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message 1: by Adele, Moderator (new)

Adele (mooturtil) | 1749 comments Mod
Reading 13 books.. why? well its well known creepy number. And personally it is my lucky number.
Reading Paranormal books shouldn't be hard its quite easy really. But there is the challenge

As long as it has one at least 3 paranormal species in it, it counts. short stories and poetry has to be over 5000 words. Oh and what i mean by species is being a shifter, vampire etc

You can read e-books, audio books, ARC's, are accepted. as long as it’s a book.

It can be a stand-alone or series books

Overlaps with other challenges are allowed and encouraged.

You have 2 months to complete this challenge.


message 2: by Adele, Moderator (new)

Adele (mooturtil) | 1749 comments Mod
I don't see why not.


message 3: by Emma (new)

Emma Meade (emmameade) | 1 comments My TBR list is already so long, I have enough books on my Kindle to last me five years, yet I keep buying more and more. :)


message 4: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Turner (tashaturner) Emma wrote: "My TBR list is already so long, I have enough books on my Kindle to last me five years, yet I keep buying more and more. :)"

I have that same problem :D


message 5: by Adele, Moderator (new)

Adele (mooturtil) | 1749 comments Mod
yes with so many free ones I keep finding I think I'm set for a bit as well. this is why I thought reading challenges would be a great idea to knock a few off my TBR pile. it glares at me daily. I can almost hear a gutteral voice saying read me.....OK so maybe I had a bit too much wine with dinner.


message 6: by Cerys (new)

Cerys Lys (cerysdulys) | 4 comments This is a great challenge! I'll have to keep an eye out for some paranormal books that'll fit the bill.

Just curious, but to things like espers(like psychic humans?) count as a paranormal species? I'm not sure how that fits, since they're human technically, but with psychic powers and all of that.


message 7: by Adele, Moderator (new)

Adele (mooturtil) | 1749 comments Mod
yep, I think that fits paranormal.


message 8: by Beth (new)

Beth Revers | 17 comments having trouble finding the widget, can you help?


message 9: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Turner (tashaturner) I found it by going to the group home page. Hope that works for you


message 10: by Beth (new)

Beth Revers | 17 comments Thanks!


message 11: by Holly (new)

Holly | 16 comments So do we pick three paranormal creatures and read 13 books about them or do we just read 13 paranormal creature books?


message 12: by Adele, Moderator (new)

Adele (mooturtil) | 1749 comments Mod
13 books with any paranormal creature. the could all be vampires, or a bit of this and a bit of that. its up to you.


message 13: by Adele, Moderator (new)

Adele (mooturtil) | 1749 comments Mod
Remember different types of shifters count....I have changed the widget to say that as well.
Different types of vampires count too....eg, house and rogue like in the chicagoland vampires series. Or red vamps and normal vamps like in the house of night series.


message 14: by Amyiw, Challenges Moderator (last edited May 15, 2013 08:39AM) (new)

Amyiw | 1066 comments Mod
I've read these and they have at least 3 -- first book in series
More Paranormal romance
A Hunger Like No Other
Slave to Sensation
Dragon Bound
Pleasure Unbound
The Darkest Night
Atlantis Rising
Tiger Eye
Night Pleasures
That Voodoo You Do
Bunny and the Bear
More on the Urban Fantasy side
God Save the Queen
Magic Bites
Soulless
Dead Witch Walking
Hounded
Storm Front
Three Days to Dead

I don't remember if there were 3 in Jacob but there is in the series, and from Elijah the 3rd book, and subsequently, there are more than 3 species

A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark, #2) by Kresley Cole Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changeling, #1) by Nalini Singh Dragon Bound (Elder Races, #1) by Thea Harrison Pleasure Unbound (Demonica, #1) by Larissa Ione The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, #1) by Gena Showalter Atlantis Rising (Warriors of Poseidon, #1) by Alyssa Day Tiger Eye (Dirk & Steele, #1) by Marjorie M. Liu Night Pleasures (Dark-Hunter, #2) by Sherrilyn Kenyon That Voodoo You Do (That Old Black Magic, #1) by Jodi Redford Bunny and the Bear (Furry United Coalition, #1) by Eve Langlais God Save the Queen (The Immortal Empire, #1) by Kate Locke Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, #1) by Ilona Andrews Soulless (Parasol Protectorate, #1) by Gail Carriger Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1) by Kim Harrison Hounded (The Iron Druid Chronicles, #1) by Kevin Hearne Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1) by Jim Butcher Three Days to Dead (Dreg City, #1) by Kelly Meding Jacob (Nightwalkers, #1) by Jacquelyn Frank

So far I've read--
Infinity (Chronicles of Nick, #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon Invincible (Chronicles of Nick, #2) by Sherrilyn Kenyon Infamous (Chronicles of Nick, #3) by Sherrilyn Kenyon Spider’s Revenge (Elemental Assassin, #5) by Jennifer Estep Sandman Slim (Sandman Slim, #1) by Richard Kadrey The Queen Is Dead (The Immortal Empire, #2) by Kate Locke Wild Invitation (Psy-Changeling 0.5, 3.5, 9.5, 10.5) by Nalini Singh Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock, #1) by Faith Hunter Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville, #2) by Carrie Vaughn


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