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message 5601: by [deleted user] (new)

Hayes 205 + 5 = 210

3. Spring Cleaning: Touchstone

Boy did I race through this one! It was fun, as all King's books are. It's been on my list for eons. I'm glad I finally got to it.


message 5602: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1826 comments I'm finished reading Delicate Edible Birds And Other Stories by Lauren Groff - as with most short story collections I liked some of the stories better than other's - my favorite was Majorette and my least favorite was The Wife of the Dictator - the rest were somewhere in between.

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 5603: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrilovescrows) | 218 comments 15 POINTS
1. It’s Written In the Stars…read a book that corresponds to your astrological sign… (books can be fiction or non-fiction)...
- GEMINI: Read a book about twins.

The Bobbsey Twins' Adventure in Washington by Laura Lee Hope


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message 5604: by Amy (last edited May 10, 2009 09:13AM) (new)

Amy Mother's Day Update




25.3 - Completed Christine Feehan's Shadow Game and Murder Game (from Lori's bookshelf) back to back - #1 and #7 in her GhostWalker series. Very explicit sexual contact and formulaic writing style. I haved mixed feelings regarding Feehan's work as I am not of the opinion that her actual writing is of high quality - I know this sounds really snobbish, but I got stung by a wasp yesterday and my brain's not firing on all cylinders (and if you believe that, I've got a bridge to sell...) however, her books did hold my attention until 3 in the morning and she's sold millions of them and, admittedly, I will complete the series, but only after I regroup with some Willa Cather and Garcia-Marquez. Two stars each for Feehan.



message 5605: by BJ Rose (last edited May 10, 2009 07:32PM) (new)

BJ Rose (bjrose) | 1489 comments First, congratulations to all who have already finished the Spring Challenge. I got so close and then felt like I was 'standing on the corner, watching all the girls go by' - but I finally finished my last challenge:

Jon's Task: book relating to British Monarchy: Queen Victoria:From her birth to the death of the Prince Consort by Cecil Woodham-Smith completed 5.10.09

Here's my GoodReads review of this book, which I really enjoyed - thanks, Jon!

This surprised me by being a very enjoyably-readable tome of the life and times of Queen Victoria. The author succeeded (with me) in making this a very well-documented accounting of Victoria the person and woman as well as Victoria the queen. We see her as a girl, trained and manipulated for potential political gain by others. We see her relationships with her mother, with her half-sister Feodora (who she loved devotedly all her life), and especially with her husband Albert, the absolute love of her life (and the devastation his death brings to her).

In the course of telling all these personal details of Victoria's life, the author covers the political happenings, the wars, the people who served in British government - much of it told through excerpts from letters, diaries, & other documents. I was especially enthralled with the letters between Victoria & Albert, which put me in mind of the correspondence of John & Abigail Adams - in both cases showing personal love along with total participation in political/national life.

25 points added to previous 550 = 575 points as of 5.10.09 I'M DONE


message 5606: by Leora (new)

Leora Finally finished 15-6, I read 'Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. It took me awhile to get into it, I was finally hooked around 200 pages in or so and then it was fascinating, a new twist every few pages it seems!

Now I have 480 points.


message 5607: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey 5 point challenge
1. Fablehaven Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary
2. The Naked Mole Rat Letters
3. Blood Bound
4. The Wright 3
5. Serenity--New Bad Girl in Town
6. Selkie Girl
7. Artemis Fowl The Time Paradox
8. Mascot to the Rescue!
9. May Bird and the Ever After Book One
10. Storm Glass

10 point challenge
1. The Supernaturalist
2. Crossing the Wire
3. The Siege of Macindaw
4. Kandide and the Secrets of the Mists
5. City of Glass
6. Shooting the Moon
7. Wintersmith A Discworld Novel
8. Come in from the Cold
9. I Capture the Castle
10. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

15 point task
1. Lay-ups and Long Shots An Anthology of Short Stories
2. How to (Un)cage a Girl
3. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
4. Evermore The Immortals, Book 1
5. Runt by Marion Dane Bauer - Won the Jane Adams Children's Book Award in 1984.
6. Tiger Moon
7. True Blood & The New Policeman
8. The Sword Thief
9. White Witch, Black Curse
10. Artemis Fowl The Eternity Code, Artemis Fowl The Opal Deception, Artemis Fowl The Lost Colony

