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message 51: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Mark wrote: "Lynne, great list. You have several of my favorites on here. If you want to chat about any, send me a note.

Lynne wrote: "Okay, here are 12 I want to read, in no particular order. I will try to..."


Just out of curiosity, which ones are your favorites? My list is in no particular order so I might have to bump the ones you say you think are great up from "maybe this year" to "definitely this year" status.



message 52: by Mark (new)

Mark Lynne wrote: "Just out of curiosity, which ones are your favorites? My list is in no particular order so I might have to bump the ones you say you think are great up from "maybe this year" to "definitely this year" status."


Lynne, here are the ones I was referring to.

1. Heart of Darkness
2. Pride and Prejudice
3. A Tale of Two Cities
2. The Picture of Dorian Gray

I actually have to reread Heart of Darkness soon for a class--sometime before August. If you'd like to tackle it together and discuss, let me know.


message 53: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Actually, Heart of Darkness keeps coming into my conciousness (?) from many different angles. That is probably the one I would have read next anyway. Send me a message when you start and I will read it too.


message 54: by Mark (new)

Mark Lynne wrote: "Actually, Heart of Darkness keeps coming into my conciousness (?) from many different angles. That is probably the one I would have read next anyway. Send me a message when you start and I will r..."

Sounds good.


message 55: by Lyn (Readinghearts) (last edited Jun 26, 2009 07:15PM) (new)

Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) Before Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ I would never had attempted this, much less doing more than one challenge a year. Now I am doing 4 and am totally addicted. Here is my list:

1. FOUNDATION - by Isaac Asimov (Finished)
2. THE GIVER - by Lois Lowry (Finished)
3. A Tail of Two Cities
4. East of Eden
5. Rebecca
6. Robinson Caruso
7. Middlemarch -currently reading
8. The Handmaid's Tale
9. Wuthering Heights
10. THE GRAPES OF WRATH
And since my husband and I are reading them together, I will add the rest of the foundation series:

Foundation and Empire
Second Foundation
Foundation's Edge
Foundation and Earth
Prelude to Foundation
Forward the Foundation

Man I don't think that this is doing my A to Z any good since a lot of them start with the same letter. Maybe I'll adjust as I go along.

Actually - I guess The Giver is not actually a classic, though it should be. So I will replace it with The Grapes of Wrath, which believe it or not, I have never read.


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) Sis (Lynne) and Mark - Let me know what you thing of The picture of Dorian Gray. I tried to read it a few years ago, but had trouble getting into it. I am wondering if I should give it another try.


message 57: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Lyn wrote: "Sis (Lynne) and Mark - Let me know what you thing of The picture of Dorian Gray. I tried to read it a few years ago, but had trouble getting into it. I am wondering if I should give it another try. "

Why don't you do what you usually do and let me read it first and tell you whether or not I think you would like it.LOL. Ask Mark. I think he has already read it.


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) OK smarty - I thoughts that's what I just did. LOL


message 59: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments You "thoughts"? Maybe you shouldn't ask Mark. I don't want him to know what an illiterate family we come from. I already didn't know how to spell consciousness.


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) OK so I can't type -

Mark - seriously, can you let me know what you thought about the book and what you particularly liked. I'm trying to decide whether to try reading it again or not.


message 61: by Mark (new)

Mark Lyn wrote: "OK so I can't type -

Mark - seriously, can you let me know what you thought about the book and what you particularly liked. I'm trying to decide whether to try reading it again or not. "


It's been a LONG time since I read this one, but read it for a college course once. I just liked that it dealt with aging and the impact that sin has on it, in the story's context. It did seem rather subjective, but if you can get past the (I guess) narcissism, it's an interesting tale. I liked its gothic qualities, but I find it more gothic horror than just gothic, as Jane Eyre was. Sorry, I can't give much more.

Now you've made me want to add it to my list. But I'm actually preparing for an exam this fall for my English M.A. I have a ton to read already. But after October 24, I'm all FREE to read whatever I want. The classics I listed are on my list.




message 62: by Lyn (Readinghearts) (last edited May 18, 2009 09:54AM) (new)

Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) Mark wrote: "Lyn wrote: "OK so I can't type -

Mark - seriously, can you let me know what you thought about the book and what you particularly liked. I'm trying to decide whether to try reading it again or n..."


