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Cynthia's Seasonal Challenges
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OFFICIAL SPRING CHALLENGE - 2009

5 points
1. Fantasy - Wicked Lovely
2. Epistolary - Ella Minnow Pea: A Progressively Lipogrammatic Epistolary Fable
3. Spring Cleaning - The Third Angel: A Novel
4. Car - The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell [sound recording:]
5. Christian Fiction - Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature
6. Women's History -The Women
7. Arbor Day - The Cat Who Robbed a Bank [Sound Recording:]
8. Humor - Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life [sound recording:]
9. Spring Animal - Owl in Love
10. Rain - Guitar Highway Rose
10 points
1. Ireland - Annie Dunne
2. Mexico - Como Agua Para Chocolate
3. Australia - Three Wishes: A Novel
4. Author Birthday - The Sweet Far Thing (March)
5. Magic - Bewitching Season
6. Earth Day - The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things
7. Mother's Day - Skin Hunger (Kathleen)
8. Military - Jarhead: A Marine's Chronicle of the Gulf War and Other Battles [audio recording:]
9. TNBBC Top Book List - Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books
10. TNBBC Member's 5 Star - The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks (Addie)
15 points
1. Sign - Cordina's Royal Family: Gabriella (Leo - Royalty)
2. Poetry - Sylvia Plath: The Collected Poems
3. TNBBC Group Read - Love in the Time of Cholera
4. Spring Break - The Clock Winder (Baltimore, MD, USA)
5. Award Winner - Without Reservations: The Travels of an Independent Woman (1895 Pulitzer Alice Steinbach)
6. Translated - My Invented Country: A Nostalgic Journey Through Chile (Spanish to English)
7. Rhyming Books - The Children of Men & When We Were Romans: A Novel (Men & When)
8. Get to Know Author - Skinned (Robin Wasserman)
9. Color Book/Food - When the Black Girl Sings & food to be determined.
10. 3-5 of a Series - Charmed Thirds, Fourth Comings, & Perfect Fifths.
25 Points
1. G & R - Gone & The Reader
2. Diarist - Extraordinary Women: Louisa May Alcott: Life, Letters & Journals
3. Off Lindsey's List - The Perks of Being a Wall Flower & The Picture of Dorian Gray
4. Big Read - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
5. New Genre - Third Girl (Mystery)
6. 400+ Page Monarchy - Monarch: The Life and Reign of Elizabeth II
7. Reference - Pride & Prejudice
8. 2 Young Adult - Life as We Knew it & Sloppy Firsts
9. 12+ Word Title - The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible As Literally As Possible


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Thanks. I kind of admire myself too for doing it:-)))
Last weekend we went to eat at Eddie's rocket (kind of happy days styile) and ordered a Moby dick fishburger. i felt like that way I completely had finished with the book.



The book thief also...

Jamie, if I manage to read that one i will be so glad because didn't have a clue what I would read for this task!

Hi Jeane, that's me! :) It was hard since most of them didn't appeal to me! However, just keep in mind t..."
Karen, you are an angel. I looked up some books by that author and I find them very interesting1 Thanks a lot1 Alwyas better to try a book that looks interesting by an unknown author than one you aren't sure about the book.

Big Thanks to our wonderful mod Lori for creating a separate folder for the challenge."
It looks great the sperate folder and very handy too!!!!

5 POINTS
1. Science Fiction OR Fantasy Novel. --- The Time Machine by ..."
Tina, I am going to use 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne (French to English) for the same task as you!!!

Linda - yep One For the Money is good
Becky - that's what my handy-dandy excel spreadsheet is for...lol..."
Thanks cynthia, it is Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia and I am very curiosu about it!

Oooooh Jenny, you plan to read The horse whisperer!!! Read anything else by Nicholas Evans?

What a weird surprise!!!! Even with all the explanations I read about it here it keeps being a big surprise....but interesting to know for the challenge!

I haven't no! My mum loved it and now has loads of his books!
Has anyone got a good suggestion for a virgo book? I've put down Lolita as its on my tbr list but it feels wrong using that one ha ha!

Cynthia, for the star task I am a scorpio..would Saharacount for this one?


Great idea - Thanks Jamie - OOh I forgot about 84 Charing Cross Road - I really want to read that - That might be the one!

Thanks Melody - So we can still use Steinbeck right - because he was a prize winner in 1962?