25 points
1. Green Jasper & Running Out of Time
2. Wagner
3. Must Love Black & The Patron Saint of Liars
4. Good Omens The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
5. Outliers
6. Royal Affairs A Lusty Romp Through the Extramarital Adventures That Rocked the British Monarchy
7. Gulliver's Travels
8. Surviving the Applewhites and The Hollow Kingdom
9. Damosel In Which the Lady of the Lake Renders a Frank and Often Startling Account of her Wondrous Life and Times

50 points
Adverbs A Novel & The Bad Beginning





message 5608: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey Just finished The Restaurant at the End of the Universe and really enjoyed it. I'll have to finish the series this summer. I'm halfway through my last book, so I may be done with the challenge later today.


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message 5609: by Lynlee4 (new)

Lynlee4 | 117 comments 15 Points

6. Read a book that was has been translated from its original language. Crime and Punishment







message 5610: by Rach (last edited May 10, 2009 02:51PM) (new)

Rach (rachlovestv) | 104 comments I finished 2 more tasks this past week!

For 10 point task #6, I read Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer. It's interesting to hear the story line from Edward's perspective, but it wasn't mind-blowing. ;)

For 15 point task #8, I read Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris, as well as some interviews with her online. This is book 9 in her Southern Vampire series, and was just as exciting and enjoyable as the others have been! I couldn't put it down. :)


My point total is now 110.

Big congratulations to those who have finished the challenge! The deeper I get in, the more I realize what a huge accomplishment that is. :D


message 5611: by Donna Jo (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 207 comments I've been off-line for the last week with personal commitments so it was delightful to come back and see that Sandy, Wendy and B J Rose have completed the Spring Challenge. Way to go!
It looks like so many of you are really reading up a storm this month. Have fun with it.


message 5612: by Avory (new)

Avory Faucette (avoryfaucette) Finally back on the board! I finished the somewhat long and slow moving but nonetheless beautiful At Swim, Two Boys A Novel for the 10 point Irish challenge, bringing me up to 290 points. Though it was a gorgeous book, and I'd like to read it again, it was just so depressing. I have to admit I'm kind of sick of gay fiction about unrequited love, or as in this book, love that's requited but only has a fleeting chance of realisation before something happens to one of the characters. It's just a big fat reminder that being gay or lesbian is essentially a story of missing out. Bah, humbug. Perhaps off to something cheerful for my next task :-)


message 5613: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 954 comments I completed 10-point task 1. I read P.S. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern. It was a page-turner, but did not make me weep buckets like the movie.

This brings me to 420 points!


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message 5614: by Beth (new)

Beth (bll1010) | 39 comments More updates! I've just been a reading machine this weekend. It's so great!

15.1. - LIBRA: Read a book about a lawyer, the law, a judge etc.

Beach House by James Patterson

TOTAL = 190 POINTS


message 5615: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 246 comments BJ Rose wrote: "First, congratulations to all who have already finished the Spring Challenge. I got close and then felt like I was 'standing on the corner, watching all the girls go by' - but I finally finished m..."
Congratulations !!!!



message 5616: by Jamie (last edited May 10, 2009 06:03PM) (new)

Jamie I finished The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency today and read this interview with Alexander McCall Smith: http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/featu...

5 points
2. Epistolary - Ella Minnow Pea 3/27
5. Lent/Sacrifice - The Giving Tree 5/5
6. Women's History - Stargirl 4/4
7. Arbor Day - Daisy Miller (online) 3/3
8. Humorous - Notes from a Small Island 4/30
10. Rain-Related - The Lightning Thief 4/9

10 points
1. Ireland - The Poor Mouth 3/14
5. Magic - The Sea of Monsters 4/11
9. TNBBC Top Book List - I Capture the Castle 3/22
10. TNBBC Member's 5 Star - Dead Until Dark (Ashley) 4/18

15 points
2. Poetry - A Light in the Attic 3/2
3. TNBBC Group Read - The Bell Jar 3/31
4. Spring Break - Revenge of the Spellmans (San Francisco) 3/19
5. Award Winner - The Westing Game (1979 Newbery Winner) 3/31
7. Rhyming Books - ONE False Note 4/25 and A Raisin in the Sun
8. Get to know author - The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency 5/10
10. 3, 4, and 5 Books - The Titan's Curse 4/17, The Battle of the Labyrinth 4/23, and The Last Olympian 5/8

