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message 301: by Arielle (new)

Arielle M. JD wrote: "Hanna wrote: "JD wrote: "Here's a list for the 1500's
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3..."


I second JD's Dumas suggestions- The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers are two of my favorite books. BUT, I want to warn you that there are multiple translations of the books and some of the more modern translations are for a mature audience, just so you know. :) The Victorian translations naturally left out some of the sexual-related content.


message 302: by Hanna (new)

Hanna Arielle wrote: "JD wrote: "Hanna wrote: "JD wrote: "Here's a list for the 1500's
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3..."

I second JD's Dumas suggestions- The Count of Monte Cristo a..."


Thanks! Okay, I'll remember that. It's interesting that the Victorian translations edited out some of it- it makes sense, once I think about it. ;)


message 303: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Morgan wrote: "Finally finished my indie! I feel so behind here."

Don't! I only just finished my non-fic. :)


message 304: by Tori (new)

Tori (cowgirlatheart16) | 15 comments Sarah Grace wrote: "Morgan wrote: "Finally finished my indie! I feel so behind here."

Don't! I only just finished my non-fic. :)"


And I've only just started my indie!


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I just finished "Cyrano de Bergerac", and I've begun to read To Kill A Mockingbird. I also changed the nonfiction book I'm reading to "The Making of the African Queen" by Katharine Hepburn.


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Erudessa Aranduriel | 91 comments Elaina wrote: "Erudessa wrote: "Elaina wrote: "I finished Love's Long Journey yesterday, and now I'm onto the 1700-1800s category :) I am reading I Was Jane Austen's Best Friend. I hav..."

My favorite is either 1 or 8. I don't know which!


message 307: by Tarissa (new)

Tarissa (inthebookcase) | 11 comments It's time for me to post an update! I've now finished 6 books for the challenge. Here they all are...

FINISHED:
- A classic: The Thin Man
- A fantasy\sci-fi: Hammerhead
- A contemporary: Asking for Trouble
- An indie-published: Suit and Suitability
- A non-fiction: Keep a Quiet Heart
- 1901 to 2000: The Illusionist's Apprentice


message 308: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Tarissa wrote: "It's time for me to post an update! I've now finished 6 books for the challenge. Here they all are...

FINISHED:
- A classic: The Thin Man
- A fantasy\sci-fi: Hammerhead
..."


Awesome Tarissa! :)

I finished my non-fic, and will be starting my 1901-2000 as soon as I can get to the library to get it. ;)


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Emily (sweetmrsemi) | 37 comments I JUST finished my 1500s book! And with that...dun dun DUN...I've completed the challenge!!!!


message 310: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Emily wrote: "I JUST finished my 1500s book! And with that...dun dun DUN...I've completed the challenge!!!!"

WHAAAAAAAAAAA?!?!?! WOOT WOOT!!! *throws confetti and blows kazoo* You're awesome, Emily! Fantastic job!!!


message 311: by Hanna (last edited Aug 07, 2017 06:30AM) (new)

Hanna Emily wrote: "I JUST finished my 1500s book! And with that...dun dun DUN...I've completed the challenge!!!!"

Wow, congratulations!! :D *Is secretly mad because I didn't beat you* :P I just finished my 1800's book last night.


message 312: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 49 comments I'm sadly lagging. Just finished my fantasy, The Reluctant Godfather


message 313: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 49 comments Emily wrote: "I JUST finished my 1500s book! And with that...dun dun DUN...I've completed the challenge!!!!"

Wow, Emily!!


message 314: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Hannah wrote: "I'm sadly lagging. Just finished my fantasy, The Reluctant Godfather"

Oooh, yay! Did you like it?? :)


message 315: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 49 comments I did! Now just to get time to review it....


message 316: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Hannah wrote: "I did! Now just to get time to review it...."

Awesome! :D


message 317: by E.F. (new)

E.F. Buckles Hannah wrote: "I did! Now just to get time to review it...."

Yay! I liked it too. :)



Soooo, I actually did manage to find a non-fiction: "Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah More--Poet, Reformer, Abolitionist" and will be reading that on audio. Then, after I finish reading the other book I'm in the middle of now, I'll do the third Anne of Green Gables book for the 1901-2000 book. And by the time I finish that, the challenge will probably be over, but at least I'll have squeezed in two more books. ;)


message 318: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
E.F.B. wrote: "Hannah wrote: "I did! Now just to get time to review it...."

Yay! I liked it too. :)



Soooo, I actually did manage to find a non-fiction: "Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah Mo..."


