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message 901: by Beth F (last edited Mar 02, 2009 06:28PM) (new)

Beth F | 342 comments 10 POINTS
4:A Great and Terribly Beauty by Libba Bray (3/02/09) Her birthday is March 11th.

15 POINTS
8:City Dog by Alison Pace. (3/01/09)


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Points: 25
Beth from (MN)



message 902: by Sara ♥ (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) I've finished 15-point task #2 - Read a book of poetry: I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa Schroeder. It was really good.

My new total is 20 points.


message 903: by Eva-Marie (new)

Eva-Marie Nevarez (evamarie3578) Aaaaaah!!! Where did the 'buy this book' link come from?! That's the LAST, LAST, LAST thing I need to see when I look at a book on here!!


message 904: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) Jon wrote: "Karen and Fallon ive just noticed you have koala pics too! Aussie Aussie Aussie :)"

Oy Oy Oy!
LOL


message 905: by Avory (new)

Avory Faucette (avoryfaucette) I just finished Full Frontal Feminism A Young Woman's Guide to Why Feminism Matters by Jessica Valenti for 5 pointer #6, women's history month. I really enjoyed the book - it has a jokey, blog-style tone, but it's a great primer on feminism, especially for teenagers but also for women in their twenties who are relatively new to feminism and want an easy read to introduce the issues (I turned twenty four today and I didn't find it "too young"). You can see my full review on the book page.


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message 906: by Eva-Marie (new)

Eva-Marie Nevarez (evamarie3578) I'm at 20 points!

7. For Arbor Day – Do your part to save some trees by…
- Reading an e-book OR
- Listening to an audiobook OR
- By reading a book and “recycling” it - giving it away to someone else like a friend or through an online book swap/trading site or by donating it to a local library or charity.
Dime Piece- Tracy Brown


message 907: by Jon (new)

Jon Jen - yep Diana biog is all good for mine


message 908: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments My update:
15 point task
1) It's written in the stars.
I am a Libra. I read THE ASSOCIATE by John Grisham.
my points- 20


message 909: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) | 1053 comments Am I going blind? LOL which could be quite the possibility but how come I can't see any of Ros's posts like his plan on what he is going to read or what he has already read? I'm curious to know what he's reading. :~)


message 910: by Lindsey (last edited Mar 02, 2009 10:15PM) (new)

Lindsey (mamamunky) I think Ros is a girl.

Ok, I finished 2 challenges.

5 pointer # 8 (for April Fool's Day), I read Why We Suck A Feel Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid by Denis Leary.

10 Pointer # 5 (for Harry Houdini), I read The Tales of Beedle the Bard by JK Rowling.


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New total: 20


message 911: by Leora (new)

Leora Just completed task 10-9. I was born in 1973 and choose a book from the third person on the list: Persuasion by Jane Austin.

Since Pride and Prejudice is my all-time favorite book I am a bit ashamed that I
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hadn't read Persuasion! Loved it!




message 912: by Leora (new)

Leora Sorry, forgot to add that it was a 10 point task, so I now have 15 point.

Whoever came up with the ticker site-Thanks! Those are so cute, it's funto see what others have chosen to represent their progress.


message 913: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (affie) | 371 comments Lindsey, do you have another book to count for Sara's 12 or more word title, because yours is 14... That would work there, and be worth more points... Just a thought.


message 915: by Fiona (Titch) (last edited Mar 02, 2009 10:14PM) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Lisa wrote: "Am I going blind? LOL which could be quite the possibility but how come I can't see any of Ros's posts like his plan on what he is going to read or what he has already read? I'm curious to know wh..."

Lisa, Ros is a girl hon. She has her copy of the tasks and she has never written them down on the last task. I am goin to see her in just under 3 weeks.



message 916: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (mamamunky) So the US Army has now blocked GoodReads from its computers. :( It was what kept me sane during night shift. This is me shaking my fist at the US Army.


message 917: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (affie) | 371 comments I just finished another one.
I read The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting for my ebook.
5pt task number 7!
That makes 35!


message 918: by Jon (new)

Jon Jeane i dont know anything about this book, how easy it is to find or how heavy going it would be, but is along the right lines

The British Monarchy and Ireland 1800 to the Present


message 919: by Bonnie (last edited Mar 02, 2009 11:20PM) (new)

Bonnie | 271 comments 10 Points
6. Earth/Moon/Sun/Planet: Midnight Sun by Stephanie Meyer.

For the first couple of chapters I thought that this would possibly, maybe be one of the better works in the series (Edward's initial reaction to Bella made for good reading). But then everything that annoyed me about the rest of the series came out in full force to make me equally annoyed by this book.

