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message 5501: by Lori (new)

Lori  (batchelorxyz) | 158 comments Cait wrote: "Lori wrote: "I love listening to Jim Dale read the Harry Potter books. He is awesome."

I agree, I thought he was amazing! I would switch back and forth between the audio and the physical copy of ..."


I may have to give him a try.


message 5502: by Ryan Mac (new)

Ryan Mac | 26 comments My spring challenge update:

5 pts
1. Deeper - Roderick Gordon
2. Screwtape Letters - C.S. Lewis
5. American Savior - Roland Murello
7. Shimmer - Eric Barnes (gave to friend)
10. The Caddie Who Played With Hickory - John Coyne


10 pts
4. Handle With Care - Jodi Picoult (March birthday)
8. The Silent Man - Alex Berenson

15 pts
1. Sea of Monsters - Rick Riordan (Aries)
4. Paper Towns - John Green (Florida)
8. Testimony - Anita Shreve (online interviews)

25 pts
5. Unconditional Parenting - Alfie Kohn (parenting/self-help book)
8. Gathering Blue/Messenger - Lois Lowry
9. Traffic - Why We Drive The Way We Do (and What It Says About Us) - Tom Vanderbilt

I reorganized these books a little bit to squeeze the Anita Shreve book in so have a total of 165 points now.

At this point, I imagine that my best case scenario is probably around 250 points. Not too bad.



message 5503: by Cynthia (last edited May 07, 2009 07:38PM) (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1826 comments LEADERBOARD
1. DONNA JO - 575
2. SANDY - 575
***************
WENDY - 570
BJ ROSE - 550
KRISTEN IL - 540
BRIDGIT - 535
LIZZI - 535
RORA - 530
KRISTENR - 525
CAIT - 480
LEORA - 465
SHARON - 455
BEV - 445
BETH MN - 440
ALICE - 440
AMY MA - 435
TINA - 435
ASHLEY ID - 430
KRISTINA GA - 420
SARA TX - 420
ANGELA IL - 410
MEGHAN - 410
JESSICA IL - 395
LOUISE - 395
JOSIE - 385
MAGGIE - 385
RORY - 370
APRIL NY - 365
BONNIE - 365
KRITIKA - 360
LIZ BRKLYN - 360
ANGIE - 345
CYNTHIA (SCM) - 340
EL - 340
NICOLE NC - 340
JILLIAN - 335
PERS - 320
SUSAN - 315
LORI TX - 310
REBECCA J - 310
ELIZABETH NC - 305
SANDIE - 300
CATHEROO - 295
LINDSEY - 285
EVA - 280
JUDITH IA - 280
LYNLEE4 - 280
RHIANNON - 280
MARY BETH - 275
ROSEANN - 275
JOY - 270
LAURA NY - 270
SUZIER - 265
COURTNEY - 255
BECKY - 250
JOANN - 250
MALIADES - 250
RENFREW - 250
FALLON - 245
SERA - 245
KRISTINA UK - 240
JAMIE MN - 230
JENNIFER IN - 230
JON - 230
KATE - 230
STEPH - 230
ALISHA - 225
JEN B - 225
STEPHANIE CA - 225
FIONA (TITCH)- 215
LIZ VEGAS - 210
HAYES - 205
ELIZABETH (ALASKA) - 200
SARA E - 200
WV HEATHER - 200
ASHLEY AL - 190
MANDAY - 190
VICTORIA - 190
CAROL - 185
RALPH - 180
SARAH PA - 175
JOANNA - 165
MARIE - 165
RYAN - 165
JEN MD - 155
JULIE (ID)'S - 155
LACY - 155
POTJY - 155
TRYPHENA - 155
LILY - 150
ROS - 150
CYNDEE - 145
LAUREN - 145
MEGAN - 145
REBECCA - 145
BETH - 140
DAVID - 140
JEANE - 140
KATHRYN - 140
TRACY - 140
KAREN - 135
AMY R - 130
ASHLEY UT - 130
HEATHER KS - 130
JEGKA - 130
JOANIE - 130
ANN FROM SC - 125
JESSICA SC - 125
MADELINE - 125
MELODY - 125
NATALIA - 125
TERRI - 125
CASSIE - 120
SLAYERMEL - 120
KICKI - 115
SUSANNA UK - 115
ABBIE - 110
CATHERINE - 105
LINDA - 105
CYNTHIA - 100
SHANNON - 100
AMANDA - 95
MACKENZIE - 95
JENNY - 90
MEL - 90
SAI - 90
MEREDITH H - 85
JESSICA MI - 80
JULIE TN - 80
RACHEL WA - 80
SAM - 80
VICKI - 80
JAMIE WA - 75
JULIE UK - 75
KIM - 75
RACHEL CA - 75
KELLY MA - 70
SHELLIE - 70
SLAIMI - 70
ALLISON MO - 65
ALYSSA - 60
KELLY - 60
ROBIN - 55
KATIE - 50
5PEASINAPOD - 45
ELIZ - 45
JULIE KS - 40
LDB - 40
LISA CO - 40
LIZ NY - 40
TOBIE - 40
JAMIE 23 - 35
MORGAN - 35
JUDITH NY - 30
DOROTHY - 25
JAIME 26 - 25
KRISTI - 25
MELISSA - 25
LAZARUS - 20
NICOLE CA - 20
CAITLIN - 15
JENNI - 15
GREG - 10
MARY - 10
MICHELLE - 5
SHELBY - 5


message 5504: by Maggie (new)

Maggie (maggie4007) | 116 comments Finished the food/color task today. I read Blue Moon and ate blue corn tortilla chips and blueberries. I'm up to 385.

