Sunday, June 15, 2008

Classics Challenge 2008

My good friend Trish from my master's program has posed a reading challenge, and I am very excited because it will be my first online challenge! Trish is a very experienced blogger and book reviewer, and she has met a lot of interesting people online through her different challenges and blogs, which sounds like something I would LOVE to do more of if I weren't knee-deep in coursework right now for my doctorate. That said, however, I think if I do some more snooping around, I will be able to find some interesting challenges that I'm already reading for, whether I know it or not. For now, I'm thrilled to join...



The Classics Challenge July-December 2008! The following are Trish's guidelines:

  • Classics: We love them, we hate them, now we are going to challenge ourselves to reading more of them. Because there are so many different types of classics, different genres are acceptable and encouraged--for example, novels, short story collections, non-fiction, poetry, essays--I'm open for other suggestions!RULES (keep reading for the bonus):
  • OPTION 1: Read FIVE classics.
  • OPTION 2: Read FIVE classics from at least TWO different countries
  • OPTION 3: Read FIVE classics with any combination of at least TWO different countries and TWO different genres (see above for genres).
  • Cross-posting with other challenges is allowed (and encouraged!); Audiobooks are fine; books must be finished after July 1st to count for the challenge although re-reads are acceptable.
  • Lists don't have to be set in stone; you can change your selections at any time.
  • Have Fun. Oh ya...there will be a drawing for a prize or two. To be entered you must complete any one of the above options. You do NOT need a blog to participate.
  • Am I going to define what a classic is? Nope! There are lots of definitions offered on the Internet, but essentially we all have different opinions so don't stress too much--and see the bonus below.
  • BONUS!! (optional)
    As you can see, I'm requiring FIVE classics for six months. For the sixth book, I would like the participants to offer suggestions for books that may not be considered classics but that you think should be or books that you think will be a classic one day. Leave your suggestions in the comments below. I'll compile a list of the suggestions and you choose a book from the list and make that your sixth read. I realize this means you may have to wait to make your list if you choose to participate in the bonus round, but I'm hoping this is a modern twist on the old classics challenge.

Okay, so, I'm working on my reading list, but I'm pretty certain it will resemble closely the syllabus for Dr. Redfield's Nineteenth Century lit course for the Fall. I have a few other ideas, but nothing is solid. YAY BOOKS!!

3 comments:

Trish @ Love, Laughter, Insanity said...

Ha ha. I'm a total challenge addict. www.novelchallenges.blogspot.com is where I find out all the info. :)

By the way, I'm not stalking you--I've just got my google reader open and your new post just popped up and I couldn't resist!

Sharone, Uncloned said...

I LOVE books!!!! I have to say, my church did an entertainment fast from Thursday through Saturday, and the thing I missed the most wasn't the internet or television, but BOOKS!!!! :D Sounds like a fun challenge. :o)

emj02 said...

Well, I'm not sure I'll be very consistent in blogging. We know I don't have a very good track record when it comes to online posting sites. I just forget to post and keep up!

KB, you'll be glad to know that I've put a hold on Ella at the library. I forgot all about her until your goodreads ratings came. She does tend to bring up horrific memories due to the company she kept in 2005. ;)