I've been very bad the past year or so about my Classics Club list -- I have thirteen books left on the list, and just about a year left to complete them! I did add several of them to the TBR Pile Challenge, and some of them would work as selections for other challenges (including my own Back to the Classics Challenge). Enter the latest Classics Club Spin -- I do love having other people choose books for me, so I've selected seven from my list that would work nicely with my other scheduled reading for the year.
Next Sunday, March 20, the Spin will randomly assign a number from one to twenty, and whichever number is chosen, I'm pledging to finish that book by April 30! Here's my list:
1. My American by Stella Gibbons
2. A Pin to See the Peepshow by F. Tennyson Jesse
3. The World My Wilderness by Rose Macauley
4. Noli Me Tangere by Jose Rizal
5. Jenny Wren by E. H. Young
6. The Bright Side of Life by Emile Zola
7. Beware of Pity by Stefan Zweig
11. Noli Me Tangere
12. Jenny Wren
13. The Bright Side of Life
16. A Pin to See the Peepshow
17. The World My Wilderness
18. Jenny Wren
19. The Bright Side of Life
20. Beware of Pity
I haven't read any of these, although A Pin to See the Peepshow is on my list too, as you know. I hope the spin gives you one of the books you're hoping for - it's always good when you can make the same book count for more than one challenge!
ReplyDeleteI just finished a book and I am sooo tempted to just pick one of these and start reading! I've read about four for each of my challenges and I might start a second round if I finish them soon.
DeleteI love CC spins so am definitely in. Some of the titles on my list would fit Back to the Classics categories as well. http://bibliographicmanifestations.blogspot.com/2022/03/spinning-classics.html
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping for a number that gets me Howard's End.
Howards End is wonderful! I love E. M. Forster, my favorite is A Room with a View. And the movie adaptation is just perfect.
DeleteI've not read any of the book (or authors!) on your list. It might be nice if the Rizal came up... just to give you that push you need!
ReplyDeleteIf I don't get the Rizal I'll read it in May for Asian-Pacific Heritage month.
DeleteGiven that April is also #Zoladdiction month with Fanda, I wish you the Zola :-)
ReplyDeleteOh I'm definitely reading some Zola in April! I have three unread, it's just a question of which one. Only one left on my CC List though.
DeleteThe only one I have even HEARD of is Beware of Pity, which is pretty good. I hope you get a good one!
ReplyDeleteA lot of my titles this time around are pretty obscure. I've been leaning into the mid-century women's writing a lot since I discovered Persephone and Virago books. Noli Me Tangere is definitely considered a classic, though, it's the most influential novel in Philippine literature.
DeleteInteresting list, I haven't heard of any of them but I'm sure we'll have a great time reading whatever is chosen.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visitingmy list.
I just saw your quiz result. I'm jealous, I always think I'm more Anne Elliot but my result ten years ago was Elinor Dashwood and I did it again this year and it was Elinor Dashwood again. Well, she's a nice person, too.
I'm not even sure how I got Anne Elliot, I don't think I'm really like her at all! I think I was just able to guess which answer went with each character. It's my favorite Jane Austen novel, though! And I love Elinor Dashwood.
DeleteSame here. I am the eldest in my family, at least that links me to Elinor. And yes, I like her, I just never thought I'd be most like her.
DeleteI've not heard of any of these, very ecclectic. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI like your approach. You know which books you are interested in. That's a great way to do it.
ReplyDeleteI have not read a single one from your list. All the more fascinating! I like other things I've read by Zweig and Rose Macaulay, though, so I'm hoping you get one of those.
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