National Novel Reading Month begins February 1st. The rules are simple:
1. Find a classic novel you've never read, preferably one you've been meaning to read for a long time.
2. "Classic" is up to your definition. If you feel
Beloved is a Modern Classic, you read it.
3. Between February 1st and 28th, read the book.
4. Join in on Twitter, blogs and Facebook to discuss your journey through the classic. You're even welcome to come back discuss the books in comments threads on this post.
I've chosen
Middlemarch, a social commentary on 1800's England by Mary Anne Evans, under the pen name George Eliot.
I've wanted to read it ever since missing registration for a class on it in college.
Les Miserables came close, but my copy is 1,400 pages, and that's simply too long for me to be sure I'll finish in a month with beta reading, more medical tests, and at least two big road trips.
Middlemarch's 1,000 pages as far as I'm willing to push it. It's technically eight books in one - a collected serial. Fortunately, Catherine Russel is picking up my slack, having chosen
Les Mis for her own #NaNoReMo!
If you've picked your book, please mention it in the comments here and I'll add you to the post. I'm going to link any blog or Twitter accounts so people can check out reading progress. Feel free to blog across the month as you get insights into your book, or tear through it and move on to still more classics.
#NaNoReMo Readers List
1. Catherine Russell: Victor Hugo's
Les Miserables
2. Danielle la Paglia: F. Scott Fitzgerald's
The Great Gatsby
3. Tony Noland: Thomas Pynchon's
Gravity's Rainbow
4. John Wiswell: George Eliot's
Middlemarch
5. Andy Hollandbeck: T.H. White's
Once and Future King
6. John Gray: John Steinbeck's
The Grapes of Wrath
7. T.S. Bazelli: Toni Morrison's
Beloved8. Eric Krause: Edgar Rice Burroughs's
Princess of Mars
9. Beverly Fox: Charles Dickens's
Nicholas Nickleby
10. Paul Philips: BOTH Ira Levin's
The Stepford Wives and H.G. Wells's
The Invisible Man
11. Janet Lingel Aldrich: Victor Hugo's
Les Miserables
12. Katherine Nabity: Truman Capote's
In Cold Blood
13.
Ross Dillon: Ralph Ellison's
Invisible Man
14. Maria Kelly: Ray Bradbury's
Martian Chronicles
15. Katherine Hajer: Thomas Pynchon's
Mason & Dixon
16. Helen Howell: Bram Stroker's
Dracula
17. Icy Sedgwick: Horace Walpole's
The Castle of Otranto
18. Susan Cross: Jane Austen's
Pride & Prejudice
19. Cindy Vaskova: Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein
20.Rachel Frink: Truman Capote's In Cold Blood
21. April L. Hamilton: F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby