2013 wasn't even halfway over when I started planning my list for the 2014 TBR Pile Challenge! The goal: read at 12 specified books that have been hanging around the TBR shelves unread for at least one year. I've been revising this list for a while, and I think I'm finally done. I'm nearly finished with the 2013 challenge, and this year, I'm trying to include more fun books -- I really liked most of the books on the list this year, but I was really dreading some of them. I'm going to try and make this less of a chore this year. Here's my list:
2. Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert. One of many black-spine Penguin Classics on the TBR shelves. Also bought at the Borders blowout. Completed 12/29/14.
3. I, Claudius by Robert Graves. It's been on my to-read list for years, because it's on the Modern Library Top 100 list. I'm especially interested because my oldest daughter is taking Latin and she's learning all about Roman culture. I've never seen the PBS miniseries adaptation, so maybe I'll watch that too. Completed 12/17/14.
4. The Light Years by Elizabeth Jane Howard. I loved The Cazalets miniseries, based on this book. Bought it (and the second in the series, Marking Time) for only $1 from the library's donation cart. Completed 1/5/14.
5. Kim by Rudyard Kipling. Another book from the ML Top 100. I've only read 49 so far, so if I complete both this and I, Claudius, I'll be more than halfway through the list. Completed 5/10/14.
5. Kim by Rudyard Kipling. Another book from the ML Top 100. I've only read 49 so far, so if I complete both this and I, Claudius, I'll be more than halfway through the list. Completed 5/10/14.
6. Dusty Answer by Rosamund Lehmann. A Christmas gift from about three years ago. Completed 2/16/14.
7. The Sisters: The Saga of the Mitford Family by Mary S. Lovell. Bought after reading (and loving) The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate -- in 2006. Completed 6/15/14.
8. Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. I bought this while I actually lived in Japan almost ten years ago (via Amazon, ironically). Still haven't read it. Completed 12/5/14.
9. Singled Out: How Two Million Women Survived Without Men After WWI by Virginia Nicholson. Bought during Downton Abbey withdrawal. I'm thinking about reading up on WWI next year, in honor of the 100th anniversary. There's also a WWI Library Thing readalong. Completed 7/19/14.
10. Miss Marjoribanks by Margaret Oliphant. Another Penguin I have wanted to read for years. I've heard this one somewhere between Jane Austen (or is it Elizabeth Gaskell?) and George Eliot's Middlemarch, which I loved. Completed 2/1/14.
11. The Edwardians by Vita Sackville-West. Also purchased during Downton Abbey withdrawal. Completed 8/31/14.
12. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. From my Big Box of Penguin Classics. My copy is actually the Graphic Deluxe Classics version, and the cover is really disturbing. Completed 6/7/14.
1. Appetite for Life: The Biography of Julia Child by Noel Riley Fitch. Yet another purchase from Borders before they closed. Sigh.
2. The River's Tale by Edward Gargan. Another book about Asia purchased while I was overseas. I should have really put this in the must-read list for the challenge.
So -- several Penguins, several non-fiction books, four from my Classics Club list, two in translation, and some lighter reading as well. What do you think, bloggers? Good list? Which are must reads, and which should be put off until the bitter end? And who else is signing up for the 2014 TBR Pile Challenge? What's on your list?