You know how
I love challenges. I do. But lately I have so many things in life that I no
longer have time to write proper reviews for this blog as usual. I keep
reading, though not as much as I have expected. But the reviews are the most
challenging part right now.
So, I am
very excited to find this Victorian Reading Challenge, firstly because it doesn’t
require you to make reviews (yay...thanks Becky!). Secondly because Victorian
literature is my favorite, and although I have vowed not to plan my reading for
next year, well… I just can’t resist of having a reading list! It’s in my
blood, I guess. Like, not knowing what I should read next can make me
unsecured. Is it normal? LOL… Anyway, after consulting my reading list, and
found that there are several Victorian books in it, I decided to join in.
Victorian
Reading Challenge
Host: Becky's Book Reviews
Duration:
January - December 2017
Goal: Read a
minimum of 4 Victorian books
I might only
take 6 categories (from original 32), but who knows… My original list of 2017
reading consists of 20 books (I am very pessimist at this moment), but if I
have finished them before end of year, I would certainly add more Victorians into it. Here’s my plan:
X 5. A new-to-you book by a FAVORITE author: The Earth by Émile Zola
X 11. A book
published between 1871-1880: The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
X 16. A book
by Charles Dickens: Bleak House
X 17. A book
by Wilkie Collins: The Woman in White
X 23. A book
translated into English: The Conquest of Plassans by Émile Zola
If you are
interested too to do this challenge, find out more of the list and rules in Becky’s
blog.
This is one of the challenges that I am still considering. I am sure that it would fit right in with some of the books that I plan to read anyway. The Woman in White is on my classics list for instance.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck, and lots of enjoyment in 2017.
Well, are you in anyway? :)
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