The Four Seasons Reading Club, our household’s two-person adventure in reading, just finished its third year. The FSRC year runs from May to May. (The club began after I retired from teaching.) In our third year we read twenty-three books. In non-chronological order:
James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time
Honoré de Balzac, Eugénie Grandet, Père Goriot
Jorge Luis Borges, Collected Fictions
Thomas Browne, Urne-Buriall, The Garden of Cyrus
Truman Capote, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and Three Stories
Alfred Döblin, Bright Magic: Stories
Shirley Jackson, The Road Through the Wall
Franz Kafka, Amerika (The Man Who Disappeared), The Complete Stories, The Trial
Guy de Maupassant, Collected Stories, Like Death
Alice Munro, Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage; Runaway
Nuccio Ordine, The Usefulness of the Useless
Eleanor Roosevelt, You Learn by Living
W.G. Sebald, Austerlitz
Stefan Zweig, Balzac, Beware of Pity, The Burning Secret, Fear
Here are the reports for 2016 and 2017.
comments: 6
I like your club.
It makes me wonder if I might/should have a little more pattern and intention to my reading.
But... when I try I always slip back into the Serendipitous Plan. :) I guess that suits me well.
Looking back I see you singled out "Ada" as the best of the best---does this still hold?
--Fresca
Our choices are pretty much whims — they just present themselves, though we did mean to read all of Cather and Zweig.
If I had to choose one book, it would still be Ada.
I'm off to the library...
Happy browsing!
Was going to check out Ada, but it's huge!
I was already carrying a lot (dolls & makings) and had a couple more stops on the way home--including to get milk for morning coffee...
Literature, or coffee...
Coffee won.
The original hardcover is esp. huge. Coffee must come before reading.
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