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Denise's 2025 Determination List
Classics (not complete)1. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
2. Mansfield Park
3. The Picture of Dorian Gray
4. Anne of Avonlea
5. Walden, or Life in the Woods and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
6. War and Peace
7. My Ántonia
8. The Works of William Wordsworth
9. A Farewell to Arms
10. A Separate Peace
11. Pamela
12. The Drowned World
13. The Complete Poems
14. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Poems and Other Writings
15. Work: A Story of Experience
16. Heidi
17. And Then There Were None
18. The Razor’s Edge
19. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket and Related Tales
My book club:1. Still Alice
2. Wandering Stars
3. Milkman
4. The Wangs vs. the World
5. America Fantastica
6. The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
I'm intrigued by the less familiar books, such as the last, by Jamie Ford. Best of luck in reading these...and really liking them, too, Denise.
How to Read a Book sounds interesting. I've added it to my TBR. Thanks for this.And kudos for the great beginning of your reading year, Denise.
madrano wrote: "I'm intrigued by the less familiar books, such as the last, by Jamie Ford. Best of luck in reading these...and really liking them, too, Denise."This one is also on my TRL I loved Jamie Fords hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet
Good to know, Sophie. It's the title i recognized immediately, so seems as though it would be a good start. Thanks for the post.
I can now take Horse, Milkman and The Picture of Dorian Gray off my list.I gave my opinion of all in the Book Salon.
I really need finish these lists when I get a chance
You are doing very well, Denise. The group, i suppose, helps you meet those selections, but you've gone way beyond those, too. Congratulations.
You're doing really well with the challenge, Denise. Considering all you have on your plate, I think you are doing a great job.
updated my classics list. 📚= completed📚1. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
📚2. Mansfield Park
📚3. The Picture of Dorian Gray
📚4. Anne of Avonlea
📚5. Walden, or Life in the Woods and On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
6. War and Peace
📚7. My Ántonia
📚8. Knickerbocker's History of New York
9. A Farewell to Arms
📚10. A Separate Peace
11. The Drowned World
📚12.The Complete Poems
13. The Purloined Letter
14. An Old-Fashioned Girl
📚15.The Portrait of a Lady
16. And Then There Were None
📚17. The Razor’s Edge
18. The Fall of the House of Usher
Alias Reader wrote: "Well done, Denise. You have some stellar reading ahead."I stumbled on a decades challenge that starts in 1801...read one book from each decade from 1801-2025. That made me decide this is the year of the classics, nearly all of whichI own and can clear from my shelves, especially since so many are own the public domain
From you list that you haven't read yet, I very much enjoyed 7,9, 10.I especially enjoyed A Separate Peace.
18, The Razor's Edge I gave a 3/5
Happy Reading !
I loved, loved, loved Peace when i read it as a teen. Adult Deb disliked it immensely! However, my love for Razor remains strong, after three readings.Neat Challenge idea, Denise. For #13, whose poems? Just a US or World collection?
Enjoy!
Alias Reader wrote: "From you list that you haven't read yet, I very much enjoyed 7,9, 10.I especially enjoyed A Separate Peace.
18, The Razor's Edge I gave a 3/5
Happy Reading !"
I read Farewell and Peace on high school and liked item. Interested in how they fare as a adult.
madrano wrote: "I loved, loved, loved Peace when i read it as a teen. Adult Deb disliked it immensely! However, my love for Razor remains strong, after three readings.Neat Challenge idea, Denise. For #13, whose ..."
It's William Blake. I loved Peace in 12th grade and interested to see how it works as an adult.
Seems you and Alias are split on Razors Edge, I'm now intrigued to start it
Denise,my brother & i bonded over Razor, which may have eternally colored my pleasure in the book.Blake is a fascinating writer. I hope it works again for you.
I could not stand Hemingway’s paper doll women! Those characters ruin any good the book offered me.