5 POINTS
1. Fantasy Novel – The Princess Bride, William Goldman Read 3/19/2009
2. Epistolary Novel – 84 Charing Cross Road, Helene Hanff Read 3/23/2009
3. Spring Cleaning – Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl, Steven Bach
4. Planes, Trains and Automobiles audiobook – Ragtime, E.L. DoctorowRead 4/24/2009
5. Easter/Lent -- Mary, Called Magdalene, Margaret George Read 3/3/2009
6. Women’s History Month – The Lady and the Unicorn, Tracy ChevalierRead4/8/2009
7. Arbor Day “recycle book” – Burnt Offerings, Laurell K. HamiltonRead 4/19/2009
8. Humorous Novel – Undead and Uneasy, MaryJanice Davidson Read 4/9/09
9. Spring Animals in title – Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal, Christopher Moore
10. April Showers Bring May Flowers – The Enchantment of Lily Dahl: A Novel, Siri Hustvedt

10 POINTS
1. Set in Ireland – Three Bags Full, Leonie Swan
2. Cinco De Mayo -- Set in Mexico, The Falling Woman, Pat Murphey
3. Australian Author – The People of the Book, Geraldine Brooks
4. Author Birthday –To The Nines, Janet EvanovichRead 3/ 7/2009
5. Magic – The Killing Dance, Laurell K. Hamilton Read 3/11/2009
6. Sun in Title – Mistress of the Sun, Sandra Gulland
7. Given to me by Mom –Hannah’s Dream, Dianne Hammond Read 3/9/2009
8. Memorial and Armed forces day – An Officer and A Millionaire, Maureen Child Read 4/20/2009
9. TNBBC Top Books list –I Capture the Castle, Dodie Smith Read 4/12/2009
10. TNBBC Member 5 star book – Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen

15 POINTS
1. SAGITARIUS: The archer – read a book about an athlete or sports. Shanks for Nothing, Rick Reiley
2. National Poetry Month – Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath, Kate Moses Read 5/1/2009
3. TNBBC Group Read – A Great and Terrible Beauty, Libba BrayRead 4/9/09
4. Set in Florida – Skinny Dip, Carl Hiaasen Read 3/29/2009
5. Major Literary Prize, 1981 – John Updike, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, Witches of Eastwick
6. Translation – Suite Francaise, Irene Nemirovsky
7. Two books with rhyming titles – Bitten,….Ten Big Ones, Janet Evanovich
8. Author Interview – You Suck, Christopher Moore Read 3/30/2009
9. Book with color/meal – Blue Moon, Laurell K. Hamilton Read 5/6/2009
10. 3, 4, 5 series or titles – Kim Harrison
Every Which Way But Dead Read 4/29/2009
A Fistful of Charms
For a Few Demons More

25 POINT
1. G/R– The Good, the Bad, and the Undead, Kim Harrison Read 3/7/2009 and The Reader, Bernhard Schlink Read 3/23/2009
2.Diarist – The World of Louisa May Alcott, William Anderson
3.Jen’s List –Dedication, Emma McLaughlin, Nicola Kraus Read 4/12/2009 Interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri Read 4/14/2009
4. Anne of Green Gables, L.M. MontgomeryRead 4/22/2009
5. Off Genre – Horror – Come Closer, Sara Gran (Thanks, Alisha, for the suggestion!) Read 3/20/2009
6. 400 page English monarchy non-fiction – Nell Gwyn: Mistress to a King, Charles Beauclerk Read 4/19/2009
7. Rebecca, Daphne Du Maurier Referenced in The English Patient Read 3/15/2009
8. Two Young Adult Novels – Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson Read 3/25/2009 and The Book Thief, Markus Zusak Read 3/25/2009
9. Book with 12 or more words in the title – The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America, Erik Larson


50 Points
1. The Right Choice, Karen Drogin (real name) Read 4/29/2009 and The Bachelor, Carly Phillips (pen name) Read 4/29/2009

Total Points: 385
Tasks Completed: 24.5
Books Read: 29
Total Pages Read: 10,837

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message 5505: by Cynthia (last edited May 06, 2009 04:57PM) (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1826 comments SO I should really should know better by now but I picked up The Color Line last night to read a few pages before going to bed (around 11) and before I knew it...it was 3 am and I was finished all 340 pages of it...lol...not good when I had to be up at 6 to get ready for work. It was a good book though and I just got absorbed in the story - the author lives here in Virginia which is also cool. It's basically a contemporary office romance story with a twist in that it's a inter-racial relationship at the center of the story - it's kinda a long the lines of that movie Something New with Simon Baker & Sanaa Lathan if you've seen that movie and liked it you would like this book. I did it for the Arbor Day task as I plan to put it up on Paperbackswap.com. I'm reading Across The Color Line the sequel for the mother's day task - my mom met the author at a craft fair last year (she was doing book signings) and bought the book for me. So far the format is different but I like it.