25 points
2. EL - The World of Louisa May Alcott 4/3
3. Angela Ella Enchanted 3/3 and Pride and Prejudice (Cassie)
4. ROS - Bridget Jones's Diary 3/21
5. BONNIE - The Call of the Wild (animals) 3/8
8. CASSIE - The Demigod Files 4/17 and The Maze of Bones 4/24

Total Points: 260


message 5617: by Nicole (new)

Nicole  | 155 comments Finished The Name of the Wind for 10.5. I can only liken this to an adult Harry Potter. It's not nearly as light and fun, and I was suprised after reading nearly 700 pages that the story was not any where near complete. However, it is it's own world of magical language and arts, though somewhat slow to start is a good story once it gets going.

Total points: 350


message 5618: by Sam (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 82 comments Here's an update for me...

25 POINT TASKS (50 points)
4. ROS’ TASK - Read a book that’s on the big reads list
Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Marquez
5. BONNIE’S TASK - Read a book outside your normal genre(s).
Watchmen - Alan Moore
(Graphic Novel)

15 POINTS (60 points)
1. VIRGO: Read a book about virginity or loss of
Little Girl Lost - Richard Aleas
(PI works to solve the murder of girl he lost his virginity to)
3. Read a past OR present TNBBC group read that you haven’t read before
People of the Book - Geraldine Brooks
6. Read a book that was has been translated from its original language
The Class - Francois Bugaudeau
(French)
8. Get To Know The Author
Dreams from My Father - Barack Obama

10 POINTS (10 points)
8. Read a book about a veteran OR someone serving in the military
American Lion Andrew Jackson in the White House - Jon Meacham
(Revolutionary War vet)

5 POINTS (15 points)
1. Read a Science Fiction OR Fantasy Novel.
Day Watch - Sergei Lukyanenko
5. For Easter/Lent/Passover…book about sacrifice
Wide Sargasso Sea - Jean Rhys
(sacrifices her home, her country, her self, etc.)
7. For Arbor Day - Reading an e-book
A Doll’s House - Henrik Ibsen

Total to date = 135 points

Finally, would we be cool with this rhyme?
The Stranger - Albert Camus
What’s the Matter with Kansas . . . - Thomas Frank



message 5619: by Allison (new)

Allison Jamie wrote: "I finished The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency today and read this interview with Alexander McCall Smith: http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/featu...

5 ..."


How did you like this book? I've picked up the first one because it was one sale, but I haven't heard any reviews or anything..


message 5620: by Liz M (new)

Liz M 25.1. Read a book that starts with the letter "G" and one that starts with the letter "R": The Great Gatsby and Rickshaw Boy.

I read Gatsby for school so long ago that it felt like a new read. I think I prefer his less heavily symbol-laden short stories.

Rickshaw was a tough read. While it was fascinating to read culturally, it was a tough read. Almost an inverse of a typical American rags-to-riches story. The novel depicted grinding poverty where no amount of hard-work and moral goodness allowed the protagonist to overcome the relentless ill-fortune fated him. Only in the last 15 pages offered a brief glimmer of hope.

Tasks Completed: 20/40
Pages Read: 7126
New Total: 395 pts.
Liz (Bklyn)


message 5621: by Jessica (last edited May 10, 2009 07:50PM) (new)

Jessica (sureshot26) | 94 comments Many updates for me today - I just got back from a short vacation and knocked off several while I was gone. Here's the rundown:

5.3 (Spring Cleaning) - Resolution by Denise Mina. One of my favorite crime writers; not sure why it sat so long!

5.4 (Planes/Trains/Autos) - Animal Farm by George Orwell. One of those classics I never got to before, but well worth the effort.

5.5 (Easter/Lent) - The Oath by Elie Wiesel. Very thought-provoking theme, and a great suggestion from this thread!

10.2 (Cinco de Mayo) - The Girl with the Crooked Nose by Ted Botha. It's about a forensic artist and his efforts to help solve the feminicidos murders in Juarez, Mexico - fascinating stuff.

10.5 (Houdini) - Inamorata by Joseph Gangemi. More about Spiritualism than magic, but Houdini was very into that as well. I'll pick something else if it's not close enough - just let me know.

