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October 5, 2021

No.572: TBR Tuesday // Nine Books From the 1920s I Need to Read

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It’s happening at a snail’s pace, but I’m still working away on my 20th Century in Literature Challenge!  I have barely touched the books written in the 1920s, so I did some research on possible choices.  Here’s what I found:

This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1920) // This is Fitzgerald’s first novel and is apparently semi-autobiographical.  I wasn’t a huge fan of The Great Gatsby (super unpopular opinion, I know!!) so I’m curious what I’ll think of this one.

The Black Moth by Georgette Heyer (1921) // How about a little romance?  This is Heyer’s first novel, written when she was a teenager, and is set in 18th century England.  Some readers describe it as very fun and very melodramatic – I’m intrigued!

One of Ours by Willa Cather (1922) // This one won a Pulitzer in 1923 and is both a farming/pioneer story and a World War I story.

Emily of New Moon by L.M. Montgomery (1923) // I love Anne of Green Gables with a special love, but I’ve never read any of Montgomery’s other works!  I can’t wait to meet Emily.

So Big by Edna Ferber (1924) // Another Pulitzer Prize winner!

The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham (1925) // I’m a little nervous about this one.  After a husband discovers his wife’s adulterous affair, he forces her to accompany him to the heart of a cholera epidemic.  Will there be forgiveness or redemption?  We’ll see.

Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather (1927) // One more Cather novel on the list!  This one gets really high praise.

The Children by Edith Wharton (1928) // This one is a comical, bittersweet novel “about the misadventures of a bachelor and a band of precocious children.”

The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner (1929) // Another book I’m nervous to pick up! Some readers say that it’s incredibly depressing and that it deals with a lot of heavy topics.  Others love it all and call it a masterpiece.

June 9, 2019

No.255: The 20th Century in Books // A 100 Book Reading Challenge

In January, I quietly started a fun reading challenge to expand my reading to more than just the newest bestseller.  The idea started after taking a peek at my reading stats on Goodreads:
I’m reading almost exclusively from the last 20 years and while there really is nothing wrong with that, I also think that it’s difficult to be wise about the future without learning from the past.  SO!  New ongoing challenge is to read one published book for each year of the 20th century.  100 books!  I’m not putting an end date on this, but I hope to be more mindful as I choose what to read in the coming years.  I’ll update the post with the full list of 100 books at the end.  
UPDATE: You can find the current status of this challenge on this page.
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