tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4322995747669796194.post383405795706076966..comments2024-02-09T16:00:40.486+01:00Comments on Edith's Miscellany: 2018 Reading Challenges & SpecialsEdith LaGrazianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07885017198423641770noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4322995747669796194.post-49826283210423251622018-01-18T12:43:35.395+01:002018-01-18T12:43:35.395+01:00All good things come in threes... therefore I only...All good things come in threes... therefore I only joined three new challenges this year.<br /><br />Yours really is a Bit Fat Reading Project! I couldn't do it. I'm too slow a reader. Besides, like everybody else I have a busy life beside reading and blogging.<br /><br />With Jean-Paul Sartre (who refused) and Mikhail Sholokhov two interesting Nobel laureates are awaiting you. I haven't reviewed any of their novels, yet. Enjoy their books!Edith LaGrazianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07885017198423641770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4322995747669796194.post-3507141695250385522018-01-07T20:02:08.768+01:002018-01-07T20:02:08.768+01:00This is a good amount of challenges! I will be con...This is a good amount of challenges! I will be concentrating on My Big Fat Reading Project, a challenge of my own creation. It involves reading the Top Ten Bestsellers of every year I have lived as well as a select list of authors I want to follow and certain history, biography, and non-fiction books. Over the years these lists keep getting longer and if I don't read at least two a week from the list I am currently working on, I will never get through. My goal this year is to finish the 1963 list, complete 1964 and start 1965. I do read at least one novel by the Nobel prize winner of each year, if the winner wrote novels.Judy Kruegerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11632346091869688862noreply@blogger.com