15.8 (Get to Know the Author) - The Billionaire's Vinegar: The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine by Benjamin Wallace, with his interview on public radio's The Splendid Table. The San Diego airport didn't have much to pick from in the way of reading material, but it did offer up this very interesting story - worth it for foodies of all stripes.

Current Total: 445
Super-revised Goal: 500


message 5622: by Shannon SA (new)

Shannon SA (shannonsa) Completed Task 5.4: read audio book in car: Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie: 5 Points
TOTAL POINTS = 105


message 5623: by Rhiannon (new)

Rhiannon | 51 comments 5 POINT TASKS

1. Prey by Michael Crichton
2. Carrie by Stephen King
3. Shopaholic and Baby by Sophie Kinsella 3/13/09
4. Janet Enavovich Visions of Sugar Plums 3/2/09
5. Strawberry Shortcake Murder by Joanne Fluke
6. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott 3/17/09
7. A Midsummer's Night's Dream by William Shakespheare 3/8/09
8. 101 Vacation Jokes by Jovial Bob Stine 3/8/09
9. Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter 3/8/09
10. When Lightening Strikes by Meg Cabot 3/14/09


10 POINT TASKS

1. P.S. I Love You by Cecilia Ahern
2. The Wild Girl by Jim Fergus
3. The book Theif by Markus Zusak
4. The Worderful WIzard of Oz by L. Frank Baum 3/19/09
5. Harry Potter and The Sorcer's Stone by: J.K. Rowling
6. New Moon By Stephanie Meyer 4/15/09
7. Chicken Soup for the mother and Daughters Soul 4/18/09
8. The Sum of All Fears by Tom Clancy
9. The Scarlet Letter -Nathaniel Hawthorn
10. Four to Score By Janet Evanovich


15 POINT TASKS

1. Angels Watching over me by Lurlene McDaniel 3/17/09
2. Inferno by Dante Alighieri
3. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
4. Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery by Joanne Fluke
5. Lost Highway: Journeys and Arrivals of American Musicians by Peter Guralnick
6. 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
7. Two for the Dough by Janet Evanovich and Shoe Addicts Annomyus
8. Queen of the Babble gets Hitched by Meg Cabot
9. Devil in a Blue Dress (Easy Rawlins Mysteries) by Walter Mosley
10. Janet Evanovich 3-5 3/15/09


25 POINT TASKS

1. The Ghost at Dawn's House by Ann M Martin and Rainbow High
2. John Adams by David McCullough
3. Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings
4. Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne 3/30/09
5. Hungry Girl 200 Under 200 4/15/09
6. The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown
7. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 3/20/09
8. Hit and Run By Lurlene McDaniel and Love on Cue by Catherine Hapka
9. Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire

50 POINT TASK

Meg Cabot/Jenny Carrol Safe House (under Meg Cabot) and The Haunted (under Jenny Carrol)


305/575


message 5624: by Elizabeth (NC) (new)

Elizabeth (NC) | 209 comments I finshed Blackbird House by Alice Hoffman and ate black bean and sweet potato burrito and had black grapes for dessert.

I'm usually not a big fan of short stories--I always want to know more--which is why I love series so much! These were pretty good and they were all linked to one house with some recurring characters. Also, Hoffman is such a beautiful writer that I enjoyed these fairly well.

That puts me at:
335 points
7723 pages read

My original goal was 200 (I got 195 in the winter challenge). Now, I might get up to 400.


message 5625: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Allison wrote: "Jamie wrote: "I finished The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency today and read this interview with Alexander McCall Smith: http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/featu......"

I thought it was really good. I really like the main characters (Precious and JLB) and I enjoyed the cultural aspect a lot, which made this very different from most mysteries I've read. I'd already read McCall Smith's The Sunday Philosophy Club and didn't enjoy it at all, so I was hesitant to read this book. In the end, I'm glad I gave him another chance and I'm sure I'll be moving on to the next in the series sometime soon. I hope you enjoy it!


message 5626: by Joanie (new)

Joanie | 714 comments Added 25 points after finishing off a science fiction book 1984, a book by a comedian, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris and books 3, 4, & 5 in a series. Club Dead, Dead to the World, and Dead as a Doornail all by Charlaine Harris.

