for ideas for my new list.
1001shelf wrote: "Wayne wrote: "My #11 is The Bottle Factory Outing"I'm unfamiliar with this one Wayne. It looks interesting but it isn't on our list. Is it on one of the other countries 1001 list?"
I'm pretty sure it's on the Guardian 1000 list. It's not on any of the 1001-lists I keep track of (but it might be on one).
Wayne wrote: "1001shelf wrote: "Wayne wrote: "My #11 is The Bottle Factory Outing"I'm unfamiliar with this one Wayne. It looks interesting but it isn't on our list. Is it on one of the other countries 1001 lis..."
Oh I’m so sorry Wayne, I’ve had that on my 1001 shelf for ages, must have mixed up the lists. I will get rid of it.
Pamela wrote: "Wayne wrote: "1001shelf wrote: "Wayne wrote: "My #11 is The Bottle Factory Outing"I'm unfamiliar with this one Wayne. It looks interesting but it isn't on our list. Is it on one of the other coun..."
No harm done Lord knows I have plenty to read.
To the North by Elizabeth Bowen. My keyword (Return of the Soldier), my TBR and both BOTMs are all by women :)
Nice! 24 is What I Loved by Siri Hustvedt. It has been on my list for a few years without getting picked and I almost removed it so I could try to just read it anyway.
My #24 is Amsterdam by Ian McEwan. He has a few on the list that I haven’t read yet so it will be good to pick this one up.
>31, Gail, I think the Collector is a really good one by Fowles. Not so complicated as some of his works.
>32, Maddy, I think I read The Monk last year. I recalled it being good.
>33, I think A Modest Proposal is one my favorite political satire.
>30, that was my first Ishiguro, Diane
>32, Maddy, I think I read The Monk last year. I recalled it being good.
>33, I think A Modest Proposal is one my favorite political satire.
>30, that was my first Ishiguro, Diane
My #24 is Aaron’s Rod. It’s a while since I read any Lawrence, so I am interested to see if I still find him fascinating
7 is A Lear of the Steppes by Turgenev. And it only now occurs to me that I have never read King Lear.
My #7 is Three Lives by Gertrude Stein, which is serendipitous because I just purchased a used copy of the Norton Critical Edition.
Max Havelaar; or The Coffee Sales of the Netherlands Trading Company by Multatuli. I have had this book on my shelf for quite some time so I am looking forward to it.
My number 7 is a book that’s only on the Norwegian list, Lillelord. I have heard it’s very good, so looking forward to it. But first, still have a couple of audio hours left of my February book.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold (other topics)What a Carve Up! (other topics)
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2. You must read your T BR in the month that it is picked. January book cannot be started until January 1 and it must be finished by the end of the month to receive the points. If you miss a month you must start over in point counting.
3. Points received for completed books are;
1 point each for reading 1st and 2nd book
2 points each for 3rd and 4th book
3 points each for 5th and 6th book
4 points each for 7th and 8th book
5 points each for books 9-12
4. After June's book you are able to reset your list before the July book is called. It is the only time for a reset. If you accidentally read a book early your choice is to reread the book or to start over in the point counting.
(I am sorry, I accidentally deleted the rules so if anyone notices an error or omission, please kindly let me know. Thanks).