My TASKS

5 POINTS
1. Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel - A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

2. Epistolary Novel - The Boy Next Door - Meg Cabot

3. Spring Cleaning - Little Bitty Lies - Mary Kay Andrews

4. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Task - The Dominant Blonde - Alisa Kwitney

5. Easter/Lent - Deep in the Heart of Trouble - Deeanne Gist

6. Women’s History Month - The Measure of a Lady - Deeanne Gist

7. Arbor Day - The Color Line - Lizette Carter (plan to recycle with paperbackswap or donate to the library when I'm done)

8. April Fools Day - Seven Up - Janet Evanovich

9. “Spring” Animals - Delicate Edible Birds - Lauren Groff

10. April Showers Bring May Flowers - The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton

10 POINTS
1. St. Patrick’s Day - There's No Place Like Here - Cecelia Ahern

2. Cinco De Mayo - The Wild Girl - Jim Fergus

3. ANZAC Day - People of the Book - Geraldine Brooks

4. Born In March, April, or May - Hot Six - Janet Evanovich

5. Harry Houdini’s Birthday - Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - Susanna Clarke

6. Earth Day - Sunrise - Jacquelyn Cook

7. Mother’s Day - Across the Color Line by Lizette Carter (she gave it to me)

8. Memorial and Armed Forces Day - Dear John - Nicholas Sparks

9. TNBBC Top Books - Number 91 (I was born in 1982) - The Eyre Affair - Jasper Fforde

10. 5 STAR TNBBC MEMBER BOOK - Can You Keep A Secret? - Sophie Kinsella - JOANIE'S 5 pointer

15 POINT TASKS
1. Written In The Stars - The Constant Princess - Philippa Gregory - (I'm a Leo)

2. National Poetry Month - The Book of Irish Verse - John Montague

3. TNBBC Group Read - The Other Boleyn Girl - Philippa Gregory

4. Vacation Location Book - Courting Trouble - Deeanne Gist

5. Award Winner - The Witches Of Eastwick - John Updike

6. Translated Book - Chez moi - Agnes Desarthe

7. Rhyme Time - Shoe Addicts Anonymous, Two For The Dough - Beth Harbison, Janet Evanovich

8. Meet the Author - Figures of Silk by Vanora Bennett http://www.vanorabennett.com/

9. Color/Food - One Thousand White Women: The Journals Of May Dodd - Jim Fergus (not sure what I'm making yet)

10. Three, Four, Five - Three To Get Deadly, Four To Score, High Five - Janet Evanovich

25 POINT TASKS
1. KAREN'S TASK - The Gates of Trevalyan by Jacquelyn Cook, The Rosetti Letter by Christie Phillips

2. EL'S TASK - Eden's Outcasts: the story of Louisa May Alcott and her Father by John Matteson

3. ANGELA'S TASK - Nights in Rodanthe by Nicholas Sparks, and Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris

4. ROS' TASK - Katherine by Anya Seton

5. BONNIE'S TASK - The Incredible Origins of the Onyx Sun - Christopher Mahoney

6. JON'S TASK - Eleanor of Aquitaine: a life by Alison Weir

7. DARLA'S TASK - Persuasion by Jane Austen as mentioned in The Lake House

8. CASSIE'S TASK - A Great and Terrible Beauty & Rebel Angels by Libba Bray

9. SARA'S TASK - Old Friends and New Fancies: An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen by Sybil G. Briton

50 POINTER
Queen of Babble - Meg Cabot
Kiss the Bride - Patricia Cabot




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message 5506: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (sureshot26) | 94 comments I finished 10.10 (5 stars from a fellow TNNBC'er) with Ian Fleming's You Only Live Twice - enjoyable for the setting, but Bond seems so lobotomized that it's weirdly un-Bond-like. Still, I love a good spy yarn.

Current Total: 395
Super-Revised Goal: 500


message 5507: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments 5.9 type of Bird
The Harsh Cry of the Heron by Liam Hearn

I loved the whole series
5 points

Total points 555

2 to go !!!!


message 5508: by Nicole (new)

Nicole  | 155 comments Just finished Storm Front by Jim Butcher for 5.10. I stumbled across it fairly randomly, as it's among the downloadable audio my library has, but I really enjoyed it.

Total points: 340


message 5509: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments 15.5 Prize winner Russell Bertram 1950 nobel prize
Mysticism and Logic by Bertram Russell
UUUGGGHHH
15 points

Total 270

1 book to go


message 5510: by Jen B (new)

Jen B (jennybee618) 25 POINT TASKS
5. BONNIE’S TASK - Read a book outside your normal genre(s).

French Milk by Lucy Knisley

This was my first graphic novel, and I actually really enjoyed it. But now I really want to go to Paris...

New Point Total: 225 (my goal for this challenge!)


