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message 1: by Gremlin (last edited Jul 02, 2015 08:37AM) (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments **AROUND THE WORLD, IN 90 DAYS!!! (Or less)**


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This second quarter challenge runs from July 1st to September 30th

To participate in this global challenge, you can take either of these two forms of travel planning:

OPTION ONE – Use a travel agent for an Easy Guided Tour

♦ Read 6 books that each take place in a different populated continent:
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe and Australia/Oceania
(if you’re able to find and read a book that takes place in Antarctica as well, then you win at life!)


OPTION TWO – Use your own cunning and your Frequent Flyer Miles
It takes almost 25,000 miles to fly around the world. How far can you travel in three months? Which of these types of travelers will you be?

Weekender - 6,250 miles
Sightseer - 12,500 miles
Jetsetter - 18,750 miles
Globetrotter - 25,000 miles

Mix and match (and duplicate) these methods of acquiring miles as you see fit! Just like in school, though - don't forget to show your math!
♦ Read a book with a picture of a map, famous landmark or mode of transportation on the cover:
1500 miles

♦ Read a book with any of the following root words in the title:
world, wander, trip, adventure, hotel, explore, tourist, bridge, travel, trip, culture
2,000 miles

♦ Read a book with a city name in the title:
1750 miles for a fictional city
2250 miles for a real-world city

♦ Read a book that takes place in a country other than the one you live in! (If you do this more than once, make sure that they are different countries):
2,500 miles

♦ Book that has been translated from a language that is not your native language:
3,000 miles

Details:
You may count 1 non-YA towards this challenge for every 6 books read (so if you read more than 6, you may count 2 non YAs; if you read more than 12, you may count 3 – and so on).

All of the books MUST be at least 150 (paper) pages in order to qualify for this challenge. If the kindle or eBook pages are different than the paper count, please check the paper page count on good reads to make sure it qualifies. If you are reading an ebook only book, the word count MUST be a minimum of 45,000.

Audio books are allowed, as always! But please make sure that the page count for the print-book counter-part is 150 pages.

Please list the title you’ve read, the option you’re working on, and the miles (if applicable) you’re claiming for each title you read. More info is better! If it takes place in a country outside of your own, tell us which country. If the cover has an image that you’re claiming, share the cover image :)

If a book could score miles for two reasons (say it takes place in a different country AND is a translation) you may only pick one category for it to represent. (I advise choosing the one worth the most points :P).

I'll be keeping track of participant’s progress (as much as possible) in post #2. Participants will be listed alphabetically by their name and the number of their original post in the challenge.

When posting your progress, please remember to use the number attached to your original post as well. (This will be especially useful to save me from mixing up folks with similar names).


message 2: by Gremlin (last edited Oct 01, 2015 08:43AM) (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments *
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Traveled the world, one continent at a time:
Kdbrand

Globetrotters (25,000 miles)
Gabriella

Jetsetters (18,750 miles)
Gabriela
Gremlin
Jennifer
Fiorela
Kelly

Sightseers (12,500 miles)
Gremlin
Kelly
Christie
Fiorela
Diane
Gabriela
Jennifer
Barb

Weekenders (6,250 miles)
Barb
Gabriela
Gremlin
Christie
Fiorela
Diane
Anna
Laurel
Jennifer
Melanie
Kelly
Casey

Participants:
*Anna #31: Weekender Status Reached! 2,500 miles x 3 (diff country - Ethiopia, Ireland, and China) + 2,000 ("world" in title) = 9,500 miles

Anna (Yoda is my spirit animal) #34

**Barb #14: Sightseer Status Reached! 2,500 x 3 (India/Holland, England & Australia)+ 1,500 (mode of transport) + 1,500 (map on cover) + 2250 (city name) = 12,750 miles.

