Heavenali is hosting the #Woolfalong Reading Challenge in 2016, and I'm in. I do want to read more Woolf, though I won't be doing all of the categories. All three of these are on my Classics Club list, and this challenge encourages me to read them sooner than later. Rules: HERE.
My reading list looks like this, at this time:
January/February: To the Lighthouse
March/April: Night and Day
September/ October: A Room of One's Own
I'll be reading Night And Day with you all at this stage. I'll see about another one as the year progresses :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, good. : )
DeleteI have only read the last one on your list! :)
ReplyDeleteJillian, I don't know why I thought you had read more Woolf. Anyway, I've only read two.
DeleteThank you for highlighting the Woolf challenge (which I may join if I can fit it into my 2016 reading schedule); in any case, I look forward to seeing what you have to say about the three novels you've selected, and I wonder if you considered choosing Mrs. Dalloway (my favorite by Woolf). BTW, I have launched a blog dedicated to the classics, and I hope you (and your many visitors) will stop by now and then: http://invitationtotheclassics.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteMy first Woolf was Mrs. Dalloway, and I struggled with it. I later watched The Hours, a movie based on Mrs. Dalloway, and I really got a sense for the life of Virginia Woolf. I wanted to give her another chance. I really liked The Voyage Out.
DeleteI'm glad you're joining this too - I'm really excited for it, it's such a good challenge! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, o. I wish I could have read more, but I have taken on too much already.
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