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message 5511: by Amy C (new)

Amy C | 17 comments 15.7 Rhyming - Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, Lisa See + Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway
25.4 Big Read - Great Gatsby

New Tally
4 x 5 = 20
4 x 15 = 60
2 x 25 = 50
Total 130




message 5512: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) | 604 comments I finished The Day After He Left for Iraq A Story of Love, Family, and Reunion for the Memorial/Armed Forces Day Task 10.8. We are gearing up for another deployment and this book really hit home. It's such a comfort to hear someone else give a voice to thoughts and emotions you yourself have had... confirmation, from someone in a similar situation, that you might not be so crazy (or alone) after all. I will read this again.

Total points: 480


message 5513: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrisa-uk) I finished The Rose of Sebastopol last night for the task with the name of a flower in title, which brings me up to 265 ... I'm on the laptop due to pc problems and can't find my ticker to update :(


message 5514: by Elizabeth (NC) (new)

Elizabeth (NC) | 209 comments I just finished Dead Time by Stephen White and read the interview with him at the following site:

http://www.authorstephenwhite.com/Int...

It was very interesting reading about his process of writing and his feelings on the characters. He writes a series of mysteries and so the characters have been around for a long time. I don't read interviews very often, but I might do it more after finishing books.

That puts me at:
305 points
6999 pages read


message 5515: by Sarah D (new)

Sarah D 15 points

4. The Kindness of Strangers This book was set in the Dayton, Ohio area and that's where I was for Easter! I stayed up all night to finish this book...it was sad...but well worth it!

New total: 175


message 5516: by Julie (ID) (new)

Julie (ID) For 10-3 I read I am the Messenger by Markus Zusack.
Really enjoyed this book. Not at all like the Book Thief, liked the book thief better. He definately has one creative mind.

For 15-9 I read the The Red Hat Club by Haywood Smith
This was a fun quick read especially after some of the books I've been reading. I ate a spinach salad with strawberries and craisins.

So with these points I believe I have 155 points.
Thanks!


message 5517: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 105 comments Jon's Task: The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir:
There are two parts of the book. The First part gives you a history of all the kings and the second part goes into detail of the war. The first part was really hard for me to keep up since it has so many characters and after awhile you get a headache trying to keep up with which King Henry is she talking about and what are they fighting about and which side. I had to keep going back to remind myself what that particular King did. The book just showed me how much cruelty their was. How they would kill the people and even the deaths of some of the kings were so sad. There was just so much violence, lies and affairs. However, even though it was confusing it was a good book and the author did bring a lot of history and explained why certain events were important and why the fighting was important and their positions.


message 5518: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 105 comments Books I've read and current one is striked

5pts:
1. Fantasy Novel: Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs

2. Epistolary Novel: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer

3. Spring Cleaning: Defiant Heart by Tracey Victoria Bateman

4. Automobile task: The Lion,the Witch and the wardrobe- C.S Lewis

5. Easter/Lent: Speak Through the Wind by Allison K. Pittman

6. Women's history month: The Lady and the Cad by Tamela Hancock Murray

7. Arbor Day: Dawn In My Heart by Ruth Axtell Morren

8. April Fools Day: Undead and Unwed by Mary Janice Davidson

9. Spring Animal: The Butterfly Garden by Mary Campisi

10. May flowers: His Winter Rose by Lois Richer

10pts:

1. St. Patrick's Day: Maire by Linda Windsor

2. Cinco de Mayo: Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel

3. Anzac Day: Faith in the Southland by Mary Hawkins

4. Author born in May: A family to share by Arlene James

5. Magic: The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis

6. Earth Day: Moon Called by Patricia Briggs

7. Mother's Day: Killer Cargo by Dana Mentink

8. Memorial/armed Forces Day: Military Daddy by Patricia Davids

9. TNBBC Top Book List: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

10. Date Joined: Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer

15 pts:
1. Aries: The Greek's Bridal Purchase by Susan Stephens

2. Poetry Month: Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein

3.TNBBC Group Read: Stardust by Neil Gaiman

4. Spring Break Location: Bayou Justice by Robin Carrol
5. Literary Prize: Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast by Robin McKinley

6. Translated Book: The Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho

7. Rhyming Books: Bridal Veil by Cathy Marie Hake and Long Trail to Love by Pamela Griffin

8. Get to Know Author: Operation: Married by Christmas by Debra Clopton

9. Book with a color in title: Bluegrass Peril by Virginia Smith

10. 3rd,4th, 5th book in series: The Horse and His Boy, Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader By C.S. Lewis

25 pts:
1. Karen's Task: Glory Be! by Ron and Janet Benrey and Remembered by Tamera Alexander

2. El's Task: Very Truly Yours, Chalres L. Dodgson, Alias Lewis CArroll by Lisa Bassett

3. Angela's Task: The Undomesitc Goddess and Can You Keep a Sercret by Sophie Kinsella

4. Ros' Task: Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery

5. Bonnie's Task: Simple Genius by David Baldacci
6 Jon's Task: The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir

