In exactly two months, on April 24, it will be the 200th anniversary of Anthony Trollope's birth. In honor of one of my favorite writers, I'm hosting a month-long celebration of his life and work. Here is where you can sign up to participate. I've never hosted anything like this before, but I'm planning on posting weekly round-ups of anything relating to Trollope, awarding prizes (for U.S. and international bloggers) and reading as much Trollope as I can squeeze into a single month. If you're interested, you can link any postings related to Trollope. It could be a book review of one of his many novels, TV adaptations, or you could just ruminate about anything Trollope-related.
Who's with me? Sign up with the Linky below!
Sounds wonderful
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I have it on my calendar!
ReplyDeleteMy calendar is marked too1
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on reading Framley Parsonage in April so I'll be participating! I couldn't find the Linky, btw.
ReplyDeleteI've signed up and am looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteJaneGS mentioned Framley Parsonage and now I will look that book up. Great title.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward! I'm planning to host an Elizabeth Goudge Reading Week starting on the 24th, as well -- I belatedly realized she and AT share the same birthday! The rest of the month I'll be happily Trolloping, hoping to read Dr. Thorne at least.
ReplyDeleteOh, how can I resist? Oh dear.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to it!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this! I'll be reading Barchester Towers in March/April and am slowlly working my way through a biography, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm in! I have The Way We Live Now, He Knew He Was Right and The Three Clerks on tap. I'll see if I make it through all three, but I will be able to read one for sure.
ReplyDeleteSo far I have only read The Eustace Diamonds. However, I found a set of his Palliser novels that I plan on reading.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Of course I'm in! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting! I love Trollope but haven't read anything by him in ages. Think it will be The Eustace Diamonds or Orley Farm for me.
ReplyDeleteI think this will be a perfect introduction to Trollope. I've got The Warden waiting for me.
ReplyDeleteI decided to come back and tell you that you inspired me to buy the six volume set of The Chronicles of Barsetshire. The set of six was a bargain in Kindle at 99 cents! I started reading The Warden and like it very much.
ReplyDeleteI'm really looking forward to this - but what to read? decisions decisions.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a Trollope book for such a long time! Which to choose...?
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a Trollope book for such a long time! Which to choose...?
ReplyDeleteI have Eustace in progress. As funny as Trollope gets.
ReplyDeleteNo prizes for me, please. Leave me out of the drawings.