Thanks - I think I might try to re-read it, but after I finish the ones on my list. I honestly can't remember exactly what I didn't like about it, just that I was having trouble getting into it. I'm actually curious about the book now, so it is back on my list.

Thanks

PS Good luck on your M.A.


message 63: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Yeah MArk, good luck on your M.A. from me too. I look forward to discussing the classics with you and my sister (the other Lyn).


message 64: by Mark (new)

Mark Lynne wrote: "Yeah MArk, good luck on your M.A. from me too. I look forward to discussing the classics with you and my sister (the other Lyn)."

Thanks, ladies.

I started reading Tom Jones this week--it's long. I read Moll Flanders last week, and was pleasantly surprised by what an easy read it was considering it's from the late 17 century. I definitely recommend that book. Interesting to see what life for women was like in that period if you did not marry well.


message 65: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Lucky for me I live in this time period and I did marry well.:)


message 66: by Kelly (last edited Aug 13, 2012 12:28PM) (new)

Kelly | 21 comments Awesome challenge. I've been wanting to work at the classics in my bookshelves for awhile. Hence, the lenth of the list...

2009
1. Dubliners by James Joyce (6/10)
2. The Crucible by Arthur Miller (6/26)
3. Swann's Way, Vol. I by Marcel Proust (7/8)
4. 1984 by George Orwell (7/13)
5. To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf (7/15)
6. Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare (7/30)
7. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (8/19)

2010
1. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot (2/11)
2. Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (2/14)
3. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (3/9)
4. Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (3/24)
5. The Time Machine by H. G. Wells (4/11)
6. The Aeneid of Virgil translated by Allen Mandelbaum (6/25)
7. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (8/26)

2011
1. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (1/27)
2. Sonnets From the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (5/25)
3. A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett (6/12)
4. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson (10/21)
5. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (12/7)
6. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (12/9)
7. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (12/18)

2012
1. Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne (1/29)
2. The Color Purple by Alice Walker (3/2)
3. Franny & Zooey by J. D. Salinger (4/11)
4. A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O'Connor (6/26)
5. My Antonia by Willa Cather (7/12)
6. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith (7/24)
7. Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton (7/24)
8. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (7/30)
9. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (8/12)

Silas Marner by George Eliot
Middlemarch by George Eliot
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) I am adding Wuthering Heights to my list since I just realized that I have never read it.


message 68: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Kelly wrote: "Awesome challenge. I've been wanting to work at the classics in my bookshelves for awhile. Hence, the list being 15 titles long...

1. Dubliners by James Joyce (Reading)
2. Swann's Way, Vol. I b..."


I LOVED "great Expectations" and "The Crucible". If you want my recommendation, start with those.


message 69: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 21 comments Lynne you read my mind.


message 70: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Kelly wrote: "Lynne you read my mind."

Well, I got to pick the shelf for next month and I picked "Classics". So have at it. (You can thank me later) :)


message 71: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 21 comments Thank you :)


message 72: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Since I picked the Classics shelf for the Pick a Shelf group, I'm going to start "A Tale of Two Cities" for my June read. How about you guys?


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) I'm starting with Middlemarch. Not sure where I'll go from there. So many books, so little time. For those of you here who are not part of the Pick-a-Shelf group, you should look it up. It's a great group and we have some cool challenges.


message 74: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) Esther wrote: "I read a ton of classics in my twenties but have been into popular fiction recently. .."
It's going slowly because I keep finding other books i need to read :0)

1. Love in the Time of Cholera
2. Cranford
3. Northanger Abbey
4.
5.
6.
7.


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) OK - So I didn't read Middlemarch. I did however, read both The Grapes of Wrath and started Robinson Crusoe. I'm coming to the conclusion that most classics are slower reads than popular fiction. There is so much going on, and since many of them are older, the language takes more concentration. BUT - all in all they are worth the extra time.


message 76: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Mark wrote: "Lynne wrote: "Just out of curiosity, which ones are your favorites? My list is in no particular order so I might have to bump the ones you say you think are great up from "maybe this year" to "defi..."

