A Century of Books: How Am I Doing? November Report

In January, I foolishly decided to join Simon Thomas’s Century of Book Challenge, even though I knew that reading 100 books, one for each year in a century, from 1925-2024, would be tough because last year I only read 169. So, how am I doing?

Here are the holes in my project with the books listed for this month below. If you want to see the details, see my Century of Books page.

  • 1925-1934: entry needed for 1928
  • 1935-1944: entry needed for 1939
  • 1945-1954: entries needed for 1948 and 1950
  • 1955-1964: entries needed for 1955, 1957, and 1960
  • 1965-1974: entries needed for 1969 and 1973
  • 1975-1984: entries needed for all years except 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, and 1984
  • 1985-1994: entries needed for all years except 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1992
  • 1995–2004: entries needed for all years except 1998, 1999, and 2004
  • 2005-2014: entries needed for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2013
  • 2015-2024: complete!

Since October 30,, I read the following books. As we’re closing in on the end of the year, I decided to mark the ones that fill one of my holes in bold from now on. I didn’t do well on this project this month because of the several other projects I was reading for in November.

  • Beauvallet by Georgette Heyer from 1929
  • Murder after Christmas by Rupert Latimer from 1944
  • The Late Mrs. Prioleau by Monica Tindall from 1946
  • The Dancing Bear by Frances Faviell from 1954
  • The Fledgling by Frances Faviell from 1958
  • The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence from 1964
  • This Real Night by Rebecca West from 1984
  • A Death in Summer by Benjamin Black from 2011
  • Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin from 2014
  • Euphoria by Elin Cullhead from 2020
  • The Trees by Percival Everett from 2021

10 thoughts on “A Century of Books: How Am I Doing? November Report

  1. Hmm, maybe you could buy a time machine and go back a couple of months. Or get hold of Hermione’s time-turner and relive the same day thirty or forty times. Or pretend you’re Chinese, so that New Year doesn’t happen till February… 😉

    1. I wish! I can probably finish quite a few in December. I will concentrate on those. I have two book to finish for another project or two, but after that I can just work on this project. If I get to the new year with some undone, I’ll work them in.

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