Classics Club Spin #44

It has come round again! What is it, you may ask?

The Classics Club is a voluntary commitment to read fifty classics of your choice in five years from the time you join. The Classics Club site hosts a periodic “spin” to motivate participants to keep at their list, and maybe relieve some of the choice paralysis that can slow you down, by choosing a random book for you to read within a certain time period. Every spin you compile a list of twenty of the books you still haven’t read from your list, post it, and then the Classics Club will post a random number from 1-20. The book corresponding to the number is the one you read next, before a certain date.

Method to my madness:

I hit the halfway mark with my Classics Club list, having read 25 out of 50 books. This means my spins are going to include a lot more repeats. However, I have edited my book list slightly once again, so there will be a few new titles popping in as well. This time, I just took my twenty-five remaining titles, omitted the five I least wanted to read next, and randomized the twenty I was left with. Behold!


  1. Leviathan (1651) by Thomas Hobbes
  2. The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) by Agatha Christie
  3. The Communist Manifesto (1848) by Friederich Engels & Karl Marx
  4. Ethan Frome (1911) by Edith Wharton
  5. The Catcher in the Rye (1951) by J.D. Salinger
  6. The Dubliners (1914) by James Joyce
  7. The Metamorphosis (1915) by Franz Kafka
  8. Steppenwolf (1929) by Herman Hesse
  9. On the Road (1957) by Jack Kerouac
  10. The Left Hand of Darkness (1969) by Ursula K. Le Guin
  11. The Art of War by Sun Tzu
  12. Leaves of Grass (1855) by Walt Whitman
  13. Aeropagitica & Of Education (1644) by John Milton
  14. Fear and Trembling (1843) by Søren Kierkegaard
  15. Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) by Jules Verne
  16. Pygmalion (1913) by George Bernard Shaw
  17. Kilmeny of the Orchard (1910) by Lucy Maud Montgomery
  18. Till We Have Faces (1956) by C.S. Lewis
  19. The Waste Land (1922) by T.S. Eliot
  20. The Double (1846) by Fyodor Dostoevsky

The spin number for this round will be posted this upcoming Sunday, May 17, and afterward everyone has until July 5 to read their selected title.

I also realise that having hit the halfway mark just now is not quite as great an accomplishment as I thought; I’m already over three years into my five-year stretch. I have until September 2027 to read the remaining 50% of my list! I should really keep up with the spins.


This has been my eighth Classics Club Spin! Check out my whole book list here.

14 thoughts on “Classics Club Spin #44”

      1. Well, Communist Manifesto is NOT very long, which is one of its few virtues. I read it three times in college — once because it was historically significant and twice for different classes. (German History since 1815 and Sociological Theory.)

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  1. Glad to see you’re joining in this time! I hope you get Journey to the Center of the Earth. I really enjoyed it!

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  2. You’ve got some great choices here! Kilmeny of the Orchard was a wonderful surprise when I read it a year or so agao. Journey to the Center of the Earth–my kids and I read it aloud years ago, very good. Enjoy whatever the spin gives you!

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