This is Bibliohistoria.
I just found this challenge today on Pinterest.
This is my Pinterest Book Challenges Board
http://www.pinterest.com/cescanz0103/book-challenge-for-2015/
The challenge is to read 50 classics, over the next 5 years, and write reviews. There have been a lot of classics that I have not yet read, so I think I will join this challenge. I even started up this new blog, just for this challenge.
Below is the BIG BOOK LIST, to use as a jumping off point. Classics are considered to be any book more than 25 years old - so for me that means any book published BEFORE 1990!!!
https://theclassicsclubblog.wordpress.com/book-list/
I have chosen to read approximately 10 books per year - which averages out to one classic book per month. If I can read one book per month, I should be able to finish 50 books in 50 months, which is 4 years and 2 months.The following books are on MY LIST.
Adams, Richard: Watership Down
Alcott, Louisa May: Little Men
Anonymous: One Thousand and One Nights
Austen, Jane: Emma Persuasion
Austen, Jane: Mansfield Park
Barrie, J.M.: Peter Pan
Baum, L. Frank: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Boccaccio, Giovanni: The Decameron
Bradbury, Ray: Fahrenheit 451
Bronte, Emily: Wuthering Heights
Burnett, Frances Hodgson: The Secret Garden
Burroughs, Edgar Rice: Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins
Chaucer, Geoffrey: The Canterbury Tales
Collins, Wilkie: The Moonstone
Conan Doyle, Arthur: A Study in Scarlet
Cooper, James Fenimore: The
PathfinderCooper, James Fenimore: The Pioneers
Crane, Stephen: Red Badge of Courage
Dante: The Divine Comedy
Defoe, Daniel: Moll Flanders
Dickens, Charles: Oliver Twist
Eco, Umberto: The Name of the Rose
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby
Franklin, Benjamin: Autobiography
Gaskell, Elizabeth: The Life of Charlotte Bronte
Haggard, Henry Rider: King Solomon’s Mines
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: The Scarlet Letter
Hemingway, Ernest: For Whom the Bell Tolls
Hesse, Hermann: Siddhartha
Johnson, Ben: Volpone
Keller, Helen: The Story of My Life
Kempe, Margery: The Book of Margery Kempe
Kipling, Rudyard: Kim
Machiavelli, Niccolo: The Prince
Mansfield, Katherine: The Garden Party & Other Stories
Marlowe, Christopher: Doctor Faustus
Paine, Thomas: Common Sense
Pamuk, Orhan: My Name is Red
Pepys, Samuel: Diary of Samuel Pepys
Plato: The Trial and Death of Socrates
Plutarch: Parallel Lives
Rushdie, Salman: The Satanic Verses
Shakespeare, William: All’s Well That Ends Well
Shakespeare, William: Merchant of Venice
Tan, Amy: The Joy Luck Club
Truth, Sojourner: Narrative of Sojourner Truth
Twain, Mark: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court
Twain, Mark: The Prince and the Pauper
Tzu, Sun: The Art of War
Verne, Jules: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
All of the books on this list, are from the BIG Book List, so I will most likely be doing some swapping out, especially if I cannot get an e-book or PDF copy of these books.
I am reading these all as E-Books or as PDFs.
A few of these books I have read, but MOST of them I have not, although I may have read other books and plays by these authors.
I am reading these all as E-Books or as PDFs.
A few of these books I have read, but MOST of them I have not, although I may have read other books and plays by these authors.
I am writing this in January 2015 which makes this the PERFECT time to start. The five years will therefore end in December 2019.
This means that I now have a total of 100 books to read over the next 50 months. That means I plan on reading a minimum of 2 books from these 2 lists per month.
50 months is 4 years and 2 months, which leaves me some extra months "just in case".
Welcome to the club! Watership Down is incredible!
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful books there, Bibliohistoria. I read The Joy Luck Club many years ago, in the 1980's and really enjoyed it. Very good. And I read Watership Down even earlier than that, and loved it. I hope you enjoy this challenge. It's quite a challenge, though I'm doing a version over one year! lol Good luck and may you find you enjoy some new books here. I'm adding you to my blogroll so I can check in on what you read :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see I'm not the only one running two classics list ;-)
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