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You can use books from other groups to do challenges here if you want. I don't have to be as strict since I'm not counting points here. I just always finished my challenges earlier and wanted to add more, but I knew I had to keep the amount of challenges reasonable for other people to have a chance to at least get close to finishing, so I set up a different group where I could make as many challenges as I wanted. =)
☆♥Starzee♥☆ wrote: "LOL I think X will prove to be a struggle."Xhex -
Kind of wishing I hadn't already read it. Although, I did like it so I would be willing to reread it if it comes down to it.
I was surprised to get Y as quickly as I did. I'm worried about U personally.

This one is kind of easy to just go as you read and see what happens. If you don't want to do it within a years time then you don't have to.
The trick is to remember to either write the names down or come back after you complete a book. I have a little notebook where I just check the characters names to the letters I have left that sits next to all of my library books.

Haha. Delirity has challenges, but it's also focused around all of the series threads. Here, there are just more challenges to do, most don't have time limits and they're not all centered around the same genre.

Not the same one. Sorry.

Remember Me was after Twilight before New Moon. If it's the same Remember Me. What was the plot?

How was misguided angel?

Hi Carrie!

I gave it 3 stars. I think there was some potential there, especially with it being different, but it can be better. I'm hoping that this will be a case of a developing author and book 2 will get a lot better. It wasn't bad, but there are a lot of better YA books out there at the moment.

I read this one last month. It was fun because it was different than a lot of what's out there.

Nice coincidence - Speak has Kristen Stewart in it and Remember Me has Robert Pattenson.

I keep forgetting to start my post for this year. I need to get going on it.
How was Remember Me? Similar to the movie at all?

It seems like the overall theme of The Ex Games is to overcome yourself. To learn how to move past your own fears.

Haha. I forget about some of them and then have to go back through and look through my log.

Nope, this was my first Echols book. I hadn't heard of her before.

That's one of the one's I'm nervous about reading actual. I'm not sure why, but it's not long so I'll just have to give it a shot.

Finally done!

If I had read it then I probably wouldn't have been able to keep going, but I listened to the audio on that one. Tim Curry was the narrator. It took me until almost the end to finally get into it. This guy at my work just loves them. They're like his Harry Potter or Twilight. For me it was just simple. I think it's more kids than teen, which is why.

Okay, so I new it wasn't going to be an award winner, but it was fun and cute. It only took me about 2 hours to read, but it managed to make me miss snowboarding a lot in that short amount of time.

Why am I foreseeing some struggles with some of these letters? I'm curious to see which ones end up being the hardest to fill.