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Laurie's 2021 Challenge Buffet

12/12 complete
Old School - 1899 or earlier
The Odyssey by Homer 5/15/21 ★★★★★
The Warden by Anthony Trollope 2/6/21 ★★★★
Shirley by Charlotte Brontë 7/25/21 ★★★½
The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot 4/23/21 ★★★½
New School - 1900-1999
When Rain Clouds Gather by Bessie Head 3/15/21 ★★★
Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar
A Grain of Wheat by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o 1/22/21 ★★★ My review
The Wall by Marlen Haushofer 1/7/21 ★★★★★
Possession by A.S. Byatt DNF
21st Century Wildcards
Augustown by Kei Miller 2/9/21 ★★★★
Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk 8/13/21 ★★½
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout 6/29/21 ★★★★★
Alternates
Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri 8/31/21 ★★★½
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra 1/31/21 ★★★★★ My review

6/6
1. Marlen Haushofer - The Wall
2. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o - A Grain of Wheat
3. Anthony Marra - A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
4. Anthony Trollope - The Warden
5. Kei Miller - Augustown
6. Bessie Head - When Rain Clouds Gather


I always do too many challenges and feel overloaded, so I was determined I would not start the year that way. I can always add more later.



Thanks, Kathleen. I hope so too.

I would love to read it with you. I have no plans for when, so whatever works for you.


March works for me.

I'll join the two of you for this one if possible. It's been on my TBR for years. March works for me.
You have some lovely choices, Laurie. Enjoy!

Thanks, Bob. It is a bit of a catch up on our group bookshelf.

I'll join the two of you f..."
That sounds great. I'll ask Pink to set up a buddy read thread for us.


Glad to hear that you loved this, Laurie. It was a five star read for me as well.





I also took a long time to get to Trollope. My first was just a few months ago. I too will be reading more.

How surprising that several in our group have never read Trollope before. He was so prolific. At least we have found his work enjoyable and many more books to choose from.



Congrats on getting through this. I started it last year and only made it about 1/3 of the way through before putting it down for something else. Maybe I'll try again next year.

Thanks, Liesel. I'm not sure why it took 3 tries for me since slow books don't usually bother me. Maybe you can finish the next time you pick it up.

Wow, The Mill on the Floss and The Odyssey are both major works. It must feel gratifying. Congratulations

I had the same experience with The Odyssey Laurie. I read it in a verse translation and struggled with it, but luckily I had seen a play and then had the group discussion. I rated it 5 stars too. Congratulations on another one down!

Thanks, Lynn. It does feel good whenever I read one of the big classics. I put them on my challenge to give me that extra incentive to finally read them.
Sue wrote: "Laurie wrote: "I've finished another for my Old and New challenge. I slowly read The Odyssey by Homer over the past 6 weeks. I was enthralled by parts of it and my eyes gla..."
Thanks, Sue. I thought the translation was quite readable but epic poetry isn't my thing.
Nice that you hung in there and finished it, Laurie. I will drop a contemporary book much more easily than a classic like The Odyssey. As you say, it is worth the effort.

Sara, I am much more likely to stick with a classic than a contemporary book as well. I feel like classics have stood the test of time for some reason. I just bailed on one of my contemporary Old and New challenge books. I dnfed Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead. I have read one other book by Olga Tokarczuk and I struggled to finish it. After struggling with this one too, I realize her style of writing is not for me.
I have had similar experiences. Sometimes it is true that a writer's style is just not for you and best to move on to someone with whom you can feel satisfied. Learning to DNF was difficult for me, but I have it down to an art now.


It is disappointing to try books by acclaimed authors and not feel like finishing. But every author isn't for every reader.




Thanks, Bob. I am not doing bingo this year, but I am unofficially keeping track so this book would count for the book by a Nobel winner. I am only 5 books from a blackout, so I may eventually post a bingo challenge.
Laurie wrote: "I am 3/4 of the way through my Old and New challenge. I finished Olive Kitteridge and I absolutely loved it. I gave it 5 stars and it is a new favorite which is quite a surprise beca..."
I have heard so many good things about this book. I bought it on Kindle, but it was pushed to the back burner. I am glad you found one you liked so much.
I have heard so many good things about this book. I bought it on Kindle, but it was pushed to the back burner. I am glad you found one you liked so much.

I doubt if everyone loves it like I did, but I hope you enjoy it when you read it.

Laurie wrote: "My Old and New Challenge is finished. I read one of my alternates Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri to complete the challenge. I tried to read [book:Possession|4121..."
Congratulations Laurie!
Congratulations Laurie!
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Challenge #2 - Does a Century Make a Difference?
Challenge #3 - Second Place or Worse
Challenge #4 - Members Choice Classic/Genre Challenge
Challenge #5 - Decade/Century Challenge
Challenge #6 - Short Story Challenge
Challenge #7 - 2020 Group Reads Challenge
Challenge #8 - Expand Your Horizon With New Authors
Challenge #9 - A-Z Author Challenge
Challenge #10 - A-Z Title Challenge
For now, I will only attempt challenge #1 and #8. I may add others later in the year.