7. Darla's Task: The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

8. Cassie's Task: Confessions of a Serial Kisser by Wendelin Van Drannen and If We Kiss by Rachel Vail

9. Sara's Task: Mr. Lincoln's High tech war: How the North used the Telegraph, Railroads, Surveillance Balloons, Iron-Clads, High Powered weapons, and more by Thomas B. Allen and Roger Macbride Allen

50pt task: Reckless by Shannon Drake and Ghost Walk by Heather Graham

Total Points:
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message 5519: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 105 comments I'm finally finished with the challenge. Now I can relax until the Summer Challenge. I really tried to finish the Fall challenge but that never happened but this time I was more organized and it paid off. Yeah!! I can relax but I don't think I'll relax by reading a book I'm so exhausted.


message 5520: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey Congrats Sandy! Reminds me that I need to read my last two books! :)


message 5521: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 105 comments Thanks Kristen.


message 5522: by Lori (new)

Lori  (batchelorxyz) | 158 comments Nicole NC wrote: "Just finished Storm Front by Jim Butcher for 5.10. I stumbled across it fairly randomly, as it's among the downloadable audio my library has, but I really enjoyed it.

Total points: 340"


I am waiting impatiently for number 2 of this series. My husband and a co-worker swear by the whole series. I think there are 11 of them now.


message 5523: by El (new)

El Congrats Sandy!
Which is your favorite book that you read for this challenge?


message 5524: by Sera (new)

Sera Way to go, Sandy!


message 5525: by Kristina (new)

Kristina  (kristina254) Jessica wrote: "I've now finished 15.5 (prize winner in birth year) with The Cider House Rules - John Irving won the National Book Award in 1980 for The World According to Garp. I also com..."

I read Catcher in the Rye which is referenced in Conspiracy Theory.


message 5526: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 105 comments El wrote: "Congrats Sandy!
Which is your favorite book that you read for this challenge?"


Wow El, That is a hard question because their were books I really didn't care to read but I found out I enjoyed them. However, I think my favorite book to read was Anne of Green Gables but my favorite Literary Character was Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird.
That's why I enjoy this book challenge because it makes you read books that you would have never read before. I know a lot of books that I read for this challenge I wouldn't have read them. I discovered new authors that I would read books from them again.


message 5527: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments 5.10 Thunder and Lightning (Autobiography of Phil Esposito) by Peter Golenbock ( my brother)

5 points

Total 575 DONE!!!!!




message 5528: by [deleted user] (last edited May 07, 2009 11:19AM) (new)

Yay sandy and wendy!!

and your brother too!


message 5529: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments Final Accounting

5.1 Sci-Fi Salmon of Doubt by Adams
5.2 Epistolary Novel Guernsey Literary
5.3 Spring Cleaning Team of Rivals by Goodwin
5.4 Book in a Car Echo Park by Child
5.5 Book about sacrifice Persuader by Child
5.6 WomensHistGirl in Title Girl Who Married a Lion by McCall Smith
5.7 Audiobook Monkey’s Raincoat by Crais
5.8 Humor Fool by Moore
5.9 Spring Animals The Harsh Cry of the Heron by Liam Hearn
5.10 April Showers Thunder and Lightning by Peter Golenbock
50
10.1 Irish author Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Clarke
10.2 Mexican authorGonzalez /Daughter Trucking Co by Maria Amparo Escandon
10.3 Australian Author The Potato Factory by Bryce Courtenay
10.4 Born in April Mostly Harmless by Adams
10.5 Magic Magic Kingdom for Sale/Sold by Terry Brooks
10.6 Earth Day The Land by Taylor
10.7 Mother’s Day Outliers by Gladwell
10.8 Memorial Day Broken Prey by Sandford
10.9 Top Books Water for Elephants by Gruen
10.10 Members Emma by Jane Austen
100
15.1 Virgin Absolutely True Story of a Part Time Indian by Sherman
15.2 Poetry Hate That Cat by Creech
15.3 Group Read Neverwhere by Gaiman
15.4 Place to Visit (CT)The Associate by Grisham
15.5 Prize Winner Mysticism and Logic by Bertram Russell 1950- Nobel
15.6 Translation Span/Eng Shadow of the Wind by Zafon
15.7 Rhymes The Hard WAY by Child; Night and DAY by Parker
15.8 Interview True Detectives by Kellerman
15.9 Color (Mashed Pot/ M-mallow) The Devil in the White City by Larsen
15.10 3/4/5 (Lee Childs) Tripwire3rd/Running Blind4th/Echo Burning5th
150
25.1 G/R Gathering Blue by Lowry; Rip Van Winkle by Irving
25.2 Diarist Very Truly Yours by Tesla
25.3 2 on Sandie’s shelves Fahrenheit 451 by Bradbury, Book Thief by Zusak
25.4 Big Reads Love in the Time of Cholera (51. 1950) Garcia Marquez
25.5 Outside genre Surrender Tree by Engle
25.6 Royalty 400 pages Monarch by Lacey
25.7 Movie (Jane Austen Book Club) Persuasion by Austen
25.8 Two YA’s Brisingr by Paolini; Maximum Ride Book 3 by J. Patterson
25.9 12 word title 39 Years … There by Tom Davis
50.1 Name/ Alias Sanctuary by Jenny Carroll; Haunted by Meggin Cabot
275
Total 575



message 5530: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrilovescrows) | 218 comments Nicole NC wrote: "Just finished Storm Front by Jim Butcher for 5.10. I stumbled across it fairly randomly, as it's among the downloadable audio my library has, but I really enjoyed it.

