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Hehe thanks, Mallory! And it is fun to try something different. I embarrassed to say I don't think I've ever read a western. I'll have to give McMurtry a try. ;)


That's on my "to read" list too. I have one friend who read it who only reads Sci-Fi who told me how much he liked it (hence the reason it is on my list!). I say go for it! :)



I am a big fan of Connie Willis. She wrote a two volume set on time travelers from Oxford visiting various aspects of WWII in England and getting stuck there. The books were Blackout and All Clear. I highly recommend her work.
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I finally read Ender's Game -- actually listened to the very awesome 20th anniversary edition audiobook on Carroll County Library shelves right now ;) -- and could see why it makes all of the top of Sci-Fi lists especially when you remember that it came long before the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and the YA book boom. I haven't picked up any others by him yet -- any recommendations?

Great job, Rachel!



Now on to the Western. I had chosen Flintlock by William Johnstone.


I'm an audiobook addict, Mallory! Thanks for the recommendation and the update. :)

I'm so glad that you guys are giving the challenge a go! I haven't read a whole lot of Fantasy but that Cassandra Clare trilogy sounds great. I'll have to add it to my "To Read" list. Sorry the mystery isn't going so well. I give a book 50 pages to grab me and if it doesn't, I move on. Life's too short to waste time reading something you don't enjoy! ;)

Now on to the Western. I had chosen Flintlock by William Johnstone."
Great job, Debbie! Good luck with the western. Johnstone is one of the more popular western authors at the library so I feel sure that you'll enjoy the experience. :)


Awesome, Beth! Glad you didn't listen to me! :P



I read a lot of young adult science fiction especially that of the dystopian genre, read Delerium earlier this week and really enjoyed it!
An excellent Historical Fiction book is Code Name Verity.
Happy reading everyone!

Great job! Sometimes I think of westerns as romance novels for men. :D What do you think?

This is one I've been meaning to read too! I've been hoping that we will get the audio book at the library since that's the way I "read" most of my books. ;)

I read a lot of y..."
Have you ever read "Life As We Knew It" by Susan Beth Pfeiffer? It's YA and along the lines of dystopia/speculative fiction but also survival fiction.
I'll add Code Name Verity to my to-read list if it is not there already! And happy reading to you too! :)

I have not read Life as We Knew It, but I definitely have heard of the author, I'll check it out! Thanks for the recommendation.

I have not read Life as We Knew It, but I definitely have heard of the author, I'll chec..."
I would also recommend the "Life As We Knew It" series. Have not read the last one yet!


I haven't read any McCall Smith, but hist. fic. is my favorite genre. I really, really liked Elswyth Thane and her Williamsburg series. You would probably need to get most of them through ILL/Marina, but definitely worth it!


Hey Katie! I've read The Giver but not the Divergent series -- although they are on my "to read" list. I was hoping to read them before the Divergent movie came out but that shipped has sailed. I got to meet Lois Lowry at the American Library Association Conference earlier this month which was a thrill. :)

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I HAVE FINISHED!!! I read Champion by Maris Lu for my Science Fiction, City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare for my Fantasy, and Death Money by Henry Chang for a Mystery. The Mystery was out of my element 100% and hard to read at first but by the end of the book I hhhhaaaaadddd to know who did it! It finished with action that grabbed the reader. I can't say that mystery will be my favorite genre but I am now going to browse that section for a good one once in a while. Fantasy has to be my favorite genre. I felt the novel kept you on your toes the whole time! It was my favorite out of all three of these. As for Champion I am still torn between the ending and whether I am happy with it or not. It is one of those bittersweet endings that lets your mind image what it wants for how the story ended. I am happy that I did this challenge this year. Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do before the deadline.


I have not read Life as We Knew It, but I definitely have heard of the au..."
I wasn't so crazy about the last book in the series, TBH. I'd love to hear what you think of it if you ever get around to it.

I enjoy Sharon Kay Penman's historical fiction best. She researches her novels (usually about the Plantagenets) so well that the characters just spring to life. Sometimes I read her books and think something is too amazing to be true but then I find out that it is. I love it when that happens with historical fiction.
I'm not a big Alexander McCall Smith fan myself but I only read the first book in the Irregular Portuguese Verbs series which is not the series he is known for. So give him a try and report back! :)
Also, great job on completing the challenge! I hope you found it worthwhile. :)

I'm so glad that you were able to complete the challenge, Beth! You are in good shape for our Goodreads Summer Reading Challenge drawing. :)



Definitely a bittersweet ending for Champion. I think I'm really happy with it though! Definitely appreciated the ending more than Allegiant!

That's good, Mallory! I'm going to do the drawing on Monday. Thanks for playing! :)

I'm embarrassed to say as a librarian that I have never read a western but now I am thinking I could -- especially in the audiobook format. I'll have to pick up a Louis L'Amour next. Thanks for doing the challenge, Mwenzel! Keep your eyes here for our drawing announcement on Monday. :)

Just put the Legend audiobook on hold! I'm sure any ending will beat the Mockingjay ending! :P

I would be interested in your feedback so feel free to share ideas for future challenges or ways we can make this better. Although this challenge covers the summer months, we do have a reading challenge each month the rest of the year (without the amazing prize pack) and we'd love to see you there. Also, if you haven't already done so, please introduce yourself on the Introduce Yourself thread.
This has been fun! Let's do it again sometime! ;)
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• Classic/Literary
• Historical
Don't forget to share what you've read with us here! What elements of the genres you chose did you like or not like? Did you try reading a new genre? What did you discover? We all want to know! If you complete this reading challenge, you will be entered into a drawing to win a Literary Elements tote bag filled with books. Just make sure to complete this reading challenge before the end of Summer Reading on August 9th!
Now that Carroll County Public Library's Adult Summer Reading has kicked off, don't forget to register for that on our website (http://library.carr.org/programs/srp.asp) or at your CCPL branch! The books you read for the Goodreads Summer Reading Challenge count so make sure to log them after you register! Enter all the titles you read for a chance to win in our weekly prize drawings. Each title equals one chance so enter more titles and increase your odds of winning! One lucky winner from each branch will win a grand prize, a gift certificate to Buffalo Wild Wings! Yum!
Have a great summer full of reading and literary elements! :D