Here is my non-fiction list:📚1. The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore
📚2. These Precious Days: Essays
📚3. How Proust Can Change Your Life
📚4. 60 Songs That Explain the '90s
5. Consider the Lobster and Other Essays
📚6. Wow, No Thank You.: Essays
📚7. Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return
8. A Secret Sisterhood: The Literary Friendships of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Virginia Woolf
9. Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
📚10. The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an Epidemic of Mental Illness
📚11. Hitch 22: A Memoir
📚12. Sandwich: A Global History
13. Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
📚14. 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die: A Life-Changing List
📚15. Reasons to Stay Alive
📚16. 100 Cats Who Changed Civilization: History's Most Influential Felines
📚17. Fabric: The Hidden History of the Material World
18. Killing It: An Education
I am intrigued with the goal of reading a biography of every president (except 44/46) and may begin that task next year. I freaking teach social studies for a living, I should probably dive into more biography and less event-oriented history
Denise wrote: "I am intrigued with the goal of reading a biography of every president (except 44/46) and may begin that task next year. I freaking teach social studies for a living, I should probably dive into mo..."We would love to have you join Deb and I in the presidential life long challenge.
You can find us in the Folder: Determination Lists & Challenges
Here is my thread.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Here is Debs
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Denise wrote: "Here is my non-fiction list:1. The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore
2. Waiting for the Sun: A Rock & Roll History of Los Angeles
3. [book:How Proust Ca..."
Thanks for the list. Even you you are expanding my already crazy Mount TBR !! I know I will enjoy checking out the titles.
Denise wrote: "I am intrigued with the goal of reading a biography of every president (except 44/46) and may begin that task next year. I freaking teach social studies for a living, I should probably dive into mo..."LOL! As we’ve noted previously, Prez bios put issues in perspective, as well as explain them better, due to debates & speeches about them.
And it helps me realize our nation has been messed up a long time. While what we are witnessing presently is the worst, due to its transactional nature, the rule of wealthy people isn’t.
Denise wrote: "Here is my non-fiction list:1. The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore
2. Waiting for the Sun: A Rock & Roll History of Los Angeles
3. [book:How Proust Ca..."
Eclectic list, Denise. And some fun- looking ones, too. Enjoy.
6. The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the BlitzThis was a 5/5 star read for me.
11. The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an Epidemic of Mental IllnessI gave this one 3/5. I think it would be very good for parents or teachers.
14. Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest TrailThis was only a 2/5 for me. I just didn't connect with the author at all. I couldn't muster any sympathy for her. I'm in the minority on this one.
Fiction list:📚= completed📚1. Death of the Author
2. Before We Were Yours
📚3.The Wangs vs. the World
📚4. The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
📚5. Ducks, Newburyport
📚6. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
📚7. Wandering Stars
8. Black Candle Women
📚9. Three Days in June
📚10. Tehrangeles
📚11. The Frozen River
📚12. The Book of Lost Names
📚13. How to Age Disgracefully
📚14. The Wedding People
📚15. James
📚16. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
📚17. Mostly Harmless
📚18. Before We Forget Kindness
19. We'll Prescribe You a Cat
20. To Paradise
📚21. Sandwich
📚22. Year of Wonders
📚23. The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
24. Me Before You
25. Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
📚26. Five Winters
📚27. Snowdrops in Spring: A Tale of the Sleeping Beauty
📚28. March
📚29. Impulse
30. Tell Me Everything
31. Amy and Isabelle
📚32. America Fantastica
📚33. Daughter of Fire
📚34. The Full Moon Coffee Shop
📚35. Table for Two
📚36. Still Alice
📚37. Milkman
📚38. Horse
From you list I read and enjoyed the following. 6. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
I enjoyed and gave it 4/5
13. How to Age Disgracefully
I enjoyed and gave it 4/5
I also enjoy her other books very much. They were 5/5 for me
The Authenticity Project
Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting
15. James
5/5 stars
24. Me Before You
5/5 stars
Alias Reader wrote: "From you list I read and enjoyed the following. 6. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
I enjoyed and gave it 4/5
13. How to Age Disgracefully
I enjoyed and gave it 4/5
I also enjoy her other books ..."
