Anonymous wrote:*Read at least 24 books
*Read one classic
*Read at least one nonfiction book
*Read one book I already own but haven't read yet
*Read a long book (over 800 pgs I guess)
*Read a book that's been on my to-read list for 5 years or more
*Read at least one book published in 2024
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had thought about Compelling Villains but then thought it might be too much effort to put together a list when I need to make the entry point for reading easier not harder. I am, however, thinking of assigning myself a minimum number of classics.
Some classics with compelling villains to start your list (I haven't read East of Eden or Vanity Fair in a couple of decades and I am still obsessed with Cathy and Becky):
Grendel / Beowulf
Becky / Vanity Fair
Cathy / East of Eden
Uriah Heep / David Copperfield
Ahab / Moby Dick
Humbert Humbert / Lolita
Captain Hook / Peter Pan
Napoleon / Animal Farm
I love Becky Sharp. I’m going to read East of Eden based on this rec. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I’ll focus on “women in translation”. I already read a lot of women authors, but mainly those that write in English. It will be a good project to try to find some from different cultures.
I'm PP from 14:54. Very much recommend Lies and Sorcery by Elsa Morante (translated into English from Italian) to kick this off. NYRB has it.
Thank you! I love nyrb books but I don't have that one yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I’ll focus on “women in translation”. I already read a lot of women authors, but mainly those that write in English. It will be a good project to try to find some from different cultures.
I'm PP from 14:54. Very much recommend Lies and Sorcery by Elsa Morante (translated into English from Italian) to kick this off. NYRB has it.
Anonymous wrote:I made a ridiculous challenge of a book a day (beginning at Thanksgiving) but after the first 20, I am toning it down a bit to 100 this year. Trying to read the following over the winter break: North Woods by Daniel Mason; The Good Lord Bird; Chain Gang Allstars; Disappearing Earth and Our Hideous Progeny…
Anonymous wrote:I think I’ll focus on “women in translation”. I already read a lot of women authors, but mainly those that write in English. It will be a good project to try to find some from different cultures.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been thinking for a while of reading biographies of all the presidents. Maybe I’ll do that in 2024. If anyone has read any particularly good presidential biographies, I’d love some recommendations.