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September's Build Your Own Challenge
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UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant
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ParticipantsChristine Cagnes---------8/9
Giulia---------------2/2 Done!!!!
Lady Danielle----------------------6
Laura----------------------------2/2 - - Done!
Lauren------------------------3/3---Done!!!!!!!!
Zumba---------------4/4---Done!!!!!!!
Question: can I read anything for the challenge or does it have to be a Lisa Kleypas or a historical romance book?
Dhes - I will try this - lately I've been very distracted. But maybe with the kids going back to school, things will free up!
Ha! With back to school, my list is very short! Here were go:
Knight of Pleasure by Margaret Mallory
Cowgirl Up and Ride by Lorelai James
Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas
They're connected to September either because I bought them in the summer and wanted to read them in September. I'd add more, but I will still be attempting to complete my Summer challenge with these plus those, it's plenty enough already.
I noticed that Dhestiny! Too long term for me. I'm fickle in my book reading, books go on a list and then sit there while new books get attention. My poor unfortunate to-read list lol Do you know it's nearly 200 books long?
Giulia (My Devastating Reads) wrote: "I noticed that Dhestiny! Too long term for me. I'm fickle in my book reading, books go on a list and then sit there while new books get attention. My poor unfortunate to-read list lol Do you know i..."See, that's the beauty of these challenges! You can make the list as you go along and only add those that actually count. :)
I'm an enabler.
My list: covers with Fall Colors1. What a Dragon Should Know by G.A. Aiken
2. The Duke of Shadows by Meredith Duran
✔3. Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag - (Sept 1) 2★'s
September Build Your Own Challenge- read books from my TBR pile including my monthly book club selection.0 / X completed
1. Anna Karenina (Parts I-IV) by Leo Tolstoy ^
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^ Book club selection
* Anthology book
Giulia (My Devastating Reads) wrote: "Wait, we can make the list as we go along? I didn't know that!"Yep!! I used to always add that to the rules, but forgot to this time.
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Certifiable St. Vinnie's Ninny
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I'll be participating. I think my challenge will be finish all these review books.Danielle's September WLLK BYOC
Duration: September 1-September 30, 2012
Goals: Read these freaking review books!
Completed: X/6
1. Invincible by Jack Campbell
2. The Folded World by Catherynne M. Valente
3. Ember and Ash by Pamela Freeman
4. Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds
5.Bedeviled by Sable Grace
6.Dancing with Bears by Michael Swanwick
September Build Your Own Challenge- read books from my TBR pile including my monthly book club selection.1 / X completed
1. Last to Die by Tess Gerritsen completed 9/3
2. Anna Karenina (Parts I-IV) by Leo Tolstoy ^
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^ Book club selection
* Anthology book
Cowgirl Up and Ride by Lorelai James
Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas
Oh, I've been meaning to try that one, Zumbagirl. I actually checked it out via download from our library, but they had it mixed up with
so I returned it. They have since sent me an e-Mail saying they've fixed it...but I haven't gotten around to it. GTK, you liked it!
Just couldn't help myself, I pre-ordered a Kindle Paperwhite! Now, I have a bunch of borrowed books that only work on my current Kindle that I need to hurry up and read! So... my challenge for September is to read my borrowed Kindle books.WLLK - September's Build Your Own Challenge
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8. The Gentleman's Walking Stick by Ashley Gardner (reading)
9. A Death in Norfolk by Ashley Gardner
Oh, I didn't know they were coming out with that. Maybe Lady D will like it better, as it is easier on the eyes.
Lisa Kay wrote: "Oh, I didn't know they were coming out with that. Maybe Lady D will like it better, as it is easier on the eyes."Have you seen the new ones, Lisa Kay? Amaaaazing!!!
Lisa Kay wrote: "Oh, I didn't know they were coming out with that. Maybe Lady D will like it better, as it is easier on the eyes."It is easy on the eyes since it's front lit e-ink. I also like the whiter display with more contrast & higher resolution. I do most of my reading at night, so the adjustable built in light will be awesome.
I currently have the kindle Touch with the lighted cover & I have to read holding the kindle upright to avoid having the light shine in my eyes. That won't be a problem with the Paperwhite!
The new "Time to Read" feature sounds pretty cool. It calculates how long it will take you to finish your chapter.
I also ordered the new cover to go with it, the cover wakes up & puts the Kindle to sleep when you open & close it... no more having to turn it on or off. I feel like a kid at Christmas time, can't wait to get it! :)
My list: covers with Fall ColorsComplete: 2/3
✔1. What a Dragon Should Know by G.A. Aiken - (Sept 10) 3.5★'s
2. The Duke of Shadows by Meredith Duran
✔3. Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag - (Sept 1) 2★'s
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "I haven't yet tried Judith Ivory though I keep hearing great things about her."I really love her writing style
Lisa Kay wrote: "Oh, I've been meaning to try that one, Zumbagirl. I actually checked it out via download from our library, but they had it mixed up with
so I returned it. They have since sent m..."That happens with my library too. And they always give me books in large print. Judith Ivory writes the best heroes imo
Lisa Kay wrote: "I used to read Liz Carlyle all
the time. I haven't read her latest, though."
Lisa Kay - what is your favorite book by her?
Oh...good question, Zumbagirl. I love the first three in the Rutledge Family series; have the forth, but haven't read it.

But, I liked all of the ones I read, especially her earlier ones.
Geeze...I hope they aren't too dated now. My reading preferences have certainly changed over the years.
Lisa Kay wrote: "Geeze...I hope they aren't too dated now. My reading preferences have certainly changed over the years."I really liked the one I just read and I almost bought The Devil You Know last week. Even if they were dated that wouldn't bother me. But I know what you mean - my reading preferences have changed a lot too. Thanks for the recs!
Oh, yes. I have a special place in my heart for Freddie & Bentley. I thought they made a great couple.
Done!September Build Your Own Challenge
Covers with Fall Colors
Complete: 3/3
✔1. What a Dragon Should Know by G.A. Aiken - (Sept 10) 3.5★'s
✔2. Ashes to Ashes by Tami Hoag - (Sept 1) 2★'s
✔3. Trial by Fire by Jo Davis - (Sept 20) 3★'s
Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas
Won't get Rainshadow Road read in time. I apparently suck at challenges. Unless I can remove it from my list? Is that allowed Dhestiny?
Books mentioned in this topic
Last to Die (other topics)Anna Karenina (other topics)
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Duration: September 1st thru September 30th.
Rules:If it reminds you of September, it counts. You can't begin reading before September 1st and must be completed reading no later than September 30th in order for the book to count.
You can list your books at any time and update your books as you go, but they can only count if they are read during the challenge.
Examples: If the book you're reading has: Kids going back to school, mention of Fall or Fall colors on the cover, was published in September or in the Fall, or even if it reminds you of September because you read it in September, it can count! The key is, if it makes YOU think of September, that's all that matters.
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