I sort of wish "Disgracefully" didn't have the prologue. On page 70ish I feel I already know where the story is going and I'm not sure I want to read it to see how it gets there. Without the prologue I would have been more interested in seeing how the story plays out. I will still read it, though, I'm not a DNF person. Also it's for a book club and I want to be able to discuss it.
Denise wrote: " Also it's for a book club and I want to be able to discuss it..."I think it would provide a good discussion. Especially, how older people are pretty much invisible and looked at like they are incompetent and a burden.
Alias Reader wrote: "Denise wrote: " Also it's for a book club and I want to be able to discuss it..."I think it would provide a good discussion. Especially, how older people are pretty much invisible and looked at l..."
That I am definitely looking forward to. One of the club members totally redid her life past 60..new job, mutual breakup of long term relationship, house remodel....and she works at an "adult" day care. Can't wait to hear what she has to say!
Like Alias, i read Wallflower, on the recommendation of my son. Who can say no to that? Particularly as he isn’t much of a reader? I liked it.Of course, in my eyes, the only thing Douglas Adams did wrong was dying too young. How i miss his writing. I believe you mentioned you’ve read the entire Hitchhiker series. Enjoy, again!
Possibly, i read Me without You but i’m not positive. If that is the first, then i did. It was a pleasant book.
Good luck on completing all your lists, Denise!
Denise wrote: That I am definitely looking forward to. One of the club members totally redid her life past 60..new job, mutual breakup of long term relationship, house remodel....and she works at an "adult" day care. Can't wait to hear what she has to say..."Wow ! Good for her ! Change is not easy. It's even more difficult as one gets older.
madrano wrote: "Like Alias, i read Wallflower, on the recommendation of my son. Who can say no to that? Particularly as he isn’t much of a reader? I liked it.Of course, in my eyes, the only thing [author:Douglas..."
I haven’t read So Long in a long time. I reread the first 3 last year. I don’t think I read Mostly Harmless all the way through because the book got lost so this will sort of be the first time
I show the Perks movie to my AP psych classes after the test in May when we are done with the curriculum and are using our class time to “analyze the cinematic treatment of psychological problems and concepts” (AKA watching movies that happen to have psychology in them) and they really enjoy it. I found a copy in the $1 bookstore and thought it was time I read the original source
Denise wrote: "I show the Perks movie to my AP psych classes after the test in May when we are done with the curriculum and are using our class time to “analyze the cinematic treatment of psychological problems a..."I wish I had a teachers like you, Denise. Your students are very fortunate.
Denise wrote: "I show the Perks movie to my AP psych classes after the test in May when we are done with the curriculum and are using our class time to “analyze the cinematic treatment of psychological problems a..."Terrific, Denise.
I echo Alias Reader’s comment— i wish i had even ONE teacher like you.
completed:from non-fiction:
Reasons to Stay Alive
from fiction:
How to Age Disgracefully
Both 4 stars. But I give almost everything 4 stars unless its truly awful
I hadn’t noticed your 4-star tendency, Denise. Thanks for making note of it.You’ve been having a productive reading year.
madrano wrote: "I hadn’t noticed your 4-star tendency, Denise. Thanks for making note of it.You’ve been having a productive reading year."
It's good to know how people grade.
For me, most of my books I rate them a 3. That is good 4 exceeds expectation and 5 stars I really enjoyed on all levels..
Two stars didn't meet expectations. 1 is terrible. Zero, not fit for man nor beast.
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1. Ducks, Newburyport
2. Tell Me Everything
3. Horse
4. How to Read a Book
5. The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore
6. Waiting for the Sun: A Rock & Roll History of Los Angeles