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2017 The "All Your Book Are Belong to Us" Challenge

83 Dazrin (Mar-17)
64 MrsJoseph (Mar-21)
48 DoodlePanda (Mar-19)
46 Stephanie (Mar-12)
18 Orlok (Mar-7)
3 Nyssa (Feb-2)
Looks like my days at the top of the leaderboard are numbered.


Although, I considered counting Dresden Files #5 as a baseball book since it has a significant scene at Wrigley Field. :) Absolutely nothing to do with baseball other than location though.

See, I'm horrible at reading planning.

It's part of the fun. It can help me narrow reading choices sometimes and I've managed to pick up an author I've been meaning to read for Z which is awesome.
I'm fairly confident I can get to about 160 points, but anymore than that is going to be a serious struggle.

I'm such a moody reader.

31. a book from the GoodReads recommendations page
32. a book recommended by a librarian
33. a book recommended by your spouse, sibling, bff
Do GR Friends count?

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA..."
Wish that had some e-book options. I don't like either hardback or softback books anymore, I guess that means "equal". And I organize my library with a spreadsheet, not by size/color/etc. I can sort it in a bunch of ways though. At least it made the "traveling with a book" question easy. "I have no problem traveling without a paper book" but that doesn't mean I don't travel without lots of books!
MrsJoseph wrote: "What is a microhistory?"
Basically anything written by Mary Roach. :)
Here is a link that describes it better than I ever could.
http://bookriot.com/2013/08/12/microh...

A Book
Alphabet - Z
2 for 89.
I think GR friends could count. I was looking for something that was pulled from a Otters Enjoyed list, or from the ever-so-accurate you shelved this book so we suggested this randomness.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA..."
Wish that had some e-book options. I don't like either hardback or softback books anymore, I guess that means "equal". And I organize my library with a spreadsheet, not by size/color/etc. I can sort it in a bunch of ways though. At least it made the "traveling with a book" question easy. "I have no problem traveling without a paper book" but that doesn't mean I don't travel without lots of books!"
Oooh! I agree about ebooks - I bitched to the survey creator about that one.

Basically anything written by Mary Roach. :)
Here is a link that describes it better than I ever could.
http://bookriot.com/2013/08/12/microh...
oooooh! I know exactly what I want to look into!


The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary and The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures.
Are either of these eligible for microhistory?


lol! IKR? That's be a great book.
I already decided on the OED one.
In reading further reviews on the magical creatures, it seems the authors didn't research as well as I'd thought. They appear to have made several really incorrect entries and thus I want to avoid it now. I like those kinds of books as readable reference materials - and I don't want to question everything. I'd need to read a LOT more references before I can tackle something like that.

According to one of the reviews for the magical creatures one it is "an overview of mythological creatures from around the world" and "it is a great quick reference book." Of course it is a broad overview of a very tiny field, one could say microscopic, so in that case it might still be a "micro" history.

Book
New Category: Recommendations
Recommendations: a book from the GoodReads recommendations
(is from a GR Friend)

For Genre: 18. a pulp/noir book
Will this work? It's original publication date is 1935.
Wind-Gone-Mad



I think I'm going with the classics for that one, although I think I'll wait and see if I can buy a haul of pulp from a garage sale this Spring. It is almost time for those to start popping up every week.

JUST for this challenge (and a haul) but challenge!

I am a diehard.
I might even read East of Eden just for this challenge. It's 600 pages of Steinbeck. I like Steinbeck, but 600 pages of him might end up being the return of Ahab.

O_O
The baseball book will be hard enough, lol. I had to combine it with some history to make it even remotely palatable. There were some other baseball books + sports books there but I just..my eyes...totally glazed over.

This is my list of books (extra category besides name):
East of Eden (alphabet - E)
Shatter Me (genre - urban fantasy)
Hank Aaron and the Home Run That Changed America (sports - baseball)
The Holy Bible: English Standard Version ()
It's a pretty short list.


I think it counts!

lol. That's a good deal, though. I know I won't find any with my first name so not even looking.

If anyone gets that allusion they win this thread today. I had to look it up to get it right and I'm pretty sure that's not your name.


How can Neville & Bob not be a rational choice? A five-star average rating with 9 ratings!
I really think I should have done the haul of books first.

H..."
hmmmm...
Maybe you still should do a haul. You did say yardsale season was almost upon us.

Would Cassandra Claire's The Original Pervy Hobbit Fancier's Journal count as FanFict for the based on a book category? I read it over the last couple of days. Hilarious.

Yep, but I'm getting ansy. My potential list..."
I would vote "yes" it counts.

If you are going to count it in your reading, I would say yes. That category was intentionally left open knowing that not everyone cares for fanfic and I wanted to make sure it was a category that could be completed by someone who will not read "indie authors" or traditional "fanfic".
I used Redshirts by John Scalzi as my selection. It's not exactly fanfic but certainly never would have been written if it weren't for Star Trek, so it fit as far as I am concerned.

I'll think about counting the read, but if I can find an actual book on Goodreads that is fanfict and written by an author outside of the US-UK_CA triangle then I shall read another. And don't think I'm not looking.

"This next installment, titled “The Girl in the Spider’s Web,” will be the first book in the series not written by Larsson, who died in 2004. Instead, the novel will be penned by the Swedish writer and former crime journalist David Lagercrantz. Lagercrantz is best known for co-authoring the 2014 memoir of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a Swedish soccer player."

Sweden is doing fairly well representation-wise with me with 4 quite varied titles so far.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard, born in the Czech Republic, well, Czechoslovakia at the time.
Drown by Esther Dalseno, an Australian born author
Both from this list: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/5...

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A book.
One point for 87. That was sad. Both the book and the scoring for the challenge.
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