Following along with Boof’s 40 Day Challenge leading up to her 40th birthday, day 35 –
35) The longest book I have ever read
Once again, I am so thankful for Goodreads. It was easy to look up the number of pages in several books that I have read. If I had to guess without looking, I would guess that even the abridged version of “War and Peace” that I read in1994 was probably one of the longest books I’ve ever read. The full version of the translated book clocks in at almost 1400 pages. Yikes. Looking at some of the big books that I’ve read, I noticed that I have listened to some of my lengthier books on audio – “Fountainhead,” “Jane Eyre,” and the Harry Potter books rank up there (The Half Blood Prince is 652 pages). I guess the number of discs included and hours required doesn’t intimidate! A few summers ago I read “East of Eden,” (600 pages) and loved it.
And today’s the perfect day to announce that I am participating in an “Anna Karenina” readalong with Wallace at Unputdownables, which starts this weekend, I believe! Wallace is mailing me the Penguin classic version, which clocks in at 817 pages, and I’ll keep you posted on my progress – or sign up yourself, if you’re up to the challenge! I’m excited to read this, especially with others, because a movie will be released in 2012 starring Keira Knightley and Jude Law. There are many versions of the movie out there, so it will be fun to watch some of them after I’ve finished the readalong. Love me some books and movies!
#35 on my list of things to do: Sing a solo in a concert. In the fall of 2006 (after my daughter went to college!) a small group of us organized an adult choir to sing showtunes and other fun music. We are still together, meeting weekly and doing little “gigs” in lots of different places in SE Minnesota. I used to sing solos a lot as a child/teen and I was the mother in “Cheaper By the Dozen” musical, so it isn’t too far of a reach to sing a solo at a concert, but it had been years since I had, and the nerves were still there. 🙂 At our spring concert in 2007 I sang a song called “Crossword Puzzle” from a little known musical and it was great fun. In 2009 I sang another solo called “The Hostess with the Mostes’,” also a lot of fun. I love to sing and may even look for another choir to join in addition to “my” current choir!
Off to read!
Good for you for tackling Anna Karenina. I’d like to read that sometime.
I’m excited and a little nervous! I’ll be reading other books at the same time, and I hope I do ok with that!