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Cynthia's Seasonal Challenges
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OFFICIAL SPRING CHALLENGE - 2009

Barbara Kingsolver also has an early book--
Animal Dreams that I believe was set in Arizona.

I read this book a while ago--and it is very interesting. there is a monument with letters that is very old and as they begin to fall off, they are banned from being allowed in the community--so they disappear from the novel as well. As more and more letters are gone it is fascinating to see how people communicate.


What about Esperanza Rising for Mexico? (I teach 5th grade and it may be a little low for you, but I think it is a great book.) Or Becoming Naomi Leon by the same author--Pam Munoz Ryan

Well, learn something new every day! Now I wanna read it even more! :)

Ok, a couple more. I think Olive's Ocean would count for color--by Kevin Henkes, or Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry (a companion to The Giver--I didn't like it as much as The Giver, but it is very intersting to read along with it.)

My husband is the same way. I had all my "to-reads" spread across the bed and then stacked them up like a skyscraper on the nightstand. I think he's wondering when he's going to see me without my nose in a book!!

[Tweaked slightly to add 25 point challenges and change a little something:]
5 POINTS
1. Gabaldon, Outlander
2. The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien
3. Rachel Cohn, Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
4. Stern & Stern, Two for the Road Our Love Affair with American Food (to be read en route to L.A.)
5. Either Miles, Take This Bread A Radical Conversion or Debeljak, Forbidden Bread
6. Jessica Valenti, Full Frontal Feminism A Young Woman's Guide to Why Feminism Matters
7. Dan Brown, Angels & Demons (e-book)
8. Burroughs, Running with Scissors A Memoir
9. Moore, Birds of America Stories
10. Bryson, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid A Memoir
10 POINTS
1. O'Neill, At Swim, Two Boys A Novel
2. Puig, Kiss of the Spider Woman
3. CultureShock! Australia
4. Binchy, Evening Class
5. Stevermere, A College of Magics
6. Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises
7. Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible
8. Timberg, The Nightingale's Song
9. Hosseini, The Kite Runner
10. Sparks, Dear John (Linda)
15 POINTS
1. Block, Echo (Pisces)
2. Rich, The Fact of a Doorframe Poems Selected and New 1950-1984
3. Marquez, Love in the Time of Cholera
4. Block, Dangerous Angels The Weetzie Bat Books (set in L.A.)
5. Hulme, The Bone People (1985 Booker Prize)
6. Gangopadhyay, Those Days- A Novel (from the Bengali)
7. Jacobs, The Know-It-All One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World
Douglas, Dance Hall Road
8. Pearl, The Dante Club A Novel (coming to a reading here on March 26)
9. Pamuk, My Name Is Red
10. Why Do Men Have Nipples? Hundreds of Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini
DelFattore, The Fourth R Conflicts Over Religion in America's Public Schools
Bushnell, One Fifth Avenue
25 POINT TASKS
1. Roy, The God of Small Things
Caldwell & Thomason, The Rule of Four
2. Sutin, Do What Thou Wilt A Life of Aleister Crowley
3. Jordan, The Wheel of Time
Brashares, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
4. Tolkien, The Hobbit Or There and Back Again
5. Frank, Sullivan's Island (chick lit)
6. Carroll, Royal Affairs A Lusty Romp Through the Extramarital Adventures That Rocked theBritish Monarchy or
Fraser, The Story of Britain From the Romans to the Present A Narrative History

And, in t..."
The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. It starts out in Kentucky, but the majority of the book takes place in Arizona. Very funny book.



I like the sound of that, Cancer the Romancer.
I suppose it's a weird pet peeve of mine, but I hate that my star sign is always associated with the ailment of the same name.


The Three Musketeers
Four Queens The Provencal Sisters Who Ruled Europe (REALLY good nonfiction history about the Middle Ages)
Slaughterhouse-Five

It's hard! I only have 1 book that I could find/think of that would fit in the 3,4,5, in the title too so I can't go that route. I don't read most of the fictional authors like that.

1. The Dark Is Rising
2. The Diary of a Young Girl
3. 1984
6. America's Women 400 Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines
8. Dirty Jokes and Beer
9. Birdsong A Novel of Love and War
10. Anne of Windy Poplars
10 POINTS
1. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
4.The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle
6. Journey To The Center of The Earth - Jules Verne
8. Corelli's Mandolin
9.1987 - I Capture The Castle by Dodie Smith
10. The Nanny Diaries - taken from Kellie who is also my goodreads friend!
15 POINTS
2. Sylvia Plath - Collected Poems
3. Love In The Time of Cholera
4. Any suggestions with a novel that takes place in Florida?
5. 1987 - Sid Fleshiman - The Whipping Boy - Newbury Medal
6. The Count of Monte Cristo by Dumas
8. Just read a Jodi Piccoult interview so I'll read something by her
10. Anne's House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery



The Dexter series takes place in Miami. The first book is Darkly Dreaming Dexter. Honestly, though, the book series is not that great. Fairly standard crime thriller. I read the first two books because the TV series is amazing, but I couldn't be bothered to read book 3.

