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message 51: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Just finished The Woman Who Wouldn't Die by Colin Cotterill for #9 "Foreign Exchange." This book was set in Laos and the whole series is a fun read. I'm 3/8 for the challenge now.

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 52: by [deleted user] (new)

Finished my first one:

1. Summer break: This is the time of year many students look forward to the most. Older students can spend months planning vacations, studying abroad or searching for the right summer job.
Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation
Blood Promise (Main character Rose travels to Siberia (view spoiler))


message 53: by Noel (new)

Noel (noel-brady) I'm brand new to this group - hi all :) I really like the idea of these challenges.

I'm going to do tasks #1 and #5 at least. Planning on Everything Is Illuminated for #1 (life-changing trip) and She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders for #5 (transition).

Does it count if I started a book at the tail-end of the previous month? I started Paper Towns (which would fit #8) on May 29 but barely read any until June 1. Not sure how strict the rules are. It's okay if it doesn't count!


message 54: by Courtney A.J. (new)

Courtney A.J. (courtneyajw) | 249 comments Shannon, Welcome to the challenge! It counts as long as you complete it in June! I've got you added for two now but let me know if you would like to make it 3!

Updated to here! Congrats on everyone's progress!


message 55: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments I've just finished: Wildwood, by an author I didn't know (#11)

2/5


message 56: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Seems like everything I read fits the challenge. Just finished Stardust by Neil Gaiman for #1 "Life-Changing Trip." This book is a wonderful traveling adventure in the land of Faerie. I'm 4/8 for the challenge now.

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 57: by [deleted user] (new)

Welcome to the group Shannon! Enjoy the challenge and good luck :)


message 58: by Ari (last edited Jun 21, 2014 05:21PM) (new)

Ari (takmybretawy) | 101 comments Hi all. Please sign me up for 6.

Finished 6/6

1. Summer break: This is the time of year many students look forward to the most. Older students can spend months planning vacations, studying abroad or searching for the right summer job.
Read a book that involves a life chaneging trip or vacation
The Selection done 6/15/14

5. Seniors: The last year of high school or university is the time when students prepare for the next step in their lives.
Read a book involving a transition (high school to college, human to non-human etc)

Rapture (Fallen, #4) by Lauren Kate . 6/10/14
Transition from human to non human and non human to human

6. Juniors: Juniors are looking forward to their last year, sending applications (college, job or other) and hoping that they know themselves well enough to make the right choice.
Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are

Crossed (Matched, #2) by Ally Condie finished 6/6/14

The main characters are all struggling to figure out who they are and where they belong.

9. Foreign Exchange: Exchange students represent the connection between a familiar world and a country that is just another chapter in a geography book.
Read a book set in a foreign country
The One (The Selection, #3) by Kiera Cass

Set in a future America now known as Ilea.

11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you

Rush (Breathless, #1) by Maya Banks finished 6/13/14

12. New School Year: As the summer comes to a close and the new year starts, students are barraged with tests to assess what they’ve retained over the long vacation.
Read a book involving memory or memory loss
Breakable done 6/21/14


message 59: by Erika (new)

Erika (erikarae) | 708 comments 11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you

Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald

2/8


message 60: by Lynn (last edited Jun 06, 2014 09:09AM) (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Just finished Burglars Can't Be Choosers by Lawrence Block for #3 "Bad Teacher." This is a fun read and first in the Bernie Rhodenbarr series -- he's a burglar (and a gentleman). I'm 5/8 for the challenge now.

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 61: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) Completed: 1/2

11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you. Kiss of Midnight
Kiss of Midnight (Midnight Breed, #1) by Lara Adrian


message 62: by Erika (new)

Erika (erikarae) | 708 comments 3. Bad teacher: “Bad” is equally subjective but is sometimes more easily discernible. Think about your least favorite teacher or an educator who didn’t seem to care.
Read a book involving the topic he/she taught or where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable.

Wide Sargasso Sea

3/8


message 63: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Just completed #3 (unacceptable action) - Fire by Kristin Cashore. The first half of this book was quite disappointing and took me a long time to get interested in the narrative. However, the background and 2nd half of the book made up for the first half. Characters were engaging and the fantasy world was intriguing. Be warned - this book does not follow consecutively from Graceling but rather predates that book. Worth reading! 4 stars

4/4 - challenge completed!


message 64: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Just finished Unwind by Neal Shusterman ( an author new to me) for #11 "Junior Varsity." Great book. I'm 6/8 for the challenge now.

