








Just a ‘few’ of the Victorian items I’m trying or considering reading…it’s part of Victober fun to way overestimate how much one can get to during October! 😂😂😂 I’m planning on continuing during November and December, too! The “BER” months are perfect for classics. 😁🖤🐦⬛ I have piles of lighter, easier reads for inbetween the dense reads. Here are a few more Victorian things I’m considering…
- ‘Pygmalion’ by George Bernard Shaw
- Woman in White by Wilkie Collins audiobook
- Orley Farm by Anthony Trollope
- My Lady Ludlow by Elizabeth Gaskell
- A Dark Night’s Work by Elizabeth Gaskell
- Children of the New Forest by Frederick Merryat
- Treasure Island by RLS (reread, possibly listen with my children?)
- Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne (my children and I are listening to this currently)
- Victorian Fairy Tales edited by Michael Newton ( I read a few of these last year! I may read ‘The King of the Golden River” and “The Golden Key” with my children.
- One of the prompts is a Sherlock Holmes story, but I’m just planning on watching a Jeremy Brett episode with my 17 yo son. Brett is a fantastic Sherlock!

What sounds good here? What should I prioritize? This is SO fun! 🤩😂 Let me know what you are reading that feels fallish! 🧡🖤🧡
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