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September - Your Book Reflection Challenge
I would like to sign up to do this challenge. Can we just do a few of them?1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.:
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have.
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have.
Ready to pick up the challenge! Most of the fun is finding the books you want to read and populating the list. So here we go ... :D1 Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
Laura - I am no 'femme fatale' :P, but I'm sure this is going to be a great read.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
A Wizard of Earthsea - year 1968
This book is in my TBR and the '1001 books to read before you die' shelf.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
My spiritual home is the South of France where my roots are. We did live a long time in Paris when I was young so Paris it is:
A Moveable Feast - in my TBR too.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
I've been living in Scotland for more than 20 years -
Outlander - Some of the scenes for the TV series have been filmed not far from where I live in Doune castle. I am quite looking forward to reading the books!
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you. I am a language teacher - I don't usually like reading about teaching or teachers. Reading is a bit of an escape for me, so reminders of the day job are not usually welcome! I do ove my job though but I have enough of it during the day. ;P
Though, this book looks very interesting ...
11/22/63
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.
I went for a romance novel - heroine in her 40's. Should be a quick and 'steamy' read.
Sweet Dreams
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have.
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have.
Your Book Reflection ChallengeDuration September 1. 2016 to September 30, 2016
Many times the books we like to read are reflections of ourselves, so for the challenge:
1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
Sunshine on Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith Completed 16/09/16 Rating 4 stars
I grew up in Scotland.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.
The Comfort of Saturdays by Alexander McCall Smith Completed 29/09/16 Rating 4 stars
Isabel Dalhousie is in her early forties.
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have.
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have.
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Challenge completed
3/32. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
V for Vendetta
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
A World Without Princes
I'm in for five!Your Book Reflection Challenge
Duration September 1. 2016 to September 30, 2016
Many times the books we like to read are reflections of ourselves, so for the challenge:
1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you. - The Scam by Janet Evanovich - completed
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you. - All Things Cease to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage - completed
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now. - Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond - completed
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have. - A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman - completed
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have. (0) - The Winner's Kiss by Marie Rutkoski - completed
5/5 - challenge completed!!!
I would like to take part but I am only aiming for 1 as I already have a lot planned for September!Your Book Reflection Challenge
Duration September 1. 2016 to September 30, 2016
Many times the books we like to read are reflections of ourselves, so for the challenge:
1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
It's Not the End of the World
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have.
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have.
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Alright guys, I just got off of vacation, so bear with me. I should be able to be on here almost daily now. Summer craziness is ending. :) I will do the challenge too. I will aim for five.
1. Book with a character that has the same occupation as me- The Kite Runner (Amir is a writer)
2. Character with the same hair/eye color as me- The Child Thief (Nick has brown hair and brown eyes)
3. Book with character that has the same number of children as me- The Wild Things (Max's mom has 2 kids)
4. Book with a character that has the same interests as me- You're Never Weird on the Internet (Felicia Day has the same nerd interests I do)
5. Book with a character that has the same birth year as me- An Artificial Night (the barely faerie chick was born in 1983/1984, good enough)
Total Read: 5/5
Participants:Amanda- 1/2
Claire- 0/2
Emma- 0/10
Jackie- 0/1
Kiki- 1/3
Laure- 1/6
Mave- 0/5
Completed Challenges:
Ariel- 4/3
Janine- 3/3
Jessica- 3/3
KellI- 4/4
Lindsay- 1/1
Madison- 3/3
Megan- 5/5
Nick- 1/1
Nicole- 2/2
Rachel- 3/3
Sam F- 2/2
Sherry- 6/6
Stephanie (R-A)- 5/5
KellI wrote: "I would like to sign up to do this challenge. Can we just do a few of them?"You get to pick how many you want to do. I have your name on the list. Just let me know how many you are aiming for.
Laure wrote: "Ready to pick up the challenge! Most of the fun is finding the books you want to read and populating the list. So here we go ... :D1 Read a book with a character that has the same first name as y..."
Does this mean that you are going for a total of 6? I just want to make sure I have your goal correct in the participants' list. Thanks.