**Casey #15: Sightseer Status Reached! 1,500 miles (mode of transport - middle grade) + 2,500 x 2 (diff country: Romania & Prague) = 6,500 miles

*Christie #8: Weekender Status Reached! 2 x 1,500 (mode of transport) + 2,500 x 3 (diff country: Germany) + 3,000 (tranlation - ADULT) = 13,500 miles

Dany #19: 2,500 miles (diff country)

Day #28: 2,500 miles (diff country)

**Diane #5: Sightseer status reached! 2,250 (real city name) + 1,500 x 2(landmark & mode of transport) + 2,500 x 3 (diff country - Poland, Canada & Ireland) = 12,750 miles

Erika #9

***Fiorela #21: Jetsetter status reached! 1,500 miles (mode of transport) + 1,500 (map) + 1500 (landmark) + 1,750 (fictional city name) + 2250 (real city name) + 2,500 x 3 (diff country: Norway, India & US) + 3,000 (translation) = 19,000 miles

****Gabriela #10: GLOBETROTTER status reached!!! 2,500 miles x 6 (diff country: US, England, Malaysia, India, Australia & France - 1 adult) + 1,500 x 3 (mode of transport) + 3,000 x 2(Translations; 1 adult) + 1500 (map) = 27,000 miles!!!!!

***Gremlin #3: Jetsetter status achieved! 1,500 miles x 2 (mode of transport - 1 middle grade) + 4 x 2,500 (France, Russia, Canada, and India; 1 Adult) + 3,000 x 3 (translation) = 22,000 miles

Hillary #13: 1 (Australia)

***Jennifer #105: Jettsetter Status Reached! 2,500 miles x 6 (diff country - England, India, France, Italy, Norway, and the Netherlands; One MG) + 2,250 (City) + 1,500 (Mode of Transport) = 18,750 miles

Jenny #12: 2,500 (diff country)

++Kdbrand #6: (Option 1) 6/6 Mission Complete! - Completed Continents: Asia, Australia, North America, Europe, Africa, and South America

***Kelly #7: Jetsetter status achieved! 2,500 miles x 8(Ethiopia, Australia, Egypt, Czech Republic, Morocco, England, Russia, and Italy) + 1,750 (fictional city) = 21,750 miles


*Laurel #100 – Weekender Status Reached! 2500 miles x 3 (Country - Iran, Romania, & UK), + 1500 (Mode of Transport - Adult) + 2000 (Root Word - Bridge) = 11,000 miles

*Melanie #11: Weekender Status Reached! 2,500 miles (different country) + 1,500 (Mode of transport) + 2,000 ("world" in title) + 3000 (translation) = 9,000 miles

R.A. #4: (Option 1) 3/6 - Completed Continents: Asia, North America, and Europe

Rachel #18


message 3: by Gremlin (last edited Sep 29, 2015 01:03PM) (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments And I'm in, as usual - because I'm a glutton for challenge punishment :P Using Frequent Flyer Miles! (Because it's fun!).

Completed:
Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys Anna and the French Kiss (Anna and the French Kiss, #1) by Stephanie Perkins Nothing by Janne Teller The Prince of Mist (Niebla, #1) by Carlos Ruiz Zafón Flora's Fury (Flora Trilogy, #3) by Ysabeau S. Wilce Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1) by L.M. Montgomery The Girl in the Road by Monica Byrne Girl from Mars by Tamara Bach

Read books taking place in the following countries: Russia, France, Canada, India

Current ideas:

Map, famous landmark, or Mode of transportation on the cover
Paper Towns by John Green Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid Denton Little's Deathdate (Denton Little, #1) by Lance Rubin Mosquitoland by David Arnold

Root words
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (Sisterhood, #1) by Ann Brashares Wanderlove by Kirsten Hubbard The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco X. Stork

Fictional City Name
The City of Ember (Book of Ember, #1) by Jeanne DuPrau Palimpsest by Catherynne M. Valente (adult)

Real city name
My Secret Guide to Paris by Lisa Schroeder

Different Countries:
Boy on the Edge by Fridrik Erlings Bog Child by Siobhan Dowd Golden Boy by Tara Sullivan The Milk of Birds by Sylvia Whitman Mortal Heart (His Fair Assassin, #3) by Robin LaFevers

Translations
No and Me by Delphine de Vigan Battle Royale by Koushun Takami Playing a Part by Daria Wilke


message 4: by R.A. (last edited Sep 14, 2015 10:34AM) (new)

R.A. Desilets | 375 comments I'm in. I'll update later with ideas.

