Something Old challenge
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My challenge for April is "Something Old". If you want to join in, let us all know what you are going to call 'old' in this case, and what you are hoping to achieve.
Is it the book itself that has to be old -- one that has been on that shelf so long the top is dusty? Something 'published before I, the reader, was born'? Could it be books you've had long enough that you don't remember acquiring them?
Or do you want to use the topic to define age? Have you acquired a history book that you are just raring to read? A Regency romance? Maybe, like a recent entertaining read -- The Thursday Murder Club -- you want older protagonists (and yes, if you like murder mysteries and chaotic neutral characters, there are worse choices).
Or!--and this is one I'm going to include--is it a reread of an old favourite?
Looking forward to hearing about your various choices!
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Date: 2022-04-02 09:24 pm (UTC)I'm starting with 'The River King' by Alice Hoffman which according to my record was both written pre-2000 and acquired in 2011 or earlier. When that's finished, I'll probably move to a historical non-fiction 'Agrippina: Empress, Exile, Hustler, Whore' by Emma Southon.
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Date: 2022-04-03 03:32 am (UTC)I'm going to be targeting two sets of books for this challenge. The first is books that I started reading last year (or earlier! most of those I've DNF'd though), abandoned partway through, and actually want to finish. I count 8 books in this category that are achievable -- some of the others I have to get from the library again.
The second is the various history books that have been sitting on my TBR for some time. Specifically, The Vertigo YearsL Europe 1900 to 1914, SPQR, and An Informal History of the Hugos
ETA: Oh! and I want to finish my reread Dianna Wynne Jones Power of Three
I'll be happy if I finish
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