HEy Mark- Are you getting a summer? or are you still studying? Just thought I would let you know that I finished "A Tale of Two Cities" and really enjoyed it. I loved the language and metaphores. I also loved how all the characters ended up being connected to one another at the end. That is one of the things I have always enjoyed so much about PG Wodehouse. Plus I thought Citizeness Defarge got just what she deserved. I loved the characters Sydney Carton and the sewing girl at the end.


message 77: by Brianna (new)

Brianna (briannakratz) I'm game!
Question. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," a classic yes or a classic no?

1. The Hound of the Baskervilles by: Arthur Conan Doyle
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message 78: by Mark (new)

Mark Yes it is a classic. Never read it though.


Brianna wrote: "I'm game!
Question. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," a classic yes or a classic no?

1. The Hound of the Baskervilles by: Arthur Conan Doyle
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7."





message 79: by Brianna (new)

Brianna (briannakratz) Thank you, Mark!

Mark wrote: "Yes it is a classic. Never read it though.


Brianna wrote: "I'm game!
Question. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," a classic yes or a classic no?





message 80: by Lynne (new)

Lynne (lmsindel) | 37 comments Fun book, you are in for a treat.


message 81: by Diane (new)

Diane Diane's 7+ Classics for 2009:

1. Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton
2. The Stranger - Albert Camus
3. The Time Machine - H.G. Wells
4. Animal Farm - George Orwell
5. The Awakening - Kat Chopin
6. The Beast in the Jungle and Other Stories - Henry James
7. The Journey into the East - Herman Hesse
8. Night - Elie Wiesel
9. Madame de Treymes and Three Novellas - Edith Wharton
10. Flatland - Edwin A. Abbott




message 82: by Kayla (last edited Nov 04, 2011 09:19PM) (new)

Kayla | 150 comments Oh, this is great! It'll be a good motivation to finally read the classics that have been on my TBR list for years.

November 2009

1. Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
2. The Iliad by Homer
3. East of Eden by John Steinbeck
4. Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
5. Persuasion by Jane Austen
6. A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
7. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
8. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce


message 83: by Pollopicu (last edited Oct 16, 2010 06:11PM) (new)

Pollopicu 1. Les Miserables
2.The idiot
3.Catcher in the Rye
4.Anna Karenina
5.Odyssey
6.Vanity fair
7.The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde


message 84: by Afsana (last edited Apr 19, 2010 12:28AM) (new)

Afsana (afsanaz) I will put them up as a I Go and this is from Dec 3rd 2009 to dec 2nd 2010

* is the on am currently reading

1) A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Writings Read 11/12/09
2) Little Women By Louisa May Alcott (audio)- Am planning to read book aswell later
3) Persuasion By Jane Austen
4) Wuthering Heights (audio) By Emily Bronte
5) Frankenstein By MAry Shelley (audio)
6) Dorothy & The wizard in oz (no 4 audio) by L Frank Baum
7) The forsyte Saga_man of Property By John Gallsworth


Finished


message 85: by [deleted user] (new)

I would like to join this! Since there are seven novels by Jane Austen, I think it would be fun to read all seven of her novels in a year. :) I already have a collection of her novels, so I'm all set!


message 86: by Jo (new)

Jo (stichbury) | 1 comments As part of my new year's resolution, I'm in! My list for 2010 is:
- Middlemarch
- Ulysses
- Phineas Finn
- To be decided (a French author)
- To be decided (a Russian author)
- To be decided (an American author)
- To be decided (something I wouldn't normally choose, e.g. poetry, a play...)



message 87: by Mark (new)

Mark Jo, I just finished Middlemarch a week or so ago and it was a pleasant surprise. I had dreaded that book for a long time. I think I started it once, but couldn't get into it. It turned out to be quite enjoyable. Enjoy!

