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Challenges: Year Long Main 2021
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As far as agriculture The Good Earth I have yet to read it but many friends have and many 4 and 5 star ratings


As far as agriculture The Good Earth I have yet to read it but many friends ..."
Thank you but I have already read this one and really liked it

The Grapes of Wrath (ETA: it seems more about the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl migration)
Raised from the Ground (ETA: looks good, but more about farmers than agriculture, it seems)
The Witch of Hebron: A World Made by Hand Novel (ETA: Oh, this is post apocalyptic, but it seems to have the agriculture as one of its centers)
(Never mind, not very useful I guess)
On the other hand, I read The Orchardist, 5 stars IMO. He only do fruit trees, that's it. Not sure if it is enough agriculture. Maybe you'll need to ask Janice.

Harvest by Jim Crace is centred around the 'Enclosure Act' which fenced off land used for growing crops and things. I am going to be reading it for the agriculture task in my challenge.

Ariane - Check out Raised from the Ground by José Saramago for agriculture.

I read it but I can't remember!
I let Google refresh my memory, and it's partly set in Greece. I think it covers the 60% rule, but I'm not entirely sure anymore. Someone else maybe?

A Painted House
Blackberry Wine
The Good Earth

Thanks for the cup ideas. Classics are not for me unfortunately. I'll check out the time travel one Janice although you gave it 3 stars?!..."
I did enjoy it, but I had a bit of trouble suspending disbelief. I do want to read the next book in the series, if that means anything.

Yes, I think you could use Jurassic Park for fossils. They start out at a dig and there are fossils in the buildings at the park. I'm not sure about Lost World since I haven't read it.

Jane Eyre
The Song of Achilles
Outlander"
Ariane wrote: "I was going to say The Song of Achilles if you haven't read it yet"
Thanks, Janice and Ariane. I think I have The Song of Achilles on my Kindle. I think I got it for a challenge this past year, but didn't get to it. Maybe I'll go with that one.
I'm not much of a classics fan, though I do read them occasionally. I haven't read Jane Eyre. I'm not sure if it would be something I'd be really interested in.
Is Outlander a love triangle? I thought it was, but haven't read it.

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Kind of. Claire is married in the 1940's. When she time travels back to 1700's Scotland she meets Jaime and is forced to marry him. She's always kind of conflicted with her marriage. It's like she's a widow.

There is a love triangle of sorts in Outlander. It is a fabulous book/series and would definitely fit the 'great romance' task. I've just finished watching the TV series for the third time. Me thinks I might be a bit obsessed!

I was going to say the same thing. It's partly in Arizona, partly in Greece, and partly in Tír na nÓg. I don't remember how much time is spent in each, but I think it was mostly in Greece. I can't be sure. It's been a long time since I read it.

I think it depends on the edition you get. It looks like some of them have fossils (or skeletons??) on the cover. Tough call.
Janice - Would bones, in general, work for this one?


A Painted House
Blackberry Wine
The Good Earth"
Thank you, Janice!

They travel around Europe, go to Greece, and Japan too, if I remember correctly... It is hard to keep track because of they way they go between planes.

There is a love triangle of sorts in Outlander. It is a fabulous book/series and would definitely fit the 'great romance' task. I've just finished wa..."
I know I'm obsessed which is why I'm not reading/watching any further. It's not good being in love with a fantasy.

Janice - Would bones, in general, work for this one?
..."
There are two tasks regarding fossils - Canada (read a book about dinosaurs (living or fossil), and Demark (read a book about fossils)... so bones don't work.
The one in Canada must be about dinosaurs which are either alive and eating, or dead and fossilized. The one in Demark is about fossils so could be about a paleontologist, archeologist, a dino-dig, a museum in which fossils are significant etc. It could be a non-fiction book about the study of fossils.


Have you watched the first season of Outlander now Janice? What did you think of it? I actually preferred it to the book in some ways. I mean, I love them both but I felt there were a few things that the show did better.
It's definitely not good being in love with a fantasy. Still, we can all dream right? ;)

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I just remembered there is another bookshelf I didn't check!!!

edit. Check this one out, Sarah. The Caves of Tavannar

ooo noted. Thanks.

Here is a link for a list. https://www.rwa.org/p/cm/ld/fid=535
It is named for the RWA's first president, Rita Clay Estrada. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Cl...
and if you are dying to know more about RITA -
https://www.rwa.org/p/cm/ld/fid=1721

Janice - Would bones, in general, work for this one? ..."
Thanks, Janice. I should have looked at it more closely. I thought it was on the cover, not in the book. Makes a big difference.

Yes, I've watched the first season. There were things I liked about the tv series and things I didn't. I didn't like how they changed the ending from the time that Jamie (view spoiler)
I really liked the casting of all the characters.
The (view spoiler)

Saltpetre was believed to cause impotence and was widely believed to be used as a means to lower a man's libido in prisons.

Yes, there were caves especially in the last movie where they went into the cave and recruited the dead army.
I found this link: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2010...

The Clockwork Scarab is actually on my tbr! It's the first in a series (groan, another series).



Yes, I think it would work.

I found this in a review, "Ireland is a character itself, vibrant and beautiful... would LOVE to visit there one day *dreamy sigh* There's just.. something about it<3." I think you're safe.



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Thanks for the cup ideas. Classics are not for me unfortunately. I'll check out the time travel one Janice although you gave it 3 stars?! Would Harry Potter...Goblet work for this is it not what you were looking for? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8...
I have just found this though which sounds like it might be interesting - A Cup of Friendship - my library has it on audio.