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 65: by Ari (new)

Ari (takmybretawy) | 101 comments Update! 1/6

6. Juniors: Juniors are looking forward to their last year, sending applications (college, job or other) and hoping that they know themselves well enough to make the right choice.
Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are

Crossed (Matched, #2) by Ally Condie finished 6/6/14

The main characters are all struggling to figure out who they are and where they belong.


message 66: by Robyn (new)

Robyn | -15 comments 1/3 complete! I decided to use Unwind for #6 because each of the characters in this book are struggling with finding themselves. Not just with trying to figure out who they will be after they are unwound but with who they are if they are not unwound and what about them made them become a candidate to be unwound.
goodness I am all about the rambling tonight. you can tell its 230 am


message 67: by Elsbeth (last edited Jun 08, 2014 01:48AM) (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments I just finished for #6. Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are: De toneelclub, in which the main character struggles to free herself from all the dominant characters who surround herself to become her true self (like a boyfriend who abused her, a mother who forces her will upon her and a woman who, as a girl in highschool, teased her a lot).

3/5


message 68: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Just finished my selection for #10 (power struggle) - Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore. Really good book and conclusion to the entire series. Tad redundant in bits, but it really brought the first and second books together. Definitely worth reading! 4.5 stars

5/4


message 69: by Brianna Andreda (last edited Jun 08, 2014 05:46PM) (new)

Brianna Andreda | 268 comments I've finished my third book and I've increased my goal since I have already finished my original goal.

The third book was for 4. The Classics:

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

3/3

I've updated message 27


message 70: by Noel (new)

Noel (noel-brady) Courtney wrote: "It counts as long as you complete it in June!"

Awesome! Well in that case, make it 3 please. :)

I just completed She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders for task #5, so then including Paper Towns for task #8 which I finished earlier, I'm 2/3.


message 71: by Courtney A.J. (new)

Courtney A.J. (courtneyajw) | 249 comments Updated!

Noam, welcome to challenge!

Megan & Brianna, Congratulations on completing your challenge!


message 72: by Lynn (last edited Jun 09, 2014 08:36PM) (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Just finished Massacre Pond by Paul Doiron for #10 Varsity "Power Struggle." The power struggle was between wildlife conservationists and the timber industry. I'm 7/8 for the challenge now.

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 73: by Ari (new)

Ari (takmybretawy) | 101 comments Finished 1 more. 2/6

Seniors: The last year of high school or university is the time when students prepare for the next step in their lives.
Read a book involving a transition (high school to college, human to non-human etc)

Rapture (Fallen, #4) by Lauren Kate . 6/10/14
Transition from human to non human and non human to human


message 74: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments I just read for #10 (power struggle): Rich Boys, in which a power struggle exists between the main character and her abducter.

4/5


message 75: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 43 comments I finished my first book for the challenge:

11. Read a book by an author that is new to you: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

1/2


message 76: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Just completed #1 (life changing vacation) - Seven Exes Are Eight Too Many by Heather Wardell. So cute and much better than I expected! Good chick lit - definitely worth reading! 4 stars

6/4


message 77: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments Finished for #2: Remember the Moon, because one of the main characters is a painter. One of my favourite teachers was my drawings-teacher. He was one of the few we could call by his first name - which was a very uncommon first name: Joep. He was cross-eyed, so when he appeared to look at your neighbour, he was really looking at you. Unfortunately drawings was not a subject we could do our exams in, so I had to quit after a few years...

5/5
Oh, I just realized I finished this challenge... I'll try to do some more!


message 78: by Courtney A.J. (new)

Courtney A.J. (courtneyajw) | 249 comments Elsbeth, Congrats on completing the challenge!


message 79: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments Courtney wrote: "Elsbeth, Congrats on completing the challenge!"

Thanks!
I think I'll just try to add 3 more.
So than I'm : 5/8


message 80: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Courtney -- Could you increase my goal from 8 to 12 please?

My eighth book for the challenge was Black Swan by Chris Knopf for #7 Sophomore "characters wise or foolish, or both." The main character, Sam Acquillo, is brilliant and pig-headed, solving the mystery is more important than personal safety....naturally. (I'm 8/12 for the challenge now.)

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 81: by [deleted user] (new)

2/2 done (may finish more, not sure yet)

3. Bad teacher: “Bad” is equally subjective but is sometimes more easily discernible. Think about your least favorite teacher or an educator who didn’t seem to care.
Read a book involving the topic he/she taught or where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable.
City of Lost Souls (characters raise a demon)


message 82: by Brianna Andreda (new)

Brianna Andreda | 268 comments Courtney wrote: "Updated!

Noam, welcome to challenge!

Megan & Brianna, Congratulations on completing your challenge!"