Total points: 340"


I like Harry Dresden - he is a fun character. Was disappointed when SCIFI channel canceled the show




message 5531: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments Hayes wrote: "Yay sandy and wendy!!

and your brother too!"


I am really excited as my brother is coming from Florida to visit tomorrow!!


message 5532: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Congrats to those who have finished! I don't know how you managed it, but good for you. No points for this one yet, but I finished the first half of 25.1 with The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. Interesting story, but I enjoyed Coraline more.


message 5533: by Sara ♥ (last edited May 07, 2009 11:46AM) (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) Sandy wrote: "I'm finally finished with the challenge. Now I can relax until the Summer Challenge. I really tried to finish the Fall challenge but that never happened but this time I was more organized and it paid off. Yeah!! I can relax but I don't think I'll relax by reading a book I'm so exhausted."

I don't blame you for not wanting to read. IF I finish, I'm going to go on a movie marathon!

Congratulations to Sandy and Wendy! Yay!



message 5534: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Melody wrote: "Read a book with a color in the title AND eat a meal that includes at least 2 foods that are that color for 15 pts.
I read Black Notice by Patricia Cornwell (my first Scarpetta novel) and ate blac..."


What a surprise for that task! What did you think of the book? Will it make you read other cornwell's?


message 5535: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Amy R wrote: "Tonight I finished No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency for 25.5. It was outside of my normal reading because it was a mystery and a series. I thought this was a great book. I really love the character..."

Amy, I hope you will read others of him. they are such a light but wonderful stories.


message 5536: by Sandy (last edited May 07, 2009 12:03PM) (new)

Sandy | 105 comments Sara TX wrote: "Sandy wrote: "I'm finally finished with the challenge. Now I can relax until the Summer Challenge. I really tried to finish the Fall challenge but that never happened but this time I was more organ..."

Ha ha Sara it's funny that you mention having a movie marathon because that's what I've been doing. After seeing Wolverine last week I decided I needed to watch the other three X-men so that's what I've rented.


message 5537: by Sara ♥ (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) And with that, I've finished another task. I'm kicking it into high gear now, I guess.

Task 25.8 - 2 Young Adult Books:

Princess Academy by Shannon Hale (4/28/09) was REALLY cute. I think I liked The Goose Girl better, but I loved this one, too. It was partly a coming-of-age story and partly about how incredibly important and freeing an education is your both the educated individual, their family, and their community. Oh, and there's a romance aspect, too... :) I hope that's not saying too much about the book.

I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak (5/7/09), which I just finished about 2 hours ago (audiobook)... I REALLY, REALLY liked it. I think it's so interesting how poignantly the author points out how you might be friends with a person, see them all the time, etc... but do you REALLY know them? REALLY? It was just so clever and totally different from anything I'd ever read before. Plus, I LOVED the narrator's Aussie accent! ;)

RANDOM INFORMATION: These two books are ACTUALLY my 15th and 20th YA/Juvie books to read for this challenge, respectively... :)

CURRENT STATS
Tasks Completed: 30/40
Books Read: 37/47
Pages Read: 10,022
Points Earned: 445



I'm a little worried about finishing the challenge.... I have 10 books left, and 9 of them shouldn't be a problem (6 YAs, Like Water for Chocolate, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society); BUT the 10th is JON'S.... 500 pages of Elizabethan history! :P I just got a copy in the mail (I ran out of time with the interlibrary loan)... If I read about 25 pages a day, I should finish in time... I'm not worried about the subject... just the volume and how long it will likely take me to read it. Plus, I'm completely out of audiobooks available for the challenge (I listened to 11), so I won't really be able to multitask like I have thus far...


message 5538: by Jen B (new)

Jen B (jennybee618) I'm so impressed by all you speed readers! I've been reading at double my usual speed (and I've finally gotten the hang of audiobooks!), but the only way I think I could actually finish the challenge is if I either lost my job or sustained some kind of athletic injury that would keep me away from the gym. And I'd really rather that neither of those things happen!

Congrats Sandy and Wendy!


message 5539: by Angela (new)

Angela | 1934 comments Congrats Wendy and Sandy!!

So that is three 25 point challenges for the summer so far...ladies put yer thinking caps on :)

I too am worried about finishing the challenge. I have all of the books at my disposal with the expection of one and if I cannot get it in time, I will just choose another book.


message 5540: by Jillian (new)

Jillian | 35 comments Just finished Task 5.2 by reading 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff

New total: 340


message 5541: by Bridgit (new)

Bridgit | 475 comments Congrats to you both!! was there a book you expected to dislike, but pleasantly surprised you? and vice versa?


message 5542: by Rach (new)

Rach (rachlovestv) | 104 comments Over the weekend, on my flight down and back from Seattle to LA, I read Me Vs Me by Sarah Mlynowski for 5 point task #4. It was cute enough, and it had a generally satisfying ending. I feel sort of "meh" about it, though. I doubt I would ever re-read it.

