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THe 50 in 52 Project continues…I finished Great Expectations…coming up: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

The 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge continues! (scroll down for more info)

I’ve just finished the 9th book, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens…only 41 more books to go!

Next up is….Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865)

For those keeping score: this is book #10, week #14

A little info on Lewis Carroll and his work:

Lewis Carroll was born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in 1832. He was a mathematician and an Anglican Deacon. He studied then taught at Christ Church College at Oxford University from 1850 until his death. He took up photography and focused for a time on portraits; his subjects included the poets Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Carroll wrote a sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in 1871, Through the Looking Glass, a darker work, written while he was suffering from depression. The character of Alice was inspired by Alice Liddell, the daughter of Henry Liddell, the Dean of Christ Church College. Carroll died from pneumonia in 1898.

 

The 50 in 52 Project is a fundraiser for RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network). I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19). I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. Sponsors don’t have to pay anything until after the Challenge finishes (6/1/19). To sponsor me, click HERE. For more info and a list of the 50 books, go to the posting pinned to the top of the official 50 in 52 Facebook page.

Click HERE to read all the 50 in 52 Project posts on this blog.

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A 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge Quote!

A 50 in 52 Project Quote!

“Once for all; I knew to my sorrow, often and often, if not always, that I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be. Once for all; I loved her none the less because I knew it, and it had no more influence in restraining me, than if I had devoutly believed her to be human perfection.”
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (that’s him in the photo)

What is the 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge?

I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19) to raise money for RAINN.org (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network).

I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. You choose the amount. You don’t have to pay until after 6/1/19. To sponsor me & make a pledge, click HERE. Be the hero in someone else’s story!

For more info, see the post pinned to the top of the 50 in 52 Project Facebook page.

Click HERE for links to all the 50 in 52 Project posts on this blog.

Thank you!

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The 50 in 52 Project continues! I finished The Woman in White…Great Expectations is next!

I’ve just finished the 8th book, The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins…only 42 more books to go!

Next up is….Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (1861)
For those keeping score: this is book# 9, week# 12

The 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge continues! (scroll down for more info)

A little info on Charles Dickens and his work:
Charles Dickens was born in 1812, During his earlier twenties, he began to publish short stories in various periodicals. Pickwick Papers (1837) made him famous. His early novels include Oliver Twist (1838) and A Christmas Carol (1843). In his thirties, the social commentary laced through his novels became darker, as exemplified in Hard Times (1854), A Tale of Two Cities (1859), and Great Expectations, which was serialized 1860-1861. His hectic schedule in his later days (publishing other writers, reading tours, theater, and writing endlessly) took a toll on his health, and he passed away in 1870.

The 50 in 52 Project is a fundraiser for RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network). I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19). I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. Sponsors don’t have to pay anything until after the Challenge finishes (6/1/19). To sponsor me, click HERE. For more info and a list of the 50 books, go to the posting pinned to the top of the official 50 in 52 Facebook page.

Click HERE for all the 50 in 52 Project posts on this blog.

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A 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge Quote!

A 50 in 52 Project Quote!

“I felt the ominous Future, coming close; chilling me, with an unutterable awe; forcing on me the conviction of an unseen Design in the long series of complications which had now fastened round us.”
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins (that’s him in the photo)

What is the 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge?

I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19) to raise money for RAINN.org (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network).

I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. You choose the amount. You don’t have to pay until after 6/1/19. To sponsor me & make a pledge, click HERE.

For more info, see the post pinned to the top of the 50 in 52 Project Facebook page.

Click HERE for links to all the 50 in 52 posts on this blog.

Thank you!

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The 50 in 52 Project continues…I finished Moby-Dick…The Woman in White is up next!

The 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge continues! (scroll down for more info)

I’ve just finished the 7th book, Moby-Dick by Herman Melville…only 43 more books to go!

Next up is….The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins (1860)

A little info on Wilkie Collins and his work:

Wilkie Collins was born in 1824 and studied to be a lawyer before devoting himself to writing. His novel, The Moonstone (1868), is considered the first English detective novel. The Woman in White was serialized 1859-1860. It is often called the first “sensation” novel. Sensation novels, which were extremely popular in Victorian era Great Britain in the 1860s and 1870s, mixed gothic and romantic notions, as well as melodrama. The genre sprung out of true crime books. Loss of identity and the wrongly accused man were common plots. (Foreshadowing Hitchcock!) Sensation novels brought together realism and romanticism, and thrillers like The Woman in White, were sometimes called “novels with a secret.” Collins’ life could be as scandalous and sensational as his work, especially after the public became aware of his unconventional love life: he lived with a widow and later met a 19-year-old girl, and for the last 20 years of his life, he maintained romantic relationships with both. Collins met Charles Dickens in 1851, and they became fast friends. Dickens would even go on to publish some of Collins’ work. For a time Wilkie Collins was even more popular than Dickens. He became addicted to laudanum, and when he became ill, it hastened his death, which he occurred in 1889.

 

The 50 in 52 Project is a fundraiser for RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network). I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19). I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. Sponsors don’t have to pay anything until after the Challenge finishes (6/1/19). To sponsor me, click HERE. For more info and a list of the 50 books, go to the posting pinned to the top of the official 50 in 52 Facebook page.

