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The challenge theme is "about you", so please tell us about yourself.

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2. task 2 - I had never even heard of this writer; he is from Barcelona and on Goodreads I only saw the Spanish and Dutch versions of this book - so I don't know if it is translated in any other languages...
3. 5 stars! I really loved this book! The first part takes place on a small island by the coast of Brazil. It is about the great-grandfather of the writer and how he met his wife and how his daughter (the writer's grandmother) was born. The writing style reminded me a lot of

The second part of the book took place in Paris, France and was more about the girl (= grandmother of the writer) and how she came to 'make dolls talk'. This reminded me so much of another one of my favourite writers:

So much so that I just HAD to read a book by her! I had only one that I hadn't read: De zoetheid van perziken (Peaches for Father Francis), so I have already started that!
Not such a good idea for my Serial Killing, since it is part 3 of the Chocolat-series, which would give me 35 points - and I already have 90....! But I couldn't help myself! ;)

You can count the Peaches for Father Francis as 5 points towards your 100.

You can count the Peaches for Father Francis as 5 points towards your 100."
Yes, but it also ends the trilogy, which would give me another 30!

Luckily I did, since otherwise I would have missed a lot of information in this one, which I now (at least partly, since it's been awhile since I read the first 2) do get!

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2. My task for the crypto challenge was #3. I picked this book because I liked its retro drawings, it reminded me of my own childrens books.
3. I rated this book a 3 stars, my brief review
I read this book with my son, which enjoyed it as well. We also listened to the audio version which is equally great and we will probably continue the series.


2. My task for this challenge was #3. I loved this cover because it looks like a woman standing on a cliff waiting for her lost love. Yes, I am a romantic at heart.
3. I loved this book. It combines two of my favorite story lines: Greek Mythology and star-crossed lovers. I have to give this one a 5 star rating as I am dying to know what happens next!

1. I read Mies kuumasta by Jarkko Sipilä

2. I had to read task #5. The book fits the task as it is set in Finland and the author is Finnish, as am I.
3. Overall impression, hmmm... I've read several of the same series earlier, and I think it should come to an end eventually. I gave the book two stars, which in my vocabulary means an okay read, nothing special, not especially recommendable, but not a total waste of time either. I like it that the book is set in Helsinki and it mentions the places (street names, bars etc.) where the characters meet and move, so I can easily picture the happenings, since I know many of the places.


2) I had task #3 and I absolutely love this cover; I love the colours, I love the illustration and it fits perfectly the story
3) It is a #5 book in a serie about kids waking up after a awful storm and they found out that adults are missing and everything has changed around them. So it is about their survival in a hostile environment. I absolutely love it, gave this one 5 stars.

I finished mine too! *shock*
I read The Rithmatist

I had task #2. I picked The Rithmatist because I had never read Brandon Sanderson. I have heard lots of good things about him and fantasy is one of my favourite genres.
I rated this 5 stars. I really enjoyed the uniqueness of this world. The story was intricate and I could visualize the offensive and defensive drawings. I loved how the clockwork devices were understated which made it feel natural. This is the first steampunk book that I have given 5 stars to.


This was a touching story about a Marine who finds a young puppy alone in an abandoned house in Fallujah, falls in love with him and tries desperately to get the dog to America. I thought it was really sweet that companies like Iams and NPR went above and beyond to do everything they could to get Lava on a flight to the U.S. It felt like mountains had to be moved to get the pup cleared to leave and danger was always lurking around the next bend.

Thanks for the recommendation of


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I loved the movie Chocolat - now I have to read the series.


2. Which task did you have to read, and why it fits the task? I ended up with task #5, and The Host fits the task because:
a) I live about 85 miles from Picacho Peak State Park
b) I live in the same city as the author
3. What was your overall impression of the book? The Host is one of my favorite books. I've lost count how many times I've read. It might be a little long, but I have no idea what I would cut from the book to make it shorter :)

2. Which task did you have to read, and why it fits the task? I had task number 1, My first name is Jan
3. What was your overall impression of the book? I was alright, but not great. I gave it three stars out of five. It kept me interested throughout but I hoped all along that the ending would be more than it was.

