"A plate of apples, an open fire, and a 'jolly goode booke' are a fair substitute for heaven", vowed Barney. -L.M. Montgomery, 'The Blue Castle'
Friday, September 02, 2011
R.I.P. Challenge ...Again
I am so excited that Carl V's ( of Stainless Steel Droppings) R.I.P. Challenge is here once more. This is my favourite blog challenge because it is so atmospheric and it ushers in my favourite reading time of year: The languid transition from Fall to Winter: harrowing winds, chilly nights, incendiary leaves in a cornucopia of colour, rain-shone pavement after misty precipitation, lanterns flickering---- a biblophile's dreamworld for Things That Go Bump in the Night and mysterious yarns. R.I.P. runs from September 1 to October 31st and it is open to everyone!
I am going to participate in Peril the First: Read four books, any length, that you feel fit (my very broad definitions) of R.I.P. literature. It could be Stephen King or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ian Fleming or Edgar Allan Poe…or anyone in between.
The Genre Criteria for R.I.P. remains as it has for past years:
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
Dark Fantasy.
Gothic.
Horror.
Supernatural.
I am so looking forward to reading some marvellously mysterious yarns!
This year, I am planning on reading:
A Stranger in Mayfair by Charles Finch
The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
Among the Shadows by L.M. Montgomery (re-read)
Fear the Worst by Linwood Barclay
The Black Hand by Will Thomas
I may add to this list if I find some other novels which fit the criteria of R.I.P. over the next few months.
Next, I am going to participate in Peril on the Screen
For this challenge, I am quite excited to pursue an activity similar to my Great Adaptations series: I have decided to revisit Sherlock Holmes film and television adaptations. A few favourites, some different takes on the Holmes' canon , some versions great and some not-so-great. Expect to see the following on the blog over the next two months:
The Great Mouse Detective :-)
The BBC Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch)
The Granada Sherlock Holmes( Jeremy Brett)
The Hound of the Baskervilles( Richard Roxburgh)
The Hound of the Baskervilles(Peter Cushing)
The Seven-Percent Solution
Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Silk Stocking (Rupert Everett)
Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.)
House, M.D. (Hugh Laurie)
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars (Jonathan Pryce)
Murder by Decree (Christopher Plummer)
Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady (Christopher Lee)
Without a Clue (Michael Caine)
Basil Rathbone ( his name is in italics for no reason)
Ronald Howard
...you get the point
...and, assumedly, several more ( maybe even a nod to those HORRIBLE Matt Frewer adaptations).
I don't promise these adaptations are all stellar; all are re-visits and some I was never fond of ... but, watching Sherlock Holmes movies is a talent of mine...and no one can think of R.I.P. without thinking of his Victorian gaslit streets...we'll hopefully ignite some great conversation on their source material, too---as i subscribe to any and all things Sherlockian
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2 comments:
The Forgotten Garden was really good! I hope you enjoy it!
I AM looking forward to it. I have heard such wonderful things about this author ....
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