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Read 24 short stories - Completed on Oct 14
1. The Line by Amor Towles
2. The Ballad of Timothy Touchett by Amor Towles
3. Hasta Luego by Amor Towles
4. I Will Survive by Amor Towles
5. The Bootlegger by Amor Towles
6. The DiDomenico Fragment by Amor Towles
7. Eve in Hollywood (novella) by Amor Towles
8. Two Talented Bastids by Stephen King
9. The Goodbye Cat by Hiro Arikawa
10. Bringing up Baby by Hiro Arikawa
11. Good Father/Bad Father by Hiro Arikawa
12. Cat Island by Hiro Arikawa
13. The Night Visitor by Hiro Arikawa
14. Life is not Always Kind by Hiro Arikawa
15. The White Cat's Divorce by Kelly Link
16. The Lagoon by Janet Frame
17. Keel and Kool by Janet Frame
18. Two Sheep by Janet Frame
19. The Teacup by Janet Frame
20. Lolly-Legs by Janet Frame
21. They Never Looked Back by Janet Frame
22. Two Widowers by Janet Frame
23. My Cousins Who Could Eat Turnips by Janet Frame
24. Dossy by Janet Frame
Extras:
25. A Note on the Russian War by Janet Frame
26. The Regular by Ken Liu (4.5 stars)
27. The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami (2 stars)
28. Good Hunting. Ken Liu (4 stars)
29. A Brief History of the Trans-Pacific Tunnel. Ken Liu (4 stars)
30. Mono No Aware. Ken Liu (4.5 stars)

*- Optional letter
^ - Currently reading
A - Artificial Condition by Martha Wells 4 stars
B - Burma Sahib by Paul Theroux 4 stars
C- Crooked Plow by Itamar Vieira Junior 5 stars!
D - Death's End by Liu Cixin 3.75 stars
E - Every Leaf a Hallelujah by Ben Okri 5 stars!
F- Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis 4 stars
G- Grey Bees by Andrey Kurkov 5 stars!
H- The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng 5 stars!
I- Soseki Natsume's I Am A Cat: The Manga Edition 4.5 stars
J - Just Call Me Superhero by Alina Bronsky 3 stars
K - The Kalahari Typing School for Men by Alexander McCall Smith 4 stars
L - Less by Andrew Sean Greer 4 stars
M - Maigret and the Toy Village by Georges Simenon 2.75 stars
N - Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips 5 stars!
O- Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning by Liz Cheney 5 stars!
P - Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler 4 stars
Q - Quicksand by Nella Larsen 4.5 stars
R- The Road to Roswell by Connie Willis 3 stars
S- The Secret History by Donna Tartt 3 stars
T- Table for Two by Amor Towles 5 stars!
^U - Up the Down Staircase by Bel Kaufman
V - The Vulnerables by Sigrid Nunez 3.5 stars
W - What You Are Looking For Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama 5 stars!
X - XOXO by Axie Oh 3.5 stars
Y - Yellowface by R.F. Kuang 3 stars
Z - A Zoo in My Luggage by Gerald Durrell 4.25 stars

Keep Reading! You may have to step up to the buffet and add more challenges to your reading plate :)

Thank you! Yes, I have. I just realized that I didn't list most of my classics. I just listed the first book that I read starting with the given letter. Do members usually list all of the books or just one? I'm so close to completing an A-Z challenge, which I've never done before, that I thought I might as well try to finish it!

Thanks Terris for your comments! I'm trying to finish some challenges in other groups so I didn't want to get too ambitious right now. I also have 2 library book club reads and 2 GR group reads to tackle in the next few months. Next year, I'm interested in doing the fiction-non-fiction challenge. I already have a few ideas for it!

You can do it however you like! For the A-Z challenge I most often see people list 1 book per letter.

Looking forward to planning for 2025!

Well done completing your first challenge! And yes, planning the challenges is one of the funnest parts :)


Thank you Lynn! I am going to finish up the year by reading a few more. I like that we can count random stories without reading an entire collection.
Just finished Parable of the Sower for a title starting with P. Just have the letters Q, U, and X left. Some choices: Quicksand by Steve Toltz, Quicksand by Nella Larsen, Xingu, The Underpainter, Utopian Man.

You're so close! Actually, if you wanted to, you could finish with just the U: you've already done Y and Z, so Q and X are optional.

Thank you Lynn! I am going to finish up the year by reading a few more. I like that we can count random stories wit..."
Good job on the Alphabet Reads! For what it's worth, Larsen's Quicksand & Wharton's Xingu are very short. I loved Xingu.

Thank you Lynn! I am going to finish up the year by reading a few more. I like that we can count random..."
Thanks Annette! Those are the 2 I'm considering. I was going to read Quicksand next year for a group read but I can read it early, if I can find a copy.


Thank you Lynn! I am going to finish up the year by reading a few more. I like that we ..."
I read Quicksand on hoopla.


XOXO is a YA Romance with a Korean American student set mostly in Seoul, South Korea. I enjoyed it just for a fun, light read. A few too many coincidental meet-ups to be believable but it was better than I expected. I gave it 3.5 stars.

Congratulations Pam! I agree with what you said about reading individual stories. Reading individual short stories has really expanded my knowledge of authors and genres. They're fun! I might buy several collections and spend a year or more slowly reading the entries, mixing them up. Plus so many short stories by Old School authors are available as PDFs online.

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