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finished 7/8
Finished another one (4/2)
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)
City of Heavenly Fire (Vampire to human transition)
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)
City of Heavenly Fire (Vampire to human transition)

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


Uncle Tom's Cabin
5/8

The Prediction for #3 - I had a teacher for maths that I didn't like very much.
By the way, if anyone is interested in reading this book, check out the author's blog. He is giving away digital copies in exchange for your honest review. His goal is to get at least 100 reviews by the end of the year. And I can tell you: it is worth the read. You can look at my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Just finished The Disappeared by Kim Echlin for #8. Freshman: Read a book where the character(s) are experiencing something entirely new to them. This book has first love, (view spoiler) ...lots of firsts.
All the books I read for the challenge are on my original post ✼ Message 7 ✼
Thanks Courtney for leading a great challenge!

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 trip to christmas land, was one I could do without!

I read The Giver for #8 - Experiencing something entirely new...
Started and finished yesterday. I just couldn't put it down!"
Just finished The Inner Voice: The Making of a Singer for #2. I am a doctorate candidate in voice performance and thought this would be an appropriate choice :)
2 books left -- 10 days!!!

5/5 -- Finished!

6/6
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



9/8

Read a book where a character struggles with his/her identity or is trying to figure out who they are
The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields
6/8
Finished a fifth book:
7. Sophomores: Sophomore comes from two Greek words meaning “wise” and “foolish.”
Read a book on a subject or a character who is wise, foolish or both
The Silver Chair (Aslan is wise)
7. Sophomores: Sophomore comes from two Greek words meaning “wise” and “foolish.”
Read a book on a subject or a character who is wise, foolish or both
The Silver Chair (Aslan is wise)

7/4

4. The Classics - Romeo and Juliet ★★★★
9. Foreign Exchange. - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ★★★★
11. Junior Varsity - We Were Liars ★★★★




The Magician's Nephew (Chronicles of Narnia #1) by CS Lewis
7/8. So close!

So now I'm 4/4

Read a book involving a power struggle
The Last Battle by CS Lewis
8/8! All done! Thanks for creating and leading this challenge, Courtney! It was a lot of fun!

Another one done(6/2):
10. Varsity: This is the paramount achievement for any athlete; yet even after reaching the Varsity team, athletes must work to maintain to their status.
Read a book involving a power struggle
The Last Battle
10. Varsity: This is the paramount achievement for any athlete; yet even after reaching the Varsity team, athletes must work to maintain to their status.
Read a book involving a power struggle
The Last Battle

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 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - 30/06/2014

7. Sophomores. - Vyhnání Gerty Schnirch - ★★★★★
12. New School Year - The Maze Runner - ★★★★


Well that's it for this month's challenge :)

3/3

Duration: June 1 - 30, 2014
TRY FOR 4 or 5
2. Good teacher: “Good” is entirely subjective so think about your favorite teacher, trainer, or educator who really made an impact on your life.
Read a book that explores the subject that person taught - Favorite teacher - Coach Henshaw, he taught history

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

7. Sophomores: Sophomore comes from two Greek words meaning “wise” and “foolish.”
Read a book on a subject or a character who is wise, foolish or both

10. Varsity: This is the paramount achievement for any athlete; yet even after reaching the Varsity team, athletes must work to maintain to their status.
Read a book involving a power struggle

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


1. Summer Break.

2. Good Teacher. (Read a book that explores the subject a “good teacher” taught- Science, Mr. Spier Did not complete.)
3. Bad Teacher.

(Read a book where the characters do something that is generally unacceptable - try to kidnap/marry underage girl.) 6/26
4. The Classics.

5. Seniors.

6. Juniors.

7. Sophmore.

8. Freshman.

9. Foreign Exchange.

10. Varsity.

11. Junior Varsity.

12. New School Year.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Wrangler's Inconvenient Wife (other topics)Return of the Cowboy Doctor (other topics)
The Story of My Life (other topics)
Robinson Crusoe (other topics)
Mockingjay (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
L.J. Smith (other topics)Neal Shusterman (other topics)
Kim Echlin (other topics)
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (other topics)
Annie Dillard (other topics)
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