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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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I found that with perks too...it was still worth the read but the characters are hard to connect with.
Glad I'm not the only one that felt that way about paper towns! I will give fault in our stars a try still :)
Glad I'm not the only one that felt that way about paper towns! I will give fault in our stars a try still :)

Well, I've gotten almost no fiction reading done this week.. still working on Birdman, and that should definitely be done on time. But have had to read a reference/technical manual straight thru as a bone-up on editing skills... do those count? 400 pages, I should be done with this later today...
The Chicago Manual of Style/The Elements of Style by University of Chicago Press, William Strunk, Jr.

The only letter I see it offering is a 'C' for Chicago, or possibly an 'E' if you use Elements from the Secondary title (book is commonly referred to as Elements of Style, so that should work).

I'm starting with River Road - R for title, M for character Mason Fletcher.

Welcome back Mandy! Sounds like a crazy hectic week, enjoy your reading time! :)

@Mandy nice to se..."
As far as I can tell looking at my Nook, World After doesn't look to be lendable, unfortunately. Does anyone have a definitive way to check that, offhand? A website, or something? My 'lendable' tags tend to be few and far between.. can't believe more titles than that aren't lendable.

This week I had so many small things to do and not so much enthusiasm to read. So I'll not finish my second book for this week, sorry. :(
I'm enjoying it, but it has a slow pace and so many different words that I'm not familiar with, that this one will take me some time to read.
This weekend I'm going to a little trip, but I'll be back Sunday afternoon and then I'll pick another book that works for our next genre.
Good reads for all!


Letters M (title), R (author)
This is a five hour audio so I should have it done within the next 12 hours or so.


Oh yeah, Radar's in there. I'm about 1/2 through and it's typical of stuff that I remember from the TV series.


Letters M (title), R (author)
This is a five hour audio so I should have it done within the next 12 hours or so."
done 8/8/14

The Chicago Manual of Style/The Elements of Style by University of Chicago Press, William Strunk, Jr.

The only letter I see it offering is a 'C' for Chicago, or possibly an 'E' if you use Elements from the Secondary title (book is commonly referred to as Elements of Style, so that should work).

Needed
R Mash by Richard Hooker
I Waiting for Amando by Judith K. Ivie
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C The Chicago Manual of Style/The Elements of Style by University of Chicago Press, William Strunk, Jr.
R
I
M Hot Summer by Judy Powell.(character Lance Monroe)
E
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As far as I can see we are down to R and I (again lol) and E


Letter I"
done 8/8/14
I just finished with The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Unfortunately I don't think I can fit another one in before the deadline, I have a lot going on tomorrow.



Birdman] by Mo Hayder
Letters are M for Mo (auth) or C for Caffrey (main char)

Looks like we got contemporary this week.

Oh, let me just say now that I've got books to read for any letter of next weeks word... so I'll hold off on a read till we have an idea of what we'll be needing once other people have announced their first books.
lol it does look like a tough one! I don't know how long the challenge goes...I hope it continues I am having fun!
Going to read 666 Park Avenue by Gabriella Pierce. It can count for P (author's name) or M (character Malcolm).
Should be a pretty quick one. Hopefully I can get more then 2 this week.
Going to read 666 Park Avenue by Gabriella Pierce. It can count for P (author's name) or M (character Malcolm).
Should be a pretty quick one. Hopefully I can get more then 2 this week.

@Rachel: yay I'm glad I could help! I will let you know :) I honestly didn't even know there was a show lol apparently I'm a bit out of the loop...
@Kerry-Anne: that really sucks :(
@Kerry-Anne: that really sucks :(

@Kerry-Anne: that really sucks :("
Yep, fun creepy show a few years ago. I'm almost positive its on Netflix now.. same name, 666 Park Avenue. Though from just reading the premise of the books, looks like show is an extremely loose adaptation. Was fun to watch, though.

OddModicum Rachel wrote: "Kelsi wrote: "@Rachel: yay I'm glad I could help! I will let you know :) I honestly didn't even know there was a show lol apparently I'm a bit out of the loop...
@Kerry-Anne: that really sucks :("..."
Cool I will have to look into that :)
@Kerry-Anne: that really sucks :("..."
Cool I will have to look into that :)

Blessings by Anna Quindlen (I will read it in Danish)
A for author
Waiting by Jennifer Zane
T for character

C - character: Everson Cruz
E - character: Everson Cruz
M - character: Mack
R - character: Rafe
I'll pick out another book for this week as well. :)

You did great this week again.
I'll begin On A Night Like This by Barbara Freethy.
It count for: O (title), C (series), A (haracter: Aiden Callaway), and it's also a Contemporary book (23 users).


T character Ty Strickland
This is the same book as Waiting. I could not understand I couldn't find it on my Kindle as I had pressed deliver. I then decided to go for download via pc. I selected Waiting and got a box that asked me if I wanted to download Gnome on a Range. Then it all made sense.
I have chosen to use the title Gnome on the Range as that is what it is call on my Kindle and that was the title when I bought it (for free) on Amazon last year.

Does anyone who has a feel for these things have any idea where we stand with letters for first books, by chance? I know its early, but I'd rather choose one that looks like it'll be in the realm of a letter we need with that crazy word we have to spell. Or even based on whole challenge what letters tend to be hardest to fill would push me in the right direction.
edit: K, I'll aim for something with an 'N' then since that's the only letter looks like we don't have potential coverage on. ;) be back w book

Blood Warrior by H.D. Gordon

N - Nelliana (char), A - Alex (series name), M - Montgomery (char)

E - char: Eleanor
P - char: Park
R - author: Rainbow Rowell



@ Rachel, Yes there are lots of spell it out challenges both in this Nothing but Reading Challenges group but also other groups here on Goodreads. I also first discovered them this year.
Animal Alphabet Reading Challenge is a spell it out in this group and I have chosen a time of 2 years to complete it.
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