Africa: The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White
Asia: Goliath (Leviathan, #3) by Scott Westerfeld Ink (Paper Gods, #1) by Amanda Sun Gilded (Gilded, #1) by Christina Farley
Australia: Tomorrow, When the War Began (Tomorrow, #1) by John Marsden
Europe: The Enemy (The Enemy, #1) by Charlie Higson
North America: Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld and lots of stuff. :)
South America: The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson

Finished:
Goliath (Leviathan, #3) by Scott Westerfeld (Asia) Alienated (Alienated, #1) by Melissa Landers (North America) Prisoner of Night and Fog (Prisoner of Night and Fog, #1) by Anne Blankman (Europe)


message 5: by Diane (last edited Sep 15, 2015 07:26PM) (new)

Diane | 1234 comments I am in! Option 2 sightseer for sure but I am going to try for jet setter.

UnDivided (Unwind, #4) by Neal Shusterman finished 7/5/2015- Statue of Liberty on cover -1500 miles
Monument 14 (Monument 14, #1) by Emmy Laybourne finished 7/6/2015 - City in Title - Monument Colorado - 2250 miles
Sky on Fire (Monument 14, #2) by Emmy Laybourne finished 7/17/2015 Mode of transportation - 1,500 miles
Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, #1) by Eoin Colfer Finished 8/22/2015 - Takes place in Ireland - 2,500 miles
Clara's War by Clara Kramer Finished 9/6/2015 - Takes place in Poland - 2,500 miles
Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1) by L.M. Montgomery finished 9/15/2015 - another country - Canada - 2500 miles


message 6: by Kdbrand (last edited Sep 02, 2015 07:32AM) (new)

Kdbrand | 353 comments This sounds great! Count me in! I'm doing Option #1.
Finished: 6/6
Border Town by Shen Congwen --Asia
The Piper's Son by Melina Marchetta --Australia

Monster by Walter Dean Myers --North America
The Carnival at Bray by Jessie Ann Foley --Europe
Angel of Mercy (Angel of Mercy, #1) by Lurlene McDaniel --Africa
First Descent by Pam Withers --South America


message 7: by Kelly (last edited Sep 30, 2015 05:41PM) (new)

Kelly (kellyleanna) I'm in! By the way, if anyone is looking for an Antarctica book, A Stranger Thing takes place there. I read it earlier this year. :)

Black Dove, White Raven by Elizabeth Wein - 7/3 - takes place in Ethiopia (2,500 miles)
Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts - 7/29 (adult) - fictional city in the title (1,750 miles)
Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta - 8/1 - takes place in Australia (2,500 miles)
Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine - 8/4 - takes place in Egypt (2,500 miles)
Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices, #3) by Cassandra Clare - 8/22 - takes place in England (2,500 miles)
Daughter of Smoke & Bone (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, #1) by Laini Taylor - 8/23 - takes place in Czech Republic (2,500 miles)
Days of Blood & Starlight (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, #2) by Laini Taylor - 9/10 - takes place in Morocco (2,500 miles)
Dreams of Gods & Monsters (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, #3) by Laini Taylor - 9/26 - takes place in Italy (well, a large chunk anyway)
Sekret (Sekret, #1) by Lindsay Smith - 9/29 - takes place in Russia (2,500 miles)

Current miles: 21,750 (Jetsetter level)


message 8: by Christie (last edited Sep 12, 2015 06:40AM) (new)

Christie (cereale) I'm in. I will be doing option 2. I'm going to attempt to reach the Sightseer level. Here are some of my possible titles:

Map, Passport, Mode of transportation:
Two-Way Street by Lauren Barnholdt Titanic The Long Night by Diane Hoh No Parking at the End Times by Bryan Bliss

Root Words:
The Painted Bridge by Wendy Wallace (adult) Stranger and Traveler The Story of Dorothea Dix, American Reformer by Dorothy Clarke Wilson (adult) Running the Books The Adventures of an Accidental Prison Librarian by Avi Steinberg (adult)

City name:
The Tower The Tumultuous History of the Tower of London from 1078 by Derek Wilson

Other country:
Curtsies & Conspiracies (Finishing School, #2) by Gail Carriger (England) Prisoner of Night and Fog (Prisoner of Night and Fog, #1) by Anne Blankman (Germany) Sekret (Sekret, #1) by Lindsay Smith (Russia) Temple Boys by Jamie Buxton (Israel)

Translation:
As White as Snow (Lumikki Andersson #2) by Salla Simukka Ripper by Isabel Allende (adult)

