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Feb 11, 2014 01:26AM
Yes will start with bronze and take it from there, hopefully read a lot more than those I've listed. I will definitely be checking everyone else's lists, especially for new releases.
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Kerri wrote: "Yes will start with bronze and take it from there, hopefully read a lot more than those I've listed. I will definitely be checking everyone else's lists, especially for new releases."
Good luck Kerri! Enjoy:)
Good luck Kerri! Enjoy:)
I finished my second, Burial Rites by Hannah Kent, my debut author. It absolutely knocked my socks off, some of the best writing I've seen in a very long time. It was melancholy, atmospheric and utterly haunting. Five stars, at least! Now I am off to become one of Hannah Kent's followers - when she publishes again, I want to know about it!
Brenda wrote: "#21 - Female Author - Operation Valentine by Loretta Hill 5★sReview: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
I'm planning on reading this Friday night with a glass of wine in hand :)
Sally wrote: "I finished my second, Burial Rites by Hannah Kent, my debut author. It absolutely knocked my socks off, some of the best writing I've seen in a very long time. It w..."I'm planning on reading this one for my debut author as well. I have very high expectations as everyone is raving over it.
Sally906 wrote: "Brenda wrote: "#21 - Female Author - Operation Valentine by Loretta Hill 5★s
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
I'm planning on reading this..."
Perfect timing Sally;) Enjoy!
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
I'm planning on reading this..."
Perfect timing Sally;) Enjoy!
Finished my 24th - Historical Fiction - The Railwayman's Wife by Ashley Hay 5★s
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
if there is one of the categories you really don't want to read from is that ok? The rest are all good but I don't read 'fantasy' books?? Could I maybe read a comedy instead?
Bec wrote: "if there is one of the categories you really don't want to read from is that ok? The rest are all good but I don't read 'fantasy' books?? Could I maybe read a comedy instead?"
No, I'm sorry but you need to read at least one fantasy Bec. Go through the lists as there are so many out there which don't necessarily scream fantasy, and you may find one you enjoy. I could offer a few suggestions, as could others, if you let us know what you lean towards in your genre preference?
No, I'm sorry but you need to read at least one fantasy Bec. Go through the lists as there are so many out there which don't necessarily scream fantasy, and you may find one you enjoy. I could offer a few suggestions, as could others, if you let us know what you lean towards in your genre preference?
Bec wrote: "if there is one of the categories you really don't want to read from is that ok? The rest are all good but I don't read 'fantasy' books?? Could I maybe read a comedy instead?"
Do you like Historical Fiction? Because time travel can be classified as fantasy. There's Outlander and The Time Traveler's Wife and one of my favourite books of all time Doomsday Book.
Do you like Historical Fiction? Because time travel can be classified as fantasy. There's Outlander and The Time Traveler's Wife and one of my favourite books of all time Doomsday Book.
Phrynne wrote: "Bec wrote: "if there is one of the categories you really don't want to read from is that ok? The rest are all good but I don't read 'fantasy' books?? Could I maybe read a comedy instead?"Do you l..."
I am also not into fantasy, and I just finished The Time Traveler's Wife and loved it - however for this challenge it would need to be an Aussie author writing about time travel. I think the author, Audrey Niffenegger, is American.
I've read The Puzzle Ring by Aussie author Kate Forsyth last year - it is a children's book, but I still found it an enjoyable read. I have another book of hers, Bitter Greens, down for this challenge...
Hopefully she can let us know if she needs further help toward another genre encompassing fantasy too:)
Did you get so caught up with suggestions, Phrynne, that you forgot which thread you were in?!! And I forgot to say that The Puzzle Ring also involves time travel - into Scotland several hundred years ago, and Bitter Greens is set in Louis XIV's court of Versailles and seems to involve time travel back to Renaissance Venice - I'm optimistic it will be good!
Kathryn wrote: "Did you get so caught up with suggestions, Phrynne, that you forgot which thread you were in?!!
And I forgot to say that The Puzzle Ring also involves time travel - into Scotland ..."
Yes I am easily confused!
I am part way into her series called The Witches of Eileanan and it is very good. I am adding The Puzzle Ring to my TBR list now :)
And I forgot to say that The Puzzle Ring also involves time travel - into Scotland ..."
Yes I am easily confused!
I am part way into her series called The Witches of Eileanan and it is very good. I am adding The Puzzle Ring to my TBR list now :)
Thanks girls - will have to have another look at the list - see if there is anything I can find before I definitely commit to this one
Ok I'm going to start with Bronze - I finally found a fantasy book I think I will read - The Rabbits by Sean Tan - I know we have that in the school library. Will try and post the rest of my list later
Bec wrote: "Ok I'm going to start with Bronze - I finally found a fantasy book I think I will read - The Rabbits by Sean Tan - I know we have that in the school library. Will try and post the rest of my list l..."
The Rabbits by John Marsden and Shaun Tan
When you post your list Bec, make sure you link your books so we can check your choices out:) (If you're not sure how, we will help you!)
The Rabbits by John Marsden and Shaun Tan
When you post your list Bec, make sure you link your books so we can check your choices out:) (If you're not sure how, we will help you!)
Is Don't Fence Me In: Grassroots Wisdom From a Country Girl by Rachael Treasure count (I was going to use it for favourite genre) since its not actually a novel??
Bec wrote: "Is Don't Fence Me In: Grassroots Wisdom From a Country Girl by Rachael Treasure count (I was going to use it for favourite genre) since its not actually a novel??"
That would be fine - you can use it as one of the Female Authors if you want...they don't have to be novels:)
That would be fine - you can use it as one of the Female Authors if you want...they don't have to be novels:)
Cool - thanks Brenda. I think I have my list now, I've tried to pick different books from the Autumn Challenge to try and make it interesting.
