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message 51: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) So it's already the 9th, and I'm only 4/15. I didn't think I'd finish, but I'm pretty sure that at this point, I definitely won't.

Not going to stop me from trying though! haha


Sallie(GeorgiaGirl) (shuga) Good to know that my fearless time lord is in the same boat as myself lol I feel the same way


message 53: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Well, as long as we're enjoying ourselves, that's the point!


message 54: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) Yup, you've got a third taker for that title over here, guys ;)


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments Haha, guys, I'm going to finish, I'm up to 10/15. These days I don't watch much TV except for the HBO blockbusters like Game of Thrones and my kids are grown so more lovely reading time for me.

Just conserve your reading time for the August challenge...


message 56: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) I think I just don't read as fast as some of the people in this group! :D


message 57: by Sheila (new)

Sheila (sheilalynn) | 21 comments Nicole wrote: "I think I just don't read as fast as some of the people in this group! :D"

I completely agree with you Nicole. My goal for the year is to read a book a week. I thought that was going to be a hard enough goal, but it seems a lot of people are reading so much more than that. :)


message 58: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) I am reading way more this year than I have before. The group has pushed me farther :D


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments I guess it matters at which stage of life you are at as to how much you can read. When I had three kids at home including one of my children who is special needs and working in our business I read zilch. Maybe five books a year. Now my kids are grown and I work part time and from home a whole lot of time opens up for things we want to do not things we have to do. Take heart, people! You're all doing fine.


message 60: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Wish I could work part time and/or from home!


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments Haha Steven, one of the perks when you hit the big 5-0...


message 62: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) I already get made fun of enough for how much I tend to read. Looking forward to the perks of hitting the big 5-0 myself!


message 63: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie (darlingdoor) | 226 comments I know personally it really depends on what kind of books you're reading. I read recently that most YA novels are written on a 5th grade reading comprehension level (difficulty of sentence structure and vocabulary, not necessarily theme or topics). It's a lot easier to blow through something like that than it is a more adult novel. That's not to knock YA - I read a ton of it myself - but I never fault myself for taking a bit longer with other genres.


message 64: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) I agree, Ashley Marie! Some genres are much easier to blow through than others.

I'm reading The Twelve, sequel to the Passage... and it's NOT easy to speed through. But I did A TON of reading yesterday -- finished the last 30% of Light of the Moon, read almost 10% of The Twelve, AND 20% of B is for Burglar.


message 65: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) I've finished SIX now. I'm struggling with the Twelve, as I love it but I feel like it requires more attention and I read slower than other books. Maybe the "big book intimidation" factor is playing a role, I dunno.

I really want to read more of the Sword of Truth series, but book two is 1000 pages and it just feels like it would take me weeks haha!


message 66: by Barb (new)

Barb Argh, GR didn't show any new posts in this thread, sorry! I guess I'm one of the speed readers in the group, but I'm with Lisa -- my kids are grown, I only work part-time, and my hubby is rarely home, so I have LOTS of time to read. I also deal with frequent bouts of insomnia, and when I can't sleep, I read.


message 67: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) I'm kicking my own butt on reading, doing NOTHING else the past two days. I've read a TON of pages! :D

I really want to finish this challenge haha.


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments I've got ever confidence in you, El Capitan... I've got two spots to fill and the books half read.


message 69: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) Time Lord Steven wrote: "I've finished SIX now. I'm struggling with the Twelve, as I love it but I feel like it requires more attention and I read slower than other books. Maybe the "big book intimidation" factor is play..."

Sword of Truth isn't that bad, actually. They were the first "big" fantasy series that I tackled. They are written in that "simple YA" way, which makes them easy as hell to just wack your way through, regardless of the daunting 1000 pages.

Don't know if that helps, but thought I'd offer the experience ;)


message 70: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) The first one took me like two weeks. But it wasn't even that long compared to the rest haha!


message 71: by Lisa - (Aussie Girl) (last edited Jul 18, 2013 09:17PM) (new)

Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments Lisa - (Aussie Girl) CLAIMED FOR LISA.
FINISHED 15/15

1. New author: Katherine Allred. The Sweet Gum Tree. ***. Finished 7/7.

2. Heartless by G Carriger. Book 4 Parasol Protectorate. finished 06/28. ****
2. Moonlight Road. Book 11 Virgin River. Finished 7/2. 4.5 stars

3. Loving Edits by Mickie B Ashling. 240 pgs. finished 7/8. ****
3. MacReive by Kresley Cole. 384 pgs. Finished 7/5. ****
3. Heat by R Lee Smith. Finished 23rd June. 617 pages

4. Colour: Purple. Finished 7/4. Midnight Kiss. ***.
4. Colour: Blue. Finished 7/11. The Seduction of Phaeton Black. ****
4. Colour: Orange. Finished 7/15. Quinn's Undying Rose. ****.
4. Colour: Bronze. Finished 7/18 The Iron Duke 4.5 stars.