Finished
Two-Way Street by Lauren Barnholdt + Curtsies & Conspiracies (Finishing School, #2) by Gail Carriger + No Parking at the End Times by Bryan Bliss + Ripper by Isabel Allende (adult) + Sekret (Sekret, #1) by Lindsay Smith + Prisoner of Night and Fog (Prisoner of Night and Fog, #1) by Anne Blankman
1500 miles + 2500 miles + 1500 miles + 3000 miles +2500 miles + 2500 miles = 13,500 miles total


ErikaWasReading (erikawastaken) I'm in! I'll update later!


message 10: by Gabriela (last edited Sep 29, 2015 04:24AM) (new)

Gabriela I'm in! With Frequent flyer miles, so let's see where it gets me :)

- Map, famous landmark, or Mode of transportation on the cover
The Distance Between Us by Kasie West By car
This is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith By boat
Things I Can't Forget by Miranda Kenneally By bike
Paper Towns by John Green Map

- Set in a different country (I live in Uruguay BTW)
The Fiery Heart (Bloodlines, #4) by Richelle Mead Set in the US
French Kiss (Diary of a Crush, #1) by Sarra Manning Set in England
The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo Set in Malaysia (Adult)
The Beautiful and the Cursed (The Dispossessed, #1) by Page Morgan Set in France
Tiger's Curse (The Tiger Saga, #1) by Colleen Houck Set in India
Tomorrow, When the War Began (Tomorrow, #1) by John Marsden Set in Australia

- Translation
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an IKEA Wardrobe A novel by Romain Puértolas From French (Adult)
Vamos a calentar el sol by José Mauro de Vasconcelos From Portuguese

Completed: 12 books / 27,000 miles


message 11: by [deleted user] (last edited Aug 06, 2015 05:13PM) (new)

Im in! its Uni holidays :)

books with Maps, Passport or transport
The Distance Between Us by Kasie West Nowhere But Here (Thunder Road, #1) by Katie McGarry

Title with : World, Wander..ect
This Shattered World (Starbound, #2) by Amie Kaufman

City in the Title
Vampires of Manhattan (The New Blue Bloods Coven, #1) by Melissa de la Cruz

Different Country
Dreams of Gods and Monsters (Daughter of Smoke and Bone, #3) by Laini Taylor -Rome We Were Liars by E. Lockhart -America Kinslayer (The Lotus War, #2) by Jay Kristoff -Japan The Beautiful and the Cursed (The Dispossessed, #1) by Page Morgan - Paris

Translated from another language
Tiger Moon by Antonia Michaelis - from German- set in India


Completed
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart -America 2500 miles
Nowhere But Here (Thunder Road, #1) by Katie McGarry -1500 miles
This Shattered World (Starbound, #2) by Amie Kaufman - 2000 miles


message 12: by Jenny (last edited Jul 28, 2015 11:41PM) (new)

Jenny (narcisse) | 1946 comments I'm in. Books to come.
I think I'm going the miles route, but I'm keeping track of continents just in case I inadvertently complete that one.

Maybes:
Other Countries-
Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta Isla and the Happily Ever After (Anna and the French Kiss, #3) by Stephanie Perkins Iced (Fever, #6) by Karen Marie Moning
Map/Landmark/Transport-
City Name in Title-
Translated-
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium, #3) by Stieg Larsson
Keyword-
This Shattered World (Starbound, #2) by Amie Kaufman The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time, #1) by Robert Jordan The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells

Finished:
Ink and Bone (The Great Library, #1) by Rachel Caine - 2500 mi - Other Country (Egypt) / Africa


message 13: by Hillary (last edited Jul 08, 2015 12:32AM) (new)

Hillary (eledri) | 759 comments Im in.

Finished:
Hate is Such a Strong Word by Sarah Ayoub (YA Australia)


message 14: by Barb (last edited Sep 24, 2015 03:00PM) (new)

Barb I'm in. I'll have to look for books and then decide which I'm going to do.

Just One Year (Just One Day, #2) by Gayle Forman - finished, 2500 miles - India and Holland
Mosquitoland by David Arnold - finished, 1500 miles - bus on the cover
Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta - finished, 2500 miles, takes place in Australia
Royally Lost by Angie Stanton - finished, 1500 miles - map on the cover
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4) by J.K. Rowling - finished, 2500 miles (England)
The Carnival at Bray by Jessie Ann Foley finished, 2250 miles, city name in the title
12750 total!

