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Wow, you are a planner! Welcome to the challenge. It will be fun to see how you like the books you've chosen.

Sarah Anne, I've loved every Faulkner I've read so far, so I'm excited for Light in August.


I've loved pretty much all of the popular classic romance novels I've read so I might not be very discriminating. :-) (P&P is not a particular favorite of mine though.) Good ones that come to mind are The Age of Innocence and Like Water for Chocolate. I'm considering Foreign Affairs for this category.

Great list. You have some of my favorites on there! Very interesting to see how you like some of them.



enjoy and good luck!





There are nine people ahead of me right now. It'll probably be summer before I get it, lol.

What are you reading?

One day I might tackle Lonesome Dove.

I'm also planning it for my Bingo. Glad to hear it's a favourite with many.


Next up... Thomas Hardy.

Two more to go.

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A Village After Dark (other topics)Under the Greenwood Tree (other topics)
Aesop’s Fables (other topics)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories (other topics)
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B1: Written by Nobel Laureate–A Village After Dark by Kazuo Ishiguro (12/01/2017) ****B2: Classic Comedy or Satire– Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare (07/02/2017) *****B3: Classic Tragedy– Macbeth by William Shakespeare (01/20/2017) *****B4: Classic Made into a Film/TV– The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury (07/09/2017)B5: Winner of a Foreign Literary Prize– The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro - Man Booker Prize, 1989 (01/11/2017) ****I1: 20th Century Classic– Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote (10/20/2017) ***I2: New-to-You Author– Kindred by Octavia E. Butler (09/13/2017) ****I3: Classic Play– Buried Child by Sam Shepard (06/21/2017) *****I4: Classic of More than 500 Pages – Great Expectationsby Charles Dickens (06/15/2017) ****I5: 18th Century or Earlier Classic– Oedipus the King by Sophocles (11/18/2017) ***N1: South American Classic– A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings by Gabriel García Márquez (10/25/2017) ****N2: Short Story Classic– Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson (06/01/2017) ***N3: FREE SPACE– Carrie by Stephen King (07/01/2017) ****N4: Poetry Collection– The Woman Who Fell from the Sky: Poems by Joy Harjo (06/18/2017) ****N5: European Classic– Animal Farm by George Orwell (06/17/2017) *****G1: 19th Century Classic book:Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson (01/13/2017) ****G2: Bokklubben (Norwegian Book Club) World Library List Book– A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen (11/04/2017) ****G3: Classic Non-fiction– In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (01/17/2017) ****G4: Group Read– And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie - (06/20/2017) ****G5: Classic Recommended by a Friend- "Wild Plums" by Grace Stone Coates published 1929 according to The Best American Short Stories of the Century (summer 2017) ****O1: Literary Prize of Your Country/Region– Live or Die by Anne Sexton Pulitzer Prize, 1967 (06/22/2017) *****O2: Classic Folklore or Mythology– Aesop's Fables by Aesop (11/11/2017) ***O3: Asian Classic– The Art of War by Sun Tzu (12/01/2017) ***O4: Classic Romance– Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy (11/25/2017) **O5: Prize-Winning Female Author– Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling British Book Award, 1999 (02/12/2017) *****