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Friday, January 8, 2016
Challenge Link-Up Post: 20th Century Classic
Please link your reviews for your 20th Century Classic here. This is only for the 20th Century Classic category. All books in this category must have been published between 1900 and 1965 to qualify as classics (except for posthumous publications. If you do not have a blog, or somewhere public on the internet where you post book reviews, please write your mini-review/thoughts in the comments section. If you like, you can include the name of your blog and/or the title of the book in your link, like this: "Karen K. @ Books and Chocolate (The End of the Affair)."
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I read Animal Farm and enjoyed it much more than I expected to.
ReplyDeleteJust completed (and left a link to my review), my 20th Century Classic: The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles
ReplyDelete~ The Once Lost Wanderer ~
I chose A Separate Peace for this category. I am glad I finally read it, but I had mixed feelings.
ReplyDeleteI read The Diary of a Young Girl for this category.
ReplyDeleteH. Rider Haggard let me down with "Lysbeth." Maybe he should stick to non-historical topics next time.
ReplyDeleteRead Brideshead Revisited & just linked. Thanks, Karen.
ReplyDeleteI just finished "Flight Into Camden" by David Storey. When I was growing up in the 60s in an East Midlands industrial town, I, and most of my high school friends, dreamed of getting away to London, of making our own way in the world. My grandparents had made the step up from the working class so my parents were supportive and understood my dreams. I have recently found out, however, that there are close relatives of mine who did not move up into the middle class, cousins that I never knew about until Ancestry brought them to light. They still do not want to connect, the schism was clearly brutal. I am glad I read this book for the understanding that it provided.
ReplyDeleteI read and linked Phantom of the Opera for this category
ReplyDeleteI read Fahrenheit 451 and linked, but forgot to include the title in my linkage. :)
ReplyDeleteLinked up with: Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer by CS Lewis
ReplyDeleteJust finished Mama's Bank Account. Wonderful, delightful book!
ReplyDeleteLinked to my (very brief) review of Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf.
ReplyDeleteRead "The Old Man and the Sea" for this one. Interesting classic to be sure.
ReplyDeleteI read The Hobbit.
ReplyDeleteJust posted my review of By the Shores of Silver Lake, by Laura Ingalls Wilder: https://janegs.blogspot.com/2016/12/potpourri-of-classics.html
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