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message 151: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

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Rachel wrote: "I totally want a candy apple and a caramel apple RIGHT NOW :D"

Dare to Dream!!!! .....then make your Dream a Reality!!! :-)


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Jenn (darkstarcassidy) | 257 comments 4A I completed with Beautiful Redemption because most of the characters were obsessed with The Book of Moons and part of the story took place in the lunar library.


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Jenn (darkstarcassidy) | 257 comments Burned#2 Smoke is out


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Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Rachel wrote: "Thanks for the update Danell! I thought joyland was a great book-hope you enjoyed it.

p.s. if you like hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet-the author has a new book out Songs of Willow Frost."


I really did enjoy "Joyland". Good book! Thanks again Rachel for expanding my tbr list. The "Songs of Willow Frost" looks good!
I may just make a chocolate, nut covered apple! YUM!!


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Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Thanks for the update Danell! I thought joyland was a great book-hope you enjoyed it.

p.s. if you like hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet-the author has a new book out Songs o..."


you're welcome, Danell :)

did you make the chocolate apple? (and if so did you make me one too lol ;)


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Rachel | 3524 comments just finished Coraline for the Halloween task-(it also works for the random task because it's under 200 pgs :)

this was my first gaiman book-looking forward to reading more of his work.

can't believe Halloween is right around the corner.


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments Rachel wrote: "just finished Coraline for the Halloween task-(it also works for the random task because it's under 200 pgs :)

this was my first gaiman book-looking forward to reading more of his work.

can't be..."


What did you think of it? I really disliked the book, myself.

I am also about to be finished with the Halloween task. Probably in a day or two.


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Christine | 798 comments I just finished The Best Revenge It had an FBI agent in it. Its a great page turner. Its part of the Alan Gregory series but it could be read as a stand alone.


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Rachel | 3524 comments thanks for the updates Josh & Christine :)

Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again.


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Christine wrote: "I just finished The Best Revenge It had an FBI agent in it. Its a great page turner. Its part of the Alan Gregory series but it could be read as a stand alone."

HELL YEAH!!! STEPHEN WHITE!!!!!!


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Rachel wrote: "thanks for the updates Josh & Christine :)

Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again."


I didn't like Coraline when I read it but you know how perceptions change over time. I read it 3-4 years ago, maybe I would like it if I tried it again. Coraline was the first Neil Gaiman I tried. I have enjoyed the ideas presented in his books - gives me something crazy to think about and I like that.

I recommend The Graveyard Book.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Rachel wrote: "thanks for the updates Josh & Christine :)

Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again."

I didn't like Coraline when I read it but you know how perceptions change ov..."


someone told me gaiman's stories were warped which made me want to read him even more lol. thanks for the recommendation-I almost bought the graveyard book but bought coraline instead-will have to pick it up next time.


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Rachel wrote: "thanks for the updates Josh & Christine :)

Josh- I liked coraline-I will definitely read gaiman again."

I didn't like Coraline when I read it but you know how perceptions change ov..."


I gotta recheck it out from the library. I didn't get around to reading much of it when I had it out but I did LOVE the beginning. I also LOVED Odd and the Frost Giants. My sister loved that one as well.


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"warped" is good! :-)


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Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Rachel wrote: "Danell wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Thanks for the update Danell! I thought joyland was a great book-hope you enjoyed it.

p.s. if you like hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet-the author has a new b..."

I believe my head may not be in its proper place, I made chocolate the other day but neglected to make a chocolate covered apple. Recently we went apple picking and had apples on the counter. Even made my son a caramel covered apple. Possibly today I will make a chocolate, nut and coconut covered apple.

Will finish "Hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet" this week. Such a good book!


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Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Well, it turns out I finished Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford , didn't have much to finish when I posted earlier, my son went to a friends and the hubby was playing a game, so it was nose in the book for me!! Great book, really enjoyed it! This book works for the war part of the challenge.
Next is Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse, #2) by Charlaine Harris , this works for the character that would blend in at a Halloween party.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Thanks for the update Danell :)


message 168: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

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I finished The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. I will miss it. This book meets task #4 by both having characters obsessed with a particular book and being set partly in a library.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Thanks for the update DC :)


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Jenn (darkstarcassidy) | 257 comments Boy I started a trend with my candy apples lol


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments I have completed the Halloween Party challenge with Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice. The main character, Lestat is a vampire. I can actually see him hanging out in a Halloween party for just the hell of it telling everyone he is a real vampire. It would also fit into the obsessed with a book challenge because Vampires want to kill Lestat because he wrote The Vampire Lestat. Lestat also writes Queen of the Damned during the last part of the book.

3) The Queen of the Damned (The Vampire Chronicles, #3) by Anne Rice
4) The Vampire Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles, #2) by Anne Rice
7) The Master of Rampling Gate by Anne Rice

Now I am tackling the Sherlock Holmes challenge with not a Sherlock Holmes novel but instead with Ted Dekker's The Bride Collector. The main character is an FBI agent. Though I am sad to be leaving Lestat's story for a little while but Anne Rice's novels take forever to read. XD


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Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Josh wrote: "I have completed the Halloween Party challenge with Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice. The main character, Lestat is a vampire. I can actually see him hanging out in a Halloween party for just the h..."
I have read two books by Deeker "The Bride Collector" was one of them. I enjoyed the book and am looking forward to your thoughts of it!


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Rachel | 3524 comments Josh wrote: "I have completed the Halloween Party challenge with Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice. The main character, Lestat is a vampire. I can actually see him hanging out in a Halloween party for just the h..."

thanks for the update Josh :)


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Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "Josh wrote: "I have completed the Halloween Party challenge with Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice. The main character, Lestat is a vampire. I can actually see him hanging out in a Halloween party f..."

my fave dekker book is The Priest's Graveyard and Thr3e was great too.


