Pulitzer Fiction Challenge
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1sevedra
I have started a group for those of us who would like to make a goal of reading Pulitzer winning novels/fiction. I have read quite a few already, but would really like to rea all of them eventually. So I have set that as a challenge for myself.
If anyone would like to meet this challenge with me, please join the group I have started. if not, then no biggie. I am not trying to step on any toes :)
Here is a link to the group:
http://www.librarything.com/groups/pulitzerfictionchall
If anyone would like to meet this challenge with me, please join the group I have started. if not, then no biggie. I am not trying to step on any toes :)
Here is a link to the group:
http://www.librarything.com/groups/pulitzerfictionchall
2rebeccareid
I thought this group was to be just that, in addition to the nonfiction and others! There hasn't been much conversation but I haven't read many of the winners myself so I haven't been looking for too much discussion.
There is also a group blog for this kind of a challenge here.
There is also a group blog for this kind of a challenge here.
3sevedra
Well, this group seemed to be about all Pulitzers, not just fiction. Also, the group blog thing doesn't have anything to do with LibraryThing does it?
Like I said, I didn't want to offend anyone. I just thought a challenge thread would be good for encouragement and the fiction specificity would make a smaller group. I am only reading the fiction winners. No one is obliged to join me, it was just an idea for me.
Like I said, I didn't want to offend anyone. I just thought a challenge thread would be good for encouragement and the fiction specificity would make a smaller group. I am only reading the fiction winners. No one is obliged to join me, it was just an idea for me.
4rebeccareid
3> no, blogs generally don't have anything to do with LibraryThing.
5sevedra
except for when they do, for instance the LibraryThing Blog:
http://www.librarything.com/blog/
But, of course, that has nothing to do with Pulitzers
http://www.librarything.com/blog/
But, of course, that has nothing to do with Pulitzers