This meme comes from Butterfly Feet Walking On Life. The object is to post what you have finished in the last week, what you are currently reading, what you plan to read in the coming week, and what you want to buy next. You can also post about reviews you've written and memes you have done, though these aren't mandatory. I'm also going to include the challenges my books have qualified for. So, without further ado, here is my contribution to What's Your Status?Books Finished: Week of March 13 - March 19
Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor by Stephanie BarronCurrently Reading
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe (my on-going read; I'm trying to pace myself with this one)
The English Language: A Historical Introduction by Charles Laurence Barber et. al. (This is my book for class and I am half-way finished with it.)Next On My To-Read List
Elinor and Marianne by Emma Tennant
Jane and the Man of the Cloth by Stephanie Barron
The Monsters of Templeton by Lauren GroffWhat I Want to Buy Next
My list remains similar to last week's, though I did manage to buy two from it.
Eliza's Daughter by Joan Aiken
Colonel Brandon's Diary by Amanda Grange
Only Mr. Darcy Will Do by Kara LouiseReview
Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor
Weekly Memes Participation
In My Mailbox
It's Monday! What are you reading?
Musing Mondays
Teaser Tuesday
Waiting On Wednesday
Whatcha Reading Wednesdays
Enquiring Minds
Book Blogger Hop
Challenge Participation For the Week
- Goodreads 2011 Reading Challenge (13/50, 26% complete)
- Being a Jane Austen Mystery Challenge 2011 (1/8, 13% complete)
You are quite the Austen-enthusiast, aren't you? LOL
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I agree with Julie. I am just getting close to finishing Pride and Prejudice, and you're reading everything under the sun :). I didn't know about Charlotte Collins, though, so I will have to try and find that one. Thanks for participating; happy reading!
ReplyDeleteYour Master's thesis on Austen, huh? Then you would definitely be a good person to ask. I am not a classics enthusiast AT ALL, but I want to broaden my reading repertoire. What is a good, EASY, classic for me to start with?
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