Title with World, etc
The Islands at the End of the World (Islands at the End of the World, #1) by Austin Aslan The Young World (The Young World, #1) by Chris Weitz


message 15: by Casey (last edited Sep 11, 2015 09:36PM) (new)

Casey Anderson | 637 comments I'm in. Going for Option 2 - Globetrotter

COmpleted: 6,500 pts

Peter and the Starcatchers (Peter and the Starcatchers, #1) by Dave Barry for mode of transportation, 1500 pts (MG)
The Sight (Sight, #1) by David Clement-Davies based in Romania, 2,500 pts
Daughter of Smoke & Bone (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, #1) by Laini Taylor other country Prague 2,500 pts


message 16: by Gremlin (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments Casey wrote: "I'm in. NO idea what i"m doing. Can I start one and change my mind and use them for the other option if applicable?"

Yup! Absolutely! :)


message 17: by Gremlin (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments Hey gang! I made a slight change to one of the goals in the "Frequent flyer" section.

For the cover-image hunt (which was supposed to be the easiest things to find) I swapped out "Passport" (<--- because it seemed near impossible to find any titles with a passport on the cover) and put in "famous landmarks."

If you're wondering what a famous landmark might be - just look at the image at the top of this challenge for ideas ;)


message 18: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 560 comments I'm going to give this one a shot! My track record isn't the greatest and I have a big move coming up, but who knows? Maybe I'll surprise myself, lol


message 19: by Dany (new)

Dany A.a (itsdany3) | 1 comments Im In and I think i actually completed one :p

Read a book that takes place in a country other than the one you live in! (If you do this more than once, make sure that they are different countries):
Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver
2,500 miles


message 20: by Christie (new)

Christie (cereale) I wanted to recommend some YA books for those brave souls who might be trying option 1:

Africa: Black Dove, White Raven by Elizabeth Wein Cleopatra Confesses by Carolyn Meyer
Asia: Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
Antarctica: The White Darkness by Geraldine McCaughrean
Australia: Stolen A Letter to My Captor by Lucy Christopher

I've read all of these and they are pretty good, so if you are looking for something for option 1 I definitely suggest these (haven't read any YA set in South America, but the book Maya's Notebook by Isabel Allende features a 19 year old protagonist and reads very much like YA. Its set mainly in Chile).


message 21: by Fiorela (last edited Aug 21, 2015 08:01AM) (new)

Fiorela (filemot) | 30 comments Hey all! I'm in, I'll be doing option 2, globetrotter all the way! I will research for the books though.

Translations
The Neverending Story by Michael Ende The Ladies' Paradise (Les Rougon-Macquart, #11) by Émile Zola

Map, famous landmark, or Mode of transportation on the cover
Paper Towns by John Green Nickel Plated by Aric Davis

Real city name
The Prince of Venice Beach by Blake Nelson

Other countries
East by Edith Pattou -Norway The Book Thief by Markus Zusak -Germany Tiger's Curse (The Tiger Saga, #1) by Colleen Houck -India Beelzebub Girl (Ancient Legends, #2) by Jayde Scott -Scotland While We Run (When We Wake, #2) by Karen Healey -Australia Stormdancer (The Lotus War, #1) by Jay Kristoff -Japan


message 22: by Diane (new)

Diane | 1234 comments Finished #1 Monument 14 (Monument 14, #1) by Emmy Laybourne finished 7/6/2015 - City in Title - Monument Colorado - 2250 points


message 23: by Casey (new)

Casey Anderson | 637 comments Fiorela wrote: "Hey all! I'm in, I'll be doing option 2, globetrotter all the way! I will research for the books though.

Translations
The Neverending Story by Michael Ende

Map, famous landmark, or Mode of tra..."


Is East by Edith Pattou based in Antartica?


message 24: by Gremlin (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments Casey wrote: "Is East by Edith Pattou based in Antartica?"

Hi Casey! A little research tells me that East actually takes place in 16th century Norway.

So, Europe - not Antarctica.


message 25: by Fiorela (last edited Jul 07, 2015 08:40PM) (new)

Fiorela (filemot) | 30 comments Casey wrote: "Fiorela wrote: "Hey all! I'm in, I'll be doing option 2, globetrotter all the way! I will research for the books though.

Translations
The Neverending Story by Michael Ende

Map, famous landmark..."


Is based in Norway:)


message 26: by Gabriela (new)

Gabriela I've finished the first one for 2500 miles, The Fiery Heart (Bloodlines, #4) by Richelle Mead Set in a different country (US), and updated post #10.

