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Tejas Janet's Halting Hi-Octane Challenge

There are some interesting titles on your list.

My selections are weighted towards the lengthier side:
with 7 books in the 200 to 299 page range, 12 in the 300 to 399 range, and 6 in the 400 to 499 range. I found that I had trouble finding books I was interesteed in reading that were closer to the 200 page mark. Do others have this problem, too?



The Cat Who Came for Christmas by C. Amory
The Child Thief by Brom
A Girl from Yamhill by B. Cleary
Meditations from a Movable Chairby A. Debus
I'm rather relieved that my first book will be a warm, fuzzy cat story : ) Just finished reading 2 emotionally difficult books -- Leila Levinson's amazing memoir, Gated Grief: The Daughter of a GI Concentration Camp Liberator Discovers a Legacy of Trauma, which I would give a 4.5 stars but rounded up to 5 since that's not an option. And the other was Russell Bank's novel,The Sweet Hereafter, which I have yet to rate as I have mixed feelings about it.

Next up -- Silas Marner by George Eliot (couldn't get library copy of Timothy Egan book/will read that another time). This will actually be my first George Eliot book ever. Thanks YLTO for prompting me to broaden my reading!

Next up -- Silas Marner by George Eliot (couldn't get library copy of Timoth..."
I'm glad you are enjoying the challenge! I am going to start my "B" book sometime this evening! I'm a bit behind! I plan to read




Next up will be Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance by Atul Gawande.

Now on to I...
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
If I finish it by tomorrow, it will count toward the January Tell Me a Story challenge. I'd hoped to have another day or so, but we'll say how it goes...

I love Silas Marner! I used to teach this book, and the girls in my class and I would cry at the end of the book every year. He is such a wonderful main character, so easy to love.
You have some wonderful books on your list. The Snow Child is on my tbr, too. I look forward to your review. ; )


Funny because I only found this book because of borrowing it from someone's else ABC list!! I love finding books here : )

What a great book for teaching in middle or high school. The only female authors taught in my English literature schooling 30 plus years ago were poems by Emily Bronte and some stories by Eudora Welty. Wow.

Now on to I...
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
If I finish it by tomorrow, it will count toward the January Tell Me a Story challenge. I'd..."
You can do it!



Completed Paris in Love by Eloisa James.
Next up: "K"

Traveling With Pomegranates: A Mother-Daughter Story
It's a mother/daughter memoir by author Sue Monk Kidd and her daughter, Ann Kidd Taylor, making her writing debut. I've read and enjoyed Sue Monk Kidd's novels, The Mermaid Chair and The Secret Life of Bees. It looks like it's going to be really good :)

Glad to be reading this now as it's really speaking to me on issues related to aging, womanhood, creativity, and self-identity.
With my 51st birthday just a few short weeks away, I find myself struggling with some things that sort of took me by surprise, but will hopefully find my way forward with grace and greater understanding in the coming year...
Any way, I'm really impressed with this book!

L

by Rob Lowe
liked but didn't love this one; nice guy and nice looking, too
and
M

by Nicole Mones
really enjoyed this well-researched, well-written book
Next up is N

by Stephen Nissunbaum

Instead, I think I'm going with Suite Francaise by Irène Némirovsky.




Next up is a lesser known book by George Orwell -- Down and Out in Paris and London. I'm planning to focus on the ACB challenge for awhile so I don't start falling behind on my goal. But I've enjoyed the group read of Haunted Ground and also the 5 books I read for the classics challenge. Pretty pleased.


I LOVE The Last Chinese Chef, and I think you will like it, too. Nicole Mones is an author I find myself rereading because she is so good.

Started The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen. This is an autobiographical work by Master Chef Jacques Pepin.


Thanks!! Cheers back to you :)

I remember watching The Galloping Gourmet too. I even bought a couple of his cookbooks. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I didn't drink enough wine while cooking to make them turn out like they did on TV. :)

Next up for me is Quindlen's Every Last One, which I think I'll read fairly quickly since it's supposed to be so depressing. It's possible I'll start it but decide not to finish. Have to pick it up from the library first though, which I can't do until Friday.

I'll be making additonal changes to my reading list given that quite a few of my upcoming books aren't available at the library, and I don't think I'm willing to shell out the bucks to acquire them. I just don't care about reading them that much.
If I did, I'd spend the money, but instead I think I'll find some alternatives that are available via the library or other economical options. Looking is half the fun any way :)

My review here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....
I liked it. Read because I'm watching the new Viking series on the History channel. Was curious about its accuracy.


The Golden Gate took me a while as I didn't want to rush through it. Was quite impressed. Gave 5 stars.
Now on to Thurber Country.


Next up is
The Ministry of Pain.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Long Exile: A Tale of Inuit Betrayal and Survival in the High Arctic (other topics)Kon-Tiki (other topics)
The Long Exile: A Tale of Inuit Betrayal and Survival in the High Arctic (other topics)
The Book Thief (other topics)
Daughter of China: The True Story of Forbidden Love in Modern China (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Nicole Mones (other topics)Irène Némirovsky (other topics)
Eowyn Ivey (other topics)
Current, updated list of books completed for this challenge...
Round One: Author's Last Name
The Cat Who Came for Christmas by Cleveland Amory
The Child Thief by Brom
A Girl from Yamhill by Beverly Cleary
Meditations from a Movable Chair by Andre Dumas
Silas Marner by George Eliot
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance by Atul Gawande
Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years with a Midwife in Mali by Kris Halloway
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
Paris in Love by Eloisa James
Traveling With Pomegranates: A Mother-Daughter Story by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor
Stories I Only Tell My Friends by Rob Lowe
The Last Chinese Chef by Nicole Mones
Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky
Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen by Jacques Pepin
The Fall by Ryan Quinn
The Vikings by Else Roesdahl
The Golden Gate by Vikram Seth
Thurber Country by James Thurber
The Ministry of Pain: A Novelby Dubravka Ugresic
Memoirs of a Muse: A Novel by Lara Vapnyar
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Daughter Of China by Meihong Xu
Confessions of a Tax Collector: One Man's Tour of Duty Inside the IRS by Rick Yancy
The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
Round Two: Book Title's First Word
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
Baghdad without a Map and Other Misadventures in Arabia by Tony Horwitz
The Cat That God Sent by Jim Kraus
The Dark Path: A Memoir by David Schickler
The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food by Jennifer 8 Lee
The Gay Place by Billy Lee Brammer
Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress: Tales of Growing up Groovy and Clueless by Susan Jane Gilman
Into That Darkness: An Examination of Conscience by Gitta Sereny
Jane's Window: My Spirited Life in West Texas and Austin by Jane Dunn Sibley
Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl
The Long Exile by Melanie McGrath