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Christine | 798 comments Just finished Imagined London: A Tour of the World's Greatest Fictional City Its my book that has less than 200 pages. It was disappointing. Anna Quindlen is one of my favorite authors and London is a place I have wanted to visit for a long time. The book was boring and she made London seem boring.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Thanks for the update Christine-hope your next book is more enjoyable.


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments I just finished the Sherlock Holmes challenge with Ted Dekker's The Bride Collector. Since everyone wants to hear my opinions on the novel, I LOVED IT!!!! It was very fast pace, a really great ending, and great character. This is my first Dekker book I have read. I have been eyeing his books for the past 4 years or so now. I am glad I got to reading one of his novels. I will be reading more of his stuff in the future as I find it.

3) The Queen of the Damned (The Vampire Chronicles, #3) by Anne Rice
4) The Vampire Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles, #2) by Anne Rice
6) The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker
7) The Master of Rampling Gate by Anne Rice

My next book will be Resistence: A Hole in the Sky by William C. Diez. It is the prequel to the video game Resistance 3. It follows a fictional war set in the 50's between earth and aliens. The great thing about the games is that they capture the terribleness of wars. I hope this novel will shed light into the dim area's of what happens between 2 and 3 because there was a change of characters and I want to know more about the main character in 3 and what made him change from 2 to 3... I am going into way too much detail without providing names I just realized and reading this confuses me a little but its just because I forgot names from the games... its been a little while since I played them.


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Rachel | 3524 comments thanks for the update Josh :)


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Rachel | 3524 comments finished Still Life With Crows Still Life With Crows (Pendergast, #4) by Douglas Preston for the Sherlock task- pendergast is an fbi agent

creepy story about a serial killer running loose in a small town surrounded by cornfields :O


message 180: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

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Still Life with Crows sounds great!!!!


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments My dad loves the Pendergast series. He brought up the entire series up for me when he came up the last time. Unfortunately he forgot two books because they weren't with the other books. One of the ones he missed was Still Life With Crows. I can't wait to get to reading these books. They sound great! =D I know dad just bought the latest one that hit paperback so I guess he'll bring that and the other two he missed bringing up the next time I see him.


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Rachel | 3524 comments still life with crows is the second pendergast book I've read (the other was The Cabinet of Curiosities) and I really liked them both- agent pendergast is a bad ass ;)


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Rachel | 3524 comments the cornfields in still life with crows gave me the creeps- i kept thinking about the movie children of the corn which i saw years ago -that movie basically scarred me for life lol


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Now I am wanting to give these Pendergast books another try. I have read one or two from the series :-)


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Rachel | 3524 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Now I am wanting to give these Pendergast books another try. I have read one or two from the series :-)"

i think you'll like the series dc-agent pendergast is one of a kind :)


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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 2897 comments Mod
I read Cemetery Dance and I remember liking that one.
Cemetery Dance (Pendergast, #9) by Douglas Preston


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Rachel | 3524 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "I read Cemetery Dance and I remember liking that one.
Cemetery Dance (Pendergast, #9) by Douglas Preston"


need to add that one to my tbr-
(those characters are also in cabinet of curiosities).


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Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Read Living Dead in Dallas, which works for #3 in the challenge, one of the main characters is a vampire.


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Rachel | 3524 comments thanks for the update Danell :)


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "I read Cemetery Dance and I remember liking that one.
Cemetery Dance (Pendergast, #9) by Douglas Preston"


And that one was the other one my dad did not bring up. lol.


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments Does Casino Royal fit into the war challenge? It is set during the Cold War. Telling how the UK dealt with the Cold War.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Josh wrote: "Does Casino Royal fit into the war challenge? It is set during the Cold War. Telling how the UK dealt with the Cold War."

sorry the cold war doesn't count-has to be a war where fighting occurs :(

p.s. it can be any kind of war: i.e. ww2, zombie war, etc


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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 2897 comments Mod
How about The War with Grandpa?
The War with Grandpa by Robert Kimmel Smith


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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 2897 comments Mod
How about The Chocolate War?
The Chocolate War (Chocolate War, #1) by Robert Cormier


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Rachel | 3524 comments lol

no and no ;)


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments Thats too bad. Some of the best stuff that happened during the cold war happened through spying... especially James Bond. XD I'll read something soon on war... such as Star Wars or read Resistence. I didn't know zombies had enough brains to start a war. Some of the Darren Shan novels had some great wars in them. The Vampire/Vampaneze war and the Demonata/human war being the two. =D I think there was also a war in the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe... I just gotta finish that. So close to the end. Must finish it SOON!! lol

I am going to read Chase by Dean Koontz, the main character is supposed to addicted to alcohol... at least that is what I read on Goodreads about the book.


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "How about The Chocolate War?
The Chocolate War (Chocolate War, #1) by Robert Cormier"


Haha. Those aren't true wars. You gotta have death, violence and MANLINESS, in those books! Those do not. XD


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Josh wrote: "Haha. Those aren't true wars. You gotta have death, violence and MANLINESS, in those books! Those do not. XD
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Have you read both Grandpa's War and The Chocolate War? I have only read Grandpa's War in elementary school back in the old days.


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Josh Barnett (joshyboy98311) | 366 comments Nah, I haven't. I remember a group of my classmates did a report on The Chocolate War though. I was assigned to read a TERRIBLE vampire novel... even worse than Twilight... no action occured in the book and the author built the ending quiet nicely BUT in the end, one of the bad guys messed up a ritual that the ending up all leading up to. It felt like pretty much a video game with an OOPS we forgot to put in the final boss of the game type of deal.


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Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Finished Killer Librarianit has books on the cover. Starting Blockade Billy for the book under 200 pages part of the challenge.


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