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Our amazing results are here: Team Hook - Week 3
Now I'm off for a little while but I'll come back later to check out our new genre.

Jane, dying to know how Infernal Devices was! That's definitely high on my list.
Wow great job everyone! Those are some impressive results! We rocked it! :D


Irene, good that the books you need read fits. :)
I'll see what I have around here.
Good Sunday girls!!


Steam City Pirates, by Jim Musgrave, characters Monturiol and Bat Egan Carry.

Also, you guys rock! I only finished one book, but to get 500 points as a team is pretty sexy. Just like our mascot.


I'm finally giving in and reading Birdman. Wanted to wait for a group read, but dying to pick it up, and its crime genre. Might finish other titles before i do this one, though, since I've got a few in process for ARC reviews.
Birdman by Mo Hayder, Genre: Crime

Letters: M for Mo Hayder, C for Caffrey (Character)

Rachel, your book looks epic :D
Edit - Yep! I'm changing it to The Rock and the River which can count for either a R (title) or a M (author). That way we can be that much closer to our first full word. :)



I'm finally giving in and reading Birdman. Wanted to wait for a group read, but dying to pick it up, and its crime genre. Might finish othe..."
Birdman sounds interesting Rachel!


@ Kerry-Anne. Yes I didn't finish it till today. But well within the time limit for when the book had to be finished. (I was following the countdown)


That covers an 'I' and I have another 'I' lined up for this week.

Jane... I'm a big fan of Steam powered Victoriana, and I had to write a short little 'intro to Steampunk' article for a zine a few years ago. I've wanted to read that Jeter since then, as that book pretty much coined the term 'Steampunk', from what I understand. But I've come to realize that just cause a book is an innovator doesn't necessarily make it a standout in its genre. Sounds like what happened with 'Infernal Devices'. Shame. To console you in your disappointment, here's some eye candy of my alltime favorite 'Steamy' stud, Kit Stolen... http://www.pinterest.com/pin/56999370...

I also started to read The Genesis Project by Tigris Eden, character Adam Reynard.


Next read: Inhuman, which obviously counts for an I. :)


works for:
M (title)
C (character Clémence Damour)"
How was it, Jane? I have that one but haven't gotten to it yet.


R (author), I (In Death series), E (Eve Dallas)

E (title), C (author

I'm letting you ladies down heinously this week. Barely been able to pick up my 'for enjoyment' reading so far, but crossing fingers I'll do better from here out!

I put down my first book for this week because I wasn't feeling in the mood to read it, so I pick another one up. Hopefully I'll get into the first one soon.

As to my reading, or lack thereof.. I normally get through thousands of pages a week, but I'm in a weird position of trying to put together portfolios for both Line-editing and Cover Art so that I can hopefully start working with some independent self-published writers sooner or later. So when any opportunity for me to get into an editing gig (which I haven't done since a few years out of UCLA.. and I'm almost 40 now... so I'm out of practice! lol) or a design project, and that's gotta come before everything else. But even if I let you guys down this week, I know I'll make it up in future ones. ;)
Hello ladies! I'm back from my vacation :) I owe you all an apology though, I had very few spare minutes while I was away so I unfortunately didn't get any reading done...I am starting Paper Towns today (counts for character Margo Roth Spiegelman). Hoping to power through it by tomorrow evening :)


C (series Could it be magic)
M (character Esme Mcleod)
I can't see anybody reading crime so I will read one next.

Genre: crime (95)
I (author)
C (title)

@ Rachel ( and Kelsi) no need to worry or apologise about the amount of books you read this week. If we stick to rules we only had to commit to reading one book a week for this challenge.That we all have gone a bit mad and are reading a lot more is brilliant.
My excuse for reading a lot just now is that I am supposed to be cleaning my house and I will much rather be reading.
Lol Jane! Reading is always a much better use of time than cleaning I use that form of procrastination quite often :p

WEEK 4 READING LIST
CRIME
POINTS /20
Casino Royale, Ian Fleming; (Jane)
POINTS 50/50
BONUS 15/15
C Small Group Leaders' Handbook: Developing Transformational Communities, Myron Crockett; (Joy) 8/2/14
R The Rock and the River, Kekla Magoon; (Joy) 8/4/14
I Illicit Magic, Camila Chafer; (Jane) 8/3/14
M Macaron Murder, Harper Lin; (Jane) 8/3/14
E The Genesis Project, Tigris Eden; (Juliana) 8/5/14
POINTS 40/50
C Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, Kerry Barrett; [series: Could it be Magic] (Jane) 8/5/14
R Moving Day: A Thriller, Jonathan Stone; [character: Ruth] (Irene) 8/4/14
I Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro; (Jane) 8/4/14
M The Walk, Lee Goldberg; [character: Marty] (Irene) 8/4/14
E Steam City Pirates, Jim Musgrave; [character: Bat Egan Carry] (Juliana)
POINTS /50
C The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky; (Kerry-Anne)
R Paper Towns, John Green; [character: Margo Roth Spiegelman] (Kelsi)
I Casino Royale, Ian Fleming; (Jane)
M Birdman, Mo Hayder (Rachel)
E Angelfall, Susan Ee; (Kerry-Anne)
POINTS /50
C Even Cat Sitters Get the Blues, Blaize Clement; (Irene)
R Loyalty in Death, J.D. Robb; (Irene)
I Inhuman, Kat Falls; (Joy)
M
E

LOL! Me too girls!!

I started Black Trillium but since it's a quite large book I don't know if I'll be able to finish it before this week deadline, I'll try and until Friday I'll have a better estimative.

Invisible Circus by Jennifer Egan


Genre: crime (95)
I (author)
C (title)
(yes I just copied and pasted from my last post which is why it is identical)
I am not sure what to read now. I have 3 library books I should start but they don't really fit with our letters of this week and they can wait. I will check to see if the ones I need for summer and winter cover might fit.


C author
E character Emma Winston.
It also works for alternate task in yatzee challenge and my Scotland challenge and most likely more of my challenges.
Finished with Paper Towns.
@ Kerry-Anne: Overall 3.5 stars.
I didn't connect with the characters very much. I felt like they were all spoiled rich kids who are extremely unprepared for the real world. That might just be me looking at it from an adult perspective, I may just be too old for this one. I enjoyed the story though. I just expected more from my first John Green book after all the hype.
Not sure what my next read is going to be yet.
@ Kerry-Anne: Overall 3.5 stars.
I didn't connect with the characters very much. I felt like they were all spoiled rich kids who are extremely unprepared for the real world. That might just be me looking at it from an adult perspective, I may just be too old for this one. I enjoyed the story though. I just expected more from my first John Green book after all the hype.
Not sure what my next read is going to be yet.
Decided to read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. Can count for C (title) or M (authors name).
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Great Jane! Can I just ask you to put it on your Wheel a thon shelf? :)