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.