Also for fantasy lover's if you read The Crown Conspiracy I also have a number of interviews from Michael on his webpage - I think he's been interviewed 4 - 5 times now - and there is another one coming out in a few days. You can find his interviews here
Some of the links with his interviews are:
Old Bat's Belfry
Reality ByPass
Renderosity Magazine
Springfield Connection Newspaper


And my mother's name is Mollie; which I think leaves me with Ulysses or Moll ..."
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. won a prize in 1966 here are a list of his writings:
1939 Orestes A. Brownson: A Pilgrim's Progress
1945 The Age of Jackson
1949 The Vital Center: The Politics of Freedom
1950 What About Communism?
1951 The General and the President, and the Future of American Foreign Policy
1957 The Crisis of the Old Order: 1919-1933 (The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. I)
1958 The Coming of the New Deal: 1933-1935 (The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. II)
1960 The Politics of Upheaval: 1935-1936 (The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. III)
1960 Kennedy or Nixon: Does It Make Any Difference?
1963 The Politics of Hope
1963 Paths of American Thought (ed. with Morton White)
1965 A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House
1965 The MacArthur Controversy and American Foreign Policy
1967 Bitter Heritage: Vietnam and American Democracy, 1941-1966
1967 Congress and the Presidency: Their Role in Modern Times
1968 Violence: America in the Sixties
1969 The Crisis of Confidence: Ideas, Power, and Violence in America
1970 The Origins of the Cold War
1973 The Imperial Presidency — reissued in 1989 (with epilogue) & 2004
1978 Robert Kennedy and His Times
1983 Creativity in Statecraft
1986 Cycles of American History
1988 JFK Remembered
1988 War and the Constitution: Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt
1990 Is the Cold War Over?
1991 The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society
2000 A Life in the 20th Century, Innocent Beginnings, 1917-1950
2004 War and the American Presidency
2007 Journals 1952-2000

Also, where am I lookin for the Author chats that have been done so I can look for a book for Task 8 (15pts)?
Thanks xx

In post 503 Cynthia said: as long as you start on your time and finish on your time - but don't post any points until March 1st EST (Eastern Standard Time - my time zone)

Fiona, I've had good luck finding these just by searching on Google. Many authors have their own websites where they'll post interviews they've done about their books. I've also seen them on sites like You Tube and on the book publishers' websites as well. It may be easier to pick a book you're interested in first and then search for whether the author has done an interview.


And because I'm a nerd, I looked up this website with a list of all GMT time zones around the world, hehe: http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/info...

Cynthia - you're a genius...! Thanks for uncovering Margaret Atwood - that will be a great read.
I managed to also find Marie-Claire Blais won the Prix Médicis in 1966, so that would be a good option too.
LOL @ Susanna. Maybe we should look for novels on doppelgängers...! :)



I'm looking forward to their unveiling too...and the mad dash to my unread bookshelf to see if I can make anything fit. :D

Jeane - You can have read the authors books before but you have to read one of their books during the challenge for the get to know the author task.


Cynthia would you prefer us to post our proposed list of tasks and books here or is it ok if we just post as we go along?

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Five Point Tasks
1. Science Fiction/Fantasy Novel: Gathering Blue
2. Letters collection: TBD
3. Spring Cleaning: Snow Crash
4. While Traveling: TBD
5. Christian Fiction: TBD
6. Women's History Month: Sandra Day O'Connor (by Joan Biskupic)
7. Arbor Day: TBD
8. Humorous Novel: When You are Engulfed in Flames
9. Spring Animal Title: Lamb, the Gospel According to Biff
10. Book with Tree or Flower: TBD
10 Point Tasks
1. Irish Author: Somewhere in Ireland, A Village is Missing Their Idiot
2. Mexican Theme: TBD
3. ANZAC Day: TBD
4. Author Birthday in May: Limitations - Scott Turow
5. Book with Magic: Mr Sebastian and the Negro Magician
6. Earth Day: Stargirl
7. Mother's Day: TBD
8. Armed Forces Day: The Silent Man - Alex Berenson
9. TNBBC Top Books List:The Shadow of the Wind
10. Five Stars Member's List: The Handmaid's Tale
15 Points
1. ARIES: Sea of Monsters - Rick Riordian
2. National Poetry Month: Where the Sidewalk Ends
3. TNBBC Group Read: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
4. Spring Visit: TBD
5. Award Winning Author: The Forever War
6. Translated Book: TBD
7. Rhyming Books: TBD
8. Get to Know the Author: Handle with Care
9. Book with Colour Title: TBD
10. 3-4-5: maybe the Chronicles of Narnia
Points: 180