Click HERE to see all the 50 in 52 Project posts on this blog.

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The 50 in 52 Project Quote of the Day!

The 50 in 52 Project Quote of the Day!

“Better sleep with a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian.”
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

 

What is the 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge?

I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19) to raise money for RAINN.org (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network).

I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. You choose the amount. You don’t have to pay until after 6/1/19. To sponsor me & make a pledge, click HERE.

For more info, see the post pinned to the top of the 50 in 52 Project Facebook page.

Click HERE to see all the 50 in 52 posts on this blog.

Thank you!

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The 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge for RAINN continues, I finished The House of the Seven Gables…it’s time for Moby-Dick!

The 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge continues! (scroll down for more info)

I’ve just finished the 6th book, The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne…only 44 more books to go!

Next up is….Moby-Dick by Herman Melville (1851)

 

A little Herman Melville info:
Herman Melville was born in New York City in 1819. After attending Albany Academy (among other schools), he sailed around Cape Horn, inspired by the book Two Years Before the Mast. For a time he was very close with New England writer Nathaniel Hawthorne; Melville dedicated Moby-Dick to him. The book’s full title is Moby-Dick; or, The Whale. In the novel, the whale is referred to as Moby Dick, without the hyphens. Melville was a Shakespeare scholar, bu the King James Bible and the works of John Milton were also massive influences on his writing. His works include the novel, Billy Budd, Sailor, and the short story, “Bartleby the Scrivener.” Moby-Dick stands as one of the greatest literary triumphs, inspiring generations and people as varied as writer Ralph Ellison, director John Huston, and Bob Dylan, who mentioned him during his Nobel Prize acceptance speech.

 

The 50 in 52 Project is a fundraiser for RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network). I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19). I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. Sponsors don’t have to pay anything until after the Challenge finishes (6/1/19). To sponsor me, click HERE. For more info and a list of the 50 books, go to the top posting on the official 50 in 52 Project Facebook page.

Click HERE for links to all of the 50 in 52 Project posts on this blog.

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The 50 in 52 Project Quote of the Day

The 50 in 52 Project Quote of the Day!

“Thus early had that one guest—the only guest who is certain, at one time or another, to find his way into every human dwelling—thus early had Death stepped across the threshold of the House of the Seven Gables!”

The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne

What is the 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge?

I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19) to raise money for RAINN.org (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network).

I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. You choose the amount. You don’t have to pay until after 6/1/19. To sponsor me & make a pledge, click HERE.

For more info, see the post pinned to the top of the 50 in 52 Project Facebook page.

Click HERE for links to all of the 50 in 52 Project posts on this blog.

Thank you!

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50 in 52 Project: can 1 more person sponsor me today, please?

I NEED YOUR HELP!
Can 1 more person sponsor me today please? Sponsor drive: 5 out 50 books read!

As of now, I have 11 sponsors and 19 page Likes for my 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge fundraiser. My personal goal by the 5th book was 12 sponsors.

To sponsor me, click HERE. I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/2018 – 6/2019) to benefit RAINN.org. You can sponsor me by pledging any $ amount you like per book read—and you don’t have to pay until after 6/1/19.

This is a GREAT cause—all proceeds benefit RAINN.org (RAPE, ABUSE, INCEST NATIONAL NETWORK), an organization that helps those whose voices are often silenced or ignored.

(More info & the book list are on the top post of the 50 in 52 Project Facebook page.

If you get a chance, could you please accept my invitation and Like my 50 in 52 Facebook page? Thank you!

Click HERE for all the 50 in 52 Project posts on this blog.

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The 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge…I’ve finished reading Poe…it’s time for Hawthorne!

The 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge continues! (scroll down for more info)

I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year as part of a fundraiser for RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network).

I’ve just finished the 5th work, 25 Selected Short Stories by Edgar Allan Poe…only 45 more books to go!

Next up is….The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1851)

 

Scroll down for more info on the 50 in 52 Project Reading Challenge.

Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1804. Most of us know Hawthorne from having to read The Scarlet Letter in school. Many of us also know Hawthorne from Twice-Told Tales, which I found in an abridged edition when I was in grade school. His first book was Fawnshawe, published anonymously. Hawthorne was part of the Romantic movement, which involved a focus on emotions (including the writer’s), a veneration of nature, and an acceptance of the supernatural, placing much stake in imagination. The Romantics were looking for an aesthetic experience, art true to their inner selves. They rejected Rationalism, Neoclassicism, industrialization, organized religion (Calvinism in particular), rigidity of any kind, and established social conventions and (to a lesser extent) niceties. Besides the works mentioned, Hawthorne is also known for his novel The Blithedale Romance. When he died, his mourners included friends such as Herman Melville (who dedicated Moby-Dick to him), Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

 

The 50 in 52 Project is a fundraiser for RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network). I challenged myself to read 50 books in 1 year (6/1/18 to 6/1/19). I’m asking folks to sponsor me by pledging a $ amount per book I read. Sponsors don’t have to pay anything until after the Challenge finishes (6/1/19). To sponsor me, click HERE. For more info and a list of the 50 books, go to the top posting on the official 50 in 52 Project Facebook page.

Click HERE for links to all of the 50 in 52 posts on this blog.

 

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