1. The Dark Is Rising
2. [b:The Diary of a Young Girl|..."
Carl Hiassan also has several books set in Florida. Hoot (a YA book that won the Newbery--or maybe the Newbery Honor) is a good one about enviornmental issues. He also has an adult mystery series that I'm pretty sure is set in Florida.

Isabel Allende also has a series of books for YA that are translated from Spanish. The first is called City of Beasts.

5 Points
1. Alice in Wonderland
2. The Color Purple
3. The Last Empress
4. TBA
5. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
6. Falling Leaves The Memoir of an Unwanted Chinese Daughter
7. Pride & Prejudice audio book
8. The Princess Bride
9. To Kill a Mockingbird
10. Sea of Poppies
10 Points
1. In the Woods
2.
3. True History of the Kelly Gang A Novel
4. Watership Down, Richard Adams (May Bday!)
5. The Magician's Nephew
6. Stardust
7. The Horse Whisperer
8.
9. The Bell Jar
10. The Kite Runner
15 Points
1. Virgo Lolita/The Virgin's Lover
2. TBA
3. Jane Eyre
4. Aberystwyth Mon Amour
5.
6.
7. Wuthering Heights & Northern Lights
8. The Lies of Locke Lamora
9. Redwall
10. 3, 4 & 5 of the No 1 Ladies Detective Agency series
25 Points
1. The Russian Concubine & The Good Women of China Hidden Voices
2. Something about Lewis Carroll
3. TBA
4. Lord of the Flies
5. Into the Wild
6. TBA
7. TBA
8. I Capture the Castle & Across the Nightingale Floor
9. TBA
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I wonder what I'll pick to replace it....... I'll browse at the library next time I'm there. Which will be at lunch time... ;)



any suggestions for a book in the state of Washington? or Portland area?

Five Point Tasks
1. Science Fiction/Fantasy Novel: A wrinkle in time
2. Letters collection: 84, Charing cross road
3. Spring Cleaning: Twilight
4. While Traveling: TBA
5. Christian Fiction: Confessions of a closet catholic
6. Women's History Month: Girl interupted
7. Arbor Day: TBA
8. Humorous Novel: Naked
9. Spring Animal Title: A lion amongst men
10. Book with Tree or Flower: TBA
Category Totals:
10 Point Tasks
1. Irish Author: PS I love you
2. Mexican Theme: Inez
3. ANZAC Day: A town like Alice
4. Author B'Day in May: Of love and other demons
5. Book with Magic: Harry potter and the sorcerer's stone
6. Earth Day: Birth of venus
7. Mother's Day: Sinue the Egyptian
8. Armed Forces Day: TBA
9. TNBBC Top Books List:The book thief
10. Five Stars Member's List: Their eyes were watching god
Category Totals:
15 Points
1. AQUARIOUS: Life of pi
2. National Poetry Month: TBA
3. TNBBC Group Read: A great and terrible beauty
4. Spring Visit: TBA
5. Award Winning Author: Look at me
6. Translated Book: Youth in ecstasy
7. Rhyming Books: TBA
8. Get to Know the Author: Why we suck
9. Book with Colour Title: the green mile
10. 3-4-5: I think that I will end up reading harry potter 3, 4, 5 again for this one!

Victoria - I ok'd star for that task.
Washington State
On Mystic Lake
East of the Mountains
Debbie Macomber - Cedar Cove Series


Thanks, Cynthia. I managed to find another place for it! :)

any suggestions for a b..."
Snow Falling on Cedars is set in Washington and so is Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, by Jamie Ford (I think that is his first name). I can't remember the author for either one

I can't believe no one has said this yet: the Twilight series. It's set in Washington. I saw you already have the first one on your spring cleaning task, so if you get through that and still want to read more, you can read the second book in the series for the Spring Visit task.
I'm from the Pacific Northwest, so I hope you like your trip out there/enjoyed it if you've already been. It's a great area!

A novel with one of the following in the title (woman, women, lady, ladies, female, feminine, girl, girls, maiden).
Is Babe acceptable? He he:) If you don't allow babe then how about madame?

Snow Falling on Cedars was writen by David Guterson. I own it but haven't read it yet. I loaned it to my Grandma, though, and she seems to be enjoying it, although she did say it started slow.

1. Fantasy: [Book: The Unlikely Ones]
2. Epistolary: [Book: Poor Folk], Dostoevsky
4. Planes, Trains, & Automobiles: [Book: Murder on the Orient Express], Christie
5. Women's History Month: [Book: The Secret Magdalene], Longfellow
6. Comedian bio: [Book: Moab is my Washpot], Fry
7. Spring animal: [Book: Lamb, The Gospel According to Biff]
8. April Showers: [Book: The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid]
9. Irish writer: [Book: The Best of Myles] (Flann O'Brien)
10. Set in Mexico: [Book: Treasure of the Sierra Madre]
11. Anzac Day: [Book: The Spare Room], Helen Garner
12. Earth Day: [Book: Venus on the Half Shell], Vonnegut
13. Mother's Day: [Book: The Bad Seed]
14. Sagittarius: [Book: Black Beauty], Sewell
15. Poetry Month: [Book: Under Milk Wood], Dylan Thomas
16. Translated Book: [Book: The Master and Margarita]
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