The Chunkster Reading Challenge

If you read my 2010 reading list, you probably noticed that there are quite a few tomes in there. So, one of the challenges it makes sense for me to join is the Chunkster Reading Challenge, hosted this year by caribousmom.
There are three levels to the challenge, and because I've always been a voracious eater, I'm signing up for the third level:
Mor-book-ly Obese - This is for the truly out of control chunkster. For this level of challenge you must commit to 6 or more chunksters OR three tomes of 750 pages or more. You know you want to.....go on and give in to your cravings.
Yep, I'm real good at giving in to my cravings.
So, culling from my original reading list, here are the books I intend to read for the Chunkster Challenge:
- A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth (1474 pp.)
- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (822 pp.)
- Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake (511 pp.)
- Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham (700 pp.)
- The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky (936 pp.)
- The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing (576 pp.)
- Watership Down by Richard Adams (474 pp.)
The page numbers are based on the copies of the books that I have. All of them are trade paperback, except for The Brothers Karamazov, which is a really old mass-market paperback that I inherited from my grandfather, I think. None of them are large-print.
So, that's a total of 5493 pages of chunkster books that I'm committing myself to read. And I'm going to do this!
How 'bout you? Any chunkster books you planning to read this year?
Comments
This year, I'm eyeing The Tale of Genji, Don Quixote, Les Miserables, Atlas Shrugged, The Count of Monte Cristo :D
This year I have just committed to one : The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber. I don't know how many pages it has but my edition does look like a huge pile of pages.
http://silverfysh.wordpress.com/2010/01/06/honest-scrap-meme/
:)
- Sasha
@Silverfysh - Hi! Thanks for coming out of the shadows. Turns out I lurk in your blog, too.:) And thanks for the award!