Two months
have been running so fast…and suddenly we have arrived in the last day of July,
meaning that A Victorian Celebration, the event hosted by Allie will soon end.
I suddenly realized that for the last two months (or at least the entire July)
all my readings are classics-victorian-in-english books. Wow! I mean, I am
Indonesian, and reading seven books—all in English—for the whole two months was
a new record to me, really! When I first put the list, I did not think I will “survive”,
I only thought…yeah, it’s only a list, I can just scrap few books of them if it
turned out I could not make it. But in the end, instead of scrapping few books,
I managed to add one book and three short stories into the list :) Here are
they:
The original
list:
Sketches by Boz - Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens: Dickens Bicentenary 2012 - Lucinda Dickens Hawksley
Black Beauty
- Anna Sewell
The Old Curiosity Shop - Charles Dickens
Twenty Years After - Alexandre Dumas
In the end,
I scrapped Dr Jekyll, and replaced it with
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
…and added
this to the list:
The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde
Besides
those novels, I have also added three short stories:
The Three Strangers - Thomas Hardy
A Terribly Strange Bed - Wilkie Collins
The Half-Brothers - Elizabeth Gaskell
Other than
the books, I also posted two author profiles, both of them are Non English
Victorian Authors:
And from
Sketches by Boz, I posted four independent posts about Victorian London based
on the description in the book:
Finally, I
can only say that I really-really enjoyed A Victorian Celebration. It was fun,
very fun! All with the posts of all participants (and I must admit I only read
several of them), Victorian book reviews, Victorian authors, also quiz and giveaways.
Thanks a bunch to Allie, for all your efforts to host this event, it gave me
the opportunity to savour the privilege of Victorian readings! I hope we can do
something like this again i the future!. :)
Wow -- you got SO MUCH read!! Congrats on a great Victorian Event, Fanda! Especially with it all being in English. That's SO IMPRESSIVE! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jillian, I'm so proud of myself too, I must reward myself by reading anything like now, before going back to classics (but I think I have fallen in love too deep to classics, that even when I have a chance to choose a book I'd like to read, I would think of another Dickens :))
DeleteWow! You should see what I did. Haha. Nothing! It's great to read such tremendous volumes in only two months. Great, great job!
ReplyDeleteYeah..but I'm exhausted now, reading Victorian classics turned out to be somehow tiring!
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