I'll try for 2 this month.6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now. French Lessons by Ellen Sussman
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have. -
- Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have. - Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill
Even though. it's not officially September (yet) I've already completed one of these challenges. 3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
Simon Kernick's "The Witness", set in and around the place where I live and grew up - Watford.
Stephanie (R-A) wrote: "Laure wrote: "Ready to pick up the challenge! Most of the fun is finding the books you want to read and populating the list. So here we go ... :D1 Read a book with a character that has the same f..."
Yes, I think 6 will be all I can do - If I can do more, I'll add them later on. Thanks
Please count me in for three...it's been a weak reading month for me and I need some more goals to get my butt into gear in September :)7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have: Want You Dead (red hair, green eyes)
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have: All the Light We Cannot See (reading)
Extra Credit:
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have: The Lost Wife (One daughter)
3/3 - COMPLETED!
Nick wrote: "Even though. it's not officially September (yet) I've already completed one of these challenges. 3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
Simon Kernick's "The Witness", set in and ..."
Close enough, right? :) What is your overall goal to read for the month of September for this challenge?
Jessica wrote: "Please count me in for three...it's been a weak reading month for me and I need some more goals to get my butt into gear in September :)1. Read a book with a character that has the same first nam..."
I feel like my whole entire summer has been weak reading for me. Don't feel too pressured though. We are in this because books are cool, and we all need a little more coolness in our lives :)
Count me in! I'm in for one:1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
The Girl in the Box by Ouida Sebestyen
This is a bit too challenging for me since September will be busy with studying, but I want to participate in this challenge so badly that I really have to try first.These are the books that I plan on reading this month:
Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
- 1997: Ceremony in Death DONE
Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
- College student: Fangirl
Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
- Collecting books: The Book Thief
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I'd like to join in with a goal of 3 to start. Not sure which 3 as of yet. September Challenge: Your Book Reflection Challenge
Duration: September 1 to 30, 2016
[Goal 3; 4 of 3 read]
1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.
7.
• Read: Apprentice in Death by J.D. Robb; review
• Peabody has dark brown hair and dark (brown - in previous books) eyes.
8.
• Read: The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss; review
• Chronicler and Kvothe: learning, writing/love of telling a story.
9.
• Read: The Road by Cormac McCarthy; review
• This might seem an odd comparison... (view spoiler)
10.
• Read: Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman; review
• Richard Mayhew or Door - 0 children
I'm in for five!Your Book Reflection Challenge
Duration September 1. 2016 to September 30, 2016
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1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have.
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have.
Finished my first book! 1/35. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
A World Without Princes - it's set at a school of sorts, so there are many characters who are teachers like me.
I would like to aim for three please. If I can manage more I will post them. I have a lot planned for this month.
Emma wrote: "ill like to try for all 10 please."Wow! I kudos to you. Good luck! I fully respect your literary ambition. :)
I'm not really sure why the extra credit are a separate category, but I'm assuming they count the same as any of the other categories.1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you. - The Miracle Worker. Anne Sullivan's occupation is similar enough to mine.
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have. - Me Being Me Is Exactly as Insane as You Being You
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have. - Americanah. The main character the author of an online blog. I don't have a blog, but I love posting online music reviews and discussing books on GoodReads.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have. - Bitter in the Mouth. The main character and I both do not have any children.
Finished my second book, 2/3. This was on my to-read list for this month for another challenge, and luckily, happens to be published the year I was born!2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
V for Vendetta
Janine wrote: "Finished my second book, 2/3. This was on my to-read list for this month for another challenge, and luckily, happens to be published the year I was born!2. Read a book that was written the same y..."
Yay for happy coincidences! You are rolling.
Just completed #1 (character w/ same name) - The Scam by Janet Evanovich. Good audiobook for the car ride! Easy and fun - love the peripheral characters! Worth reading. 3.5 stars1/5
I just finished my first book in this challenge. The categories are much harder than I thought they would be. I read "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Housseini. The main character is a writer like me (although I hope I am not nearly as selfish as he is). It was a decent book. 3 stars.