Total as of 5/11/09-155


message 5627: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrisa-uk) Finished 15 point task - read a book set in a location to which you have travelled during Spring break. I read Fortune House by Kirsty Scott (managed to pick up a pre-release copy from the library - complete happy accident!) which is set in Scotland ... where I spent a weekend in May many years ago. I loved this book!

Total points: 330


message 5628: by Cynthia (last edited May 12, 2009 07:21PM) (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1826 comments LEADERBOARD
1. DONNA JO - 575
2. SANDY - 575
3. WENDY - 575
4. BJ ROSE - 575
5. KRISTEN IL - 575
***************
KRISTENR - 560
BRIDGIT - 545
LEORA - 545
LIZZI - 545
RORA - 540
ASHLEY ID - 505
BEV - 500
CAIT - 490
SHARON - 470
AMY MA - 460
BETH MN - 455
JESSICA IL - 455
ALICE - 450
SARA TX - 450
ANGELA IL - 440
TINA - 435
APRIL NY - 420
KRISTINA GA - 420
MEGHAN - 410
JOSIE - 400
LIZ BRKLYN - 395
LOUISE - 395
MAGGIE - 385
EL - 375
RORY - 370
BONNIE - 365
KRITIKA - 360
CYNTHIA (SCM) - 355
ELIZABETH NC - 350
NICOLE NC - 350
ANGIE - 345
PERS - 345
JILLIAN - 340
SARA E - 340
SUSAN - 330
SUZIER - 330
LORI TX - 320
STEPH - 320
REBECCA J - 315
ROSEANN - 310
RHIANNON - 305
LINDSEY - 300
SANDIE - 300
CATHEROO - 295
LYNLEE4 - 295
DAVID - 290
JUDITH IA - 290
EVA - 280
MARY BETH - 275
JOY - 270
LAURA NY - 270
JAMIE MN - 260
KATE - 260
COURTNEY - 255
WV HEATHER - 255
BECKY - 250
JOANN - 250
MALIADES - 250
RENFREW - 250
FALLON - 245
JON - 245
SERA - 245
KRISTINA UK - 240
STEPHANIE CA - 240
JENNIFER IN - 230
ALISHA - 225
JEN B - 225
FIONA (TITCH)- 215
HAYES - 210
LIZ VEGAS - 210
REBECCA - 210
CAROL - 200
ELIZABETH (ALASKA) - 200
VICTORIA - 200
ASHLEY AL - 190
BETH - 190
MANDAY - 190
RALPH - 180
SARAH PA - 175
AMY R - 170
JOANNA - 165
MARIE - 165
RYAN - 165
JEN MD - 155
JESSICA SC - 155
JOANIE - 155
JULIE (ID)'S - 155
LACY - 155
POTJY - 155
TRYPHENA - 155
KATHRYN - 150
LILY - 150
ROS - 150
CYNDEE - 145
LAUREN - 145
MEGAN - 145
JEANE - 140
TERRI - 140
TRACY - 140
KAREN - 135
SAM - 135
ASHLEY UT - 130
HEATHER KS - 130
JEGKA - 130
MADELINE - 130
ANN FROM SC - 125
MELODY - 125
NATALIA - 125
SLAYERMEL - 125
CASSIE - 120
KICKI - 115
RACHEL WA - 115
SUSANNA UK - 115
ABBIE - 110
CATHERINE - 105
LINDA - 105
SHANNON - 105
CYNTHIA - 100
AMANDA - 95
MACKENZIE - 95
ALLISON MO - 90
JENNY - 90
JESSICA MI - 90
MEL - 90
SAI - 90
JAMIE WA - 85
MEREDITH H - 85
JULIE TN - 80
KELLY MA - 80
KIM UK - 80
KIM US - 80
VICKI - 80
JULIE UK - 75
RACHEL CA - 75
SHELLIE - 70
SLAIMI - 70
ALYSSA - 60
KELLY - 60
LDB - 55
ROBIN - 55
KATIE - 50
5PEASINAPOD - 45
ELIZ - 45
JULIE KS - 40
LISA JULIANNA - 40
LIZ NY - 40
TOBIE - 40
JAMIE 23 - 35
MORGAN - 35
JUDITH NY - 30
DOROTHY - 25
JAIME 26 - 25
KRISTI - 25
MARY - 25
MELISSA - 25
LAZARUS - 20
NICOLE CA - 20
CAITLIN - 15
JENNI - 15
GREG - 10
MICHELLE - 5
SHELBY - 5


message 5629: by Loretta (new)

