We promised you a spin number this morning, and here it is! Your Spin Number is –
14.
If you joined the game last week, find number 14 on your Spin List! That’s the title you are challenged to read by April 1, 2013. We’ll toss a post up on April 1 to see who completed the game.
As always, the prize is the reading experience. Details here.
In case anyone asks — it would be awesome if everyone posted about their Spin book on April 1. But that’s not mandatory or anything. If you want to, though, have at it! 🙂
Check in below if you played. What’s your #14 title? Are you glad, hesitant, excited about your title? Do tell!
Twitter hashtag: #ccspin
– the Club
I just saw this spin now but I wanted to join in (I thought I’d change the date it should be read by to April 18 since I’m so late getting in on the challenge-I hope that’s okay!). I made my list (without cheating and glancing at the spin number, I swear!) and my book is Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen, a neutral book for me.
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I was very apprehensive about my title – Wings of the Dove by Henry James, clocking in at over 700 pages long. But I’ve already finished. Thanks for the motivation to tackle this one! I want to play Classics Spin again!
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My number 14 is Charlotte Bronte’s Villette…I was half hoping for a book I already owned, but any excuse to buy some more.
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My favorite, hope you like it! I love buying new books. 🙂
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Well, I will be reading A Streetcar Named Desire by T. Williams. I am happy to finally read it because all of my students read it their junior year. Of course, I told them I would be reading it this month, and they assured me I would enjoy it.
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I loved reading Streetcar for my American Lit class. I even bought a copy for myself when I saw one at a used bookstore, and I never buy plays. I really hope you enjoy it.
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Mine is This Side of Paradise by Fitzgerald. http://half-filledattic.blogspot.com/2013/02/classics-clubs-spin-lucky-draw-1.html
Have no idea at all what would it be like. Fun, I hope. 😀
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Farewell to Arms is my unlucky spin. Tried reading this many years ago and got to about page five so this will be a challenge.
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Yeah, it was not my favorite last year.
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The Old Man and the Sea. Whew, I was lucky! I had some chunksters on my list so I’m super happy to get this one.
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I’ll be reading Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams. I’ve read the sequel, and I really liked it. This was on my “neutral” list, simply because it’s not a new, exciting discovery process. I already know what Dirk is about. BUT if it’s anything like the second book, it’ll be smart, funny, and a quick read, so I have a chance in hell of finishing by April 1st!
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I’ll be reading The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad, which will actually be a reread after reading it in college. I consider it a close escape since my #15 book was Ulysses!
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Madam Bovary….My sister has been trying to give it a shot again! But I need courage for this one….But I will conqurer!! (hope!!!!)
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I was so scared of Madame Bovary, and I wound up loving it. So read on undaunted!
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Thank you! I so need the pep talk! Its good to know somebody has ridden on this boat before me! 🙂
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I got The Cement Garden by Ian McEwan. Consider some of the books on my list were giant chunksters, I got pretty lucky!
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The Great Gastby by F.Scott Fitzgerald, I’m really happy about this one.
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I just read Gatsby recently so I could see the movie soon – good luck 🙂
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Thanks
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I know many people who love this novel. It is an easy read, at the very least.
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“Main Street” by Sinclair Lewis. Excellent.
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