It's time to sign up for the TBR Pile Challenge 2013!! I really loved this challenge because it really forced me to read some of the books I've been ignoring for so long. And it's very reasonable -- I pretty much read one off the list every month, and I finally finished it a few weeks ago. I read 11 books from my original list, plus two alternates, and most of them were pleasant surprises -- with only a couple of exceptions, I was sorry I'd left them unread for so long.
Basically, you just look at your unread books and select 12 that you've owned for at least a year and still haven't read. Complete details of the challenge can be found here. It's a great way to read those neglected books, plus there's a drawing at the end -- if you complete the challenge, your name goes in a drawing for a $50 gift card from Amazon or The Book Depository!
Here's my list:
1. Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang. A book from my list of 50 Nonfiction Books in 5 Years. Completed 10/28/13.
2. Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Berniers. Purchased more than 10 years ago for a book group. I read the beginning and liked it, but for some reason got distracted and never finished it. I've since moved it to four different houses. Completed 3/15/13.
3. The Duchess by Amanda Foreman. I was supposed to read this for my Jane Austen book group last year, but I just never got to it. Everyone in the group loved it though, and I'm always trying to read more nonfiction. Also on my list of 50 Nonfiction Books. Completed 11/14/13.
4. Fidelity by Susan Glaspell. One of the first Persephones I ever purchased, for an online readalong about 2 years ago. Never opened it, except to admire the beautiful endpapers. Completed 2/10/13.
5. The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hacek. Another book purchased for a (different) online reading group. Completed 8/24/13.
6. Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. Lawrence. This was one of the books I received in the Big Box of Penguin Classics a couple of years ago -- I still have a few more I have to read (Moby Dick is another unread book from the box, but I think I have enough doorstoppers on this list!) Completed 6/15/13.
7. Collected Novellas by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Definitely, the book that has been owned-and-unread the longest. My husband gave me this before we were married, after I read Love in the Time of Cholera. This year I read the other book I'd owned the longest for the TBR Challenge, and I absolutely loved it, so I'm hoping this one will be as good.
8. My Name is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok. A Christmas gift from my friend Amanda couple of years ago. She's the one who encouraged me to blog, so it's appropriate that I add it to the challenge. Completed 6/19/13.
9. Giants in the Earth by A. E. Rolvaag. Another one I've been carting from house to house unread. A good friend gave me this when I moved to Nebraska -- it's actually set in the Dakotas, but he also gave me O Pioneers and I think he was looking for something else besides Willa Cather. Completed 7/9/13.
10. The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki. Supposed to be sort of a Japanese version of Pride and Prejudice. I'm always looking to read more Japanese writers so this is a good choice. Completed 4/25/13
11. Lark Rise to Candleford by Flora Thompson. Bought the book shortly after I started reading about the TV adaptation on the blogosphere. The TV series never aired here, but I haven't watched any of the DVDs, and the book is still untouched on the shelves.
12. Kipps by H. G. Wells. Bought after an author raved about it at the St. Petersburg Times Festival of Reading, back when I lived in Florida and began my quest to read more classics. Since then I've read two other books by Wells and was underwhelmed by both; hopefully I'll enjoy his realistic fiction more than the sci-fi, which really isn't my thing. Completed 12/4/13
Nella Last's War by Nella Last -- a Christmas gift from a couple of years ago. It's also on my list of 50 Nonfiction Books in 5 Years. Completed 5/27/13.
The New York Stories of Edith Wharton -- I have about thirty unread books of short stories on my TBR shelves. I have no idea how they pile up like that! Maybe I need to do an entire short story challenge next year. Completed 8/02/13.
The list includes one Persephone; six books from my 75 Classics in 5 Years Challenge; one NYRB Classic; one book from my Big Box of Penguins; three books from my 50 Nonfiction Books in 5 Years Challenge; and four books in translation. Plus, it includes four of the books I've had on the TBR shelves the longest: I've owned Collected Novellas since (ahem) 1990; Giants of the Earth since 2000, Captain Corelli's Mandolin since 2001; and Kipps since 2005, so it'll be nice to finally get those off the TBR shelf.
Well -- good list or bad? Which ones should I read first? And who else is signing up for this challenge?
Well -- good list or bad? Which ones should I read first? And who else is signing up for this challenge?