Oh well! You did great either way! :)


message 319: by Emily (new)

Emily (sweetmrsemi) | 37 comments Awww, thanks, y'all!! I'm really glad I did this---I read books that I really enjoyed, and either wouldn't have picked up, or wouldn't have made time to read. So fun!

And Beth, the third Anne is one of my favorites!!!


message 320: by E.F. (new)

E.F. Buckles Emily wrote: "Awww, thanks, y'all!! I'm really glad I did this---I read books that I really enjoyed, and either wouldn't have picked up, or wouldn't have made time to read. So fun!

And Beth, the third Anne is ..."


:D


message 321: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 49 comments Finished my contemporary, Just Look Up


message 322: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Sutter (jdsutter) | 120 comments E.F.B. wrote: "Hannah wrote: "I did! Now just to get time to review it...."

Yay! I liked it too. :)



Soooo, I actually did manage to find a non-fiction: "Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah Mo..."


Oh that sounds interesting. I will be looking forward to your review. I've been reading her poetry over the past several months for an audio poetry project I produce so I'll be interested to see if that book is worth picking up.


message 323: by Tarissa (new)

Tarissa (inthebookcase) | 11 comments Emily wrote: "I JUST finished my 1500s book! And with that...dun dun DUN...I've completed the challenge!!!!"

Congratulations, Emily!!!!!


message 325: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Hannah wrote: "Finished my indie. The Graham Quartet and the Mystery of the Day Maid"

Wow, you are not wasting any time, Hannah! Nice!


message 326: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (olivia_r) I read my classic and non-fiction book:
No Highway and Ten Reminders for the Single Christian Woman


message 327: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Olivia wrote: "I read my classic and non-fiction book:
No Highway and Ten Reminders for the Single Christian Woman"


Awesome Olivia!


message 328: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 49 comments Sarah Grace wrote: "Hannah wrote: "Finished my indie. The Graham Quartet and the Mystery of the Day Maid"

Wow, you are not wasting any time, Hannah! Nice!"


I'm using some shorter stuff...I am so far behind!!


message 329: by Hanna (new)

Hanna Okay, I believe I have the rest of my books planned out. Here is my full list:
Classic: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (done)
Fantasy: The Midsummer Captives (done)
Contemporary: Deadly Hunt (done)
Indie: Um... I think it was The Notes in Our Hearts (done)
Non-fiction: Hiding in the Light (done)
1900's: Jerusalem Interlude (done)
1800's: Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (done)
1700's: Time Enough for Drums (done)
1600's: The Pilgrim's Progress
1500's: The Prince and the Pauper


message 330: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Nice list Hanna! How did you like the Five Little Peppers?


message 331: by Emily (new)

Emily (sweetmrsemi) | 37 comments Thanks, Tarissa!! ☺


message 332: by Hanna (new)

Hanna Sarah Grace wrote: "Nice list Hanna! How did you like the Five Little Peppers?"

I liked it pretty well. It was childish, but well, it's a children's book. ;) I know I would've liked it better when I was younger.


message 333: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Hanna wrote: "Sarah Grace wrote: "Nice list Hanna! How did you like the Five Little Peppers?"

I liked it pretty well. It was childish, but well, it's a children's book. ;) I know I would've liked it better when..."


Ah, okay. My sisters and I read the series growing up, so there's a lot of nostalgia, which is probably why I like them so much. ;)


message 334: by Hanna (new)

Hanna No doubt I would have that too. ;)


message 335: by Karis (new)

Karis Sarah Grace wrote: "Hanna wrote: "Sarah Grace wrote: "Nice list Hanna! How did you like the Five Little Peppers?"

I liked it pretty well. It was childish, but well, it's a children's book. ;) I know I would've liked ..."


Same, Sarah Grace. My mom read that series out loud to my and my younger sister at night before bed when we were just little. #childhoodmemories


message 336: by [deleted user] (new)

I just finished To Kill A Mockingbird, and I'm beginning to read The Making of The African Queen, which is for the nonfiction category. :-)


message 337: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Karis wrote: "Sarah Grace wrote: "Hanna wrote: "Sarah Grace wrote: "Nice list Hanna! How did you like the Five Little Peppers?"

I liked it pretty well. It was childish, but well, it's a children's book. ;) I kn..."


That's so awesome Karis! <3


message 338: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Ekaterina wrote: "I just finished To Kill A Mockingbird, and I'm beginning to read The Making of The African Queen, which is for the nonfiction category. :-)"

Awesome Ekaterina! :)


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. (yayayyaya) | 11 comments Does this book, John Fitzgerald Kennedy: America's Youngest President, count as nonfiction? I read in the description that it was fictionalized: "lively, inspiring, fictionalized biographies..."


