From the Stacks Reading Challenge

Thursday November 9, 2006 in books |

Here’s another interesting books meme from a site called Overdue Books.

If, like me, your shelves are overflowing with unread books so much that you’ve started to pile new ones up on the floor, then this could be for you. Before January 30, you must read five books that you already own. That’s books that are just sitting around unread; on shelves, on the floor, in buckets, wherever. For me, it’s a great exercise that’s going to hopefully prevent further Amazon purchases in the run up to Christmas.

But what five books to choose?

Brave New World – Aldous Huxley. Inspired by posts I’ve been reading over at The Bibliosphere. I dug out my copy and discovered a bookmark in place on page 84. I’m determined to see it through this time.

A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens. I can’t work out why I haven’t read this one yet, but there you go.

What Maisie Knew – Henry James. I like James, but for some reason I’ve never progressed from Portrait of a Lady and The Turn of the Screw. Until now.

Walter De la Mare – Ghost Stories
I’ve had this on the shelf for years, and this is the best time of year for ghost stories. It’s kind of haunting me there on the shelf, so at last time to read.

Philip K. Dick – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
One of those books you borrow, never read and never return. So time to read and return. I just have to remember who it belongs to…

I just hope I can do it. Not the reading, which I’m sure I can manage. No, I’m talking about the Amazon thing. I find something exciting about the mundane activity of ordering a book over the internet and then waiting for it. Waiting and then receiving that tell-tale brown box and tearing it open to inspect my latest buys (especially now that my postman has worked out where to leave my parcels when I’m at work).

I can’t believe that I’d ignored “Brave New World” for so long. It’s a wonderful book and very thought-provoking. And those really are the best kinds of books, aren’t they?

I just finished up a wrap-up post on “BNW.” It will be posted in the morning (or evening, depending on when you read this). I’ll be curious to hear your thoughts on the book.

Brandon    Friday November 10, 2006   

Like you I neglected BNW for far too long. I finally read it a couple of years ago, and then listened to an audio version over a few weeks while walking my dogs in the morning. Prompted by your post I’m going to dig it out again – The Glass Books are good for a day or two, but leave a lot of time until the next installment arrives.

Dan    Monday November 13, 2006   

@Brandon: I’m about halfway through BNW. Expect some thoughts soon!

@Dan: I’ve put Glass Books aside for the moment. Penguin are sending the episodes in the wrong order, which tends to deepen the mystery a bit!

The Book Tower    Tuesday November 14, 2006   

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