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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Classics Club Spin # 25

It's time for another #CCSpin, and I'm as excited as can be, because it will be based on my 3rd The Classics Club List, which I'll be starting on January 2021 (the complete list will be up on December)! Here they are...

01. Watership Down - Richard Adam's
02. I, Robot - Isaac Asimov
03. Eugenie Grandet - Honore de Balzac
04. Lady Audley's Secret - Mary Elizabeth Braddon
05. The Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan
06. My Antonia - Willa Cather
07. The Red Badge of Courage - Stephen Crane
08. Casino Royale - Ian Flemming
09. Return of the Native - Thomas Hardy
10. Their Eyes Were Watchijg God - Zora Neale Hurston
11. The Immitation of the Christ- Thomas A. Kemp is
12. Under the Net - Iris Murdoch
13. The Scarlet Pimpernel - Baroness Orczy
14. Eugene Onegin - Alexander Pushkin
15. All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Maria Remarque
16. The Tale of Genji - Murasaki Shikibu
17. The Crucible - Arthur Miller
18. Barchester Tower - Anthony Trollope
19. Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonegut
20. The Customs of the Country - Edith Wharton

14 out of 20 are new authors for me. I'm a bit nervous, but also pretty exciting here. Have you read any of them? Spotted a favorite or two? :)


5 comments:

  1. Great list! Quite a few of my favorites on the list: Cather, Wharton, and I loooove Anthony Trollope! Lady Audley is a fun read, and Watership Down was a childhood favorite. Their Eyes Were Watching God is also wonderful though it took me a bit to get used to the dialog. Good luck with your spin pick!

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  2. Congratulations on entering your 3rd (!) classics club list.

    Looks like lots of fun stuff to me on this list: I read The Crucible and Red Badge of Courage for high school and liked them both. My Antonia was great & I read The Custom of the Country for my classics club list.

    Happy spinning!

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  3. I just saw Lady Audley's Secret on my bookshelf and got the urge to read it again. As Reese says, My Antonia was wonderful and Wharton is always good. Have a great spin!

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  4. Great list of which I have read eight

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  5. Exciting that you're so close to starting your third list--and if this sample is any indication it sounds like a good one!

    I'm not familiar with Eugene Onegin, but I hope you enjoy!

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