My point total is now 85.


message 5543: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 105 comments Bridgit wrote: "Congrats to you both!! was there a book you expected to dislike, but pleasantly surprised you? and vice versa? "

Definitely there were books that I wouldn't have chosen but after reading them I enjoyed it. That's why I like this challenge because it's made me expand my genre in books. As far as which book did I expect to dislike but enjoyed was The Guernsey Literary Potato Peel Pie and the book I chose for El's task which was Very Truly Yours, Charles L. Dodgson, alias Lewis Carroll by Lisa Bassett. I actually enjoyed those books. As far as the one I was looking forward to but was a let down was Speak Through the Wind by Allison Pittman. I read the first book in the series and really loved it but this book wasn't as great.


message 5544: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 954 comments I completed 5-point task 5. I read The Red Tent by Anita Diamant. Fantastic book.

This brings me to 370 points!


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message 5545: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Sara - I'm sure you're really going to enjoy Guernsey, and it's such a fast read that it should make up for the time it will take to get through your monarchy book.


message 5546: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments Bridgit wrote: "Congrats to you both!! was there a book you expected to dislike, but pleasantly surprised you? and vice versa? "

I didn't think I'd like guernsey literary epistolary, but I did.
I expected to hate the Tesla epistolary and I did hate it.
I also didn't like the Bertram Russell essays- nobel prize.

I loved Shadow of the Wind, as well as all of the 5 and 10 point books I read!!!


message 5547: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments Jamie wrote: "Sara - I'm sure you're really going to enjoy Guernsey, and it's such a fast read that it should make up for the time it will take to get through your monarchy book."

It was a slow start but was truly excellent after that.


message 5548: by Cynthia (last edited May 08, 2009 04:19PM) (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1826 comments LEADERBOARD
1. DONNA JO - 575
2. SANDY - 575
3. WENDY - 575
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BJ ROSE - 550
BRIDGIT - 545
KRISTEN IL - 540
LIZZI - 535
RORA - 530
KRISTENR - 525
CAIT - 490
LEORA - 465
SHARON - 455
ALICE - 450
SARA TX - 450
BEV - 445
BETH MN - 440
AMY MA - 435
TINA - 435
ASHLEY ID - 430
KRISTINA GA - 420
ANGELA IL - 410
MEGHAN - 410
JESSICA IL - 395
LOUISE - 395
APRIL NY - 385
JOSIE - 385
MAGGIE - 385
LIZ BRKLYN - 370
RORY - 370
BONNIE - 365
KRITIKA - 360
CYNTHIA (SCM) - 350
EL - 350
ANGIE - 345
PERS - 345
JILLIAN - 340
NICOLE NC - 340
LORI TX - 320
SUSAN - 315
SUZIER - 315
REBECCA J - 310
ELIZABETH NC - 305
SANDIE - 300
CATHEROO - 295
LINDSEY - 285
EVA - 280
JUDITH IA - 280
LYNLEE4 - 280
RHIANNON - 280
MARY BETH - 275
ROSEANN - 275
JOY - 270
LAURA NY - 270
COURTNEY - 255
BECKY - 250
JOANN - 250
MALIADES - 250
RENFREW - 250
FALLON - 245
JAMIE MN - 245
JON - 245
SERA - 245
STEPH - 245
KRISTINA UK - 240
JENNIFER IN - 230
KATE - 230
ALISHA - 225
JEN B - 225
STEPHANIE CA - 225
FIONA (TITCH)- 215
LIZ VEGAS - 210
HAYES - 205
ELIZABETH (ALASKA) - 200
SARA E - 200
WV HEATHER - 200
ASHLEY AL - 190
MANDAY - 190
VICTORIA - 190
CAROL - 185
RALPH - 180
SARAH PA - 175
JOANNA - 165
MARIE - 165
RYAN - 165
JEN MD - 155
JULIE (ID)'S - 155
LACY - 155
POTJY - 155
TRYPHENA - 155
LILY - 150
ROS - 150
AMY R - 145
CYNDEE - 145
LAUREN - 145
MEGAN - 145
REBECCA - 145
BETH - 140
DAVID - 140
JEANE - 140
KATHRYN - 140
TRACY - 140
KAREN - 135
ASHLEY UT - 130
HEATHER KS - 130
JEGKA - 130
JOANIE - 130
ANN FROM SC - 125
JESSICA SC - 125
MADELINE - 125
MELODY - 125
NATALIA - 125
TERRI - 125
CASSIE - 120
SLAYERMEL - 120
KICKI - 115
SUSANNA UK - 115
ABBIE - 110
CATHERINE - 105
LINDA - 105
CYNTHIA - 100
SHANNON - 100
AMANDA - 95
MACKENZIE - 95
JENNY - 90
MEL - 90
SAI - 90
MEREDITH H - 85
RACHEL WA - 85
JESSICA MI - 80
JULIE TN - 80
KELLY MA - 80
KIM UK - 80
SAM - 80
VICKI - 80
JAMIE WA - 75
JULIE UK - 75
KIM US - 75
RACHEL CA - 75
SHELLIE - 70
SLAIMI - 70
ALLISON MO - 65
ALYSSA - 60
KELLY - 60
ROBIN - 55
KATIE - 50
5PEASINAPOD - 45
ELIZ - 45
JULIE KS - 40
LDB - 40
LISA CO - 40
LIZ NY - 40
TOBIE - 40
JAMIE 23 - 35
MORGAN - 35
JUDITH NY - 30
DOROTHY - 25
JAIME 26 - 25
KRISTI - 25
MELISSA - 25
LAZARUS - 20
NICOLE CA - 20
CAITLIN - 15
JENNI - 15
GREG - 10
MARY - 10
MICHELLE - 5
SHELBY - 5