5.M/T The Lady of Secrets. Susan Carroll. 6/26
A. Duncan: Vampires in America. DB Reynolds. Finished 7/1. ****
N. A Novella Collection by Courtney Milan. Finished 7/12. ****
G. C W Gortner. The Confessions of Catherine de Medici. 7/9. ****
O. On the Prowl. Anthology. Finished 7/19. ***

Colours: Midnight Kiss (Includes Virgin River, #12) by Robyn Carr The Seduction of Phaeton Black (Paranormal Investigator, #1) by Jillian Stone Quinn's Undying Rose (Scanguards Vampires #6) by Tina Folsom The Iron Duke (Iron Seas, #1) by Meljean Brook


message 72: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Nice job, Lisa!!!


message 73: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) Fantastic, well done!


message 74: by Diane L (new)

Diane L Finished on the 17th. Now I need to get going on my book chain book when I get back home on Monday.


message 75: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Way to go, Evana!!! :D


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments Thanks everyone and congrats Evana!


message 77: by Jane (new)

Jane  | 206 comments way to go Lisa and Evana.

I have just finished Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders, #1) by Robin Hobb which has taken me some time, I will definitely read the next in the series but I am not quite ready for a 900 page book just now.

I am still hoping to finish this challenge.


message 78: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Good to see you Jane!


message 79: by Barb (new)

Barb Once again, GR didn't send me any notifications about new posts here :( Congrats to Lisa and Evana for finishing, that's great! And I'm done too!


MT MINI-CHALLENGE, 6/23 - 7/31
PROGRESS: 15/15


Books in italics are merely possibilities; all are subject to change.

NEW-TO-ME AUTHOR - DONE
The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story, by Lily Koppel, finished 7/2


BOOKS FROM SERIES - DONE
The Quick and the Thread (Embroidery Mystery #1), by Amanda Lee, finished 6/26
Mama Rides Shotgun ((Mace Bauer #2), by Deborah Sharp, finished 6/29


NUMBER OF PAGES - DONE
✔ 160-250 pages - Friendkeeping: A Field Guide to the People You Love, Hate, and Can't Live Without, by Julie Klam, finished 6/30 - 222 pages
✔ 250-400 pages - A Royal Pain (Her Royal Spyness #2), by Rhys Bowen, finished 7/11 – 320 pages
✔ 400 + pages - The Distant Hours - 562 pages


COVER COLOR - DONE
✔ 1 - Island Girls by Nancy Thayer
Island Girls, by Nancy Thayer, finished 7/1
✔ 2 - Thirteen At Dinner  by Agatha Christie
Thirteen At Dinner (Hercule Poirot #9), by Agatha Christie, finished 7/4
✔ 3 - Ladies' Night by Mary Kay Andrews
Ladies' Night, by Mary Kay Andrews, finished 7/6
✔ 4 - Civil War Women by Frank McSherry
Civil War Women, by Frank McSherry, Jr., finished 7/8


SPELL MANGO or TANGO - DONE
M/T - Tilt-a-Whirl (John Ceepak #1), by Chris Grabenstein, finished 7/13
A - author Avery Aames - The Long Quiche Goodbye (Cheese Shop #1), finished 6/24
N - Never Kissed Goodnight (Leigh Koslow #4), by Edie Claire, finished 7/13
G - Gone with the Win (Bed & Breakfast #28), by Mary Daheim, finished 7/21
O - Olga: A Daughter's Tale, by Marie-Thérèse Browne, finished 7/18


The Long Quiche Goodbye (A Cheese Shop Mystery #1) by Avery Aames  The Quick and the Thread (An Embroidery Mystery, #1) by Amanda Lee  The Distant Hours by Kate Morton  Mama Rides Shotgun (A Mace Bauer Mystery #2) by Deborah Sharp  Friendkeeping A Field Guide to the People You Love, Hate, and Can't Live Without by Julie Klam  Island Girls by Nancy Thayer  The Astronaut Wives Club A True Story by Lily Koppel  Thirteen At Dinner  by Agatha Christie  Ladies' Night by Mary Kay Andrews  Civil War Women by Frank McSherry

A Royal Pain (Her Royal Spyness Mysteries, #2) by Rhys Bowen  Never Kissed Goodnight (Leigh Koslow Mystery #4) by Edie Claire  Tilt-a-Whirl (John Ceepak Mystery, #1) by Chris Grabenstein  Olga A Daughter's Tale by Marie-Thérèse Browne  Gone with the Win A Bed-and-Breakfast Mystery by Mary Daheim




Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments Good one Jane and congrats Barb! I think we are all gearing up for the August challenge.


message 81: by Jane (last edited Jul 21, 2013 04:47PM) (new)

Jane  | 206 comments I am definitely back. I have finished Moon Child which is not a long book but it counts.

