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Team 1 'Forget-Me-Nots'

I'm going to aim for a minimum of 3 books (not decided which yet). I would love to read more, but 3 is comfortably realistic.

You want to change our team name in this thread and in message one? Time to declare our identity!☺
Only you can do it!

You want to change our team name in this thread and in message one? Time to declare our identity!☺
Only you can do it!"
Our name has been changed - it's official.

Uh huh. :P

So a bit of both?
What do you think?..."
Somehow I missed this comment.
Are you volunteering? ha ha ha
If no comes forward to take on the task, I think it would be easy to keep track in the reporting thread.
Is is fun to see what everyone's reading all in one spot, however we will get the idea while chatting here.

lol! Mmmmm....but NO!
Debra and I are going to try some Absinthe.
Just shows you how easily we are influenced by what we read. It played a major role in The Poison Artist by Jonathan Moore. Soooo Debra bought some for us to try. Saving it specifically for the Toppler. Its high proof will likely have us napping in no time!☻




Those are the ones that will work for the yearly Geocaching Challenge. Unfortunately most are over 300 pages, so I probably will not read many of them for the Toppler.

Good list, Lisa. It will be difficult to narrow it down.☺

uh huh.
Glasses time Old Mr Travis?"
Well my phone case is scratched to oblivion but yes it certainly could just be my eyes although I tgink I finally got all the dust flushed out from tillage work so they shoukd be working as good as they ever are. Which may not be that good




Why am I not surprised? LOL! You bought some, didn't you? I may have to make a trip and come see you.

Why am I not surprised? LOL! You bought some, didn't you? I may have to make a trip and come see you."
You will be welcomed. It's a big bottle!☺


Glenn Frey: Houdini Heart for horror.
Muhammad Ali: The BFG for bigger than life.
Alan Rickman: The Slow Regard of Silent Things for fantasy.
Prince: The Windup Girl for dystopian.
There's 5. I think that's more than I can manage. But who knows!

Yes, it could be counterproductive, perhaps.

Janice would only be there to be sure you two drink enough to sleep for awhile. No tempting her!

That strategy has occurred to me as well!☺

Paul Daniels - magical realism Skellig
Ronnie Corbett – humour An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington
Harper Lee – classic The War of the Worlds
David Bowie – SciFi William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope
Muhammad Ali – larger-than-life The BFG
That's 5 to aim for.... I'll see what and where I can fit them in....

That strategy has occurred to me as well!☺"
I'm not going to reveal my strategy, because then you will guard against it. *evil cackle*

I read a lot of Stephen King, and now Joe Hill. Oh, and Robert McCammon, too. Since we're talking about absinthe, we should add Jonathan Moore to the list of influences.

I read a lot of Stephen King, and now Joe Hill. Oh, and Robert McCammon, too. Since we're talking about absinthe, we should add Jonathan Moore is Robert McCammon best.

I read a lot of Stephen King, and now Joe Hill. Oh, and Robert McCammon, too. "
Some of my favorite authors!
Swan Song is Robert McCammon best. Oh, and the Matthew Corbett series.

Prince: Little Red Corvette
Dr Finlay's Casebook
Alan Rickman: fantasy
Krabat"
Krabat sounds very interesting...


lol! I feel your pain!☺
I want to use the Toppler to tackle my GeoCache Challenge, but very few of the books chosen are short.
To keep myself occupied while waiting, I am reading short stories.


An admirable goal. I'm not sure I've actually read any Kipling. Probably know some of the stories just by being exposed to quotes and film references!


Prince: Little Red Corvette
Dr Finlay's Casebook
Alan Rickman: fantasy
Krabat"
Krabat sounds very interesting..."
Preußler's is very good author, so I'm sure Krabat will be enjoyable read. His The Little Witch was my favourite book when I was child

Made into a Movie
Like Water for Chocolate I have started this one twice and never finished it. I am going to do it this time. This one is for my Geo challenge for Mexico.
Classic
Passing. I have two others but this one is for my Geo challenge for Australia. It is a Penguin Classic.
A book with a celebrity in it.
Leonard: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a Remarkable Man. Just because I need to.
A fantasy book.
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane I want to know who Edward is.
A book by a bestselling female author.
Girl Missing This is for the June Doctor Challenge.
I have a couple of books with transportation on the cover, one with a musician, and a sports book - that was also made into a movie and one listed as humor that I have had on my Nook for as long as I have owned it. Hopefully, I will be able to get to them.

Made into a Movie
Like Water for Chocolate I have started this one twice and never fin..."
Wonderful list Cherie. ☺

Made into a Movie
Like Water for Chocolate I have started this one twice and never fin..."
I have Like Water for Chocolate in my pile for next week as well. Considering you started it twice without finishing it, I think I will move it to the bottom of the pile. No point in getting bogged down! Team Not Fourgotten is out to win. :)

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Except...I loved Like Water for Chocolate!☺

Made into a Movie
Like Water for Chocolate I have started this one twice..."
I found Like Water for Chocolate hard going at first too. It became enjoyable when I started thinking of it as a series of fantastical, short episodes (stories?) loosely linked together, with a recipe as a theme for each.
I found it best to read it in short chunks (2 chapters a day). It's a book to mull over rather than race through... A re-read helped me appreciate the common threads and overall themes.
If you're prepared for Latin passion seeped in magical realism, you'll maybe enjoy it more. It would be a shame to race through and never re-read it though (just my opinion of course)
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