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Sarah's 2016 Exciting & Wondrous Classics Challenge

You have a lot of books on your list that I have not yet read. I will be interested in seeing what your opinion is of them. Still working on my list for 2016.

I started planning my list a couple of weeks ago too! I'm hoping I've made some better choices this year.




You've got a couple of books that I keep meaning to get around to, but never seem to find time, which is always the problem...
Sarah I've been distracted lately and haven't looked over everyone's list, always looking for reading ideas, but I couldn't help notice your title. It certainly has style!

Pink, in going to try Les Mid on audio. I've heard that the one that was translated by Julie Rose is quite good.
Desertorum, I'm hoping to do a reread if Crusoe someone this year. I was going to say something specific about one part but I'm not sure if it's a spiker or not. I'll keep an eye out for when you're done. It's quite a fun book.


Pink, in going to try Les Mid on audio. I've heard that the one that was translated by Julie Rose is quite ..."
I´ll come to ask about it when I´m done! :)



The Beautiful and the Damned is also on my list this year. I have had great luck and very bad luck picking books by covers. :)

Sarah wrote: "That's the way it tends to work :) It was especially pretty so I couldn't pass it up. Plus, I have quite a collection of Barnes & Noble classics so it looks lovely. That collection includes Les Mis..."
Keep them, something of beauty has a value all its own.
Keep them, something of beauty has a value all its own.

Any particular reason for selecting two books by Gustave Flaubert? I was not particularly impressed by Madame Bovary myself. I am under the impression it was a unique book for its time and I was not able to appreciate it fully though. I have Sentimental Education in my bookshelf, its gonna have to wait some time.
Tolstoy, Mailer, Pynchon & E.M Forster are all authors I have thought about reading, along with 100 other authors :D.



It's nice to see other people's lists, I'm still hesitating on what to choose for my own though. Too many choices!



OK Sarah, that's great. I'll let you know if I can fit it in :).


I did the same, Sarah, putting the books on the list that I might find reasons to put off. Never read Winds of War, but have thought about it now and again. I'll be interested to see what you think.

Out of Africa is not anything like the movie, so for those who have seen and loved the movie it fails to meet expectation. I read the book first and then they made the movie, so not as disappointing I think.



I read The Crying Of Lot 49 last year and really enjoyed it, so Pynchon is now on my "Author-More" list, although I am intending to read V this year and then probably (gulp!) Gravity's Rainbow
will be interested to hear what you think of M&D...

1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
2. Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
good books , i plan to read them in 2017
2. Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
good books , i plan to read them in 2017
Sarah wrote: "My first one is done. Out of Africa - 2 stars. A bit of a disappointment."
I hate to hear this I have been thinking about this one for Bingo and it catches me up one more book on the group bookshelf.
I hate to hear this I have been thinking about this one for Bingo and it catches me up one more book on the group bookshelf.
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Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy5*2.
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo5*3.
Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert4*New School
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The Wings of the Dove by Henry JamesDNF5.
This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald1*6.
Light in August by William Faulkner5*My Wild Card Six
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Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe4*8.
Out of Africa by Karen Blixen2*9.
Maurice by E.M. Forster5*10.
The Winds of War by Herman Wouk3*11.
The Naked and the Dead by Norman Mailer2* DNF12.
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Sacajawea by Anna Lee Waldo1* DNF2.
Mason and Dixon by Thomas Pynchon4*