Weekly Geeks 2009-03
Friday, January 23, 2009
In the third Weekly Geeks of 2009, let's have fun with the classics. For our purposes, I'm defining a classic as anything written over 100 years ago and still in print. (If your memory needs jogging, see: Classic Literature Library for examples.)
For your assignment this week, choose two or more of the following questions:
1) How do you feel about classic literature? Are you intimidated by it? Love it? Not sure because you never actually tried it? Don't get why anyone reads anything else? Which classics, if any, have you truly loved? Which would you recommend for someone who has very little experience reading older books? Go all out, sell us on it!
2) A challenge, should you choose to accept it: Read at least one chapter of a classic novel, preferably by an author you're not familiar with. Did you know you can find lots of classics in the public domain on the web? Check out The Popular Classic Book Corner, for example. Write a mini-review based on this chapter: what are your first impressions? Would you read further? (For a larger selection of authors, try The Complete Classic Literature Library).
3) Let's say you're vacationing with your dear cousin Myrtle, and she forgot to bring a book. The two of you venture into the hip independent bookstore around the corner, where she primly announces that she only reads classic literature. If you don't find her a book, she'll never let you get any reading done! What contemporary book/s with classic appeal would you pull off the shelf for her?
4) As you explore the other Weekly Geeks posts: Did any inspire you to want to read a book you've never read before—or reread one to give it another chance? Tell us all about it, including a link to the post or posts that sparked your interest. If you end up reading the book, be sure to include a link to your post about it in a future Weekly Geeks post!
Do as many or as few of these as you'd like—and remember, you have all week! This is especially important for task #4, which is easier done after more people have responded.
Create your blog post, come back here and sign Mr. Linky with the url to the actual post, and feel free to leave a comment below. And don't forget that visiting other Geeksters and saying hello is part of the magic of Weekly Geeks!
23 comments:
I actually just finished The Three Musketeers, but haven't put a review up yet. Somehow, reviewing classic literature is harder--not like it's sacred exactly, but so many smarter people have already expressed much more refined opinions, and I doubt my impression of a classic as much sway with a reader, who probably has an idea about the book formed already.
That said--I love classic literature!
I totally agree, Meg89! That's why, when I started reading David Copperfield, I decided to blog about it as I read it (helps that it's mega-long--weeks and weeks worth of weekly blogging fodder, for me) instead of trying to review it at the end.
I've written about some classics in Australian Crime Fiction, and one British one, the first 3 available as free e-books from Gutenberg press, and the last as a free mp3 download from librivox, where I think you will find a number of free audio books.
I had just finished listening to Great Expectations, so this is a timely theme for me!
my first weekly geeks challenge. I have watched for a while.
Great questions ;0)
I have a Master's degree in English Lit! This is right up my ally!
Reviewing classics doesn't have to be a chore. I never promise my readers an academic paper on what I've read. Heck, I've been comparing Don Quxiote to characters in films. Stop by to to see what I mean.
Thanks for the great idea. Will keep coming back as I have time.
This is such a great idea, Ali!
My first time joining in. This was fun, if not a little off topic for us (could have stuck to the kids book theme, but I couldn't resist answering as an adult). Thanks for letting me join in!
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've updated my weekly geeks post to include a review of a book that I read as part of the second question. So if you should be interested in what I read and thought, then drop by again.
Becky
Great questions, Ali! Thanks for hosting this week. Jeez, you made me THINK!
Shame on me... I couldn't resist rewriting my first answer, because it seemed out of place on our blog to not be talking about kids books. So a new version is there, for anyone who cares. :)
That was great - can't wait for next week!
Infant Bibliophile, for some reason I can't post a comment on your blog but I like the new post. Harold and the Purple Crayon was the first book we bought for my oldest son. In profile, he looked a little bit like Harold.
thanks Ali. I have no idea how the settings got switched but it should be fixed now. I wonder how long I would have gone on peeking for comments if you hadn't have told me. :D
I have just joined Weekly Geeks. I love it. My first post is up!
I am excited to be back in the swing of weekly geeks
I've never been here before, but I'm pretty excited about it! Finally, something to blog about!
This was a fun one!! I'm definitely going to have to read more classics!
Aahhhh! I just got this week's up, and the next WG is up already!
Oh, whew, I guess the new WG challenge isn't up yet, just the weekly round-up. Now I don't feel so bad!
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