I have finished Pines. I really liked this book. I read this for challenge #2.
When I was a kid my mother lived on the Sci-Fi channel, still does! If my dad was not watching Star Trek, she was watching Picket Fences. I was only about 12 when it was on, and always complained when she watched it, but I always listened! The author was also a fan of the show and this book was his attempt to create a similar world. I read this in hopes that it would remind me of those nights and those complaints I made! and it did a good job!
When I was a kid my mother lived on the Sci-Fi channel, still does! If my dad was not watching Star Trek, she was watching Picket Fences. I was only about 12 when it was on, and always complained when she watched it, but I always listened! The author was also a fan of the show and this book was his attempt to create a similar world. I read this in hopes that it would remind me of those nights and those complaints I made! and it did a good job!
Kelly B wrote: "I have finished Pines. I really liked this book. I read this for challenge #2.
When I was a kid my mother lived on the Sci-Fi channel, still does! If my dad was not watching Star T..."
Kelly, this book sounds really good. I've added to my TBR.
When I was a kid my mother lived on the Sci-Fi channel, still does! If my dad was not watching Star T..."
Kelly, this book sounds really good. I've added to my TBR.


I found the beginning of the book confusing and quite boring, but I thought: "It's not that long, I can make it". After the first third, the story picked up and I started enjoying it much more. The book is told from the perspective of Mr.Bones, a dog that belongs to Willy G. Christmas. After him, Mr.Bones changes a couple of more masters. I enjoyed viewing our world from his perspective. He would understand what people say, but he only learns from his masters. Thus, for example, the word "vacation" means stopping work and sitting on the couch with one of his owners, and going traveling with others. The overall story is about love, humanity and loyalty. I enjoyed the book and gave it 3 stars.

I found the beginning of the book confusing and quite boring, but I thou..."
I rather like Mr Bones as a name for a dog. It tickles my funny bone.

When I was a kid my mother lived on the Sci-Fi channel, still does! If my dad was not watching Star T..."
I love Picket Fences and I was so disappointed when it was cancelled.

I liked the cover as soon as I saw it. I liked the idea of a sequel of Gulliver's Travels, since it is a book I really enjoyed. In addition I thought it would be great to review it for my blog. I'm working a lot in my children literature's blog, so including it in the challenge seems to do it even more "about myself".
The book is good. The story is great. I didn't rate or reviewed it yet because I'm feeling too emotional right now, but it will be a 4 or 5 stars. It's all about friendship, respect, help, support and love. I'm really glad I found it by chance.


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I hope you'll love that, too! I finished part 3 a few days ago and thought it really good (just like the first 2)!


Task #2 both authors are new to me.
I gave it 3 stars because after 70% mark it became dictionary of torture instruments and repeative.
The authors were more focussed on western Europe, especilly England's history of torture and punishments. I felt that China, Japan, India and Africa were mentioned just to be compared with England.
I did like the introduction were the authors talked about torture and punishments in anciet cultures.


It is a beautiful book and a surprising story. I gave it 5 stars.

I'm not sure how you made it through that book, Anna. I read Night of the Ripper in which the author prefaced each chapter with examples of torture throughout history. I had to quit reading them because they were so disturbing.


I had task 2, and I've never read anything by this author before. This was recommended to me by a friend and I've been meaning to read it for a while now. I enjoyed the story, though was disappointed overall as I was expecting more from it.

Despite its heft it is a quick read. I hope that you enjoy it.


This sounds fascinating!

I grow up reading Horrible Histories :p


When I was in junior high school (about ages 11-13), I was a huge fan of Mary Stewart, and books like Nine Coaches Waiting. I read every book of hers I could get my hands on. Murder on the Cliffs has a little of the same atmosphere as those old Mary Stewart books.


I was drawn in by the cover as soon as I saw it. The stars that are dotted all over it reminded me of the UK cover of one of my favourite books, The Night Circus. The book underneath the dust jacket is very pretty too as it has images of the sea, stars and mermaids on it. The whole thing has a very whimsical, fantastical look about it which ties in really well with the plot of the book.
I really enjoyed this book and gave it 4 stars. It's a fantasy novel set in a world that has been flooded and has elements of Scottish folklore woven in. It's beautifully written, the world is really well realised and I really liked the two main characters. However, I felt it was a little bit slow to get going and as a result, I found that it took me a while to get into it which is why it lost a star in the end.

I did not recognize the book you indicated, but I had to look up her name. I read most of her books and loved the Arthurian Saga books so much!


Almeta,
this book sounds fascinating - good grief I've added another book to my to-read list!

I love non-fiction history, I prefer books with some excerpts from primary sources and this book offers both, as well as being by a noted historian. I gave it 4 stars- I really enjoyed the information and the story but at times it read like an old fashioned history text book - date/place name ad infinitum. Best of all it left me with a new author to read Christine Pisan - a 15th century poet and novelist.
my review is here


Do you recommend The Night of Wishes as a gift for 2-4 year-olds? I am a stepgranny and always on the lookout for gift books.

I love non-fiction history, I prefer books with some excerpts..."
Excellent review, Joan. Daunting book from the sound of it tho I do enjoy nonfiction, especially biographies and memoirs.
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