Total Points: 15


message 920: by Fallon (new)

Fallon | 120 comments Completed tasks.
5 POINTS
1. Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel - the book of lost things - john connolly
15 POINT TASKS
2. National Poetry Month - The best Australian Poetry of 2003
Points - 20


message 921: by Josie (new)

Josie (maid_marian) I need some help with the number seven 10 pointer - can anyone think of a book with a main character called Sandra?!


message 922: by Jon (new)

Jon Just finished Ulysses audiobook - 10 pnts (dont go there!)

Five Point Tasks
1. Science Fiction/Fantasy Novel: Brave New World
2 Letters: Paper Darts by Virginia Woolf
3. Spring Cleaning: Girl with a Pearl Earring
4. While Traveling: True History of the Kelly Gang A Novel
5. Christian: The Magician's Nephew
6. Women's History: Smart Blonde
7. Arbor Day: Fugitive Pieces A Novel
8. Humorous Me Talk Pretty One Day
9. Spring Animal: The Velveteen Rabbit
10. Book with Flower: The Name of the Rose

10 Point Tasks
1. Irish Author: Ulysses
2. Mexican Theme: Under the Volcano A Novel
3. ANZAC Day: Cloudstreet A Novel
4. Author B'Day in May: Heat and Dust
5. Book with Magic: The Mistress of Spices
6. Earth Day: A Home at the End of the World A Novel
7. Mother's Day: Moominvalley in November
8. Armed Forces Day: The Ghost Road
9. TNBBC Top Books List: 84, Charing Cross Road (#98)
10. Five Stars: Of Human Bondage

15 Points
1. GEMINI: Twelfth Night
2. National Poetry Month: Singing the Snake Poems from the Western Desert, 1979-88
3. TNBBC Group Read:The Witch of Portobello
4. Spring Visit: Possession A Romance
5. Award Winning Author: Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally (won Miles Franklin Award for Australian Literature in 1968)
6. Translated Book: Our Lady Of The Flowers
7. Rhyming Books: The Remains of the Day / The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
8. Get to Know the Author: The Blind Assassin
9. Book with Colour Title: White Teeth
10. 3-4-5: Three Continents , Four Queens The Provencal Sisters Who Ruled Europe>, Slaughterhouse-Five

25 Points
1. G/R The Godfather/The Road Home
2. Diarist Illustrated Pepys Extracts from the Diary
3. Jamie's Shelves: Interpreter of Maladies and Mrs. Dalloway
4. Big Read : Pride and Prejudice
5. Off Genre - fantasy/chic lit The Time Traveler's Wife
6. Monarchy: War of the Windsors A Century of Unconstitutional Monarchy
7. PENDING
8. YA : I Am the Messenger/I Capture the Castle
9. Saras Crazy Title Sisters to the King The Tumultuous Lives of Henry VIII's Sisters - Margaret of Scotland and Mary of France

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message 923: by Bonnie (last edited Mar 03, 2009 12:26AM) (new)

Bonnie | 271 comments 25 Points
5. Outside Usual Genre: The Toughest Indian in the World by Sherman Alexie.

And this is why I generally don't like short story collections. I think I will still try Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian but I didn't actually like any story in this collection (though "Dear John Wayne" started out with so much potential).

Total Points: 40


message 924: by Ros (new)

Ros Hello all this is Rosalind (Ros) some are confused to if I am male or female. I am defently a female.

I will sort out my reding pile for you later when I get home from helping at charity shop today.




message 925: by Jenny (last edited Mar 04, 2009 05:03AM) (new)


message 926: by Kristina (last edited Mar 03, 2009 01:23AM) (new)

Kristina (klonk) I've only read one book so far, but I'm working on a few more. Too bad I've got so much to read and write for school right now.


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message 927: by Josie (new)

Josie (maid_marian) Right, here's my list (with a few blanks):
5 Points
1. A Darkling Plain - Philip Reeve
2. The Mislaid Magician- Patricia Wrede
3. The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
4. Dead Until Dark - Charlaine Harris
5. Redeeming Love - Francine Rivers
6. The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
7. Absent in the Spring - Mary Westmacott
8. Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome
9. The Velveteen Rabbit - Margery Williams
10. The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Graeme
10 Points
1. The Picture of Dorian Grey - Oscar Wilde
2. Like Water for Chocolate - Laura Esquivel
3. Finding Grace - Alyssa Brugman
4. Seven Daughters & Seven Sons - Barbara Cohen
5. The Prestige - Christopher Priest
6. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
7. TBA (still need help finding a book with a 'Sandra' in it!)
8. All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Remarque
9. 84 Charing Cross Road - Helene Hanff
10. Rules of Deception - Christopher Reich
15 Points
1. TBA
2. TBA
3. Water for Elephants - Sara Gruen
4. TBA
5. Lonesome Dove - Larry McMurty
6. Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
7. The Princess Bride - William Goldman, & The Devil Inside - Jenna Black
8. TBA
9. TBA
10. TBA (these 15 pointers are giving me a lot of trouble!)
20 Points
1. Great Expectations - Charles Dickens, & Rebecca - Daphne DeMaurier
2. Daniel Deronda - George Eliot
3. The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency - Alexander McCall Smith, & Bridget Jones' Diary - Helen Fielding
4. Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons
5. Captain Corelli's Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres
6. Elizabeth, the Queen - Alison Weir
7. Pending
8. The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray - Chris Wooding, & City of Ashes - Cassandra Clare
9. Empire of Blue Water: Captain Morgan's Great Pirate Army, the Epic Battle for the Americas, and the Catastrophe that Ended the Outlaw's Bloody Reign - Stephan Talty


