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Friday, December 31, 2021

2022 Reading Goals

Since I didn't think that the Back to the Classics reading challenge was going to continue into 2022, I started a book club with my family. I asked for favorite genres and specific book suggestions. There is a genre/theme for each month and 3 books to choose from. I have included the book(s) I plan to read for each month.

The good news is that Back to the Classics 2022 has officially been posted! This will be the 5th year I'm participating! For those not familiar with the reading challenge: There are 12 categories (which are meant to be filled with 12 different books). In order to qualify as a classic, the book has to have been published (or written) 50+ years ago, so 1972 or older. There are several other minor rules (like having to read all the books in 2022), which you can read at the link above. If you are interested in joining the challenge, the deadline to sign up is April 1st. I'd love for others to join me in doing this!

Every year, I try to read a play and a Christmas story. I also am working on 2 author challenges and clearing out my TBR shelf. That being said, I already came up with a book list for my family book club and I'm trying to keep my goals realistic this year. Instead of reading 12 books for the Back to the Classics challenge, I plan on reading 9 books. I will link my reviews below as I finish the books.

Author Challenges - all TBR
Tamora Pierce (American, 1954- )
The Circle Reforged Series (unfinished? TBD)
     -The Will of the Empress (2005) - Sandry
     -Melting Stones (2008) - Evvy (simultaneous to The Will of the Empress)
     -Battle Magic (2013) - Briar (Prequel to The Will of the Empress)

Mercedes Lackey (American, 1950- )
The Arrows Trilogy

Family Book Club and Classics
January - Mystery
-No classic category
by GK Chesterton (English, 1874-1936)

February - Romance
-Classic by a female author
by Jane Austen (English, 1775-1817)

March - Feminism 
-20th-century classic
by 14 authors, edited by Elizabeth Jordan (American, 1865-1947)

-19th-century classic
by Louisa May Alcott (American, 1832-1888)

April - Fantasy
-No classic category
by Mercedes Lackey (American, 1950- )

by JRR Tolkien (English, 1892-1973)

by Adrienne Young (American, 1985- )

May - Comedy/Satire
-Classic that's been on your TBR list the longest. 
by Ray Bradbury (American, 1920-2012)

June - Thriller
-Classic set in a place you'd like to visit. (London, England)
by GK Chesterton (English, 1874-1936)

July - Romance
-No classic category
by George Bernard Shaw (Irish, 1856-1950)

August - Comedy/Satire
-No classic category
The Carpet People (1971)
by Terry Pratchett (English, 1948-2015)

September - Fantasy
-No classic category
Associated Shades Quartet - TBR
    -A House-Boat on the Styx (1895)
    -The Pursuit of the House-Boat (1897)
    -The Enchanted Type-Writer (1899)
    -Mr. Munchausen (1901)
by John Kendrick Bangs (American, 1862-1922)

October - Thriller
-Wild card classic
by HP Lovecraft (American,  1890-1937)

November - Mystery
-Mystery/detective/crime classic
The Moonstone (1868) - didn't finish
by Willkie Collins (English, 1824-1889)

December - Christmas/Winter
-Classic short story collection
(17 stories first written/published 1841-1966; 3 stories written/published 1922-1996)
by 20 different authors

Non-Month/Genre Connected Classic
Note: In order to have read 9 books for the Back to the Classics challenge, I need to read 1 book from the below options:

-Classic in translation (Japanese)
Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights (1967) - couldn't get into
by Ryu Mitsuse (Japanese, 1928-1999)

-Classic by BIPOC author
by Amos Tutuola (Nigerian, 1920-1997)

-Nonfiction Classic
by CS Lewis (British, 1898-1963)

-Pre-1800 classic
The Blazing World (1666) - didn't finish
by Margaret Cavendish (English, 1623-1673)

I also have a large TBR shelf if I happen to finish all the other books early. I'm just starting to get back into reading, though, so I'm trying to keep my goal realistic this year. I still have 21 books to read, which seems like a lot - but several are pretty short. We'll see how it goes...

8 comments:

  1. I can never plan out my reading list so far in advanced, I'm too much of a mood reader, but I do have a short list of classics I want to try and read this year (even without Karen's Back to the Classics Reading Challenge), and I'm going to try and tackle all those unread books sitting on my shelves. Good luck and happy reading in 2022! :D

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    1. I'm just a list person. It helps me to have goals to go off of and if I decide I want to read something else, that's fine! I have a large TBR shelf, too. Half of the books I listed for 2022 I already own.

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    2. I like lists, too, but I have to do mine month by month. :)

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  2. How fun that you are starting a book club with your family! I am sure you will have some interesting and fun conversations with these books! I haven't heard of many of these, including the Tolkien books! I think I need to add another Father Brown novel to my classics list. I enjoyed the first I read. I really enjoyed Persuasion. It may be my favorite Austen novel, though it is neck-and-neck with P&P :)

    Here is my Back to Classics list, if interested! https://elle-alice.blogspot.com/2022/01/back-to-classics-2022.html

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    1. Thank you! I try to find some lesser known authors/books. I really enjoy John Kendrick Bangs if you haven't read anything by him before! I'm enjoying the second collection of Father Brown - I didn't include it as part of the challenge because I started it in 2021.

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  3. The Father Brown books are so wonderfully written, the stories are a *joy* to read. I hope you enjoy them. I read The Moonstone in 2020 and loved it bits, likewise The Woman in White. I must read more Wilkie Collins. And you have Lovecraft and Terry Pratchett on your list. Wonderful! Perhaps I'll re-read Persuasion in February too. I will add you to my Blogger reading list so I can see what you think of some of these books. Thank you for visiting my blog and commenting.

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