Day #20 of the 30 Day Book Challenge
Nov. 17th, 2020 06:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
At least I think it is Day 20, I don't count well and the stupid LIST isn't numbered. So if I suddenly end up with more than 30 days, we'll know why.
The prompt is weird...
"Pick a book from the bottom of your to read list"
What if your to read list is kind of bottomless?
I don't like the prompt. I don't have a to read list - I just spontaneously pick stuff.
So, how about, pick a Book by a Russian Author (Note you don't have to have read it yet - in fact, better if you haven't. Because it fits the prompt above as well. If you have that's okay too.)
That way I can pick the one that popped into my head just now and be done with it. (Also I need to jazz this up a bit...it's kind of a bland list in places.)
Crime and Punishment by Fydor Dostevsky as translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
The cover sold me on this translation, also it had been highly praised at the time it came out. So much is dependent on the translation. I have it in paperback - when I was still buying paperback and hardback books, as opposed to everything on the Kindle. Apparently it's hard to get the version that I have at the moment - it doesn't appear to be readily available on Amazon except through third party sellers.
Here's the Australian film adaptation of the book
The prompt is weird...
"Pick a book from the bottom of your to read list"
What if your to read list is kind of bottomless?
I don't like the prompt. I don't have a to read list - I just spontaneously pick stuff.
So, how about, pick a Book by a Russian Author (Note you don't have to have read it yet - in fact, better if you haven't. Because it fits the prompt above as well. If you have that's okay too.)
That way I can pick the one that popped into my head just now and be done with it. (Also I need to jazz this up a bit...it's kind of a bland list in places.)
Crime and Punishment by Fydor Dostevsky as translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
The cover sold me on this translation, also it had been highly praised at the time it came out. So much is dependent on the translation. I have it in paperback - when I was still buying paperback and hardback books, as opposed to everything on the Kindle. Apparently it's hard to get the version that I have at the moment - it doesn't appear to be readily available on Amazon except through third party sellers.
Here's the Australian film adaptation of the book