message 5549: by Sara ♥ (last edited May 07, 2009 07:56PM) (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) Jamie wrote: "Sara - I'm sure you're really going to enjoy Guernsey, and it's such a fast read that it should make up for the time it will take to get through your monarchy book."

Glad to hear it! I'm excited about that one--I wouldn't have put it off so long, but I bought it (40% off coupon at Borders!), and have been trying to get through all my tasks requiring library books before I tackled the others... I really like books written as correspondence, so I'm not too worried about that one!


message 5550: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1826 comments I finished reading Across The Color Line the sequel for the mother's day task last night - as I said in my last post the format was different than the first book in the series which told the story from only one voice - this second book rotated through speaking from 5 of the different character's voices which was interesting and I liked it even more. I'm reading Delicate Edible Birds And Other Stories by Lauren Groff who wrote The Monster's of Templeton which I read awhile back - I haven't gotten very far into it yet but it's good so far.

My TASKS

5 POINTS
1. Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel - A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

2. Epistolary Novel - The Boy Next Door - Meg Cabot

3. Spring Cleaning - Little Bitty Lies - Mary Kay Andrews

4. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Task - The Dominant Blonde - Alisa Kwitney

5. Easter/Lent - Deep in the Heart of Trouble - Deeanne Gist

6. Women’s History Month - The Measure of a Lady - Deeanne Gist

7. Arbor Day - The Color Line - Lizette Carter (plan to recycle with paperbackswap or donate to the library when I'm done)

8. April Fools Day - Seven Up - Janet Evanovich

9. “Spring” Animals - Delicate Edible Birds - Lauren Groff

10. April Showers Bring May Flowers - The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton

10 POINTS
1. St. Patrick’s Day - There's No Place Like Here - Cecelia Ahern

2. Cinco De Mayo - The Wild Girl - Jim Fergus

3. ANZAC Day - People of the Book - Geraldine Brooks

4. Born In March, April, or May - Hot Six - Janet Evanovich

5. Harry Houdini’s Birthday - Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - Susanna Clarke

6. Earth Day - Sunrise - Jacquelyn Cook

7. Mother’s Day - Across the Color Line by Lizette Carter (she gave it to me)

8. Memorial and Armed Forces Day - Dear John - Nicholas Sparks

9. TNBBC Top Books - Number 91 (I was born in 1982) - The Eyre Affair - Jasper Fforde

10. 5 STAR TNBBC MEMBER BOOK - Can You Keep A Secret? - Sophie Kinsella - JOANIE'S 5 pointer

15 POINT TASKS
1. Written In The Stars - The Constant Princess - Philippa Gregory - (I'm a Leo)

2. National Poetry Month - The Book of Irish Verse - John Montague

3. TNBBC Group Read - The Other Boleyn Girl - Philippa Gregory

4. Vacation Location Book - Courting Trouble - Deeanne Gist

5. Award Winner - The Witches Of Eastwick - John Updike

6. Translated Book - Chez moi - Agnes Desarthe

7. Rhyme Time - Shoe Addicts Anonymous, Two For The Dough - Beth Harbison, Janet Evanovich

8. Meet the Author - Figures of Silk by Vanora Bennett http://www.vanorabennett.com/

9. Color/Food - One Thousand White Women: The Journals Of May Dodd - Jim Fergus (not sure what I'm making yet)

10. Three, Four, Five - Three To Get Deadly, Four To Score, High Five - Janet Evanovich

25 POINT TASKS
1. KAREN'S TASK - The Gates of Trevalyan by Jacquelyn Cook, The Rosetti Letter by Christie Phillips

2. EL'S TASK - Eden's Outcasts: the story of Louisa May Alcott and her Father by John Matteson

3. ANGELA'S TASK - Nights in Rodanthe by Nicholas Sparks, and Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris

4. ROS' TASK - Katherine by Anya Seton

5. BONNIE'S TASK - The Incredible Origins of the Onyx Sun - Christopher Mahoney

6. JON'S TASK - Eleanor of Aquitaine: a life by Alison Weir

7. DARLA'S TASK - Persuasion by Jane Austen as mentioned in The Lake House

8. CASSIE'S TASK - A Great and Terrible Beauty & Rebel Angels by Libba Bray

9. SARA'S TASK - Old Friends and New Fancies: An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen by Sybil G. Briton

50 POINTER
Queen of Babble - Meg Cabot
Kiss the Bride - Patricia Cabot




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