Bec wrote: "Cool - thanks Brenda. I think I have my list now, I've tried to pick different books from the Autumn Challenge to try and make it interesting."
Good on you Bec:)
Good on you Bec:)
Ok here is my Bronze List1. Female Author: Wings of Fear by Helene Young
2. Female Author: What Alice Forgot by Laine Moriarty
3. Male Author: Bereft by Chris Womersley
4. Male Author: Cloudstreet by Tim Winton
This will be my first attempt at reading Tim Winton since I was in year 12 (just a 'few' years ago!) this is a new book for our year 12's this year so I thought it would be a good idea5. Debut Novel: Cicada by Moria McKinnon
6. 2014 Release: Rocking Horse Hill by Cathryn Hein
7. 2014 Release: Time Will Tell by Fiona McCullum
8. Classic: They're a Weird Mob by Nino Culotta & John O'Grady
9. Fantasy: The Rabbits by John Marsden & Shaun Tan
10. Historical Fiction: Elianne by Judy Nunn
11. Favourite Genre (Rural Romance): Don't Fence Me In: Grassroots Wisdom From a Country Girl by Rachael Treasure
12. Favourite Genre (Rural Romance): The Farmer's Wife by Rachael Treasure
I decided to pick different books from my Autumn Challenge List to add some variety. Looking forward to ticking off these ones - I might make a dint in my TBR pile!
Bec wrote: "Ok here is my Bronze List1. Female Author: Wings of Fear by Helene Young
2. Female Author: What Alice Forgot by Laine Moriarty
3. Male Author: Bereft by Chris Womersley
4. Male Auth..."
Nice selection there :)
Finished #25 - Female Author - Friends, Family and Other Strangers From Downunder by Liza Perrat 4★s
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've read my first book for the challenge! I found The Rabbits in the library and read that during some quiet time (only year 12s were in quietly studying away) considering I picked it for my fantasy option it was quiet interesting - will post a review soon
Bec wrote: "I've read my first book for the challenge! I found The Rabbits in the library and read that during some quiet time (only year 12s were in quietly studying away) considering I picked it for my fanta..."
So glad you enjoyed The Rabbits Bec!
So glad you enjoyed The Rabbits Bec!
Finished my third book (male author) , I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak. It was a fun, quirky read. The premise was brilliant and generally well-executed, though a bit too 'light' in places - if it had had a bit more depth, it would have completely lived up to its potential. The ending was great, though, so unexpected that it made me do a double take, LOL! And it was fun seeing the first signs of that unique writing style that made The Book Thief great!
Sally wrote: "Finished my third book (male author) , I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak. It was a fun, quirky read. The premise was brilliant and generally well-executed, though a bit..."
I enjoyed that one too Sally:)
I enjoyed that one too Sally:)
Have now finished three books for my bronze challenge:Male author - Making Laws For Clouds by Nick Earls 3★
Classic - Wake In Fright: Text Classics by Kenneth Cook 4★
Debut - An Elegant Young Man by Luke Carman 4★
Brenda wrote: "Finished 14th - New Release - Beams Falling by P.M. Newton 3★s
Review to follow closer to publication"
Here's my review for this one:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Review to follow closer to publication"
Here's my review for this one:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Finished my 26th - New Release (26/3/14) - Tracking North by Kerry McGinnis 5★s
Review to follow closer to publication
Review to follow closer to publication
Finally started this challenge :)Finished #1 New Release : The Grass Castle by Karen Viggers 5 ★
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Brenda wrote: "Good on you Deb! I'm sure you will enjoy:)"Only 2 left to complete the 12 required books!!! Yay...
Deb wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Good on you Deb! I'm sure you will enjoy:)"
Only 2 left to complete the 12 required books!!! Yay..."
Sounds like you'd better up your challenge from Bronze to at least Silver then Deb;)
Only 2 left to complete the 12 required books!!! Yay..."
Sounds like you'd better up your challenge from Bronze to at least Silver then Deb;)
Completed part of my challenge so far :)2 x Female Authors
2 x Male Authors
1 x Debut Novel
2 x 2014 New Release
1 x Fantasy
- it has paranormal elements.2 x Favourite Genre
Jess wrote: "Completed part of my challenge so far :)2 x Female Authors

2 x Male Authors
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Great list you're doing great :)
After starting on the bronze level challenge, I've now added so many books to my list that I decided a couple of weeks ago to upgrade my challenge to silver level!!So this is my silver level challenge list:
9/24 completed
Female authors
The Secret River by Kate Grenville
The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty
Streets on a Map: Journey Through Changes by Dale Harcombe
The Shadow Year by Hannah Richell
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. StedmanMale authors
The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman
Suspect by Michael RobothamDebut novel
Far Horizon by Tony Park - this was my original choice, but I've just read:
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
Burial Rites by Hannah Kent - Just downloaded as an audiobook
Thornwood House by Anna RomerNew releases
Unforgivable by Sharon RobardsPossibilities:
Losing Kate by Kylie Kaden Classic
The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough
Seven Little Australians by Ethel Turner
The Women In Black by Madeleine St. JohnFantasy
Bitter Greens by Kate ForsythHistorical fiction
It Takes A Village by Christine Stinson
A Woman Transported by Sharon Robards
Bereft by Chris WomersleyFavourite genre - mystery
Poet's Cottage by Josephine Pennicott
The Green Mill Murder by Kerry Greenwood
The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton
House for all Seasons by Jenn J. McLeod
Brenda wrote: "#15 - New Release -
The Lost Girls by Wendy James 5★s
Review to follow closer to publication"
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Lost Girls by Wendy James 5★sReview to follow closer to publication"
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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