message 928: by Alice (last edited Mar 03, 2009 12:27PM) (new)

Alice (aliceg) | 254 comments I've done my ticker!


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Now just gotta start finishing books!


message 929: by Jo (new)

Jo I finished two more tasks:

5 points
4. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Task: In Flammen - Minette Walters

10 points
4. author's birthday: Pictures of Perfection - Reginal Hill (his birthday is April 3rd)

Total points so far: 35



message 930: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Leora - I'm glad to hear that you loved Austen's Persuasion, too! : )


message 931: by Abbie (new)

Abbie (dancie) | 14 comments I just read A Light in the Attic

5 points
1. Fantasy - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2. Epistolary - Elisabeth The Princess Bride, Austria-Hungary, 1853
3. Spring Cleaning - Dragon of the Red Dawn
4. Planes, Trains,... - The Princess Diaries
5. Lent/Book about Sacrifice - Confessions of a Closet Catholic
6. Women's History - Stargirl
7. Arbor Day - Harry Potter and the Prizoner of Azkaban
8. April Fool's Day/Humorous - Zippity Zinger
9. Spring Animals - Junie B. First Grader: Dumb Bunny
10. Rain-Related - Electric Storm

10 points
1. Ireland - Maggie's Door
2. Mexico - Esperanza Rising
3. Australia - I am the Messenger
4. Author Birthday - The Tiger Rising Kate DiCamillo - March 25
5. Book about Magic - The Tales of Beedle the Bard
6. Earth Day - Walk Two Moons
7. Mother's Day - Night Flying Woman
8. Military - Flags of Our Fathers: Heroes of Iwo Jima
9. TNBBC Top Book List - I Capture the Castle
10. TNBBC Member's 5 Star - Tuck Everlasting

15 points
1. Leo (Royalty) - Fairest
2. Poetry - A Light in the Attic
3. TNBBC Group Read - Stardust
4. Spring Break - The Kingdom Keepers
5. Award Winner - From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler
6. Translated -Pippi Longstocking
7. Rhyming Books - Blizzard of the BLUE Moon & The TWO Princesses of Bamarre
8. Get to Know Author - Princess Academy
9. Color Book/Food - Where the Red Fern Grows
10. 3, 4, and 5 Books - Reach for the Stars, Have Wheels Will Travel, & Look Before You Leap - Amazing Days of Abby Hayes

25 points
1. G & R - The Goose Girl and River Secrets
*2. Diarist - No idea
3. Person below post - Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator and The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles (Susanna)
4. Big Read - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
5. Other genre - Woodsong (non-fiction)
*6. 400 page British Monarchy - No idea
*7. ?
8. 12+ word title - Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot: Being the Correspondence of Two Young Ladies of Quality Regarding Various Magical Scandals in London and the Country
9. 2 YA novels - Enna Burning and The Wish


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message 932: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Jon, I chose King Edward VIII: The Official Biography - Philip Ziegler for your task. It has 560 pages, hope thats ok.

El, I chose A Moment's Liberty: The Shorter Diary of Virginia Woolf - (Abridged and edited by) Anne Olivier Bell for your task. I hope this ok for your task.


message 933: by Beth F (last edited Mar 03, 2009 05:05AM) (new)

Beth F | 342 comments Lindsey said: So the US Army has now blocked GoodReads from its computers. :( It was what kept me sane during night shift. This is me shaking my fist at the US Army.

GAH! I 100% completely sympathize with you. My company blocked Goodreads last Wednesday.

