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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #120 on: December 20, 2012, 06:54:22 pm »

those.  my apologies.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #121 on: December 20, 2012, 06:59:55 pm »

Checked the book, it consists of Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.
Wait, wouldn't that count as three books? :D
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #122 on: December 20, 2012, 08:21:38 pm »

You could count it as three books. It's more of a poem in three parts.
(For English) I recommend the translation by John Ciardi, if you can get it. In the original, all three lines of each stanza rhymed; Ciardi gets the first and last to rhyme. He includes fairly frequent explanations of the translation of some originally ambiguous phrases, as well as explaining all historical references. A thoroughly enjoyable read in my opinion, though I only got near the end of Inferno. Also, it has a few map-like charts that make it a bit easier to follow along.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #123 on: December 21, 2012, 12:51:10 am »

I think I achieved this for 2012 by accident....
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #124 on: December 21, 2012, 04:57:08 am »

The Divine Comedy is 3 separate books: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso. I myself liked Inferno the most content wise, but Purgatorio was more lyrical while Paradiso was very moral. I have the Oxford one and it comes with a very large section of notes and a biography of Dante.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #125 on: December 21, 2012, 04:58:08 am »

I'm totally in. Will update later with a list.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #126 on: December 21, 2012, 05:26:04 am »

Why 1954? That leaves out so many great authors, like Burroughs, Murakami, McCarthy, Joy Williams, Ron Rash, Eco. The list goes on.

Anyway, I always thought the idea of a canon was more for academic use than anything real or substantial. It can be a good rough guide, but it's inevitably missing a lot of worthwhile stuff, depending on your tastes.
1954 was chosen because in my country that's the year before which everything is public domain. There's plenty of great modern works of literature too (and I've read many of them) but I think for this challenge I'll have a crack through the top 500 list on Project Gutenburg. It also means if I finish early I can work towards more.

I got my first two books for the first two weeks; Homer's the Iliad and the Odyssey. Technically they're both collections of books so I don't know how feasible or in general how that'll work. Worth a shot though.
Do it. I dare you. But by Zeus, you'd better finish the Iliad's Catalogue of Ships or you can't count it.
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I read the Iliad years ago. I reread it a few months ago. Still some of the best insults and gore of all time. It would make an awesome movie if you're stoned (Achilles vs. the river Xanthus? Primo trip material right there folks [I do not count Troy, it was a butchery of the story]). But the Catalogue of Ships will reduce you to tears. Even Homer himself prays to the muses for strength before he starts it. Boring doesn't begin to describe this part.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #127 on: December 21, 2012, 07:13:11 pm »

I got my first two books for the first two weeks; Homer's the Iliad and the Odyssey. Technically they're both collections of books so I don't know how feasible or in general how that'll work. Worth a shot though.
Do it. I dare you. But by Zeus, you'd better finish the Iliad's Catalogue of Ships or you can't count it.
Catalogue of Ships

I read the Iliad years ago. I reread it a few months ago. Still some of the best insults and gore of all time. It would make an awesome movie if you're stoned (Achilles vs. the river Xanthus? Primo trip material right there folks [I do not count Troy, it was a butchery of the story]). But the Catalogue of Ships will reduce you to tears. Even Homer himself prays to the muses for strength before he starts it. Boring doesn't begin to describe this part.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #128 on: December 22, 2012, 06:59:54 am »

Alright, I want to try this. I won't be able to read a book every week, that much is sure, but i can probably read 1 or two books a month. This means anywhere between 12 24, probably around 20. My plan is to read books that i hear everybody say good things about, but that i haven't read myself because I'm 13.

Any suggestions? I tought of these books so far:
1. The hobbit
2. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
3. Discworld novels (?)

I'll probably fill this up with some other books, like a few steampunk books i found and that looked moderately intresting, some detective thrillers (Harlan Coben, most likely), etc.

My main problem is really that everything that i want to read in the local library always seems to be gone, and we have only a few book stores, none of wich are second-hand. (Aka, i can only get new books from them.)

E: But i just read that Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is about... 10 books? And that some of them overlap? So yeah, i need some advice.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #129 on: December 22, 2012, 09:43:13 am »

Miauw, if you want to read some actual Flemish literature, I can suggest Cheese (Kaas). Very small and an actually fun to read book. Will save you some time a few years from now as well ;)
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #130 on: December 22, 2012, 09:52:54 am »

Sure, i'll check it out.
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they wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the raving confessions of a mass murdering cannibal from a recipe to bake a pie.
Knowing Belgium, everyone will vote for themselves out of mistrust for anyone else, and some kind of weird direct democracy coalition will need to be formed from 11 million or so individuals.

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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #131 on: December 22, 2012, 03:24:23 pm »

1954 was chosen because in my country that's the year before which everything is public domain.
What country do you live in? Because that sounds like a paradise.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #132 on: December 22, 2012, 04:38:08 pm »

Miauw, I would suggest the James Bond books. They are very entertaining books and quick reads. They are also well written, they aren't filled as much action as the movies are, if that's what you're expecting.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #133 on: December 22, 2012, 05:10:39 pm »

Any suggestions?
Try to find out which of your favorite movies are based on novels. In my experience, books are usually more enjoyable than their spin-off movies.

E: But i just read that Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is about... 10 books? And that some of them overlap? So yeah, i need some advice.
It's a trilogy, but it contains five books. The first three are great, the fourth and fifth a little worse, but still enjoyable. After Douglas Adams' death, one more book was written by Eion Colfer and released as part of the series, but I didn't read it.
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Re: The Official Bay12 - 52 books challenge 2013
« Reply #134 on: December 22, 2012, 05:20:47 pm »

And Another Thing... is pretty good, though admittedly I'm an Eoin Colfer fanboy. I hated Mostly Harmless, and I thought AAT was the ending the series actually deserved.
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