I may still
be in a hangover from Zoladdiction - I just can’t take my brain off Zola! No,
not reading more of his books – I think two books in a row is my limit – but I
keep getting thirsty of Zola-ish things. The other day I spent my morning at
work browsing Zola’s traces in modern France. Did you know that at least four
cities in France have named their public squares or streets with Zola? One day
I must go back there (I visited Paris in 2000, when I haven’t “found” Zola),
and will certainly include Zola’s house in Médan (now it becomes Dreyfus
Museum) on my itinerary!
But, back to
earth… here’s some reading updates:
Books read January –
April: 11 / 25
What’s next?
MAY
I am reading
North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell
right now for #elizabethgaskell2019 readalong on Instagram, hosted by Helena
@reading.the.classics. From February to August we read different books, and
Helena hosted an Instagram group discussion at the end of each month. I only
participate for May’s, because North and
South is the only Gaskell on my TBR. I love it so far, it’s a perfect read
after Zoladdiction! And I would certainly read more of her – maybe Mary Barton next!
Next week I
will finally delve into my #ccspin book: Cannery
Row -John Steinbeck. Some say it’s hilarious and funny, let’s prove it! Actually
these two were my most anticipated from my Classics Club list, so May would be
a fun-filled month for me, reading-wise!
JUNE – JULY
I haven’t
got any fixed plan yet, but, since I have only been tackling five books for
Classics Club in 2019 by May, and as in August I will take a ‘journey to the
sea’ (ehem…), I MUST slip 1-2 more books from list into these two months to
catch up.
Also, I have
Dante’s Purgatorio on my radar. Adam
will be hosting a readalong (or something like it) by summer, but haven’t fixed
on the date/month. Before that, I’m planning to read Vita Nuova, of which, the translator of my The Divine Comedy copy – John Ciardi – recommends to read before Purgatorio. And since I have read Purgatorio long ago – and have, alas, failed
miserably! – I determined to do whatever it takes to succeed this second time.
If Ciardi asks me to read Vita Nuova
first, read it I will!
AUGUST
Brona has
not posted it publicly, but yes… I am going to join her Moby Dick readalong in August! And knowing her, I suspect we’ll
have a lot of fun during August. Very excited!
SEPTEMBER
Didn’t I say
I’m still having a hangover from Zola? Actually I still have one unread book of
the Rougon-Macquart: The Dream. I
might read it after a train of readalongs. Then next year I’m going to start an
ambitious project: reading all twenty novels in Rougon-Macquart cycle in
chronological order – rereading all from the start!
And I might
add another classic for Classics Club.
OCTOBER
It’s time to
read some spooky books! So I picked two of my Classics Club list: Rebecca - Daphne du Maurier and We Have Always Lived in the Castle -
Shirley Jackson. And if there’s enough time, I might be in for John Grisham’s Camino Island. It’s the first bookishly
thriller from Mr. Grisham – about a lost manuscript of F. Scott Fitzgerald –
and I think I’m about to love it!
NOVEMBER
This would
be my last chance of completing my target of reading 12 books for Classics Club
in 2019. Two last books from the list to close the year would be perfect.
DECEMBER
Time for
some Christmas readings! I will read mostly from Christmas stories by Enid
Blyton, Anthony Trollope, and, of course, Charles Dickens. Beyond that, I’ll
read any book I’d fancy when the time comes!
And that
will be my future reading life. What’s yours?
What a fantastic lineup!! I'm with you for the Moby-Dick read-along in August. :) Other than that, I'm kind of playing it by ear this year, but Shirley Jackson and Rebecca are on my TBR as well, so maybe I'll read them in the fall, too.
ReplyDeleteYay for Moby Dick!
DeleteAnd I hope we can read Rebecca together for Halloween, it'll be fun!
So sad I missed Zola this year! I'm already looking forward to join next year!
ReplyDeleteI love Gaskell's writing; have fun!
I'm reading Purgatorio now .... the links back to Inferno are many. I'm enjoying it but I'm glad I'm reading them all consecutively.
And Moby Dick .... Yay!
Looks like you have your year planned out. Brava to you for being so organized! I could learn a thing or two from you! ;-)
I really missed you on last Zoladdiction, but no worry.. we'll meet again next year ;)
DeleteI did enjoy Gaskell, though not as much as Wharton or Anne Brönte.
Purgatorio - hmm.. I know it's best to read DC consecutively, but I don't think I can bear it, LOL! But, I'll see what Adam has for it!
It's exciting to plan, but not so to keep to it. Solution: I'd fix half of it, and let the rest just flow in with my mood. :)