Catching up on Classics (and lots more!) discussion
Other Challenges Archive
>
Sarah's 2017 Old & New Classics Challenge
date
newest »


Good luck!

I've been meaning to read I, Claudius for quite awhile myself.

In case you didn't know, there is a magnificent miniseries of "I, Claudius."
My public library has it.

Good luck!"
Thanks, Pink!
It was one of my alternates for this year, but I didn't get to it. So its going on the main list for next year.
Melanti wrote: "Looks like a good list! There's several on there I've read and liked.
I've been meaning to read I, Claudius for quite awhile myself."
Thanks, Melanti. Its been on my TBR awhile, thought it was high time to get to.
Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "Sarah,
In case you didn't know, there is a magnificent miniseries of "I, Claudius."
My public library has it."
Its actually one of my dad's favorites miniseries. Its what put the book on my radar to begin with.
Thanks for pointing it out though :)
Bat-Cat wrote: "Really nice list - lots of luck!!!"
Thanks, Bat-Cat.

That's why its still a tentative list. This might be a little too ambitious.
I'm trying to balance what I want to do with what is realistic. This year's was a total fail so I'm taking more time to plan this year to plan this one out.
Trying to make sure as many as possible of the things from this list would work for Bingo too will help.

That's great Sarah!!! :)"
Thanks, Loretta :)
It was beginning to feel like the book that never ended!

Better than I did last year, that's for sure.

Thanks!
My goal for this year was to try to do one of these a month or to have at least one going at any given time since a couple of these are monsters that will take a while. Not working out exactly that way right now, so far so good on number completed anyway!

Loretta wrote: "Ah yes! Me too Sarah and Sara! 😊"
I don't know I even bother with a plan anymore, to be honest!
You know that scene in Pirates of the Caribbean when Elizabeth brings up moments to do the right thing and Jack comments that he likes waving at those moments as they pass by? That's me and plans right now, lol


Neither am I Renee, that's why I don't do challenges. Challenges, to me, are too structured. I'm surprised that I even join in for the monthly book reads! I read books that I'm in the mood for usually. It seems to work for me. 😊

Loretta wrote: "Ah yes! Me too Sarah and Sara! 😊"
I don't know I even bother with a plan anymore, to be honest!
You k..."
Sarah, too funny! 😊

Loretta wrote: "Renee wrote: "I'm not much of a planner when it comes to reading. I have a list of books for this challenge, and the bingo challenge, but no plan on which order to read them. I usually just grab wh..."
I'm beginning to think challenges with set list aren't for me.
I like the BINGO challenge and there's a challenge in one of my other groups that's just a list of "a book that has (X)" or "a book set in (X) place", etc. I think I might stick to those in the future.

Loretta wrote: "Ah yes! Me too Sarah and Sara! 😊"
I don't know I even bother with a plan anymore, to be..."
:)

Bingo is great for being able to participate without having a rigid plan to stick to. They should all be fun, not a chore :)

Set list challenges aren't my strong point either. I usually feel accomplished if I can read about half of the list.

Currently reading Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table. It is really slow going but I'll get there eventually!
Going to get started on The Heretic's Apprentice in the next day or two.

Agreed, that book is slow going. Hang in there!

Agreed, that book is slow going. Hang in ..."
I feel like I've been reading it forever and I'm not quite a quarter of the way through it.
But I shall persevere and finally be able to say I have read it!

Loretta wrote: "Sarah wrote: "One more down, finally."
👍🏻👏🏻👍🏻👏🏻😊"
Thanks :)

It happens, Sarah, just carry the ones you don't finish over to the next year. What matters is that you enjoy the ones you do read.


I am finding that I struggle with set list challenges.
I'm too much of a mood reader.
Nente wrote: "It seems to me a brilliant idea to read Paradise Lost and Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch close to each other - and then probably finis..."
Thanks, Nente!
I'm reading Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witchright now and really enjoying it.
Going to try to get Paradise Lost in next month.
I loved His Dark Materials ! I haven't read them in forever. I want to do a reread but won't have time to squeeze it in this year.
Books mentioned in this topic
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (other topics)Paradise Lost (other topics)
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (other topics)
Paradise Lost (other topics)
The Heretic's Apprentice (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Hermann Hesse (other topics)William Shakespeare (other topics)
Ellis Peters (other topics)
Astrid Lindgren (other topics)
Edwin Hale Abbot (other topics)
More...
Published before 1900
1. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey ChaucerCompleted 4/212. The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu (circa 1021)
3. Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table by Thomas Malory
Published between 1900 & 1999
1. I, Claudius by Robert Graves (published 1934)
2. The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammet (published 1930)completed 3/17/173. Dune by Frank Herbert (published 1965)completed 4/20/17Wild Card
1. Paradise Lost by John Milton(published 1667)
2. Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren (published 1945)completed 5/13/173. The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare (published 1610)completed 2/26/174. The Heretic's Apprentice by Ellis Peters (published 1989)completed 10/10/175. Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbot (published 1884)completed 3/24/176. Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (published 1990)completed 10/26/17Alternates:
1. Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse (published 1927)completed 10/20/172. The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle (published 1883)