Thank you! I didn't think I was going to finish it that soon. So I decided to increase my goal to 9 books


message 83: by Brianna Andreda (new)

Brianna Andreda | 268 comments Finished 11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you

Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella

updated message 27

4/9


message 84: by Robyn (new)

Robyn | -15 comments 2/3 down. I have finished Thinner by Stephen King. I am using it for number 7 because many of the characters were foolish which is what caused them to be cursed in the first place.


message 85: by Courtney A.J. (new)

Courtney A.J. (courtneyajw) | 249 comments Kelsi, Congrats on completing the challenge!

Everyone is updated!


message 86: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) COMPLETED: 2/2

4. The Classics: There are hundreds of books that consistently make summer reading lists. Often, reading these allows us to avoid judgment from other readers later in life – “How have you never read that?” they tend to say.
Read a book that you feel like you "should" have read by now. Catching Fire
Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins

11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you. Kiss of Midnight
Kiss of Midnight (Midnight Breed, #1) by Lara Adrian


message 87: by Elsbeth (last edited Jun 13, 2014 09:46AM) (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments Finished one for #8: Read a book where the character(s) are outsiders or experiencing something entirely new to them;
Some Like It Hot-Buttered
The main character owns a movie theatre (that is new to him, cause he was a writer) in which someone is killed and he gets involved in solving the murder - which is also new to him.

6/8


message 88: by Karma (new)

Karma | 119 comments Finished one for #3:
Labor Day

One for #9:
Me Before You

and One for #1:
Whistling Past the Graveyard

4/5 :)


message 89: by Ari (new)

Ari (takmybretawy) | 101 comments Finished 1 more!

3/6

11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you

Rush (Breathless, #1) by Maya Banks finished 6/13/14


message 90: by Tricia (new)

Tricia | 132 comments Finished 1/2

6. Juniors: Juniors are looking forward to their last year, sending applications (college, job or other) and hoping that they know themselves well enough to make the right choice.
Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are - Switched (Trylle, #1) by Amanda Hocking - 15/6/2014


message 91: by Ari (new)

Ari (takmybretawy) | 101 comments Finished 4/6


1. Summer break: This is the time of year many students look forward to the most. Older students can spend months planning vacations, studying abroad or searching for the right summer job.
Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation
The Selection done 6/15/14


message 92: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Just finished Refuge by Dot Jackson for #5 Seniors -- Read a book involving a transition. This was a great book. The main character leaves the only life she knew (in 1920s Charleston) to live with family she's never met in Appalachia. I'm 9/12 for the challenge now.

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 93: by Janet (new)

Janet (goodreadscomjanetj) | 784 comments 2/3

Just completed Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky for #9. Foreign Exchange: Read a book set in a foreign country


message 94: by Courtney A.J. (new)

Courtney A.J. (courtneyajw) | 249 comments Sara - Congrats on completing the challenge!

Updated to here!


message 95: by [deleted user] (new)

Finished another one (3/2):

11. Junior Varsity: For athletes in the making, getting a spot on the JV team gives them the opportunity to learn new skills in order to reach Varsity.
Read a book by an author that is new to you
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt


message 96: by Meimei (new)

Meimei | 101 comments message 13 ❀ 4/5
3. Bad teacher - Curtain ★★★★
5. Seniors - Radúz a Mahulena ★★★
6. Juniors - To All the Boys I've Loved Before ★★★★ (and half)
10. Varsity - Blindness ★★★★

Curtain (Hercule Poirot, #39) by Agatha Christie Radúz a Mahulena  by Julius Zeyer To All the Boys I've Loved Before (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #1) by Jenny Han Blindness (Blindness, #1) by José Saramago


message 97: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (lmelliott) | 686 comments Just finished Wolf by Mo Hayder for #12 New School Year -- Read a book involving memory or memory loss. This was a riveting thriller set in Somerset, England. The main character is a police officer named Jack Caffery who is obsessed with finding what happened to his brother (abducted as a child). I'm 10/12 for the challenge now.

I've updated my progress on my original post ✼ Message 7


message 98: by Erika (new)

Erika (erikarae) | 708 comments 4/8

9. Foreign Exchange: Exchange students represent the connection between a familiar world and a country that is just another chapter in a geography book. Read a book set in a foreign country

The Old Man and the Sea, which takes place off the coast of Cuba.


message 99: by Ari (new)

Ari (takmybretawy) | 101 comments 5/6

9. Foreign Exchange: Exchange students represent the connection between a familiar world and a country that is just another chapter in a geography book.
Read a book set in a foreign country
The One (The Selection, #3) by Kiera Cass

Set in a future America now known as Ilea.


message 100: by Angelique (new)

Angelique Hi,

I've got another one
1. Summer break: Read a book that involves a life changing trip or vacation The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

3/4


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