Update to post 2. I just finished my 1st out of 4. My Sunshine Away. Good book. Dragged on in parts but worth the read. The narrator and I are the same age. One of the things I really liked was him recounting big news events from our childhood.
Just completed #10 (same number of children - 0) - The Winner's Kiss by Marie Rutkoski. I really enjoyed the finale of this series. The author took the story into interesting, unexpected paths, but kept true to the characters. Definitely worth reading! 4 stars2/5
Slight change of plans for this challenge, as I've set myself the personal goal of re-reading all the Harry Potter books during these last weeks of September.I was planning on reading a book set in my home town for this prompt, but instead I'm going for the country I grew up in. Also, even more tenuous, but I feel like I can say I grew up at Hogwarts. Read the first HP at age 9 and the last at age 17. Did a lot of growing up in those years!
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two
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Janine wrote: "Slight change of plans for this challenge, as I've set myself the personal goal of re-reading all the Harry Potter books during these last weeks of September.I was planning on reading a book set ..."
Lol. For sheer ingenuity, I think we shall let you have it. :)
Ariel wrote: "Update to message 23; 4 of 3 complete." You read Neverwhere?! I have wanted to read that book for a few years now. How did you like it? I heard that the audio-version has an amazing cast and am toying with listening it to it next year.
Stephanie (R-A) wrote: "You read Neverwhere?! I have wanted to read that book for a few years now. How did you like it? I heard that the audio-version has an amazing cast and am toying with listening it to it next year. "Yep, I finally got to it and I loved it! I'm pretty new to Gaiman; read The Ocean at the End of the Lane last year and haven't been able to get enough since. I haven't listened to any audiobooks yet but was planning on listening to his Graveyard Book next month. I hope you enjoy it when you get to it - I might have to check out the audio as well. It's def a read (listen) again type of book imo.
Ariel wrote: "Stephanie (R-A) wrote: "You read Neverwhere?! I have wanted to read that book for a few years now. How did you like it? I heard that the audio-version has an amazing cast and am toying with listeni..."I cut my teeth on Gaiman with "American Gods" summer 2015, and then this year read "Stardust" and just finished a short story by him called "Snow, Glass, Apples" (free on the internet if you google it. I highly recommend you check it out). It is my goal to read 2 Neil Gaiman books a year until I get through them all. I will be branching to Terry Pratchett next year as well. Glad you liked "Neverwhere" so much. You have sold me on that one as one of my Gaiman stories for next year :)
Stephanie (R-A) wrote: "I cut my teeth on Gaiman with "American Gods" summer 2015, and then this year read "Stardust" and just finished a short story by him called "Snow, Glass, Apples" (free on the internet if you google it. I highly recommend you check it out)."Oh, thanks! I'll definitely look that up. That's a good system, I might have to borrow that. I've been wanting to get to Terry Pratchett as well, Discworld has been patiently sitting in my TBR since I read Good Omens. Diving into Pratchett would probably make for a really fun personal challenge in the new year.
Updated #4Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
Sunshine on Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith Completed 16/09/16 Rating 4 stars
I grew up in Scotland
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Just completed #6 (same age - 34) - Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond. One of the tenants is my age but a very different life. The writing is excellent, and I loved the storytelling way that the author used to convey the information! The subject matter was difficult, particularly in my profession. Definitely worth reading! 4.5 stars3/5
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Duration September 1. 2016 to September 30, 2016
Many times the books we like to read are reflections of ourselves, so for the challenge:
1. Read a book with a character that has the same first name as you.
2. Read a book that was written the same year you were born.
3. Read a book set in the same place where you grew up.
4. Read a book set in the same place where you live now.
5. Read a book with a character that has the same occupation as you.
6. Read a book with a character that is the same age as you are right now.
7. Read a book with a character that has the same hair and eye color that you have.
8. Read a book with a character that has the same hobbies that you have.
Extra Credit:
9. Read a book with a character that shares the same relationship dynamic with his/her parents that you do.
10. Read a book with a character that has the same number of children that you have.
This challenge is based on an idea created by Stephanie (R/A), and she will be leading this challenge..