Also, I had a question about the translations. My native language is Spanish but I read mostly in English, so a book that has been translated from English wouldn't count, would it? And for other languages, do I have to read the Spanish translations, or is it that as long as I don't read the original it's OK?

Thanks in advance!


message 27: by Hillary (new)

Hillary (eledri) | 759 comments Not sure which option I am going with yet but...

Finished #1 Hate is Such a Strong Word by Sarah Ayoub (YA Australia)

Updated post #13


message 28: by Day (new)

Day La | 46 comments Option 2:
♦ Read a book that takes place in a country other than the one you live in! (If you do this more than once, make sure that they are different countries):
2,500 miles

I just finished Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning! It takes place in Ireland!


message 29: by Gremlin (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments Gabriela wrote: "Also, I had a question about the translations. My native language is Spanish but I read mostly in English, so a book that has been translated from English wouldn't count, would it? And for other languages, do I have to read the Spanish translations, or is it that as long as I don't read the original it's OK?"

Phew! That is a GREAT question, Gabriela! I would be willing to count one book that has been translated from English into Spanish for you (since Spanish is your native language).

As you're clearly bilingual in your reading abilities, it wouldn't matter to me what language you read other translations in SO LONG AS they were originally published in a language that is NOT Spanish or English. Does that make sense? Hopefully that opens up more possibilities for you!


message 30: by Gabriela (new)

Gabriela Gremlin wrote: "Gabriela wrote: "Also, I had a question about the translations. My native language is Spanish but I read mostly in English, so a book that has been translated from English wouldn't count, would it?..."

¡¡Muchas gracias!! :) That clears up my doubts, but I'll try not to rely on the book originally written in English (it's called 'challenge' for a reason, right?)


message 31: by Anna (last edited Sep 02, 2015 04:29PM) (new)

Anna | 231 comments I'm in for option 2 but I have a few questions. For the location of a book's setting does it have to be a majority of the book? I'm wondering about Cress specifically which takes place in Beijing, the Sahara Desert, and space. And since we have to use different countries are we not suppose to use the same root word more than once? For example, could I use World After and Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports and This Shattered World?

Other possibilities:
Black Dove, White Raven by Elizabeth Wein Dead End in Norvelt by Jack Gantos (non-YA) Paper Towns by John Green A Web of Air (Fever Crumb #2) by Philip Reeve

COMPLETED:
Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer - another country - China - 2500 pts
Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (Maximum Ride, #3) by James Patterson - root word - world - 2000 pts
Black Dove, White Raven by Elizabeth Wein - another country - Ethiopia - 2500 pts
The Carnival at Bray by Jessie Ann Foley - another country - Ireland - 2500 pts

Total points: 9500


message 32: by Gremlin (new)

Gremlin | 966 comments Anna wrote: "I'm in for option 2 but I have a few questions. For the location of a book's setting does it have to be a majority of the book? I'm wondering about Cress specifically which takes ..."

Welcome to the challenge, Anna! And good questions.

#1 - When it comes to the different countries, I left that a little vague on purpose (to allow some flexibility to the readers) but my idea was that a large part of the book should take place in that country (like, preferably 50% or more). For instance, I don't think that I'd want to count The Fault in Our Stars as a book taking place in Amererdam, even though they take a trip there - because MOST of the book takes place in the US. Does that make sense? But really, I'm leaving it up to reader discretion (since I haven't read all of the books in the world and would have a hard time arguing the point on many of these). Honor code! :)

#2 - I think reusing the same root word is okay. But if you want to give yourself an extra challenge, then don't! Totally up to you.


message 33: by Christie (new)

Christie (cereale) Finished my first: Two-Way Street by Lauren Barnholdt for 1500 miles (Mode of Transportation on the cover). Updated post #8.


message 34: by Anna Kay (last edited Jul 15, 2015 06:13PM) (new)

Anna Kay (annakaybooks) | 697 comments I think I'm going to once again TRY to complete a challenge! I'm going for Option 2, and possibly Sightseer. Some possibilities:

Map, Famous landmark or Mode of Transportation On Cover

Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid Wishing Cross Station by February Grace Pirate Curse (The Wave Walkers, #1) by Kai Meyer

Root Words Title (world, wander, trip, adventure, hotel, explore, tourist, bridge, travel, culture)



