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Good luck with the challenge!


I recently finished The Left Hand of Darkness but I went into it with really high expectations. I enjoyed it well enough to read more of her books, but it didn't blow me away! The Earthsea trilogy has been highly recommended to me by more than one person!

Wow Angie, that is a great list. I hope you don't mind if I (and others) use it for our own challenge. I look forward to seeing what you end up reading.

Thanks! I don't mind at all. :)

For Classic Short Story, I've completed A Small, Good Thing by Raymond Carver. It's a heartbreaking story of the hollow vulnerability of grief.
For Classic Play, I did Pulitzer-nominated True West by Sam Shepard. The man was a genius. Full stop. This play deconstructs the myth of the American West and explores the tumultuous bond between two brothers. It's raw, intense, and sometimes uncomfortable. It's also hilarious. I love Shepard's mind.


I highly recommend Sam Shepard. I started out with Buried Child, the play he won a Pulitzer for. I think I'm going to read one of his short story collections this year, too.

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Thanks, Angie. I will check that one out too. So much of his work to choose from--what a prolific writer. What a renaissance man he was.

For B4: Book Made Into a Film/TV, I read The Shining by Stephen King. I've seen both the movie and the miniseries, and the book beats both of them.
I'm still debating on what's next on the agenda. Perhaps I'll tackle a book by a female author.

From your list, if you want to opt for a female author, Northanger Abbey is lovely, funny and mocks the Gothic novel in a brilliant way.
Or Le Guin. I’ve only read one of hers (Left Hand of Darkness) but heard really good feedback on Earthsea :O)

I've finished A Wizard of Earthsea. I liked it well enough, though I don't know if I'll read the rest of the series. The book featured some nice world-building, but I found it difficult to connect to most of the characters. I gave it three stars.
I have also finished The Big Sleep. The classic mystery novel featured the sharp, vibrant language and masterful prose typical of the noir genre. Four stars.

Unfortunately, I have realized my choice for Classic You Have Put Off Reading is one I will still be putting off. Sorry universe, Moby-Dick or, The Whale and I are not compatible. I will think of another option for that category, but I'm not sure what it will be. I think I'll wander off and see what other people are doing for that one.

Angie wrote: "...orry universe, Moby-Dick or, The Whale and I are not compatible...."
LOL, me too.
LOL, me too.
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Bingo 2018 in List Form
✔ B1: Written by Nobel Laureate
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway (10/05/2018) ★★★
✔ B2: Children’s Classic
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle (01/28/2018) ★★★
✔ B3 Government Banned Book
The Story of Ferdinand] by Munro Leaf (09/13/2018) ★★★★★
✔ B4: Classic Made into a Film/TV
The Shining (02/16/2018) ★★★★
B5: Winner of a Foreign Literary Prize
An Artist of the Floating World
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Snow Country
✔ I1: 20th Century Classic
Psycho by Robert Bloch (07/01/2018) ★★★
✔ I2: New-to-You Author
The Machine Stops (12/8/2018)
✔ I3: Mystery or Crime Classic
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler (05/19/2018) ★★★★
✔ I4: Classic of More than 500 Pages
It by Stephen King (04/03/2018) ★★★★★
✔ I5: 18th Century or Earlier Classic
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole (10/27/2018) ★★
✔ N1: North American Classic
The Colossus and Other Poems by Sylvia Plath (10/20/2018) ★★
✔ N2: Classic Short Story
A Small, Good Thing by Raymond Carver (01/03/2018) ★★★★
✔ N3: FREE SPACE
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (09/30/2018) ★★★★
✔ N4: Classic Play
True West by Sam Shepard (01/12/2018) ★★★★★
N5: African Classic
Xala
Death on the Nile (set in Africa)
✔ G1: 19th Century Classic
The Raven and Other Favorite Poems by Edgar Allan Poe (07/13/2018) ★★★
G2: Finest Works of Fiction (Martin Seymour-Smith & Editors)
Fathers and Sons
Absalom, Absalom!
War and Peace
G3: Adventure or Action Classic
The Lost World
The Count of Monte Cristo
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Casino Royale
✔ G4: Group Read
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett (08/26/2018) ★★★
✔ G5: 21st Century Potential Classic
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng (06/21/2018) ★★★★★
✔ O1: Literary Prize of Your Country/Region
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg (12/19/2018) ★★★★
✔ O2: Lesser known book by a famous author
Farmer Giles of Ham by J.R.R. Tolkien (12/29/2018) ★★★★
✔ O3: Australia, Antarctica, or Oceania Classic
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox - author is from Australia (06/24/2018) ★★★★★
✔ O4: A Classic that you have put off reading
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien (12/28/2018) ★★★★★
✔ O5: Classic written by a Female Author
A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (05/06/2018) ★★★