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OFFICIAL SPRING CHALLENGE - 2009
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5 POINTS
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3. Spring Cleaning - The Amazing Maurice & His Educated Rodents
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5. Lent - Chocolat
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9. Spring Animals - Orphan Lamb
10. Showers/Flowers - Purple Hibiscus
10 POINTS
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2. Mexico - TBD
3. ANZAC - Year of Wonders
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6. Earth Day - The Merchant of Venus
7. Mother's Day - Jane Eyre
8. Military - Nocturne
9. TNBBC Top Books - Atonement (92)
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15 POINTS
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4. Spring Break - Blood and Stone (Peak District)
5. Literary Award - One Hundred Years of Solitude (Romulo Gallegos Prize 1972)
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7. Rhyming Titles - TBD
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10. 3,4,5 - Three Lives, The Four Feathers & The Five People You Meet in Heaven
25 POINTS
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2. El's - TBD
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6. Jon's - TBD
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9. Sara's - Stupid White Men and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation
50 POINTS
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Do these have to be books that they've read, or any books they have listed?

Do we have to read a book about the author or something that they have written?




Anyone have any suggestions for this? I'm sure I can find something on any of the Tudors, but I'm thinking about stepping outside of the comfort zone on that. Of course, I LOVE the Tudors, so I might not!


I had Fiona - lots to choose from and managed to find quite a few that are sitting on my TBR pile!


Also I read all genres, so for Bonnie's task what would you suggest for this? Is there a way to see what we read less of on our bookselves without having to go through all the books?

this is a particular favourite: Elizabeth the Queen, for medieval theres Eleanor of Aquitaine A Life (married to an english King), the one the lion in winter is based on
Beth im honoured to provide for you lol - what did you pick?


I added a link to a wiki-list of English Monarchs to Jon's task.

Also I read all genres, so for Bonnie's task what would you suggest for this? Is there a way to see what we read less..."
I have trouble with this ine too.The only thing I normally try not to read or short stories and horror, so will have to maybe read that.

The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
Also, I'm going to chip in and suggest Alison Weir for the monarchy task for those who've asked. I've never read anything by her but have had friends repeatedly recommend her books to me so I'm going to try one, probably about Elizabeth I. We share a name so she's always been "my" monarch. :)

For years I want the read that one by ecco, still haven't.






It's received high ratings and the subject matter sounds interesting...women's history...historical medical practices...sexual/social beliefs...etc. It's over 400 pages, but the reviews for it sound good.


5 Points:
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4. Planes, Trains: TBD
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10/50
10 Points:
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2. Cinco De Mayo: TBD
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5. Magic:TBD
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8. Memorial Day:TBD
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15 points:
1. Its in the Stars(Libra)
2. Natl Poetry Month: TBD
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5. Major Literary Prize: (Bernard Malamud 1967)The Fixer
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7. Rhyming Titles:
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10. Harry Potter 3,4 & 5 in the series
25 Points
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2.El's Task
3.Angela's Task-
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6.Jon's Task
7.Darla's Task
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50 Points
Nora Roberts-The Gift 5/13/09 JD Robb-Memory in Death 5/20/09
395/575

Great minds think alike!
I just submitted an e-request at the library and there is actually a waiting list for it too--I'd say that's a good sign! Gooooo eighteenth century midwives!!!


isn't it crazy...608 posts and it didn't even start!


Cool! I hope we enjoy it!


Is L'Amant the same as The Lover? Or am I just being tres thick :P Anyhow I managed to find The Lover in my favourite Oxfam book shop :)
Some of these 25 pointers are toughies! I had Judith to pick from in Angela's task and as she has over 2000 books I found a few books that are on my bookshelf at home. Thanks Judith :)

Also I read all genres, so for Bonnie's task what would you suggest for this? Is there a way to see wh..."
You could read a collection of Stephen King short stories for a bonus! :)

I would highly recommend Orson Scott Card for the science fiction. He's written some books that are not SF, so you have to check, but Ender's Game is very good (and there's a whole series if you get really into them.) Also, is you like YA fiction, Madeleine L'Engle's Wrinkle in Time is a good sf for people who don't read very much of it.

Oh! Thanks, I am new to this but that makes sense. I'll research some more and fix it later today!

5 pts:
1. The Golden Compass
5. Left Behind #1
6. Little Women
8. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff
9. The Secret Life of Bees
10 pts:
4. Mister Pip
5. Practical Magic? maybe
6. A Thousand Splendid Suns
8. The Sorrows of War
9. The Bell Jar
10. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Maggie)
15pts:
1. To Kill a Mockingbird
3. Blindness
4. Darkly Dreaming Dexter
6. The Diary of Anne Frank
8. The Hour I First Believed
10. Chronicles of Narnia (3-5)
25 pts:
3. A Wrinkle in Time & Snow Flower and the Secret Fan or A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
4. Emma
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