Host: Becky's Book Reviews
Duration: January - December 2019
Goal: Read a minimum of 4 Victorian books
- _ A book that was originally published serially
- _ book published between 1837-1840 Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
- _ book published between 1841-1850 David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
- _ book published between 1851-1860 The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
- _ book published between 1861-1870 Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
- _ book published between 1871-1880 Far From the Maddding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
- _ book published between 1881-1890 The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
- _ book published between 1891-1901 Dracula by Bram Stoker
- _ a book of poems
- _ a book of short stories
- _ a play
- _ a children's book
- _ place name in the title
- _ a character name in the title
- _ a color in the title
- _ a number in the title
- _ A book published between 1902-1999 with a Victorian setting
- _ A book published between 2000-2019 with a Victorian setting
- _ nonfiction book about the Victorian era
- _ nonfiction book about Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, or their children
Rules:
- I'll have quarterly check-in posts. I'll be posting check-in posts March 25, June 24, September 23, and December 30. You may leave links to your reviews on any of those four posts. If you want to share your review with me BEFORE that, AND if you have twitter, feel free to tweet me a link @blbooks.
- Option A: 2019 Bingo CARD. Make a bingo by reading five books. Vertical. Horizontal. Diagonal.
Option B: Checklist [Feel free to copy/paste this. You can replace the _ with an X or a ✔ (copy/paste it) when you finish reading a book. If you list the books you read, that may help other people decide what to read.] - Option C: Choose one author to read exclusively for this challenge; perhaps challenge yourself to read chronologically OR to read through an entire series in one year.
Option D: Choose ONE decade to explore in depth. Try to read at least one book per year of your decade.
Thanks for sharing, this is a fantastic blog post. Much thanks again.
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