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I love thinking about a bucket list of books for me. It would have to include a number of books that my sister has lent and/or gifted me. She says that if she gives me a book, I will be sure not to read it, which isn't entirely true, but there have been a number of them that have languished on my bookshelves with the caption "I'll get to these later."
I am happy to see, though, that the list in question has a book on it that I have already slated to read in January. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood has been on my list for quite a while, and a friend and I decided to buddy read it in January. Plus it fits in a challenge that I am doing.
A Tale of Two Cities has also been on my LOST list forever.....and is still on the list for 2017, I think. It is on the Bucket List, but I'm not sure that I want to start out the year reading such a massive book. I know I wouldn't finish it in January anyway, but I might go ahead and start it.
I am happy to see, though, that the list in question has a book on it that I have already slated to read in January. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood has been on my list for quite a while, and a friend and I decided to buddy read it in January. Plus it fits in a challenge that I am doing.
A Tale of Two Cities has also been on my LOST list forever.....and is still on the list for 2017, I think. It is on the Bucket List, but I'm not sure that I want to start out the year reading such a massive book. I know I wouldn't finish it in January anyway, but I might go ahead and start it.
I saw David Copperfield and Crime and Punishment on this shelf. These are the 2 big classics I tackled this past half year and both earned 5 stars. I love them so much & would recommend them (even though David Copperfield is a whooping 900+ pages).
For myself, I think I'd be reading Walden and maybe A Thousand Pieces of You. Maybe also listening to Does My Head Look Big in This?
For myself, I think I'd be reading Walden and maybe A Thousand Pieces of You. Maybe also listening to Does My Head Look Big in This?
Planned for other challenges:
The Time Machine
The Maltese Falcon - Finished 12/31/16
The Prince and the Pauper
The Portrait of a Lady - Finished 1/3/17 (69% read in December)
I expect to get at least one of these read in January.
The Time Machine
The Maltese Falcon - Finished 12/31/16
The Prince and the Pauper
The Portrait of a Lady - Finished 1/3/17 (69% read in December)
I expect to get at least one of these read in January.

Some books that are on my TBR:
War and Peace (although I'm not sure I will be able to read it by the end of January... but it might be a group read in another group, so if it wins the poll I might give it a try)
Moby-Dick; or, The Whale
The Brothers Karamazov (again, a very long book...)
Paradise Lost
Madame Bovary
The Age of Innocence (though I have this on audio, so I won't probably choose this one, as I found out I don't really like audiobooks)
Leaves of Grass
I'm still unsure which one I'll choose...

I will probably go for Moll Flanders
and/or A Monster Calls (also on shelf 1 for December...)
Other possibilities from my TBR:
A Confederacy of Dunces
The Corrections
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
The Human Stain
Sputnik Sweetheart
It's Kind of a Funny Story
A Sentimental Journey
The Castle of Otranto
Wow! It's hard to pick, because there are so many good books there. The first two I'm debating between would each fit the "Halloween - diversity" task for Bookopoly, if anyone needs suggestions for that:
Orlando (by Virginia Woolf)
Giovanni's Room (by James Baldwin
Orlando (by Virginia Woolf)
Giovanni's Room (by James Baldwin

I'm listening to the Handmaiden's Tale right now - enjoying it much more than I expected and excited to see the Hulu mini-series of it next year

Also, I will aim to start reading Anna Karenina in January, but probably won't finish within the month, hence the above for my actual pick for Jan-2017.




I'm just finishing AK Sue. It's a great book.


Charity, it was the same for me with this book. It had been on my bookshelf for a very long time when I finally decided to pick it up. And in the end I was so happy I did give it a chance! It's such a great book, a sound 5 stars for me. I hope you like it, too.

Karin wrote: "Okay, would the shelf "bucket list reads" suffice? I'm asking because I have a book I'll be reading in January that is on that shelf."
That's fine, Karin. We're only picky on the name of shelves for challenges/games.
That's fine, Karin. We're only picky on the name of shelves for challenges/games.

Wow. Very ambitious. I would need three months to read this one. LOL

I also plan on reading The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

My pocket edition of Jane Eyre is to blame for my high hopes, it makes it look so approachable :)


I'm going to read

It's been on my TBR forever - and I've pulled it for Bookopoly and SRC, so now is as good a time as any!

I want to read it, so this challenge is a good of a reason as any. I also have 4 more that I could read:
The Stranger - Albert Camus
Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf
If on a Winter's Night a Traveler - Italo Calvino
Gorky Park - Martin Cruz Smith

Room 01/01/2017
Ready Player One 21/01/2017
Sons and Lovers 20/01/2017

OMG these two books are amongst my most hated would love to know what you think. Sometimes as a reader you miss something so would love to hear a different point of view

I will probably go for Moll Flanders
and/or [b..."
i have read a lot of this list too, some on the first page like [book:David Copperfield|58696] have been on my TBR a while just can't face the length

I have no idea if I'll get it read or not in January, but the one on my TBR that most appeals right now is Middlemarch




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With that in mind....Do y'all have any books that you would put on a bucket list?