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March 2018 REPORTING - Blowing off the Cobwebs

Sorry Rusalka 😞
Total = 3 points
And the glue stick goes to . . . Lol

Could you do me a favour, and just edit your above message with the total points outside of the spoiler? Just would make it a bit easier for me for badges.

3 pts - we agreed
siriusedward liked it so much, she read and rated the entire series as 5 stars. I preferred Anne at her precocious best when she was 11 years old. The magic died a bit for me as she got older. Her flights of fancy were quite humorous.
Other points: I read the audiobook, but according to the rules, this cover is to be used:

2 pts - Anne was always reading.
2 pts - trees on cover
Total: 7 points


Total = 3 points
And the glue stick goes to . . . Lol"
Nothing to apologise for. Thanks!

I'm glad. I loved this book as a kid. I'm glad it had legs for both of you guys as adults.

I checked and Peggy was the one who picked it as one of her best for 2017. I thought it might had been Lisa actually, because I remember adding it to my TBR after reading her review, but it seems that was back in the old times, in 2016.
Scoring:
3 pts - we agree
2 pts - Hōnen Matsuri
Total: 5 pts

Points:
I agreed with the original poster
Honen Matsuri
-Turk gets intimate with his soon to be wife
-Baby Davis Bauer gets circumcised
Holi - Book cover has 3 or more bright colours

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Points:
4 points - thought differently than Kristie

Could you please add a total of your points to your post for me, Ashley? Thanks.
Glad you loved the book!

Yay! Our first differing opinion! I love it when this happens, but I am very glad it was a good read for your Lilisa.

Why thank you, what a honor to be the first contrarian! 😂😂😂

Very important position!"
🤓

Agree with poster-3points
Holi- 2 points
Honen Matsuri-2 points
Total=7 points 😀

The historical aspects of the story appear well-researched, and this was the most enjoyable part of the book for me. But, it was overly lengthy, and I caught myself skimming the pages on occasion. The writing did nothing to help me suspend disbelief concerning vampires.
The difference between our ratings isn’t too significant, but it seems from Rusalka’s review that she is sorry to have wasted her time, and I am rather ambivalent but somewhat more positive. So, I’d say we disagree. (Rusalka, if you consider the difference between 2 and 3 stars indicates we are in agreement, I will amend my score to 3 points).
EDITED per message below
4 points - disagree with original poster
2 points - MC reads a book
2
2 points - Hōnen Matsuri
Total points = 10 points

Let's go with 50% of the book for capital cities. And you spent more than half a book in capital cities, so take the points.

3pts – You agree with the original poster
No random March points.
Total = 3pts
Another glue stick contender.

Let's go with 50% of the book for capital cities. And you spent more than half a book in capital cities, so take the points."
Thanks, Rusalka. I’ve edited my message.

The story, at first, may sound a bit childish, however, the author used important nowadays subjects in his futuristic novel, sometimes as a warning and sometimes as a critique (view spoiler)
The adventure in it also kept me from doing anything until I finished it. 5 stars.
POINTS:
3 pts- we agreed
2 pts- National Frozen Food Month (view spoiler)
2 pts- National Reading Awareness Month (view spoiler)
2 pts- Hōnen Matsuri (view spoiler)
Total: 9 pts

Really glad you enjoyed it Isaura. I agree, it's a great read.
Unfortunately, Columbus isn't the capital of a country though, so we will have to remove those points, sorry. Could you please update you comment for me?

Of course. It was my mistake, I confused state and country ashuashuasu

No worries! It happens :D



I rated it 5 stars so I agree with the original person. 3 points
National Reading Awareness Month - MC sits down and reads a book. Not documents, files, letters, etc. Sits down and reads a book for fun. -- Noa loves to read and reads English literature - 2 pts.
• Holi - your cover has 3 or more bright colors on it (post book cover you read please for checking. If reading an e-book or audio book, please use the book cover explained in Rule 5 below) 2 pts
• Canberra Day – your book is set in a capital city of a country
Clarification - at least 50% of the book is in capital cities, and can be multiple capitals - set in Yokohoma (It is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture.) Tokyo, and Osaka (It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture). - but not 50% in Tokyo
• National Festival of Trees – your cover has a tree on it - many trees on the hill - mountain- 2 pts
• National Pig Day – there is a pig in the book (not pork, a live pig) -pigs live in house next to Sunjya house - 2pts
• Hōnen Matsuri– a male character gets his “member” out for a reason besides relieving himself. Solomon gets some action from his "step-sister". 2 pts.
13 pts

Clarification on the capitals, it can be multiple capitals, but still have to be of a country. Was 50% in Tokyo? Prefectures, like States, won't count.


