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Stacie's 2017 Challenge


This was... interesting? I'm not sure that's really the best word to use. It's a collection of poems and stories from the perspective of young (mid to upper teens) urban black males. It's one of those things I picked up because it was so different from my own experiences, but I'm not really sure how I'd rate it. It's... alien. But my mind is still turning over the bits and pieces, shaking them, chewing on the corners, trying to grab hold of it. So I guess, yes, I'd recommend it as it's doing exactly what it is supposed to ;)
Stacie wrote: "1.
You Don't Even Know Me: Stories and Poems About Boys First read of the year! I rang in the new year by cudd..."
It sounds like a good thinker read!

It sounds like a good thinker read!


This is in my TBR, How was it?"
It was very good, another "thinker read". It's one of those things that becomes more significant, more real, after you've finished and it kicks around in your head. The art style is very simplistic, which gives you a kind of distance while you are reading, but once you've finished, it just sits there, unfolding in the back of your mind.
It's quick to read- you can go from cover to cover in an hour or so- but it's one of those things that gives you a "book hangover".
Stacie wrote: "It was very good, another "thinker read". It's one of those things that becomes more significant, more real, after you've finished and it kicks around in your head. The art style is very simplistic, which gives you a kind of distance while you are reading, but once you've finished, it just sits there, unfolding in the back of your mind..."
Sounds good!
Sounds good!


FYI my star system goes about like this:
1- I wish the author had never been born.
2- I wish the book had never been written and that I could get back the time I spent reading it.
3- Adequate. Shows promise but not particularly compelling.
4- Engaging. Enthusiasm, but not obsession. Will probably read again at some point.
5- I refused to eat, drink or speak to people until I was done, and will definitely reread it at least once (and will likely own it in multiple formats). I feel the need to thrust copies into the hands of complete strangers while making inarticulate Wookie noises.
*not originally on my Read What You Own Challenge list, but still a title that I've owned for more than a year. So I'm counting it!

4.

(fyi- the book adaptation is much better than the comic and definitely worth picking up if you even "kinda" liked the movie. It actually makes most of the characters more dimensional and relatable. I'm not quite done with it, though, so I'm not listing it yet...)

I had good intentions. So many good intentions :D They usually last at least two full weeks. Not this year- my childhood is calling and I must answer, LOL!


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I'm going through them in a mix of formats. The audio for TFA made me want to shove a hot poker in my ear, so I went with print for that one, lol, but so far the audio for Phanton Menace is good. Much better than the actual movie, to be honest... although having to listen to Jar Jar Binks again is making me consider print versions for the next two of the prequels.


I want to do the Read Harder Challenge. But I haven't even looked at it yet. lol. I probably should do that soon.
It's so funny I saw that and was wondering if we could do a similar challenge for our group. Obviously, I would not want to copy what the Book Riot group does, they do a great job at it too.
I was thinking maybe something on a smaller scale like a 12 book challenge.
Science fiction
Action and Adventure
Romance
Mystery
Horror
Self help
Health
Travel
Children's
History
Poetry
Journals
Prayer books
Series
Biographies
Autobiographies
Fantasy
I just don't like to keep adding things to the group and having people feeling overwhelmed.
I was thinking maybe something on a smaller scale like a 12 book challenge.
Science fiction
Action and Adventure
Romance
Mystery
Horror
Self help
Health
Travel
Children's
History
Poetry
Journals
Prayer books
Series
Biographies
Autobiographies
Fantasy
I just don't like to keep adding things to the group and having people feeling overwhelmed.
I think people have their own things going and I think we have enough separate challenges and things to do. lol. We have good participation in what we have going on now.

I wa..."
Next year, LOL!
Seriously, I've got something like five or six challenges going this year. I think I'm probably tapped out ;)

I would do it...


I agree, next year we should talk about it. Maybe each member that completes their challenge this year gets to pick a category for next year...hahaha






Stacie wrote: "12.
Catalyst - A Rogue One Novel This was surprisingly good. It took characters who were necessarily one dimensional in Rogue One an..."
My husband enjoyed this one a lot!

My husband enjoyed this one a lot!




15.

What can I say about these? Well... the colorist was great... I read them for free through work... they count as "Z" for my ABC Author challenge. Other than that... Oh, God, I want the time I spent reading these back.


Stacie wrote: "14.
Disney Kingdoms: Figment #1
15.
[book:Figment 2: Legacy of Imagination|26030..."
Oh no!! What a bummer! At least they were short? lol

15.

Oh no!! What a bummer! At least they were short? lol

True, they were short and the art was nice... and, I read them during my shift, so technically I was paid to read them ;) The first one is aimed strictly at die-hard fans of the WDW attraction, but the second would probably appeal to early grade-school readers as an adventure story. (Neither category do I fall into.)




Stacie wrote: "17.
Norse Mythology I adored this. I went with the audiobook- because, if you can have Neil read to you, why wouldn't you? It was fantastic. I'd ..."
He is a charming narrator but very soft-spoken, I find myself cranking the volume on his audiobooks. lol. This one's in my TBR!

He is a charming narrator but very soft-spoken, I find myself cranking the volume on his audiobooks. lol. This one's in my TBR!

This is true, but it brings to mind evenings being read to... when you have to sit calmly and focus on the tale your Dad (or Mom or sister) is reading, sitting close and leaning slightly closer. His narration seriously reminds me of some of the best times of my childhood, which is probably why I love it so much, LOL. (noise canceling/ isolating earbuds help. Since I'm always a passenger during my commutes I've always got my headphones in)
I will say that I wished I'd had the physical copy to read along with- some of those names were impossible to wrap my head around by just hearing them.
Stacie wrote: "This is true, but it brings to mind evenings being read to... when you have to sit calmly and focus on the tale your Dad (or Mom or sister) is reading, sitting close and leaning slightly closer. His narration seriously reminds me of some of the best times of my childhood..."
I mostly listen on my commute, through Bluetooth, I should try earbuds!
I mostly listen on my commute, through Bluetooth, I should try earbuds!


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This book is surreal... dreamlike. I was perfectly content to be carried by the ebb and flow, with no expectations of what the story was or where it was going. Each time I had to stop, I was eager to get back to it. But, once I'd finished and tried to think about the story logically the only thing I could think was "WTF?"
I'm not sorry I bought the audiobook and I enjoyed the time I spent listening, but I don't know that I could listen to it again even though I thought a lot of the writing was beautiful.
Stacie wrote: "20.
Universal Harvester I honestly have no idea how to rate this one. I picked up the audio version because anything written by Darnielle rea..."
Sounds interesting but IDK if I want to commit myself to it. lol.

Sounds interesting but IDK if I want to commit myself to it. lol.

That is probably an accurate takeaway from my review, lol!




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Stacie wrote: "22.
The Art of Reading This could also have been titled "Pompous Sounding, Though Knowledgeable, Professor Extensively Quotes and Praises Hims..."
HAHA! I love your title!

HAHA! I love your title!




27.

Both of these are titles I've owned for years (one was even on my shelf of things to get read this year. Go me! LOL). The neat thing about reading them concurrently was that they dealt with some of the same events (Alexander's Persian conquest) from completely different viewpoints and contexts.


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EDIT: After looking at my results from last year and the year before I've decided, tentatively, to up my goal to 80.