How time flies because it’s time for another Classics Club spin!
I’ve been making very little progress with my Classics Club List of late because I keep getting tempted by new releases and blog tours. So this is a great opportunity to focus on it and at least get one book from the list read before the end of the year!
The rules (courtesy of The Classics Club) are simple:
- Go to your blog
- Pick twenty books that you’ve got left to read from your Classics Club List
- Try to challenge yourself: list five you are dreading/hesitant to read, five you can’t WAIT to read, five you are neutral about, and five free choice (favourite author, re-reads, ancients – whatever you choose)
- Post that list, numbered 1-20, on your blog before Friday, November 17th
- That morning (17th November), we’ll announce a number from 1-20. Go to the list of twenty books you posted, and select the book that corresponds to the number we announce
- The challenge is to read that book by December 31st, even if it’s an icky one you dread reading! (Not fair not listing any scary ones!)
So without further ado, here’s my spin list. My Classics Club List focused on women writers – with a few books by John Buchan thrown in for good measure. For my spin list, I’ve chosen mainly books I already own so there’s no excuse not to read whatever is selected!
- The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood
- The Power House by John Buchan
- The Watcher by the Threshold by John Buchan
- The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
- Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather
- The Price of Salt (Carol) by Patricia Highsmith
- The Crowded Street by Winifred Holtby
- Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
- Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- Invitation to the Waltz by Rosamond Lehmann
- The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
- The Bell by Iris Murdoch
- Katherine by Anya Seton
- Memento Mori by Muriel Spark
- The Flowers of Adonis by Rosemary Sutcliff
- Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont by Elizabeth Taylor
- The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Armin
- Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson
- The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton
- To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
What would you be hoping for, or dreading, if you had my list? (Personally, I’m just hoping for a short one!)
