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Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) | 2895 comments Mod
A big thanks to CassieV for being our January 2017 shelf picker. Her pick for the month is Bucket List. I am looking forward to seeing what everyone chooses.

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


Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) | 2895 comments Mod
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.


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Tien (tiensblurb) | 9029 comments Mod
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?


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Cecile Grudzinski I will be reading The Diary of a Young Girl. It fits in a few other challenges.


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Bea | 5272 comments Mod
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.


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Marina (sonnenbarke) | 1508 comments Nice shelf!

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...


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Rosemary | 945 comments Wow... I have read every book on the first page! It's the first time I've ever seen that with a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ list. Must be a good shelf! ;)

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


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Susan | 3743 comments Mod
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


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Dee (austhokie) | 2689 comments Lyn (Readinghearts) wrote: "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..."

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


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Christina (cmb1987) | 161 comments I'm going to read Fahrenheit 451 for this challenge. Been meaning to get to it for a while.


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Sue | 158 comments I am participating in "Pick-a-Shelf" for the first time, and I am planning to read A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court from the Bucket-List shelf (shows up on page 7 of "Popular Bucket List Books") in January 2017.

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.


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Karin 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.


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Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 603 comments I'm going to read The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins The Girl on the Train which is perfect because it works for this AND bookopoly. I'm going to try to see if I can get it work for scattershelves!


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Cecile Grudzinski Sue wrote: "I am participating in "Pick-a-Shelf" for the first time, and I am planning to read A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court from the Bucket-List shelf (shows up on page 7 of "Popul..."

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


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Katie I'm going to read Sins of the Night. Hopefully it'll fit into a few challenges. :P


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Charity | 577 comments I have The Grapes of Wrath slated for Scattershelves for Jan. so I'm hoping I can get that done...it's one I've been trying to work myself up to read, but it keeps getting pushed off. I know the premise because I've seen the play many times, but just would like to say I've read it in its entirety.


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Marina (sonnenbarke) | 1508 comments Charity wrote: "I have The Grapes of Wrath slated for Scattershelves for Jan. so I'm hoping I can get that done...it's one I've been trying to work myself up to read, but it keeps getting pushed of..."

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.


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Elvenn | 746 comments I'm going to read Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, listed on the first page of the Bucket List shelf. A great classic I've been meaning to read for years. :)


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Tien (tiensblurb) | 9029 comments Mod
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.


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Cecile Grudzinski Elvenn wrote: "I'm going to read Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, listed on the first page of the Bucket List shelf. A great classic I've been meaning to read for years. :)"

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


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CassieV | 253 comments I am going to start Les Misérables in January. I started it this year and just didn't get very far though I was enjoying it :). I plan to conquer it in 2017, so best to get on it in January!

I also plan on reading The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.


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Elvenn | 746 comments Cecile wrote: "Wow. Very ambitious. I would need three months to read this one. LOL"

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


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Ariel (yesalmsot) | 78 comments Somehow, I've never read The Great Gatsby, so I think January is as good a time as any! (Going to work it into January's Scattershelves challenge, too! :P )


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CassieV | 253 comments I loved Gatsby! Hope you do too :)


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♞ Pat Gent | 41 comments I've already read a lot of these...

I'm going to read The Bone People by Keri Hulme by Keri Hulme.

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!


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Raine (rainelu) I thnk I'm the only bookworm who has never read TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (I have been threatening to read it for years - lol).

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


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 601 comments I may not get through all of them but this is what i have


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


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 601 comments Lyn (Readinghearts) wrote: "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..."

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


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 601 comments Rosemary wrote: "Wow... I have read every book on the first page! It's the first time I've ever seen that with a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ list. Must be a good shelf! ;)

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


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Nicki (luluminstrel) | 65 comments There's a lot on that list I've read and a lot I want to read!

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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Nancy (nancyhelen) | 37 comments I'm going to have a go at Frankenstein, which I am ashamed to say, I've never read.


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CassieV | 253 comments Oh, I read that last year and loved it! I think you will too :)


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Sam (theliteraryhooker) I've just started The Count of Monte Cristo. Whether I actually finish it this month is debatable though, it's a BIG book!


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Sarah M I've added The Lord of the Flies and The Diary of a Young Girl so hopefully I will make it through both by the end of this month :)


message 35: by Karin (last edited Jan 14, 2017 02:10PM) (new)

Karin Aargh! I can no longer remember which book it was that had the right shelf that was in my tbr! However, I am listening to Jane Eyre, so will be all set, after all.


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Mickey | 35 comments I'm reading Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut which has definitely been on my Bucket List for a while and Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie.


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