What is the Spin?
It’s easy. At your blog, before next Sunday 17th May, 2026, create a post that lists twenty books of your choice that remain “to be read” on your Classics Club list.
This is your Spin List.
You have to read one of these twenty books by the end of the spin period.
On Sunday, May 17th, The Classics Club will post a number from 1 through 20. The challenge is to read whatever book falls under that number on your Spin List by Sunday, July 5th.
Let's see who can make it the whole way and finish their spin book!
I have a lot of books to read on my latest Classics Club list. Let's see where the needle stops.
So here is my list.
1. Coronado's Children: Tales of Lost Mines and Buried Treasure by J. Frank Dobie
2. Afoot in England by W. H. Hudson
3. Lost Horizon by James Hilton
4. The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse
5. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes by Robert Louis Stevenson
6. Bevis: The Story of a Boy by Richard Jefferies
7. The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham
8. Brendon Chase by B. B.
9. In a Summer Season by Elizabeth Taylor
10. In the Mountains by Elizabeth von Arnim
11. Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton
12. The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
13. The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather
14. The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth Bowen
15. Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser
16. Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
17. Quartet in Autumn by Barbara Pym
18. Stowaway to Mars by John Wyndham
19. A Lost Lady by Willa Cather
20.The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell
Have you read any of these?
Do you recommend any of these?
And the spin has stopped on number…





















I have not read any of the classics on your list. So often, classics are not something I enjoy, but I keep trying. I do have some in my TBR list, so I may take a look. So many alligators! Looks like a good Mother’s Day. Enjoy Georgia!
ReplyDeleteI’ve read five of the hooks on your list, as well as books by several others by the listed authors but not the specific listed ones. It’s a good list.
ReplyDeleteI hope your week goes well.
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The Patisserie looks amazing! How did she do that indeed! Have a wonderful week ahead.
ReplyDeleteGreat Spin list. I also have Road to Wigan Pier and Lost Horizons!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun holiday for both of you! Lapidary school -- I'm impressed! I've only read three of the classics on that list!
ReplyDeleteOoh, spotted The Day of the Triffids on your list -- I remember having fun with that one.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a good weekend!
I liked both those Cathers and that's my favorite Hesse, but I'm most curious about the J. Frank Dobie. I read a couple of his when I was living in Texas, but not that one I think.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Georgia! Sounds like fun.
I love the owl 🦉 book and the book on making life happier, dear friend. 😊
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a great weekend.
Good luck with your spin! I've read two of these (Far from the Madding Crowd and Lost Horizon, although Lost Horizon was so long ago that I should probably consider a reread). I've read some Willa Cather, but not these, and I do want to read Song of the Lark.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing a nest of baby alligators at Brazoria on a trip there years ago. Mother was nearby keeping an eye on them. I've read the Hilton, Hesse, and Maugham books, all long ago. I liked them all but absolutely loved the Hesse book and was obsessed with it for some time. In fact I reread it more than once. I hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine in Britain just sent me "The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and Loss." It arrived in the mail yesterday, and I was out all day, so I haven't really had a chance to look at it yet.
ReplyDeleteThe Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse...I read it and be prepared...Hesse’s challenging writing style may not agree with many reader’s tastes—especially for those expecting a more conventional plot-driven story. Chapters 1-8 are basically biography of the main character Joseph Knecht. Feel free to skim these pages….as long as you don’t give up on the book! Once you reach ch 9…the tone changes completely and is much more interesting. It is a true classic and should be read once in your life!
ReplyDeleteI've read three of your books and enjoyed all of them (3,9,12), but I hope you get the other Wyndham. I've read quite a few of his books, but I'm not familiar with Stowaway to Mars. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI bought myself a book for Mother's Day, LOL, but it would have been nice to be gifted one. I had never heard the term intarsia, it sounds fascinating, and I hope your husband enjoys the course. I hope you enjoy your reading, hiking, and all the things. Enjoy Georgia!
ReplyDeleteGood spin list. Road to Wigan Pier is a memorable one read in college in about 1982. I've had Lost Horizon on just about every spin list but took it off this time. I hope you enjoy your spin book.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, both of you!
ReplyDeleteI have only read #5 and 12. #5 is really cool
Thanks for the link to what intarsia is, Deb. I had no idea. How wonderful that your friend is so talented. Books as a gift anytime is wonderful but books about being a mom on Mother's day is even better. Enjoy your week in Georgia.
ReplyDeleteHi Deb, I love how much nature/animals are involved in your current reads.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
We're doing childcare for three children tomorrow. I'll keep reminding myself that they aren't alligators.
ReplyDeleteWe have one book in common on our Classics Spin list!
ReplyDeleteLove the patisserie. Good luck with the Spin challenge. I haven't read any of those books. Have a great week! :)
ReplyDeleteI do recommend Lost Horizon.
ReplyDeleteLapidary school sounds fascinating, I'm glad you get to do your fun stuff while he's there.
Gators are amazing, and yes, seeing this makes me glad for my own small bunch.
As always, my fingers crossed that the spin lands on those dang Triffids!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to "lapidary school" and "intarsia" as I had never heard of either! Can't wait to see what he makes in class.
*the spin for YOU lands on those dang Triffids, I mean.
DeleteI know you'll enjoy your week in the Georgia! I'm looking forward to reading all about it. The Ride of Her Life sounds wonderful and is on my TBR on Libby. I've read about Enormous Wings and am also looking forward to your thoughts. I've not read any of the books you listed. Oh, how I love to recieve books as well. Happy reading to you.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great trip. It sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteA nest of baby alligators?! Yikes! I haven't read any on your list. Good luck on your Clasics Challenge!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time in the Georgia mountains! I haven't read any of your classics, but I do remember the strange movie of the Day of the Triffids!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had given my mother a book to write down her memories and history. I did give my mother in law the book you show in your post last Christmas. She was not thrilled. LOL
ReplyDeleteHAVE A GREAT WEEK!
I've read the day of the triffids - more than once. I love john wyndham's books. Whenever i see a green light in the sky ...
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I've read some of those books.
ReplyDeleteThat patisserie, is it baked or cardboard?
It is some kind of cardboard.
DeleteI have not heard of most of the books on your classics list, but recognize some of the authors. It is endlessly fascinating to me that so many readers can possibly never overlap with the books they read. And books are always a great gift :)
ReplyDeleteI've just seen the result - hope you enjoy Far from the Madding Crowd! I always find Hardy very readable.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the hiking & reading in the Georgia mountains! Sounds peaceful. It appears that #9 is the Classic Spin .... so I think you'll be reading some Hardy .... which is not always cheerful but still insightful. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip! It sounds lovely. So curious to know what your classic will be.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your husband have a wonderful time pursuing your respective hobbies. I’m looking forward to your thoughts on Enormous Wings.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your week
Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYour week in Georgia sounds both fun and relaxing. I hope you'll share a photos or two of your husband's newly acquired skills! Enjoy your trip!
ReplyDeleteThat Patisserie is adorable!
ReplyDeleteHave a good trip to Georgia!
ReplyDeleteAwww, those baby gators look sooo cute. :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your adventures in Georgia. I haven't read any of your classic books. Hope you enjoy #9. I have that Mom, I Want to Hear Your Story book too. Hope you enjoy it.
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