We both gave it 5 stars. Such a gripping and well-crafted story with fabulous characters.
Points:
3pts – You agree with the original poster
2 pts - National Reading Awareness Month - MC sits down and reads a book. Not documents, files, letters, etc. Sits down and reads a book for fun.
2 pts - your cover has 3 or more bright colours on it (post book cover you read please for checking. If reading an e-book or audio book, please use the book cover explained in Rule 5 below)

2 pts - National Festival of Trees – your cover has a tree on it
Total - 9 pts

Margo gave it five stars and said, among other things, "This amazing book reads like a true story but isn't."
I agree with her assessment and also gave it five stars.
The main character, Rose, tells her story directly to the reader. She refelcts on her past life, but interjects her present thoughts on the narrative.
Her tale seems like a true account of her family and friends set in an unusual backdrop of activism and the discovery of denied truth of her faulty or repressed memories. Amazing, frustrating, poignant, hopeful.
3 pts – You agree with the original poster
2 pts Rose read Little Women and Mosquito Coast, Lowell read books to Rose and Fern, Rose's class read Dracula, mom and dad read books out loud, etc.
2 pts – your cover has a tree on it
A whopping 7 points!


This is another that reads like a true story but isn't! I must be drawn to these kind of books lol
3pts – I agreed with the Peggy.
2pts - Hōnen Matsuri
TOTAL: 5 pts

ETA - how did I miss that? I just checked out the book page. I must have assumed it was non-fiction based on the sub-title.


Sarah had it on her Best list, stating that it generated some great discussion in the group read, and wa..."
I love all of David Mitchell's books. Now you have to read the others and find the connections. Warning: it is a dangerous hole to go down, and you may never come out, reading and rereading to find them all and think about what they mean for his universe... I just got the hardback of this today in a discount bin. I only had it on audio.

ETA - how did I miss that? I just checked out the book page. I must have assumed it was non-fiction based on the sub-title."
It is fiction but i thought it was not until I was about half way through. Don't be put off by the audio sample - it is the author reading the foreword!

Yay, Isora! Missed your post. So happy you loved it too 😉

I remember you mentioning that before. I think the edition I have available to me has a different narrator, Antony Ferguson. When I go to Audible UK, it lists Crawford Logan and Cameron Mowat as narrators.
I'm not sure I'll get the audiobook. I have it on Kindle.

I remember you mentioning th..."
I think this one would be just as good on kindle. Audio didn't add anything to the story.

Glad to see you enjoyed it more than me, Beth. And that also means more points. :)

In my case I knew it was fiction, but while reading the foreword I had to check a few times to be sure I wasn't mistaken. The foreword really reads like non fiction.
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This month, we're going to blow off the cobwebs from the 2017 list off, gussy it up, and take it out for a spin.
Head over to this link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/menti...
Do NOT head to the actual thread as yet.
Here we have a list of approx 150 books we mentioned in our Best and Worst list of 2017 (I know it says 173, but I have noticed a couple of duplicates). Your job for March is to choose a book off this list (there are two pages) and read it. Simple!
Once you have read it, you can head to the original thread (https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...) and see what the person who listed it thought. I don't want you to be influenced by the list when you are choosing, so please don't go there before you read. Honour system people.
When you report however, I'll get you to list who put it on the list, what they thought, and what you thought, and this will contribute to your points.
Speaking of which, POINTS!
4pts – You disagree with the original poster (where's the fun if we all agree all the time)
3pts – You agree with the original poster
Clarifications on the above:
- I was thinking if you enjoyed it, and it was on someone's best list, then that's agreement. If you disliked it, and it was on someone's worst list, then you agree. Same for disagree. Doesn't have to be a top for you, just whether you are on the same side of the spectrum as the person who listed it.
- Peggy wrote: "And what if multiple people listed it but one as best and one as worst?"
Go with the one that gives you more points.
Random March Points:
2 pts each
• National Reading Awareness Month - MC sits down and reads a book. Not documents, files, letters, etc. Sits down and reads a book for fun.
• National Frozen Food Month – why is this even a thing? MC eats a frozen dinner.
• Holi - your cover has 3 or more bright colours on it (post book cover you read please for checking. If reading an e-book or audio book, please use the book cover explained in Rule 5 below)
• Canberra Day – your book is set in a capital city of a country
Clarification - at least 50% of the book is in capital cities, and can be multiple capitals
• National Festival of Trees – your cover has a tree on it
• Aztec New Year – the author of your book is Mexican
• National Pig Day – there is a pig in the book (not pork, a live pig)
• L. Ron Hubbard's birthday – your book is set on another planet
• Hōnen Matsuri– a male character gets his “member” out for a reason besides relieving himself.
General Rules:
1. The book may be in any format – hardcover, paperback, ebook, or audiobook.
2. The book may NOT be combined with the Year Long Zany Zodiac Challenge.
3. The book must be read between March 1 to March 31, 2018 (based on your own time zone).
4. The challenge is for one book. You may read more books if you chose, but only the highest scoring book will apply.
5. The book must be 175 pages or more determined by the issue you read. If reading eBook or audiobook page numbers will be determined by the issue that comes up on a Goodreads search.