Tag Archives: November’s Autumn Classics Challenge

Let’s Discuss the Cover of Vanity Fair, Shall We?

April 30, 2012

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This month’s discussion for the November’s Autumn Classics Challenge is all about book covers: What are your first impressions as you look at the cover? Does the book cover have an aspect that reflects the character, setting, or plot of the novel? If you could have designed the book cover what would you have chosen? […]

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The Age of Innocence: Inspired Correspondence

February 6, 2012

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The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton Fiction — Classic Literature Scribner Paper Fiction, 1982 Paperback 361 pages (In lieu of a formal review, I am going to use the February prompt of the classics challenge from November’s Autumn to put down my thoughts about this book in the form of a letter, written from […]

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November’s Autumn Classics Challenge: Ralph Ellison

January 9, 2012

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January’s prompt for the November’s Autumn Classics Challenge comes with choices, depending on how far I am in the book. This month I am reading Invisible Man, written by Ralph Ellison over the span of seven years and finally published in 1952. It won the National Book Award in 1953. I just started reading this […]

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A November’s Autumn Classics Challenge

November 6, 2011

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This is the first year that I will be participating in reading challenges; I’m usually not too keen on this sort of thing because I like the autonomy of reading whatever I want, whenever I want. However, there are a few challenges for 2012 that I have come across in the last week that will […]

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