Mark


message 88: by Maria (last edited May 19, 2010 07:19AM) (new)

Maria | 16 comments 1. Lady Chatterleys Lover (read)
2. Dracula
3. frankenstein
4. Catcher in the Rye
5. To Kill a Mockingbird (read)
6. Inferno
7. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (read)
8. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (read)
9. 1984


message 89: by Jasmin (last edited Dec 26, 2010 06:54PM) (new)

Jasmin (princ3ssjasmin) 7 Classics Challenge
Duration: 2010

07/07 Done

1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 05/24 ★★★★�
2. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte 08/01 ★★★★�
3. Dracula by Bram Stoker 09/30 ★★★★�
4. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen 12/26 ★★★★�
5. Little Women by Maria Luisa Alcott 06/30 ★★★★�
6. Lord of Flies by William Golding 10/18 ★★✩✩�
7. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 08/30 ★★★★�

FINISHED :)

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë Dracula by Bram Stoker Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by William Golding Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë


message 90: by [deleted user] (last edited Oct 03, 2010 09:39AM) (new)

Ooo! Excellent, this fits with my personal goal of at least 6 classics a year! What fun!

Crime and Punishment
The Scarlet Letter
A Passage to India
The Woman in White
Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights
Something by Jane Austen

My mainstay is Kobo for eReading, when I replace my 11 inch laptop I will be back to using Kindle for PC


message 91: by Elisabeth (new)

Elisabeth (adwielle) | 183 comments 1. Jane Austen - Emma
2. Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
3. Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island
4. Joseph Conrad - Heart of Darkness
5. F Scott Fitzgerald - Tender is the Night
6. F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
7. Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre


message 92: by Jasmin (new)

Jasmin (princ3ssjasmin) 7 Classics Challenge
Duration: 2010

07/07 Done

1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 05/24 ★★★★�
2. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte 08/01 ★★★★�
3. Dracula by Bram Stoker 09/30 ★★★★�
4. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen 12/26 ★★★★�
5. Little Women by Maria Luisa Alcott 06/30 ★★★★�
6. Lord of Flies by William Golding 10/18 ★★✩✩�
7. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 08/30 ★★★★�


Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë Dracula by Bram Stoker Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Lord of the Flies (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by William Golding Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë


message 93: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jengray72) | 3 comments Just got a Kobo ereader, and it came preloaded with 100 free classics. I'm starting with The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and I'll see what draws me next!


message 94: by Sandysconnected (new)

Sandysconnected | 5 comments I want to play! I recently took one of those quizzes where you check off to see how many of 100 top books you've read, and I came up with 30...which isn't bad. Several I've deliberately passed on. But I did feel sheepish when I saw some classics I do have on my Kobo eReader that I haven't read...and I have no excuse! I have my Kobo with me all the time...so what is the deal? hahaha So, I'm going to start with Pride and Prejudice and come back with my list!


message 95: by Luann (last edited Dec 31, 2010 03:44PM) (new)

Luann (azbookgal) | 67 comments I just finished my 10 classics in 2010 challenge! I tried to keep a balance between longer and shorter classics, but some of the longer ones are LONG! A couple of them I'm glad I will never have to worry about reading ever again! And some of them I really enjoyed. Here's my list:

-Emma by Jane Austen - finished Feb. 4
-Brave New World by Aldous Huxley - finished April 24
-Dracula by Bram Stoker - finished July 10
-The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas - finished May 30
-Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier - finished July 4

And five classics from the Lost Lit List:
-Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck - finished Aug. 22
-The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne - finally finished April 29!
-The Turn of the Screw by Henry James - finished July 30
-Moby Dick by Herman Melville - finally finished Nov. 1!
-The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky - finished Dec. 26!!!!!

I posted my reviews on this thread.


message 96: by Maija (last edited Oct 28, 2011 01:20AM) (new)

Maija (maijavi) I did this challenge in 2009 and liked it, so will attempt it again in 2011. So here's what I think I'm going to read:


1. 1984 by George Orwell - 2011/09/08
2. Persuasion by Jane Austen - 2011/06/15
3. Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne - 2011/05/07
4. A Room with a View, by E.M. Forster - 2011/10/28
5. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger - 2011/10/16
6. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë - 2011/03/23
7. The Time Machine by H.G. Wells - 2011/07/16

FINISHED 2011/10/28


message 97: by Sandysconnected (new)

Sandysconnected | 5 comments I need to get started!


message 98: by Amy J. (last edited Jun 17, 2011 11:04AM) (new)


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