Loretta (hedgewig09) | 1 comments I started too late and won't be able to finish. I am hoping to do the summer challenge.


message 5630: by Kim (new)

Kim | 28 comments I just finished reading Genghis Birth of an Empire by Conn Iggulden and will give it to my mom this weekend. Now I'm at 80 points.


message 5631: by Amy C (new)

Amy C | 17 comments Completed 25.8 Cassie's Task: Two YA Books: Really enjoyed A Wizard of Earth Sea and Tombs of Atuan by Usrula le Guin.

New Tally
4 x 5 = 20
5 x 15 = 75
3 x 25 = 75
Total 170



message 5632: by Steph (new)

Steph For 25 points:
3. ANGELA’S TASK - Look for your first post in the Official Spring Challenge. Once you find it, look at the person below you and go to their profile and pick TWO books to read off of their shelves.

I read One for the Money and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.


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message 5633: by Sara ♥ (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) Whose shelf were those off of? (Could be mine...)


message 5634: by Steph (new)

Steph Oops! They were from Maggie's shelf - thanks, Maggie!!


message 5635: by Sara ♥ (last edited May 11, 2009 08:23AM) (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) Oooh... I had her, too! I read the first two Undead books by MaryJanice Davidson.


message 5636: by Carol (new)


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Loretta - you can use any book that you've read since March 1st that fits the task requirements, if that helps.


message 5638: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (sbez05) | 556 comments 15 Point Task Completed:
4. Spring Break Location: The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz

Points to Date: 240/575
Tasks Completed: 18/40


message 5639: by Allison (new)

Allison Finished task 25.5 and read Invisible Man.
This was a required book for one of my classes, and I never would have picked it up other wise. It was so so, I think I had a hard time getting into the story because I had to look for connections and symbolism within the story, and analyze each chapter- yuck.

5 points
1. Science Fiction/Fantasty: The Amber Spyglass
2. Epistolary Novel: Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
3. Spring Cleaning: Girl With A Pearl Earring
4. Planes/Trains/Automobiles:
5. Easter: No Wonder They Call Him Savior
6. Women's History: Mockingbird
7. Arbor Day: Shepherd of the Hills (ebook)
8: April Fool's Day: Dear Walter
9: Spring Animal: The Patron Saint of Butterflies
10. April Showers Bring May Flowers: A Tree Grows In Brooklyn

10 points
1. St. Patricks Day: The Likeness
2. Cinco De Mayo: Pedro Paramo
3. ANZAC Day: True History of the Kelly Gang
4. Author Born in March/April/May: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
5. Harry Houdini's Birthday: The Life and Many Deaths of Harry Houdini
6. Earth Day: The Pillars of the Earth
7. Mother's Day: Three Cups of Tea
8. Memorial/Armed Forces Day: Code Talkers
9. TNBBC Top Books: Fall On Your Knees
10. TNBBC Member: Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse #1)

15 points
1. Star Sign (Gemini): Multiple Blessings
2. National Poetry Month: Great Short Poems
3. TNBBC read: A Great and Terrible Beauty
4. Visited Place: Haunted Missouri
5. Literary Prize: Love
6. Translated: Inkheart
7. Rhyming Titles: Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook & A Gentle Madness...Book
8. Get To Know Author: I Am Scout
9. Color in Title: The Red Tent
10. 3/4/5: Sookie Stackhouse Series (Club Dead, Dead to the World, Dead as a Doornail)

25 points
1. Title G and R: The Secret Garden & Rereadings
2. Nonfiction diarest: The Journal of Emily Pepys
3. Spring Challenge Book: A Separate Place & The Geography of Bliss
4. Big Read: Anna Karenina
5. Outside Normal Genre: Invisible Man
6. English Royalty: Royal Panopoly
7. Movie: Everything Is Illuminated
8. 2 YA: D is for Dahl & Repossessed
9. Title of 12 Words: Among the Gently Mad: Strategies and Perspectives for the Book Hunter of the 21st Century

50 points
1. Read a book written by an author under their real name and a book written under their pen name: On Writing & The Regulators