:(

Now I can only read/post when I'm at home. Not the end of the world...but still...


message 934: by Bonnie (new)

Bonnie | 271 comments Okay, so a question for everyone who has a copy of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith (the paperback version). Is there any brown on the edges of the pages? Like, brown splotches around most of the edges? I have a bad mold problem in the house and some of the books that have been in the closet for the while have molded. However, I bought Ladies' Detective Agency only a few months ago and it has been on my bookshelf, so I'm not sure if the brown spots are mold or are supposed to be there (I'm fearing it's mold...).


message 935: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) 4. Read a book by an author who was born in March, April, or May.
- You can find a list that will help with this task at http://www.authdir.net/
Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports by James Patterson (22nd March) 10 Pts

1. KAREN’S TASK - As we are all totally completely addicted to GR (Goodreads), let's read…
- A book which title starts with the letter G AND
- A book which title starts with the letter R.
- Books like The Gargoyle or A Raisin In the Sun – that have titles beginning with A OR THE followed by a G or R word are acceptable for this task.
The Gargoyle & Robinson Crusoe by Andrew Davidson & Daniel Defoe respectively 25 Pts

Total as at 3 March: 40 Pts


message 936: by Angela (new)

Angela | 1934 comments I am finally on the board :)
15 Points
2. April is National Poetry Month – Read a book of poetry OR about a famous poet.
Identical by Ellen Hopkins-3/3


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message 937: by Jon (new)

Jon that book will do nicely Fiona


message 938: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Thanks Jon, I started it on the bus on way home. Did you know his full name was Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David (this is the Prince who was with Wallis Simpson)


message 939: by Jon (new)

Jon sounds about right Fiona - they all have about 20 names lol. Prince charles is Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor :)

I read a biography of mrs Simpson and it was really interesting


message 940: by El (new)

El Okay, my preference for my task is that the diary is written before 1900. It's super easy to find a diary by someone in the 20th century - the challenge is finding someone before that.

Fiona, those diaries of Virginia Woolf's were written 1915-1941.

I saw a while back Cynthia said if they were born in the 1800s it would be okay, but that really opens it up then for everyone to read a 20th century diarist which is not what my task was asking for.


message 941: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Did u know that his mother (Edward's) was meant to marry his uncle before he died (he died just before their wedding). So she married his dad instead.


message 942: by Jon (new)

Jon the saucy minx. that must have been Queen Mary right?


message 943: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) El wrote: "Okay, my preference for my task is that the diary is written before 1900. It's super easy to find a diary by someone in the 20th century - the challenge is finding someone before that.

Fiona, t..."


El, I am struggling to find a diary from my local library that was written then. I showed my papers (what I printed of the list) to her and she even said its hard to look for as well. I can't find anything to read El, sorry.


message 944: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Jon wrote: "the saucy minx. that must have been Queen Mary right?"

Yes Jon, thats true. I actually have a family tree starting from Queen Victoria to just a few ppl on the new Monarchy.


message 945: by Jon (new)

Jon do they have anything about Pepys for the diarist Fiona? mine had quite a few as major part of known English history from that period came from him


message 946: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) They do Jon, but not that I can see. Cos I think most of the books have been copyrighted and Abridged and edited by other people.


message 947: by Bonnie (last edited Mar 03, 2009 06:31AM) (new)

Bonnie | 271 comments Fiona--I'm reading John Adams by David McCullough (Adams was a diarist; this is a biography of him). Or, as I previously recommended Boswell's London Journal, 1762-1763 is a pre-1900 diary (Boswell actually published several journals, but the London one is the most well-known). Or you could read Boswell's The Life of Samuel Johnson. There's also The Diary of Samuel Pepys (although I doubt you'll read his entire unabridged diary; that man wrote A LOT; you could read one of the years, like The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 4 1663). Pepys is one of THE primary sources for his time period. Almost any book about 17th century England will have at least one quote from him. Or you could read a biography of Pepys, i.e. Samuel Pepys The Unequalled Self. If none of these books are in your local library you can find them on interlibrary loan.


message 948: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Bonnie wrote: "Fiona--I'm reading John Adams by David McCullough (Adams was a diarist; this is a biography of him)..."

Bonnie, that last book u mentioned was in my library today. I will get that and read that if thats ok El.


message 949: by Cynthia (last edited Mar 03, 2009 08:09AM) (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1826 comments LEADERBOARD
ROS - 70
FIONA (33) - 55
BONNIE - 40
KAREN - 40
LOUISE - 40
ASHLEY - 35
PERS - 35
BETH MN - 25
DOROTHY - 25
JENNY - 25
LIZ VEGAS - 25
SANDIE - 25
ANN FROM SC - 20
EVA - 20
FALLON - 20
LINDSEY - 20
SARA - 20
SUZIER - 20
ABBIE - 15
ANGELA - 15
JAMIE MN - 15
JON - 15
KATE - 15
LEORA - 15
ROBIN - 15
STEPHANIE - 15
ANGIE - 10
MELODY - 10
SANDY - 10
JUDITH - 5
KICKI - 5
KRISTINA - 5
LISA CO - 5
MEL - 5
SUSAN - 5
TINA - 5
VICTORIA - 5


message 950: by Avory (new)

Avory Faucette (avoryfaucette) Well now I'm confused. You said someone who *lived* before 1900s. I picked someone who lived a substantial part of his life in the 1800s and some in the 1900s, but I have no clue when he did most of his writing. I picked a book about him that was written after his life.


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