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I am pleased to announce the tenth year of Victober, where we spend the month celebrating Victorian literature (works written by British and Irish writers during the reign of Queen Victorian from 1837 to 1901)—and I'm also thrilled to be one of this year’s ten hosts! #Victober2025 #VictoberAnnouncement HOSTS Katie @katiejlumsden • Victober #10 | Announcement and Recommenda... Kate @katehowereads • Victober 2025 Announcement Video! Marissa @BlatantlyBookish • Announcing Victober 2025! | #victober Ros @scallydandlingaboutthebooks • Victober 2025 announcement and it's Victob... Elizabeth @elizabethaliteraryprincess • Victober 2025 Announcement! Hannah @HannahsBooks • Victober 2025: Announcement and Recommenda... Jess @dickens-and-docks • Victober 2025 Announcement & Recommendations (Also at / dickens.and.docks ) Milena @MilenaReads • I'M A VICTOBER HOST!! 🫖 🍰 2025 #victober... Roy @royreadsanything • Victober 2025 Announcement Catherine @takingteawithcatherine • Victober 2025 Announcement GROUP READ Hester, Margaret Oliphant https://bookshop.org/a/115310/9780199... 2 chapters a day, 1st to 22nd October (with 3 chapters on the final day) CHALLENGES 1. Kate’s challenge: Read a Victorian book where friendship is featured. 2. Katie’s challenge: Read a work of Victorian literature that is not a novel (i.e. a play, short story, poem or work of non-fiction). 3. Marissa’s challenge: Read a work of Victorian literature where a character experiences a change in social status (social mobility, rags to riches, fallen women, etc.) 4. Ros’s challenge: Empire spotting: see how many times you can spot signs of the Empire in your Victober reading. 5. Elizabeth’s challenge: Read a work by an underrated Victorian woman writer (meaning not the Brontes, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, or Christina Rossetti). 6. Hannah’s challenge: Read a Victorian work that discusses education. 7. Jess’s challenge: Step back in time—read a Victorian work set in a different era. • Victober 2025 Announcement & Recommendations 8. Milena’s challenge: Spin a (digital) colourwheel and pick a Victorian book with a cover that primarily features that colour. You can pick any edition. 9. Roy’s challenge: Read a Victorian work of fantasy. 10. Catherine’s challenge: Read a Victorian book that has a connection to Jane Austen. CHALLENGE ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS With ten challenges this year, we appreciate that not everyone is going to do all ten. How many will you meet? 1–3 challenges = Mr. Micawber level 4–6 challenges = Jane Eyre level 7–9 challenges = Sherlock Holmes level 10 challenges = Dracula level (because you might need to be a magical being who doesn’t need sleep in order to complete all ten challenges!) VICTOBINGO CARD Print from here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/168mY... Join us on DISCORD for an exciting discussion group: / discord SOME VICTORIAN WORKS DISCUSSING EDUCATION: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Anne Bronte by Agnes Grey Bread upon the Waters: A Governess's Life by Dinah Mulock Craik Stories of the Governess by Anna Maria Hall The Little Governess by Irene Clifton East Lynne by Ellen Wood The Daily Governess; or, Self-Dependence by Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies Villette by Charlotte Bronte The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot Household Education by Harriet Martineau Hard Times by Charles Dickens Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens The Alice in Wonderland books by Lewis Carroll Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray The History of Pendennis by William Makepeace Thackeray Dr. Wortle’s School by Anthony Trollope Tom Brown’s School Days by Thomas Hughes “The Three Students” by Arthur Conan Doyle The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler The Ordeal of Richard Feverel by George Meredith The Student: A Series of Papers by Edward Bulwer Lytton A Fellow of Trinity by Alan St Aubyn A Sweet Girl Graduate by LT Meade Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy Middlemarch by George Eliot *Any Victorian bildungsroman—including: Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning David Copperfield by Charles Dickens Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Music: Reaper’s Song by Robert Schumann, courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Free trial here: https://share.epidemicsound.com/3jj9c7 READ MY BOOK: Unspeakable https://amzn.to/47HdMh7 AFFILIATE LINKS: Harney & Sons Fine Teas: www.harney.com/HANNAHSBOOKS Smith Teas ($10 off): http://rwrd.io/1eso3lt?s Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/shop/HannahsBooks SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL: Patreon: / hannahsbooks Kofi tip jar: https://ko-fi.com/hannahsbooks Use the Super Thanks button right under each YouTube video CONTACT ME: Voxer: hannahsbooks 6383