Showing posts with label classics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classics. Show all posts

Friday, 7 October 2016

COLLECT | MODERN LIBRARY CLASSICS: SHAKESPEARE

In the near future I want to read at least one Shakespeare, and I stumbled across these editions today and fell absolutely in love with them. I decided that I want to collect these once I start to read Shakespeare. These are the Modern Library Classic editions.


Much Ado About Nothing
Love's Labour's Lost
Richard III
Julius Caesar
The Comedy of Errors
Coriolanus
Macbeth
Titus Andronicus & Timon of Athens
The Tempest

Monday, 18 July 2016

MID-YEAR READING CHALLENGES 2016

When I started picking up reading at the end of last year again, I wasn't as serious and addicted to it as now. I had only one goal; to read 50 books (which I had done before so I knew it wasn't that much of a challenge). Now that we are halfway through 2016 I want to set my self some specific reading challenges for the rest of 2016, starting today.

CLASSICS
I want to read 5 more classics this year. I feel like I am really lacking on my knowledge of classics and I really want to read and appreciate them.

HISTORICAL FICTION
I also want to read 5 historical fictions. I want to find out more about this genre because I really think that this could be a favourite genre of my. I never experienced a lot with genres beside contemporary and light-fantasy but I think that this has real potential to be one of my favourite genres.

DUTCH FICTION
I want to read 2 Dutch books. I only choose two books because for one, Dutch books are twice or triple the price of the English books I read, and second, I only can think of two that I really want to read. For 2017 I might take this challenge to a higher level and set an higher goal, but for now, two books it is.

TRANSLATED FICTION
I want to read 7 translated fictions. I want to get to know a wider variation of authors, stories, settings etcetera.

POETRY
I want to read 5 books of poetry. I used to write my own poetry, but I almost never ever have read poetry. Actually, I only read two books of poetry. Five books of poetry might be a bit to high but I see how far I can come.


Do you have any mid-year reading challenges?