30 Day Challenges

Book Challenge Day 14 and 15

Day 14 – Favorite book of your favorite writer

My favourite book by Jane Austen is, as I said before Pride and Prejudice. There’s just something about Lizzie I have always responded to, for reasons I can’t truly explain. She is who she is, and she isn’t going to apologize for that. Not to her mother, or her father or Darcy who doesn’t seem to understand how great she is.

My favourite book by C.S Lewis, is as I said before The Magician’s Nephew. It is such a magical world. It’s so beautifully descriptive. It’s just so freaking good. I can’t even form my thoughts into words about how amazing this work is.
Day 15 – Favorite male character

Mr. Darcy. He’s completely and utterly flawed. He’s arrogant, he’s stubborn, he’s pigheaded. He can’t see what’s right in front of him until it’s almost too late.

He’s also loyal, honourable and steadfast. He’s a good big brother. Those are all qualities I quite admire in a person.

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Day 13 – Your favorite writer

Day 13 – Your favorite writer

I don’t have just one. I really don’t.

In terms of the classics, C.S Lewis, Jane Austen, J.R.R Tolkien and LM Montgomery reign supreme. I just love the detail and nuances of each of these authors. C.S. Lewis turned me onto fantasy fiction, Jane Austen wrote one of my favourite classic novels and LM Montgomery is probably my favourite Canadian author.

Current literature would be Diana Gabaldon, Kevin Hearne and too many others to name including J.K Rowling. My genres tend to switch quite frequently as you can see here and I love each for different reasons.

And in young adult I would say my main author in that is Scott Westerfeld.

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Book Challenge Day 10

Day 10 – Favorite classic book

Favourite classic book?! That would demand that I am actually one who can figure out what makes classical literature classic and that is a true problem. Just like I was once told that I didn’t read literature because Stephen King was not literature. And really, what the hell does that mean in the first place?

So I didn’t pick just one.

Favourite Classic Featuring Female Characters

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Favourite Canadian Classic

Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery

Favourite Classic Monster Novel

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Favourite Classic Fantasy

Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien

The Magicians Nephew by C.S. Lewis

Favourite Classic Non-Fiction Novel

Night by Elie Wiesel

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Book Challenge Day 2

2. A book you’ve read more than 3 times.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

I don’t remember the first time I read this book, I honestly don’t.  I just know that I’ve read it almost every year since. I don’t know if it’s because of the quality of the writing. Or if it’s because I’m so impressed that a female author, who by all accounts should not have been able to be published without a world of scorn not only did so but did so multiple times. I’ve also always found it interesting that this book came before Sense and Sensibility but that that book kind of (at least to me) became the rough draft for the conclusion of this one. Especially considering I’m not actually a huge fan of that novel, but simply love this one.

The characters are strong, and yes there are some issues from a feminist point of view, but I would like to think that this novel, and Lizzie was feminism in its earliest stages, a woman railing against what was expected of her, and doing what made her happy as opposed to what made her parents happy.

 

(Honorable mentions: The whole Harry Potter series, Little Women and The Eyre Affair)