Oh, we're in November now; I should read more before the year ends.
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Oh, we're in November now; I should read more before the year ends.
A sensible reading plan for your child. Page detail from a Young Readers of America ad - 1959.
Miss Maria 😌, the same questions for you, but about our common favourite topic – books.
could you please tell me about your book plans for the autumn? 😊🍁 maybe you will be rereading your favourites or you have added some new books you are looking forward to read? 😁
Dear Daria, thank you for this ask! 📚
I just finished the book 'Loving John', written by May Pang about her relationship to John Lennon, which was quite interesting and sobering at the same time. Now I started reading 'Die Puppe' (original: 'Lalka'/'The doll') by Bolesław Prus, a polish classic which received an updated German translation recently.
It's quite long, so I will me occupied for a while with it 😅
Apart from this, I haven't actively decided yet. My mood shifts a lot currently - I listen to medieval music and think "Oh god, I need to read a historical book!", then I see the Game of Thrones DVDs on the shelf and think "I could reread the books!", then again I listen to some 60's music and think "I really should start the Janis Joplin biography, or maybe ask my mom for some Beatles books?", so yeah. Plans all over the place.
But I anticipate to dive into these in the near future (beware, the list flipflops between sophisticated literature and romantic entertainment, and I love both):
I bought Anton Hiersche's (Paul's father) book 'Wie ein Traum verloren wurde: Erinnerungen eines Slawisten' which I do look forward too.
'King of Sloth', the fourth book in the 'King of Sins' series by Ana Huang. Maybe, if I'm intrigued enough, I'll continue with 'King of Envy'.
just keep reading the 'Black Dagger Brotherhood' vampire series - 'Lover Enshrined' would be next, and I'll probably manage to read the one after that, 'Lover Avenged' this year as well, since once I'm in reading mode in this series, I can barely stop. It's so addicting.
'Der Eiserne Gustav' by Hans Fallada, an older and very important German classic.
'The New York Trilogy' by Paul Auster - Richard recommended this once in an interview and I really want to read it based on his recommendation 😊
Finally started reading Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke (I've been putting it off for a while), and I'm already chuckling because of the passages about wizards who read about magic for the sake of useless philosophy debates.
Reading plans - classics
Here are some classics I'd like to get to in the next few years:
Fiction:
William S. Burroughs: Queer
John Steinbeck: Cannery Row
Kaffka Margit: Hangyaboly (Hungarian)
E.M. Forster: Maurice
Umberto Eco: The Foucault Pendulum
Virginia Woolf: To the Lighthouse
Toni Morrison: Sula
Kate Chopin: The Awakening
Louisa May Alcott: The Awakening
Jack Kerouac: Piers of the Homeless Night
Non-fiction:
Maya Angelou: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Marx & Engels: The Communist Manifesto
Nietzsche: Why I Am so Clever
Michael Malay: Late Night
Dimitris Xygalatas: Ritual
Hannah Arendt: On Violence
Paulo Freire: Pedagogy of the Opressed
Bibó István: A Kelet-Európai kisállamok nyomorúsága (Hungarian)
Henri Bergson: Laughter
Kant: Perpetual Peace
Poetry and Plays:
Allen Ginsberg: Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems
Bernard Shaw: Plays Unpleasent
Claire Boothe Luce: The Women
Caryl Churchill: Top Girls
Beckett: Waiting for Godot
Kushner: Angels in America
Milton: Paradise
Rimbaud: A Season in Hell
Jean Toomer: Cane
Plath: Ariel
After joining Tumblr I realised, that I should reread Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales, because I don't remember the lore as well as I'd like. I'll also give HoME another try. Last time I didn't manage to finish The War of Jewels and Lay of Leithian, but we have new year already so maybe I'll succeed this time.
Set up my July TBR. I know it's not July until Tuesday, but I'm ready now (and I'm already 15% into WoR).