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message 1: by Tr1sha (new)

Tr1sha | 302 comments For many people, September is the month for returning to work after holidays. So our challenge is to read one or more classic books in which a main character’s job is an important part of the story.

Examples include
Silas Marner by George Eliot
The Professor by Charlotte Brontë
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury


message 2: by Jazzy (last edited Oct 08, 2022 05:02AM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments
"Skiving", Northumberland Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2006

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9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
1/9/22 - 30 /9/22
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To keep factory workers engaged in their repetitive task each day; lectors were hired (or volunteered) to read books/newspapers to factory workers. "What to read" was based on a consensus of the employees. 1910s


Tobacco factory lector, 1910


Reading can reduce stress and anxiety at work by helping you stay calm. A study at the University of Sussex found that reading reduces stress by up to 68%. It works better than other relaxation methods, such as listening to music or drinking a hot cup of coffee.

Cosmic
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Kathy
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Nidhi
Nike
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Vicky
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message 3: by Jazzy (last edited Oct 02, 2022 07:47AM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments 9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
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Paul McCartney reading Ein Spanier macht noch keinen Sommer, the German translation of John Lennon's book A Spaniard in the Works (1965) between gigs.

1. The Shop at Sly Corner (1946) - Edward Percy

The Shop at Sly Corner by Edward Percy


message 4: by Tr1sha (last edited Aug 29, 2022 11:09PM) (new)

Tr1sha | 302 comments 9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
1/9/22 - 30 /9/22
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1. Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury


message 5: by Kathy (last edited Sep 17, 2022 04:48PM) (new)

Kathy E | 135 comments 9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
9/1/22 - 9/30/22
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�1. The Doctor's Family by Mrs. Oliphant (1863)
�2. The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope

The Doctor's Family (Chronicles of Carlingford, #2) by Mrs. Oliphant The Prime Minister (Palliser, #5) by Anthony Trollope


message 6: by Nike (new)

Nike | 249 comments I'm in, but I'll have to think about which title to choose for a bit.


message 7: by Nike (new)

Nike | 249 comments I'm welcoming suggestions, but I prefer to pick unread books from my own shelves so I might need a more than a few suggestions. Thank you 💜🙂


message 8: by Nike (new)

Nike | 249 comments Would "Nana" by Emile Zola do? I believe it's about a courtisan/prostitute, does that counts as a profession?


message 9: by Vicky (last edited Sep 06, 2022 02:18PM) (new)

Vicky | 51 comments 9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
1/9/22 - 30 /9/22
3 / 3
I'll be starting a new job,myself, this September so I'll probably limit my choices to three! :)

1.The CaretakerbyHarold Pinter
� (1/9/21)★★★★
2.Jamaica InnbyDaphne du Maurier
� (6/9/21)★★★★�
3.The Merchant of VenicebyWilliam Shakespeare
� (1/9/21)★★★★�

(FINISHED 6/9/20)


message 10: by Nike (new)

Nike | 249 comments I think I 'll read "Mademoiselle Scudéri" one of the first private detectives in the literature and the very first female private detective, by E T A Hoffmann.


message 11: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 352 comments I may read that one too, Nike. I read it a long long time ago.


message 12: by Karin (new)

Karin Hmm, I'll see what happens. As of now the only classic I have lined up is by Marcus Aurelius.

No, not true. Barchester Towers--does anyone know if that will fit? The Warden would have, but this is a different story.


message 14: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments Nike wrote: "Would "Nana" by Emile Zola do? I believe it's about a courtisan/prostitute, does that counts as a profession?"

Sure it does!


message 15: by Jazzy (last edited Aug 30, 2022 02:10PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments Vit wrote: "Vocations known since the ancient times:
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Liviu Rebreanu - Forest of the Hanged 1922
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William Hope Hodgson - [book:The Boats of the “Gl..."


Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor!


message 16: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments Have added some photos/info to the second post. :)


message 17: by Jazzy (last edited Aug 31, 2022 08:00AM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments
Dustin Hoffman reading a book by Allen Ginsberg between takes in New York City.


message 18: by Nidhi (last edited Sep 04, 2022 11:41PM) (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 84 comments 9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
1/9/22 - 30 /9/22
1 / 2

1. O Pioneers! (Great Plains Trilogy, #1) by Willa CatherO Pioneers! by Willa Cather Finished 5 stars

Alexandra , our heroine is a farmer and whole book is about farming.

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Possibilities


1. The Doctor's Wifeby Mary Elizabeth Braddon

2. The Citadel by A.J. Cronin

3.One of Oursby Willa Cather



message 19: by Karin (new)

Karin Would Barchester Towers work?


message 20: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 352 comments Back to Work September Challenge

I'm not planning any particular book but I hope to read at one book.


message 21: by Lynn (last edited Oct 01, 2022 08:42AM) (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 155 comments 9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
1/9/22 - 30 /9/22
1/1

1. MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker (1968) 4*
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1 MASH A Novel About Three Army Doctors (M*A*S*H, #1) by Richard Hooker 2 3


message 22: by Tr1sha (new)

Tr1sha | 302 comments Karin wrote: "Would Barchester Towers work?"

