Wednesday, 2 January 2013

The scores on the doors!

I have now looked closer at the challenge I have set myself ... and am a little scared! Of the 100 books on the list, I've definitely read 29. I think I might have read a couple more, but couldn't guarantee it, so I'm keeping them on the "to do" side of the balance sheet. On a more positive note, of the top 25 books on the list, I've read 14, so not too bad on that score.

The books I've already read are ...

1. The Lord of the Rings (fabulous epic).
2. Pride and Prejudice (ahh!)
3. His Dark Materials (so much better than Harry Potter)
4. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (laugh out loud, resistance is useless)
8. Nineteen Eighty Four (read this at school, but thought it was one of the best books I've read)
9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (read in my teens)
11. Catch 22 (not my cup of tea)
12. Wuthering Heights (I hated all the characters and couldn't wait for them to die!)
13. Birdsong (my favourite book - if you haven't read this, YOU MUST DO SO NOW!)
14. Rebecca (went through a massive Daphne du Maurier phase in my youth - cracking story)
18. Little Women (good in parts)
19. Captain Corelli's Mandolin (very enjoyable, but I couldn't get the image of Nicholas Cage out of my head!)
22. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (good story, but I found the writing a bit sub-standard, so didn't pursue the rest of the series ... until now it seems!)
25. The Hobbit (Golem, hairy feet, magic ... what's not to like)
35. Charlie and the Chocolate factory (memories of childhood bedtime reading)
37. A Town Like Alice (loved this book, and other Nevile Shute books which I raced through in my twenties)
46. Animal Farm (another MUST READ)
47. A Christmas Carol (a classic, familiar story, but good to read for yourself rather that just rely on the TV or film adaptations)
52. Of Mice and Men (heartbreaking)
59. Artemis Fowl (Funny and clever and definitely not just for kids)
63. A Tale of Two Cities (I discovered a depth to the story that doesn't come across in TV adaptations)
65. Mort (I love Terry Pratchett and this is a cracker)
70. Lord of the Flies (shocking)
71. Perfume (odd, but satisfying)
72. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Awesome, heavy, heart-breaking, but totally believable)
75. Bridget Jones's Diary (daft and funny)
79. Bleak House (deep, detailed and gripping)
84. Gormenghast (Fabulous fantasy with brilliant characters)
93. The Colour of Magic (the first of the Discworld novels, and it's a doozy)

I do NOT expect to have read all of the remaining 71 books by the end of this year ... I do have a day job and other things to do except read after all ... but I'll be disappointed if I don't reach 70 by 31st December 2013. I'm a good way through Great Expectations (17), and have just started Jane Eyre (10) too, so am on my way ...

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