Sue over at Book by Book is hosting her 7th annual Big Book Summer challenge, and since I have a few big books on my reading list for this year, I decided to join in again.
The Details
- Anything over 400 pages qualifies as a big book.
- The challenge runs from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
- Choose one or two or however many big books you want as your goal.
Potential Reading List
- The Masterpiece, by Emile Zola
- Our Mutual Friend, by Charles Dickens
- Can You Forgive Her, by Anthony Trollope
- World Without End, by Kenneth Follett
- Drums of Autumn, by Diana Gabaldon (just need to reread before November and season 4 of Outlander!)
That's a pretty aggressive list, considering I have a two-week vacation planned mid-summer, plus I tend to read less in the summer because I also like to garden, and I have other reading commitments (Persuasion for JASNA August meeting) and Fahrenheit 451 and To Kill a Mockingbird for Tuesday BookTalkRead-Along, but we have to have goals, right?
This sounds like a fun challenge. I was just sorting through my to-read stacks and I found several big books that I haven't tackled yet. I should join this challenge. Thanks for sharing the link!
ReplyDeleteYes, please do join the challenge, Angela! It's super easy and low-key and a lot of fun. Here are the details:
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Is The Masterpiece over 400 pages? I guess I read it in college & don't remember that. But it'd be nice to reread it & refresh my memory of the story --- it's been a long while. Enjoy your summer reading!
ReplyDeleteI have it on order, but the version I ordered on Amazon clocks in at precisely 400 pages, probably includes an intro or afterword, which I will read after I read the novel itself.
DeleteYes, that is an ambitious list, but a good mix of classics and historical fiction, which certainly will help you stay motivated. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed by your ambition! Good luck...and happy reading this summer. (I'll be reading books with a lot fewer pages in them myself.) :D
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the 2018 Big Book Summer Challenge, Jane! So glad you are joining the fun again :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got a great list of possibilities here - I like that you included some classics. It IS ambitious - Follett and Gabaldon are both known for their really BIG books! I included a Gabaldon on my list, too :)
Enjoy!
And remember to stop back by the Challenge page to leave links to your reviews, too.
I have Dragonfly in Amber on my TBR. The Outlander books are so huge, aren't they? Good luck with your goals!
ReplyDeleteThey're big books but easy to read and I find I can read a Gabaldon fairly quickly. Not like a Tolstoy!
DeleteI feel like I'm reading a lot of bigger books this year and so I just checked and, yes, I'm on my 13th 400+ book of the year. Wow! But the longest was Our Mutual Friend. It didn't feel that much longer than any of the others so I can recommend that for one you could easily get through!
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