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Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Crystal "What do you think when you hear I'm a Jesus Freak?" wrote: "Does this book, John Fitzgerald Kennedy: America's Youngest President, count as nonfiction? I read in the description that it was fictionalized: "lively, inspiring, fictionalized biog..."

Sure, I'd count that. :)


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. (yayayyaya) | 11 comments Ok. :)


message 342: by Karis (last edited Aug 12, 2017 03:29PM) (new)

Karis What I'm reading:

Classic: To Kill a Mockingbird (Read)
Fantasy\sci-fi: Crossroads by Paul Willis (Read)
Contemporary: Wedding Designed by Email... KiirstiAan's Nightmare? by Sheila Holmes (currently reading)
Indie: Ha! I have so many books to fit this category. (I've already read a bunch lately, actually, but they don't count because I didn't finish my contemporary.)
Non-fiction: Twelve Greeks and Romans and How They Changed the World (Read)
A book set between the years 2000 and 1901: Again, I've read a ton of books in this category before I finished my nonfiction. I'll find something.
A book set between the years 1801 and 1900: A Cowboy Unmatched by Karen Witemeyer (Read)
A book set between the years 1701 and 1800: Reb and the Redcoats by Constance Savery
A book set between the years 1601 and 1700: The Huguenot Garden by Douglas M. Jones, III
A book set between the years 1501 and 1600: I don't know. Recommendations anyone?


message 343: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
REBBBBBBBBBBB!!!! You haven't read it yet!?!?!?! O:O So amazing! I think it's my favorite Constance Savory, even though I love Enemy Brothers too.

For the last category, how about the Crown and Covenant series by Douglas Bond? Or something Shakespeare? :)


message 344: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
I hate how libraries have a "pick up by this date" thing. I keep missing the date, cause life is so crazy, and my books have been sent back 4 or 5 times! *facepalm* Ugh! They are the only reason I haven't completed at least two more books for the challenge. :P


message 345: by Karis (new)

Karis Sarah Grace wrote: "REBBBBBBBBBBB!!!! You haven't read it yet!?!?!?! O:O So amazing! I think it's my favorite Constance Savory, even though I love Enemy Brothers too.

For the last category, how about the Crown and C..."


Oh, I've read it, Sarah Grace, but I'm ordering it for my younger sister, a recent CS fan convert, to read, and I'm planning on re-reading it myself.

And I have read the Crown and Covenant series, a long time ago when I was 10 or 12. I wasn't a big fan of them at the time. I'd read something Shakspeare, for sure. Which of his works are set then? I'm trying to think of one...

I might read one of G.A.Henty's books for that category. My mom is always trying to get me to read on of his books.


message 346: by Morgan (new)

Morgan | 18 comments Well, they can't stay on the holds shelf forever, especially if there are other holds on the book. My system keeps them on the holds shelf for up to five days, though my branch is somewhat flexible if there isn't a list.


message 347: by Karis (new)

Karis Sarah Grace wrote: "I hate how libraries have a "pick up by this date" thing. I keep missing the date, cause life is so crazy, and my books have been sent back 4 or 5 times! *facepalm* Ugh! They are the only reason I ..."

Oh, I know! But, my local librarians are so sweet that they never send them back on me. They'll get around it some how, whether it means sending the book home with an older sibling to give to me or somehow. (I don't let that happen very much though because I don't want to take advange of how nice they are.)


message 348: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
GA Henty! That'd be good! I think I'm reading Much Ado about Nothing for that time period.


message 349: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Morgan wrote: "Well, they can't stay on the holds shelf forever, especially if there are other holds on the book. My system keeps them on the holds shelf for up to five days, though my branch is somewhat flexible..."

Yeah, I know the reasoning, but it's still annoying. :P I think mine will hold them for a week to two weeks, if there isn't any holds on it.


message 350: by Sarah Grace, Moderator (new)

Sarah Grace Grzy (sarahgraceg) | 360 comments Mod
Karis wrote: "Sarah Grace wrote: "I hate how libraries have a "pick up by this date" thing. I keep missing the date, cause life is so crazy, and my books have been sent back 4 or 5 times! *facepalm* Ugh! They ar..."

Aw, that's nice! I'm basically the only one who goes to the library, so that wouldn't work. :P My librarians are really sweet too. One of them knows my family.


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