Total Points: 90

There is no way I will come close to finishing, but it was fun to find all the books.
I am officially done with school tomorrow, so I'm hoping I can catch up on some of the shorter/lighter reads.


message 5640: by David (last edited May 11, 2009 11:47AM) (new)

David (canadiandave) Updates:

5. Jesus the Christ by James E. Talmage (book of sacrifice) 5 pts.
7. A Dragon Lover's Tapestry (eBook) 5 pts.
5. The Changling Sea by Patricia A. MacKillop (magic) 10 pts.
6. Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeline L'Engle (planet) 10 pts.
10. Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis (Alan's Profile) 10 pts.
2. The Well-Tempered Tantrum (Poetry) 15pts.
4. Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (one chapter takes place in Salt Lake City). 15 pts.
6. Igraine the Brave (translated from German) 15 pts.
8. Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson (Interview in new issue of Mormon Artist) 15 pts.
3. Magician's Nephew and Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis. 25 pts.
4. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 25 pts.
8. Change to Pillage by Obert Skye and Physik by Angie Sage (YA books) 25 pts.

New Total 280 Pts.
5 pts. 5/10
10 pts. 4/10
15 pts. 6/10
25 pts. 5/9



message 5641: by Sara ♥ (last edited May 11, 2009 12:22PM) (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) David wrote: "Updates:

5. Jesus the Christ by James E. Talmage (book of sacrifice) 5 pts.


I've been meaning to read that book for a LONG time... I picked it up once (just to flip through), and it seemed very... well, JAM-PACKED with information. Like it would take a LONG TIME to get through. Did it take you long to read it?

I think I want to read A Marvelous Work and a Wonder first... My husband says it's really good. I flipped through it a couple of Sundays ago and it seems to be VERY thorough, as well.


message 5642: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (affie) | 371 comments I just finished Jon's task! and was suprised at how much I enjoyed reading The 6 Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir.


My review:
I am really surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. When I picked it up, I expected it to be moderately interesting, with some new information about these 6 women. Wow! I was very pleasantly suprised. The writing was very good, and the book flowed well. It reads more like a novel than non fiction, and was faster reading than I thought it would be. I will probably pick up more books by this author, and definitely wouldn't mind owning some of them.

That brings my new total to 455! I may actually finish!




message 5643: by Elizabeth (NC) (new)

Elizabeth (NC) | 209 comments I finished Princess Academy by Shannon Hale for the sign task (I'm a Leo--book about royalty). I read this with a small group in my classroom and had a great time discussing it with the kids. We meet tomorrow for the final group and they had such a hard time not telling me what happened at the end. (of course, they all finished before me!)

That puts me at
350 points
8059 pages read



message 5644: by Leah (new)

Leah Finished 5 point task #5 The Red Tent by Anita Diamant. What a beautiful, wonderful book. I definitely want to check out some of her other work. Also finished the 50 point task - read Blaze A Novel by Richard Bachman and On Writing by Stephen King. Both were excellent. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed Blaze, as I have not particularly cared for any of the other Bachman books. This one was an homage to "Of Mice & Men" - pretty cool - and the character of Blaze was unexpectedly touching. On Writing was just plain enjoyable to read, as I am a long time Stephen King fan. It was like hanging out with him talking about his life & his craft. I am not a writer, but it seemed like great stuff - I would definitely recommend it for aspiring writers, even those who aren't King fans.

Total points these tasks: 55
Total points to date: 500


message 5645: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 400 comments I finished four more tasks over the weekend--

5.7--HARRY POTTER & THE GOBLET OF FIRE read by Jim Dale

I am not an audio book listener at all, but I thoroughly enjoyed the performance of Mr. Dale! This is still my favorite Potter book.

5.8--Ash, Russell & Lake, Brian--FROG RAISING FOR
PROFIT AND OTHER BIZARRE BOOKS

An account of some of the wierdest titles of books found in the British Library. Very funny for any bibliophile!

10.6--Smith, L Neil--THE VENUS BELT

I was actually disappointed in this title as I am normally a big SF fan, but this book from the 1980's read more like a dime mystery novel from the 40's in it's style and treatment of women. Just not my cup of tea.

