The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
FALL CHALLENGE 2013
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30.1. Ms. Anderson's Task: I'm Sorry, Dee!

I want to do Option 1 for both books-
Can I read the same "new to me" author for both of the books?


Thanks

I want to do Option 1 for both books-
Can I read the same "new to me" author for both of the books?"
You may, since it's just an author you've discovered since January.
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Bluemoon wrote: "For Option 3 could I read a book by Sue Ann Jaffarian? Not sure if it counts as 3 letters or 6.
Thanks"
Looking at her website, which refers to her as "Sue Ann," I'm going to have to say it's six.
For Option 1: the wide window
For Option 5: the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and other tales of terror
Would these work?
For Option 5: the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and other tales of terror
Would these work?

For Option 5: the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and other tales of terror
Would these work?"
Sounds good to me! I'm assuming you only started reading Lemony Snicket since January :D
I have known about these books but never gotten around to reading them.




Approved. I just read it, and it definitely fits. Great book!


Sorry to hear that. If it helps, I know plenty of non-romance novels labeled GBLT (I almost never read erotica, since I stick to books I can recommend to my students), including some novels-in-verse and well-written memoirs. But it's up to you which tasks you choose!

Rock Chick
Fifth Grave Past the Light
Thanks!

Rock Chick
Fifth Grave Past the Light
Thanks!"
Both approved, just in case!


Does GLBT also count?"
It does (and it's a wonderful book--I read it in college for one of my YA lit courses).
How did I miss that? I'll have Sandy fix the acronym so it's perfectly clear ^_^;; Thank you for pointing that out!


Nope. Sandy and I talked about it, too, and she said it didn't need to be there. The author should just be someone you first read this year.

If I wasn't sorry, I'd have made an all-poetry, all-new-authors task just for you *_~

I want to do Option 1 for both books-
Can I read the same "new to me" author for both of the books?"
You may, since it's just an author you've discovered si..."
No worries I am sure I can find something else. Thought it was worth a shot.

I read Blue Place and ended up giving it 5*. So I think I will try book #2 Stay, if I can get it on interlibrary loan.
My second book for this task is between: Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson, Out to Canaan by Jan Karon and Three-legged Horse by Ann Hood. All of which I own.

For the author new to me this year, does a pseudonym count? I'd read the author under her regular name, but she has switched genres and is using a different name for those.

Will The Book of Lost Fragrances work for 5 words? Didn't know if we could count The.
If not, I'm pretty sure this works, The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.. 5 not counting the, of, or the B.

All of the three-letter names will work fine.
And yes, sleep always helps. I might need to pick up the Aud Torvingen books...I've heard of the author, but the synopses sound interesting.
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Donna Jo wrote: "Like the task--not so fond of the dice roll (come on! that six is just an invitation to dithering over what to choose.)
For the author new to me this year, does a pseudonym count? I'd read the au..."
Since it's the same person writing under another name, I'm going to have to say it won't work. But maybe the book you have in mind will work for one of the other options and you could use your 6 for that? *_~
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April wrote: "I rolled a 1 and a 5
Will The Book of Lost Fragrances work for 5 words? Didn't know if we could count The.
If not, I'm pretty sure this works, The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.. 5 n..."
I'm counting all parts of speech as words, so either book will work!

Dee, that does look like it would be a fun read.


You should see my list of library requests for the upcoming challenge. I keep finding books I want to read, so I've got about 20 checked out, another 15 on hold, and 10 or so "in transit," just in case the new to-be-posted tasks will fit the ones I don't already have placed.

I am having the same problem. Luckily my library doesn't have a limit on checked out books, but I need this thing to start already so I can read some of these and turn them back in.


I just look to see if there are other holds on the book - if there are, I read it as soon as possible and return it. Otherwise, I figure if nobody puts a hold on it, then I'm not keeping it from someone who really wants it!
And my library just reduced the number of allowed holds from 15 to 10 - I keep thinking it's because of me, LOL!
And my library just reduced the number of allowed holds from 15 to 10 - I keep thinking it's because of me, LOL!


Option 4 - Three to Get Deadly
Option 5 - Secrets of a Summer Night"
Those are both fine. Enjoy!

2 - My Education
4 - Can You Keep a Secret?

2 - My Education
4 - Can You Keep a Secret?"
Both work!

2 - My Education
4 - Can You Keep a Secret?"
Bot..."
Thanks!

The Dex-Files and yes...I discovered the author and series just last month:)
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By rolling double 5s last season for my task, Dee…well, it's hard to know where to find good poetry if you're not a fan of it to begin with. So I recommended Ellen Hopkins' books, and now she has a new author she likes! Yay!
…But because of the initial trauma and angst I put her through (not to mention the drama of the books themselves), this task is dedicated to her. Thanks for being my "reading sister," Dee!
Roll two dice. If you get doubles, roll again until you get two different numbers. Dice Roller. REQUIRED: State what numbers you rolled.
NOTE: As always, my task is a children's and graphic novel-friendly place! Children's books under 300 pages can be used, as can graphic novels, and books with the genre Sequential Art, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga, as long as they meet the task and general SRC requirements.
Option 1: Finding new authors can be fun, but sometimes it's nice to just get to know an acquaintance better. Read a book by an author you've discovered and read at least one book by since January 2013.
Option 2: Dee and I both enjoy love stories that are less mainstream‒they're just more fun! Read a book with the genre GLBT on its main page.
Option 3: Our readerboard names may be long, but both Dee and I go by names that have three letters. Read a book by an author whose first or last name has only three letters.
Option 4: Ellen Hopkins' books are amazing, don't get me wrong. But they're also somewhat dark and heavy, and they need some balance with other books. Read a book with the genre "Humor" on the main page.
Option 5: All of the titles of Ellen Hopkins' books are one word, and Dee and I both got a laugh out of that. Read a book with at least five words in the TITLE (subtitles and series titles don't count).
Option 6: I like to create die-roll tasks because they're more interesting and challenging...but there's a time and place for a little choice, too. Choose any of the options 1-5 for your second book. You may choose the same option you used for your first book. Required: state which option you chose.