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Nike's Third Time Attempt to Concentrate on My Classic Bingo Board

I2: New-To-Me Classic Author: The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis
I3: Classic Drama or Play: Something by either Bertold Brecht or August Strindberg
I4: Classic Over 500 pages: Maybe I'll read Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
I5: Literary Prize of My Country: A Nobel Prize Laureate The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro

N2: Classic Mythology or Folklore: Njal's Saga
N3: Free Space: A Child in Time by Ian McEwan
N4: Classic Poetry or Essay Collection:
N5: Classic by an Author from a Country I didn’t Read in 2021: The Old Capital by Yasunari Kawabata

G2: Book from a group poll during my birthday month June: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
G3: Classic Tragedy: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo
G4: Group Bingo Participant Pick: Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
G5: Book from the Group’s 2022 Bookshelf:

But - please - not too many pages.

O2: Children’s Classic:
O3: Classic Short Story Collection:
O4: Classic in translation:
O5: Book Published 1900 - 1949:

The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir?

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Sorry, haven't got it. Thankyou anyhow, and otherwise it was a good choice. <3

The Handmaid's Tale, Briefing for a Descent Into Hell, The Child in Time or After Dark.
I see you already have Nana on your list :)
Feel free to recommend something for my bingo!

I haven't actually but otherwise it was a superb choice =)

The Handmaid's Tale, Briefing for a Descent Into Hell, The Child in Time or [book:After Dark|178..."
Some great choices! =)

I've read it this year actually! =) By some reason it doesn't look that way even though I've marked the Swedish edition as read. I actually understood who the murderer would be from the beginning - I feel kind of proud of myself. I think I ought to work as I private investigator =D

That is on my Want-to-Read-list but I haven't got it.

Congratulations! Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert it will be! =)

The Handmaid's Tale, Briefing for a Descent Into Hell, The Child in Time or After Dark by Ian McEwan
Amanda who answered just before you won but there is a Free Square as well. And one of the books you mentioned I do have in my shelfes but haven't read yet and I'm actually quite eager to read it so guess what - I'll choose The Child in Time by Ian McEwan as my Free Read =)


The Handmaid's Tale, Briefing for a Descent Into Hell, The Child in Time or [boo..."
I hope you like it, Nike :)

Thankyou =) I remember listening to a radio dramatization of the story when I was a child and I loved it so much, I hope I will recapture some of the magic feeling.

The Handmaid's Tale, Briefing for a Descent Into Hell, [book:The Child in Time|..."
I'm sure I will, it has been calling for my attention from the shelf quite some time now =)

Dandelion Wine
I Capture the Castle
Have fun reading for your challenge, Nike. You always have such interesting books that I want to read with you.

Thankyou =)
Yes, I'm very eager to read it, my partner read it recently and really liked it a lot.

I started to read a few pages in the beginning of this year but it was a library loan and I was reading to many books simultaneously and I had to let it go back since there were people waiting for it. When I borrow it next time I'll set my mind to focus because it started very intriguing and I really do want to read it.

Dandelion Wine
I Capture the Castle"
Oh, yes - The Dandelion Wine - soo tempting! But - I have promised myself the two or three last years to only read the books that I have at home .... and I haven't got those. On the other hand I'm very disobdient to myself and I just realised that one of the books at my Bingo Board is a book I'm gonna borrow from the library ....
hmm, you make it so difficult for me now, Lol! =D
It will be a bonus book, If a finish all the others before 2022 runs towards its end, then I'll defintely reconsider your suggestions and especially The Dandelion Wine!

Thankyou, so much Katy =)

Hahaha, if only time didn't run as fast as it does! Yes, I DO want to read them all, and I DO have a TBR-list that probably will never ever cease to grow. But because of that I really want to focus on the hundreds of books that I already own instead of always borrowing other books. Or wishing for new ones at birthdays and christmas. Or buying more books at second hand book stores or at the annual big book sales. I am hopeless. I'm glad I'm amongst other likeminded people here! =)

I started learning Swedish this year."
Wow! How come? =)"
Well i like learning languages and there were some free Norwegian classes so i started that and thought well i'm missing a trick if i don't learn Swedish and Danish at the same time, and then my friend wanted to learn Swedish too so i'm trying to keep up with her. :)

I started learning Swedish this year."
Wow! How come? =)"
Well i like learning languages and there were some free Norwegian classes so i started that a..."
Wow! But isn't it difficult to study those languages simultaneously? They are so similar so it must be easy to get confused. I remember when I studied Spanish and French at the same time, some days I really didn't know whether I was saying a French word or Spanish and I mixed them intermittenty, especially the days when I had classes in both languages. Well, if you want to practice some Swedish with me you are welcome!
Jag önskar dig en God Jul =)

God helg! :D
Mostly I am reading the languages. I will be reading Mio Min Mio for April so have to practice!

God helg! :D
Mostly I am reading the languages. I will be reading Mio Min Mio for April so have to practice!"
Oh, that is a great book, one of my favourites by Astrid Lindgren. =)

I love Guy de Maupassant's novel "Bel-ami" so I'm eager to read Ball of Fat. =)


That's great =). I hope you won't get disappointed. I




I hope to get to this a bit later in the year. Glad to see from your review it's good!


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I really loved it, I don't think my review tells enough. I was really sleepy when I wrote it in the middle of the night, it was required that I wrote something for a reading challenge, I ought to rewrite it. But yes - do read this classic! A fantastic read!
Nice to have one done, Nike. I don't have We on my TBR, so I guess I must add it. I understand it was very influential for other dystopian fiction. Delighted to know it is also a good read.

Yes, it was mindblowing! I haven't read 1984 nor Aldous Huxleys book yet and I've understood from many others that once they've read We the others just seem like pale tries of copying it. I'll wait some time before I read those. I did read Kallocain when I was young and loved it but I wonder if it would stand for a reread.
Books mentioned in this topic
Fettpärlan (other topics)Ball of Fat [Short-story] (other topics)
Sommarboken (other topics)
The Summer Book (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Guy de Maupassant (other topics)Tove Jansson (other topics)
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B2: Classic written in my native language:
Sommarboken by Tove JanssonB3: Classic Science or Philosophy: Konfucius or Enchiridion by Epiktetos
B4: Classic Banned Book:
We by Yevgeny ZamyatinB5: A Classic NOT on Our Bookshelf that Should be There: Nana by Émile Zola