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On the heels of
watching a funny yet sad video of Americans being interviewed on the
streets of New York City who couldn’t name the title of one book, I
watched the launch special of a national reading celebration on PBS.
If you’re on Goodreads, you may have heard about it. They’re
searching for America’s best-loved novel. One hundred choices are
in the running, and we have the chance to vote for our favorites!
Voting lasts only during the summer, and in the fall PBS will air
seven episodes documenting the search.
I watched the
two-hour program in snatches online. It was so interesting! Although
I’ve read only 19 of the 100 books so far, I enjoyed the background
stories of the novels and the interviews with readers on why those
books are their favorites. Book talk is fascinating even if you don’t
share all the same tastes as other readers. Each novel has a deep
message it conveys that sinks into the souls of those who read it,
for good or bad. I’m looking forward to contributing to the
conversation by voting for my favorite books (you can vote every
day!) and then watching the resulting episodes this fall.
Here’s the link to the program launch.
I bet you’re curious which books are on the list! This link will take you to a page where you can see them all.
Be sure to look at the checklist where you can see the titles at a
glance.
Wondering which 19
I’ve read?
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
- Anne of Green Gables
- The Call of the Wild
- Charlotte’s Web
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- The Count of Monte Cristo
- Don Quixote
- The Giver
- Gulliver’s Travels
- The Hunger Games (the first one)
- Jane Eyre
- Little Women
- The Lord of the Rings
- Moby-Dick
- The Pilgrim’s Progress
- Pride and Prejudice
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Wuthering Heights
And there are
about a dozen or so more on the 100 list that I want to read. Out of
the 100, which have you read? Which one do you think deserves to be
styled as America’s Best-Loved Novel?
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