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Sara's Old and New Challenge 2019

I treat this as my #1 challenge, Candi. I put the books I absolutely, positively want to read before the year is over.


Many on there that I have not heard of, so I'll be watching your reviews to see which ones I need to add to my TBR list! :)

Thanks you guys.
Terris, I have been meaning to read Plainsong for forever. Candi, I think you were the one who told me it was a "no miss" book. Nice to know the second book is just as good. Plainsong is not very long, so I can see myself continuing to Eventide.
Kathleen, I have been promising myself to read a Silas House novel and decided to start with A Parchment of Leaves. I'll let you know, but I am expecting to love it.
Big Rock Candy Mountain is one I didn't get to from last year's list, so it is high priority for me. If I should get to it in December, I will make a switch.
Terris, I have been meaning to read Plainsong for forever. Candi, I think you were the one who told me it was a "no miss" book. Nice to know the second book is just as good. Plainsong is not very long, so I can see myself continuing to Eventide.
Kathleen, I have been promising myself to read a Silas House novel and decided to start with A Parchment of Leaves. I'll let you know, but I am expecting to love it.
Big Rock Candy Mountain is one I didn't get to from last year's list, so it is high priority for me. If I should get to it in December, I will make a switch.

Also - I suspect you would really enjoy Elkhorn Tavern. I loved it :)
Sounds like a plan! Maybe I will put Plainsong at the top of my list for January. I missed the Southern Literary Trail read of Elkhorn Tavern and have had it sitting on my shelf, calling my name, ever since.
I thought The Big Rock Candy Mountain was a song. You learn something new every day. I am unaware of any of your selections, but looking through them I will have to add some to my tbr. A Sound of Thunder, Elkhorn Tavern, and Twilight seem like books I could start tomorrow. From my quick check I feel like you will enjoy these. Good luck

I've owned Plainsong forever but never seem to get to it. Maybe I will next year too.
Great list Sara!

Good luck with your challenge! 😊
Bob wrote: "I thought The Big Rock Candy Mountain was a song. You learn something new every day. I am unaware of any of your selections, but looking through them I will have to add some to my tbr. A Sound of T..."
It is a song, Bob. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqowm...
The song is older than the book, so I'm guessing there is going to be a tie-in. I have loved the other Stegner books I have read, so I've got expectations on that one. I am REALLY looking forward to this list.
It is a song, Bob. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqowm...
The song is older than the book, so I'm guessing there is going to be a tie-in. I have loved the other Stegner books I have read, so I've got expectations on that one. I am REALLY looking forward to this list.
Sue wrote: "I had never heard of A Parchment of leaves either, but it sounds great. I've added it.
I've owned Plainsong forever but never seem to get to it. Maybe I will next year too.
Great list Sara!"
We'll have to compare notes on Plainsong, Sue!
I've owned Plainsong forever but never seem to get to it. Maybe I will next year too.
Great list Sara!"
We'll have to compare notes on Plainsong, Sue!
Erin wrote: "Quite an interesting list! I must confess that I had not heard of any of them, except, like Bob, I had thought Big Rock Candy Mountain was a song, and then I experienced a moment of astonishment at..."
lol. Yes, I have passed on that other Twilight.
lol. Yes, I have passed on that other Twilight.
Thanks for the song, it made my day. Now I get to spend the day annoying folks and get funny looks as I hum and sing it. It's not leaving my head for awhile

By the way, I have caught the fever and made my list of books for this challenge, which I said I wasn't going to do, as well as the others! I have to tweak them a bit, but will post them later today hopefully :) I am going to focus on this one first this time, and have tailored the others around this one as best I could.
You must face it, Candi, you are an addict just like me. This happens to be my favorite challenge every year, because every book on it is one I really, really want to read. Can't wait to see what you have selected this year. I'm crossing my fingers for some buddy reads.

I've enjoyed Plainsong (Kent Haruf's books are all wonderful), Big Rock Candy Mountain and Fugitive Pieces. All very good reads.
Like Candi, these lists have encouraged me to try this challenge again next year.
Pink wrote: "I’ve read none of your choices! Good luck with your challenge :)"
Thanks, Pink. Good luck with yours as well.
Thanks, Pink. Good luck with yours as well.
Petra wrote: "Nice list, Sara!
I've enjoyed Plainsong (Kent Haruf's books are all wonderful), Big Rock Candy Mountain and Fugitive Pieces. All very good reads.
Like Candi, these lists have encouraged me to try..."
I've heard such good things about Plainsong! Glad you have decided to play.
I've enjoyed Plainsong (Kent Haruf's books are all wonderful), Big Rock Candy Mountain and Fugitive Pieces. All very good reads.
Like Candi, these lists have encouraged me to try..."
I've heard such good things about Plainsong! Glad you have decided to play.


