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This is really getting to be a challenge!
If anyone feels like giving it a go...
Let's read the works of 13 new authors this year!
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This is really getting to be a challenge!
If anyone feels like giving it a go...
Let's read the works of 13 new authors this year!
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I'm in! Maybe I can up the quality of my reading. I always feel time nipping at my heels. I don't know why, as I have a whole year, lol!
1. Marina Lewycka ~ A Short History of Tracktors in Ukranian 7/10 About Ukranian immigrants in the UK (first and second generation) with a humourous take on it all. Promising first book!
I am in aswell.
1. Mikhail Bulgakov: Master and Margarita
2. Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Grey
No way I'm going to achieve 13, but here's my first -
1. Waiting for Godot - Samuel Beckett 8/10
Why do you think you won't or can't achieve 13, Mona? Did you like "Waiting for Godot?"
I'm in
1. The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick
2. Beautiful Creatures by Garcia/Stohl
3. Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion
4. Then We Came To The End by Joshua Ferris
5. Room by Emma Donoghue
Waiting for Godot was great! I was expecting something boring and painfully slow, since it's the play where "nothing happens, twice", but it was so sad and endearing and funny I just fell in love with it. Wish I could see it performed, by good comic actors.
As for 13, it seems like too many new authors for me. These days I prefer to reread old favourites, or new books by authors I've already tried. I don't want to become an old fossil so I'll try a few new ones, but not thirteen. :)
Hmmm, I am familiar with it, of course. Maybe one of these days I'll get up the nerve to actually read it.
1. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan. 8.5/10 I loved this book so much more than I thought I would. Egan is a perceptive writer, and I loved her insights which were piercing, yet leavened with genuine humor and hope.
The BBC adapted film versions of all 19 of Beckett's stage plays. Barry McGovern and Johnny Murphy played Vladimir and Estragon in Waiting For Godot. It screened at TIFF in 2000 a long with 9 others, and was quite good. Endgame with Michael Gambon and David Thewlis was also a great adaptation to film.
Yet, nothing can match seeing Beckett's work on stage. It's an experience, a brilliant one.
No, it's the same book. Thanks, Scher. *sarcasm* :D (:))
Actually, I think my title is better.
I am in. One month behind and will have to revamp all my bookplans but it seems a fine challenge that I can't resist. Finishing Sophie's Choice tomorrow then it's all noobs.
I'm also in:
1. Tove Jansson: The Moomins and the Great Flood
2. Yevgeny Zamyatin: We
One down. Aspects of the Novel by E.M. Forster