In a few hours the High Summer Read-a-Thon is starting and I am hoping to read 5 books during this week long Read-a-Thon and then I have just one more book for this challenge.

I am also ready for the August challenge. Still mid move, looking for a job I don't know how much reading I will be doing but I have several books for all categories lined up.

Just realized that I forgot to put Ship Of Magic on my MangoTango bookshelf yesterday so I don't know if it is included in this weeks total.


message 82: by Barb (new)

Barb Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "I think we are all gearing up for the August challenge."

I don't know whether I should try to plan for the August challenge or not. When I *do take the time to plan, I end up changing my books a dozen times (or more!) so I feel like I've wasted all the time I spent planning ahead. I think I'll probably just wing it at first, then start some planning if it looks like we'll need help getting categories done on time LOL


message 83: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) I just picked a handful of books that would fit some of the categories and I can pick and choose from at the beginning. Later in the challenge I'll fit books into specific places!


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments I was wondering how we were going to do this challenge. Do we claim categories one at a time as we are reading the book that fits? Thought this might work better than claiming multiple categories and not getting to them in the time available... Give everybody a chance to work on available categories.


message 85: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) Jane wrote: "way to go Lisa and Evana.

I have just finished Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders, #1) by Robin Hobb which has taken me some time, I will definitely read the next in the series but I am not quite ready for a 900 page..."


I have read both Ship of Magic and the Mad Ship in the last three months. Aren't they amazing! Maybe we can do a buddy read of the final book in the series in like four months time ;)


message 86: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Check out Monsieur Mango's challenge post. He explains everything! Basically it's a "claim one or two spots at a time" situation, based off what you're actually reading, rather than claiming whole categories.


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 240 comments Thanks for the clarification, Steven.


message 88: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) I think it should be easier this way, and everyone can participate in any category without feeling like they're stepping onto other's turf.

plus we will be able to switch it up if we get bored with a category!


message 89: by Barb (last edited Jul 21, 2013 08:15PM) (new)

Barb Time Lord Steven wrote: "Check out Monsieur Mango's challenge post. He explains everything! Basically it's a "claim one or two spots at a time" situation, based off what you're actually reading"

I think if we each claim a slot as we start reading a book, that would probably work out for the best. I usually have 3-4 books going at the same time, so don't anyone panic if I claim 3-4 slots :) I know others who focus on one book at a time, and that's perfectly ok too! We all have different reading styles :)


message 90: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Finished another! Three to go... Will update my post once I get to a computer :)


message 91: by Barb (new)

Barb Go Steven!!


message 92: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) Is there a thread yet for August's challenge, or will that come up later in the month?


message 93: by Barb (last edited Jul 22, 2013 09:37PM) (new)

Barb It's posted, Nicole, but only for reading right now. It will probably open up for posts later this week.
Mango Tango August Challenge

I think a few things are going to be tweaked in the next couple of days -- to make it easier for us, less 'restrictive' -- which is part of the reason the thread hasn't been opened yet for posting :)


message 94: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Field (nicolefield) Thank you, Barb. Now I can start thinking about which of my books for next month fit into which slot ;)

I'll probably be trying for 5 or 6 novels to help out in the group challenge.


message 95: by Barb (new)

Barb I need to start thinking about my August books too -- but I still have some July challenges to finish first!


message 96: by Diane L (new)

Diane L I'll be reading the Harry Potter series in August for a challenge in another group - "Read a series of at least 5 books from start to finish." I promised my daughter-in-law that I would finally read HP when August rolled around. With the WBY buddy read, I should be able to find somewhere to put them all into our challenge.


message 97: by Barb (new)

Barb If nothing else, Evana, I'm sure they're on other readers' shelves :) You can count books you've read from MT members' shelves OR from other teams' shelves.


message 98: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Plus there's that "books made into movies" category!


message 99: by Steven (new)

Steven (gallifreyan1218) Two left! I think I'm going to make it! :D


message 100: by Barb (new)

Barb You can do it!!


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