10 Books of Summer

I am not sure how successful I will be with this challenge, especially since I did not do well with this challenge the previous time I tried it – 10 Books of Summer, and this summer I also want to re-read Don Quixote, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. I am also currently reading (or have started reading) Pamuk’s The Red-Haired Woman, Argueta’s Un dia en la vida and Lobo Antunes’ Knowledge of Hell, so any of these three books can replace those above as well.

2 thoughts on “10 Books of Summer

  1. I’m very impressed with the list, half of which would make a challenging and very rewarding summer! Three of these (Ice Palace; Enchanted April & House for Mr. Biswas) are on my own TBR. A couple — Blood Dark & Explosion in a Cathedral — I haven’t heard of; they sound interesting so I’ll probably check them out. I have read James’ Golden Bowl two or three times (many years ago I went through an intense Henry James phase) — it’s a tremendous novel but for me at least a real challenge, as it required a lot of concentration and patience, neither being my strong point! (If you’re interested BTW there’s a passable movie version from the Merchant & Ivory team)

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  2. welcome to 10 books of summer, enjoy the experience! I have only read the book by Zola, several decades ago, but loved it. I’ll be posting my summer TBR this coming week

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