Finished The Big Rock Candy Mountain. I used an alternate last year and rolled this one over. I was determined to make it #1 and I am glad I did. Wonderful book. Stegner is such a thoughtful writer.

Off to a great start and glad you enjoyed your first read of the year! :D
No choice now but to read this. A catchy title, a song that sticks in your brain like Grandma got Run Over By a Reindeer, and “Wonderful book” praise, this book is now my hunt for a copy and read it soon list.

I read Big Rock Candy Mountain a few years back and really enjoyed it. I'm glad you did as well. I agree with you about Stegner and want to read more of his books one day.
Congratulations on completing the first book already.
Erin wrote: "Off to a great start and glad you enjoyed your first read of the year! :D
I did! Always nice to start with a winner.
I did! Always nice to start with a winner.
Bob wrote: "No choice now but to read this. A catchy title, a song that sticks in your brain like Grandma got Run Over By a Reindeer, and “Wonderful book” praise, this book is now my hunt for a copy and read i..."
Ha! I am so glad, Bob. I know what you mean about the song...it can drive you nuts.
Ha! I am so glad, Bob. I know what you mean about the song...it can drive you nuts.
Petra wrote: "Nice start to the Challenge, Sara.
I read Big Rock Candy Mountain a few years back and really enjoyed it. I'm glad you did as well. I agree with you about Stegner and want to read more of his books..."
Thank you, Petra. Highly recommend Crossing to Safety
I read Big Rock Candy Mountain a few years back and really enjoyed it. I'm glad you did as well. I agree with you about Stegner and want to read more of his books..."
Thank you, Petra. Highly recommend Crossing to Safety
Marilyn wrote: "Big Rock Candy Mountain was my first Stegner. Liked it and want to read more of his books."
I hope you do, Marilyn. I have Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs on my list and think that might be next for me. It will be a departure from his other works, but I am curious to see what he has to say about both the West and other writers, like Steinbeck.
I hope you do, Marilyn. I have Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs on my list and think that might be next for me. It will be a departure from his other works, but I am curious to see what he has to say about both the West and other writers, like Steinbeck.
Finally read a second selection for this challenge. I have already fallen behind!
The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene. A terrific read and one that pierces the heart. Greene is never a light read, he wants to make you think, and he does.
The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene. A terrific read and one that pierces the heart. Greene is never a light read, he wants to make you think, and he does.
Sara wrote: "Finally read a second selection for this challenge. I have already fallen behind!
The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene. A terrific read and one that pierces the hear..."
That does look good.
The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene. A terrific read and one that pierces the hear..."
That does look good.


I am happy with the two I have read, but I have some very hefty reads in the "Old" section, and I need to get started on them before I turn around and 3/4 of the year is gone. Has anyone else noticed how fast time moves these days?
I haven’t read much of Graham Greene’s work, just enough to know he was a gifted writer. I’m looking forward reading more.
And yes, I’ve noticed time just seems to disappear, it just doesn’t seem possible that it is already March.
The passage of time is why, when I focus on my eyes in the mirror, the reflection is new and young, yet when I focus on the whole, it seems wrinkled and old.
And yes, I’ve noticed time just seems to disappear, it just doesn’t seem possible that it is already March.
The passage of time is why, when I focus on my eyes in the mirror, the reflection is new and young, yet when I focus on the whole, it seems wrinkled and old.


Books mentioned in this topic
Doctor Thorne (other topics)Doctor Thorne (other topics)
Martin Chuzzlewit (other topics)
Fugitive Pieces (other topics)
A Parchment of Leaves (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Silas House (other topics)Graham Greene (other topics)
Graham Greene (other topics)
1. Dr. Thorne
✔ 2. Martin Chuzzlewit
✔ 3. A Pair of Blue Eyes
1900-1999:
✔ 1. The Big Rock Candy Mountain
✔ 2. The Heart of the Matter
✔ 3. Plainsong
Wildcards
✔ 1. To The Bright Edge of the World
✔ 2. A Sound Like Thunder
✔ 3. Corrag
✔ 4. The Guns of August
✔ 5. Fugitive Pieces
✔ 6. A Parchment of Leaves
Alternatives
1. Elkhorn Tavern
✔ 2. Twilight