15.1 Fell, Derrick--VAN GOGH’S WOMEN

A treatise on how women affected the life of Van Gogh. I was really looking forward to this title and it wound up being the hardest for me to complete due to the writer's style (a bit boring) and the fact that he was obviously Freudian in his conclusions. I did enjoy finding out a little more about this artist whose work I love.

This brings my total to 310. I am now going to see if my husband is still alive before I begin more titles ;-).




message 5646: by Rebecca NJ (last edited May 11, 2009 03:11PM) (new)

Rebecca NJ (njreader) | 425 comments I finished my 50 point task and a 15 point task (in bold below) which really gave my total points a big boost.

5 Point Tasks

1. Every Witch Way But Dead - Kim Harrison
2. Ella Minnow Pea - Mark Dunn 04/28
3. A Tale of Two Sisters - Anna Maxted 04/23
4. No One You Know - Michelle Richmond 03/10
5. The Negotiator - Dee Henderson
6. The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency - Alexander Smith McCall
7. Slayer of the Storm God - Nathan Long 04/29 (audio book)
8. My Booky Wook - Russell Brand
9. Secret Life of Bees - Sue Monk Kidd
10. Silent Thunder - Iris Johansen

10 Point Tasks

1. Civil & Strange - Clair Ni Aonghusa 04/14
2. Like Water for Chocolate - Laura Esquivel
3. Stanley & Sophie - Kate Jennings
4. Light Before Day - Christopher Rice
5. TBD
6. Lunar Park - Bret Easton Ellis
7. Nancy Bush - Candy Apple Red
8. TBD
9. Fair & Tender Ladies - Lee Smith
10. The Soloist - Steve Lopez 04/29 (Marci's list)

15 Point Tasks

1. Sagitarius - Playing for Pizza - John Grisham
2. TBD
3. The Abstinence Teacher - Tom Perrotta
4. The River Killings - Merry Jones 04/13
5. TBD
6. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson
7. Handle with Care - Jodi Picoult 04/15 and Double Dare - Cathy Hopkins 05/06 (had wrong book in first post)
8. Knit Two - Kate Jacobs 04/06
9. Red - Erica Spindler
10. Third Degree - Greg Iles, Fourth Watcher - Timothy Hallinan and Perfect Fifths - Megan McCafferty

25 point Tasks

1. Goldengrove - Francine Prose 03/28 and Real Vampires Don't Diet - Gerry Bartlett 03/29
2. TBD
3. The Swan Maiden - Heather Tomlinson and The Beach House - James Patterson
4. One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
5. TBD
6. TBD
7. TBD
8. The Lightkeeper's Daughter - Iain Lawrence 04/22 and 3 Willows - Ann Brashares 05/04
9. Such a Pretty Fat: One Narcissist's Quest To Discover if Her Life Makes Her Ass LookBig, Or Why Pie is Not The Answer - Jen Lancaster 03/01

50 point Task: The Sudoku Puzzle Murders - Parnell Hall 03/16 and The Naked Typist - J.P. Hailey 05/08

Previous Total Points: 145
New Total Points: 210

I'm getting there....



message 5647: by Leora (new)

Leora Finished the 50 pointer-yay!

I read "The Courts of Love" by Jean Plaidy and "Seven for a Secret" by her pseudonym Victoria Holt.

Liked them both, I have a fondness for istorical fiction, so Courts of Love was a fave, it is narrated by Eleanor Of Aquataine whom was a fascinating woman!

My point total is now 530, only 4 to go!


message 5648: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (sureshot26) | 94 comments Knocked off 10.1 (St. Patty's Day) with Ken Bruen's The Magdalen Martyrs - super-dark Irish noir that makes you think you should be drinking whiskey straight with it.

Current Total: 455
Super-Revised Goal: 500


message 5649: by Leora (new)

Leora 15-2 is down! The Inferno by Dante Alighieri, loved it! I picked up what seemed to be an easy translation so it was fun to read!

545 points, 3 to go but I haven't even started them yet so it's gonna be awhile!

Congrats to all those who have finished thus far!


message 5650: by Heather (new)

Heather Completed three more tasks:
5 Points
8. April Fool's Humorous Novel
How Right You Are, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

25 Points
7. Book Referenced in a Movie
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (from On Golden Pond and then I watched the movie again because I love Katherine Hepburn)
8. Two YA novels
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
The Coffin Quilt by Ann Rinaldi

New Total: 255 points


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