Yes, Karin.


message 23: by Karin (new)

Karin Trisha wrote: "Karin wrote: "Would Barchester Towers work?"

Yes, Karin."


Great! If it arrives in time, I'll get it done in time :)


message 24: by Cosmic (last edited Oct 29, 2022 02:15PM) (new)

Cosmic Arcata | 90 comments " Poet and linguist Rydra Wong is determined to understand the language and stop the alien threat."
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9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
1/9/22 - 30 /9/22
0 / ?

1. Babel-17 Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany Finished September 4, 2022

2. 2010: Odyssey Two (first published December 1982) Hope it is old enough. Will finish tonight. September 29, 2022

3. Mademoiselle de Scudéry October 24


message 25: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments Cosmic wrote: "" Poet and linguist Rydra Wong is determined to understand the language and stop the alien threat."

Babel-17

I just want to do one this month."


Great just put in your template and i'll link you from the above post!


message 26: by Jazzy (last edited Sep 02, 2022 01:25PM) (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments
NYC Bus driver


message 27: by Karin (last edited Sep 03, 2022 11:51AM) (new)

Karin The copy I want of Barchester Towers is in mending, so it's not likely I'll finish it this month. I really like the Oxford one that has the list of characters at the back so am holding out for that one (and there is only one of that edition in the system.)

However, if I end up reading any other classics that will count, I'll add them here.


message 28: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 84 comments I loved O Pioneers ! very much and have decided to read next in series One of Ours.


message 29: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments Sounds fab ladies! xx


message 30: by Karin (last edited Sep 27, 2022 02:58PM) (new)

Karin Okay, I can now play since I'm reading a biography of Mary Wollstonecraft and her work is a significant part of it (as in work for money, and not just her writing, but of course how she started getting paid to write, etc)

1/1

Mary Wollstonecraft by Eleanor Flexner


message 31: by Shaina (last edited Sep 29, 2022 08:57PM) (new)

Shaina | 49 comments 9-5? - Back to work!
September 2022 Challenge
1/9/22 - 30 /9/22
3 / 3

�1. The Night at the Crossroads
�2. Four Strange Women
�3. The Honourable Schoolboy


message 32: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments Great choices! x


message 33: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 84 comments September theme fits the situation perfectly..... no time to read.....


message 34: by Vit (new)

Vit Babenco | 107 comments Done.
The Yardbirds - Tinker, Tailor
“Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor,
Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief,
Doctor, baker, fine shoe-maker,
Wise man, madman, taxman, please,
How can I know just what to be?
Please stop and give advice to me.�
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⭐⭐⭐⭐� Liviu Rebreanu - Forest of the Hanged 1922
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⭐⭐⭐⭐� William Hope Hodgson - The Boats of the “Glen Carrig� 1907

⭐⭐⭐⭐� John le Carré - The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1963


message 35: by Karin (new)

Karin I read my one and finally remembered to come and update this!


message 36: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments All sorted! Well done Karin! x


message 37: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 155 comments I am on a phone app at the moment so I cannot link or edit, but I did read a book on the topic, MASH by Richard Hooker published in 1968. It is the story of three Army Surgeons that inspired the movie and television series by the same name. It was entertaining. The writing was not fine literature but it was still enjoyable.


message 38: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 155 comments Vit wrote: "Done.
The Yardbirds - Tinker, Tailor
“Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor,
Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief,
Doctor, baker, fine shoe-maker,
Wise man, madman, taxman, please,
How can I know just w..."




I loved The Spy Who Came in From the Cold. What an excellent choice!


message 39: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments I read all the MASH books, loved them! also The Spy Who Came In from the Cold

okay, all updated. I had forgotten to add my book, The Shop at Sly Corner by Edward Percy so have done it now!


message 40: by Nike (new)

Nike | 249 comments I'm also late. I read one of the two books I was planning to read: Mademoiselle de Scudéry by E.T.A. Hoffmann.
She is considered the first modern private detective 1819. I like the fact that E T A Hoffmann chose a woman to solve the case and also that she is an elderly woman of 73.


message 41: by Cosmic (new)

Cosmic Arcata | 90 comments Nike wrote: "I'm also late. I read one of the two books I was planning to read: Mademoiselle de Scudéry by E.T.A. Hoffmann.
She is considered the first modern private detective ..."


I decided to start reading this one too.


message 42: by Nike (new)

Nike | 249 comments Ah, nice! In one way it feels refreshingly modern and in on another absolutely not, there is a lot of crying and fainting but I do like the dark and sinister parts.


message 43: by Cosmic (last edited Oct 29, 2022 02:19PM) (new)

Cosmic Arcata | 90 comments Nike wrote: "Ah, nice! In one way it feels refreshingly modern and in on another absolutely not, there is a lot of crying and fainting but I do like the dark and sinister parts."

I found a YouTube channel that will read the book to me!!



It is really good!

Finished!!


message 44: by Nike (new)

Nike | 249 comments Wow! I'll check it out. Thanks


message 45: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 1053 comments me too!


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