City Name in Title

The Dyerville Tales by M.P. Kozlowsky A Long Way from Verona by Jane Gardam Lark Rise to Candleford by Flora Thompson Anne of Avonlea (Anne of Green Gables, #2) by L.M. Montgomery Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell

Takes place in a country other than the one you live in (more than once = different countries)

The Carnival at Bray by Jessie Ann Foley The Blue Castle  by L.M. Montgomery The Demon King (Seven Realms, #1) by Cinda Williams Chima Nobody's Girl by Sarra Manning Oh. My. Gods. (Oh. My. Gods., #1) by Tera Lynn Childs Hello, I Love You by Katie M. Stout The Finnish Line  by Linda Gerber Narvla's Celtic New Year by Therese Gilardi

Translated from a language that is not your native language

The Circle (The Engelsfors Trilogy, #1) by Mats Strandberg The Valley of the Wolves (Crónicas de la Torre, #1) by Laura Gallego García A Time of Miracles by Anne-Laure Bondoux


message 35: by Casey (new)

Casey Anderson | 637 comments I want to do option 1 but everything I want/have is either North America, Europe or Australia . Gotta keep looking.


message 36: by Barb (last edited Jul 14, 2015 04:50AM) (new)

Barb Finished Just One Year. It takes place in several countries. But Holland and India mostly. 2500 miles!

Updated post 14


message 37: by Fiorela (new)

Fiorela (filemot) | 30 comments Post #21

Finished Nickel Plated by Aric Davis - Mode of transportation - 1500 miles


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Anna | 231 comments Thanks for the answers Gremlin.

I finished my 1st book Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer - another country - China - 2500 pts

updated #31


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Christie (cereale) Finished my 2nd Curtsies & Conspiracies (Finishing School, #2) by Gail Carriger . This takes place in a different country (England) so it adds 2500 miles to my 1500 miles for a total of 4000 miles. Updated post #8.


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Finished my first book We Were Liars by E. Lockhart - another country - America 2500miles


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Casey Anderson | 637 comments So I'm thinking about reading this for my next one, Obernewtyn (Obernewtyn Chronicles, #1) by Isobelle Carmody but is it actually based in Austrailia?


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Casey wrote: "So I'm thinking about reading this for my next one, Obernewtyn (Obernewtyn Chronicles, #1) by Isobelle Carmody but is it actually based in Austrailia?"

Im pretty sure its a fantasy land,
the author is just Aussy


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Diane | 1234 comments Finished UnDivided (Unwind, #4) by Neal Shusterman on July 5th - it didn't click that this book was a landmark with the statue of Liberty on the cover until just now. adding 1500 miles to my 2250 totaling 3750


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Gremlin | 966 comments Melanie wrote: "Im in! its Uni holidays :)

books with Maps, Passport or transport
The Distance Between Us by Kasie WestI'll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios...I dont know ig this is allowed but it does have a motel on the cover so thought it fit with the theme?"


Hi Melanie! Just noticed you're question there! I like you're creativity, but I'm afraid we can't count I'll Meet You There. I'm gonna have to be a stickler for the cover images requested - maps, landmarks, and modes of transport.


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Gremlin | 966 comments Diane wrote: "Finished UnDivided (Unwind, #4) by Neal Shusterman on July 5th - it didn't click that this book was a landmark with the statue of Liberty on the cover until just now. adding 1500 miles to my 2250 totaling 3750"

Good one, Diane!


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Gremlin wrote: "Melanie wrote: "Im in! its Uni holidays :)

books with Maps, Passport or transport
The Distance Between Us by Kasie WestI'll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios...I dont know ig this is allo..."


ahh thats ok :) Ill find something


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Barb Finished a couple books while we were on vacation, and I've already updated post 14.

Mosquitoland by David Arnold - I really liked it! More than I think I expected to.
Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta - Loved this one. Cried so much through the last couple chapters.


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Kdbrand | 353 comments Life just keeps getting in the way of my reading time. :(
Finally finished #1 Border Town by Shen Congwen (Asia), and I think this should count as non-ya. It was originally written in Chinese, and reads more like a fairy-tale.

Updated post #6


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Diane | 1234 comments Would a reread count for the challenge or do the books need to be first time reads?


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Gremlin | 966 comments Diane wrote: "Would a reread count for the challenge or do the books need to be first time reads?"

I'm totally fine with rereads!


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