November 2021 Group Challenge
Discussions1001 Books to read before you die
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1JayneCM
For November, read a best seller - either a book that was a best seller when it was published or one that has become a best seller over time.
Here are a few links to get you started:
Best selling novels (some of which were originally serialised) from 1837-1861.
https://victorianweb.org/victorian/authors/dickens/pva/pva90.html
Best selling novels from 1862-1901.
https://victorianweb.org/victorian/authors/dickens/pva/pva120.html
Best selling books over time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books
Hopefully there is enough scope for everyone to find something!
Here are a few links to get you started:
Best selling novels (some of which were originally serialised) from 1837-1861.
https://victorianweb.org/victorian/authors/dickens/pva/pva90.html
Best selling novels from 1862-1901.
https://victorianweb.org/victorian/authors/dickens/pva/pva120.html
Best selling books over time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books
Hopefully there is enough scope for everyone to find something!
2DeltaQueen50
I am going to plan on The Stranger by Albert Camus.
4BentleyMay
I have (at least) four good options:
Ben-Hur,
The Name of the Rose,
Gone with the Wind, and
The Godfather.
All are on the TBR pile and ready to go! I'll make my final decision in November.
Ben-Hur,
The Name of the Rose,
Gone with the Wind, and
The Godfather.
All are on the TBR pile and ready to go! I'll make my final decision in November.
5puckers
The Hand of Ethelberta appears on one of these lists so I’ll tackle that for the challenge.
6JayneCM
I actually finished mine early as I was reading it for Victober. I read Jane Eyre, which was a bestseller on publication and has remained so to now.
7BentleyMay
I started The Godfather last night. When finished I can watch the film!
8DeltaQueen50
I was very aprehensive about reading The Stranger by Albert Camus, as I was convinced that it would be far above my understanding, but in actuality, the story is simple and fairly straight forward. It was after I finished the book and was thinking back on it that I realized the author was pondering upon the meaning of life and what one's purpose truly is.
9Lynsey2
>8 DeltaQueen50: Thanks for this assessment of The Stranger. I've had it on my shelf forever. Time to give it a try.