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August Challenge – we can be heroes – just for one month
Heather wrote: "I have finished my first book, hurray! Capt America/set in America 1/3
Courage to Be You: Inspiring Lessons from an Unexpected Journey. 5 star book! This is a wonderful read! I kno..."
Glad you liked it so much Heather :)
Courage to Be You: Inspiring Lessons from an Unexpected Journey. 5 star book! This is a wonderful read! I kno..."
Glad you liked it so much Heather :)
Trish wrote: "Finished my first 'hero' book...Captain America...set in the USA
Wonder by R J Palacio
....a life affirming book, full of courage and family love 4*"
Nice to get that first one out of the way isn't it Trish :)
Wonder by R J Palacio

Nice to get that first one out of the way isn't it Trish :)
Rob wrote: "First book finished.
Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman;
Death Mask
by Kathryn Fox"
Another with the first finished :) You're on your way Rob :)
Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman;
Death Mask

Another with the first finished :) You're on your way Rob :)

Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman;
Death Mask

Another with the first fini..."
The question is Brenda, to where?

The Invention of Hugo Cabret & The Glass Castle"
Did you enjoy them Jazzy? Can you add a star rating so we know if we should follow them up? ..."
Yes they are very good. the star ratings are on the original page with all my books, Hugo is 5 and the Glass castle is 4 :)
I thought it would be easier to refer to that page.
My Review for The invention of Hugo Cabret:
This amazing book is a beautiful love letter to the beginnings of cinema, especially the pioneering work of the great and prolific filmmaker Georges Méliès (8 December 1861 – 21 January 1938) who had his start as a famous magician who first imagined the potential of film effects in the late 1800s.
Nothing I could say would be as poignant as this film.
Le voyage dans la lune/A Trip to the Moon (George Méliès, 1902)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJiiy...
Enjoy.
Méliès produced up to 75 films a year before production was halted by the Great War. Unfortunately a lot of his film were melted down, and once thought lost. He spent his last years in poverty, not selling mechanical toys as in Hugo but owning a sweet shop.

Elektra
*A book set in Asia/with an Asian influence


Captain America
*Read a book set during WW2: The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris AA 4★

Up next is Wonder Woman, On the Bright Side: The New Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen.

Batman
*Read a book that has a detective MC:
The Mysterious Affair at Styles Read 6/8. 4★
Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman:
The Art of Taxidermy by Sharon Kernot AA
Iron Man
*Read a book that has an inventor and/or scientist playing a major role; and
*A book that has something metal on the cover
Stalking Jack the Ripper Read 11/8. 1★
Superman
*Read a book that has a male MC going through a crisis
Long Way Down
Aquaman
*Read a book that is set in, on or around water:
The Learning Curves of Vanessa Partridge AA Read 29/8. 4★
Elektra
*Read a book featuring a kick-ass female MC:
I Stop Somewhere







review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Flash: Read a novella: The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling 4★
Loved reading Dumbledore's notes about each tale -just the right combination of wisdom and wit. Left me wanting more.

SPIDERMAN - Takes place in a school...
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark
5 stars!
My review:
A bittersweet story of a Scottish schoolmistress at a conservative girl's school in 1930s Edinburgh. Miss Brodie is a spinster who believes her life is in its prime, and she imparts her ideas of art, beauty, and even fascism with zeal on her young, impressionable, and romanticised girls. A deft little masterpiece, this classic was adapted as a play in 1966 featuring Vanessa Redgrave, then a film starring Maggie Smith in 1969.

Superman: Read a book that has a male MC going through a crisis - Dark Blood by Christine Feehan (MC goes through a crisis of faith and identity)/ Read: 5 August, Rated: 4 stars

Elektra: Read a book featuring a kick-ass female MC - Midnight's Daughter by Karen Chance. Read: 5 August, Rated: 3 stars


Wonder Woman - a book written by a woman.
Bluebottle by Belinda Castles (AA)
Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Superman is done:

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Started on Thor


Read: 2/6
► Batman
A book with a detective MC
✅ Daisy in Chains by Sharon J. Bolton ★
► Wonder Woman
Read a translated book (Swedish)
☐ Beartown by Fredrik Backman
► Captain America
A book set during WWII
☐ The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (AA)
► Iron Man
A book with something metal on the cover (keys)
☐ Split by Swati Avasthi
► Spider Man
Read a book set in school
☐ Good Oil by Laura Buzo (AA)
► Elektra
A book featuring a kick-ass female MC
✅ Frederica by Georgette Heyer ★★★★★







Aussie Author count: 1
The Flash
*Read a novella (short book – less than 125 pages allowed in this ONE instance); or
The Shepherd's Hut - Tim Winton 3 stars
Sorry Tim old sport, it was a bit too gritty for my liking.
My review:
Jaxie has been abused by his father all his life, and after another in a long line of savage beatings, he wishes his father was dead. When Jaxie's wish unexpectedly comes true, instead of it being the Disney fairy tale ending he might have longed for, he finds himself thrown head-long into circumstances reminiscent of a Ken Loach film.



Thor:

by Joanne Harris
Wow what a fun read! It was one of those books I didn't want to put down!!
4 Stars :)
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now starting on **Wonder Woman**
*Read a book written by a woman
One of my female authors, and one of my AA this month:
Live and Let Diet


Iron Man
Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco which has a scientist playing a major role - Audrey Rose is going against 1800s society by becoming a scientist who helps her uncle dissect and study the bodies of murder victims. Charming!
Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Up next is Aquaman, Beneath the Southern Cross to round out this challenge.



Captain America
Read a book set during WW2 - Ike and Kay: A Novel by James MacManus - 3★
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Book Count: 5/12
Australian Author count: 2/4
*Read a book that is set in, on or around water
Breath - Tim Winton Australian Author, 4 stars

My Review:
A coming-of-age story from Perth, fuelled with excitement, fear, adrenaline and the beauty of surfing. Oh, Tim Winton, your book both thrills and horrifies me. I might have quit reading but found I could not and stayed til the end. There were parts I adored and parts I abhorred, and it was like catching my breath. Then I remembered to breathe.
4 Stars for the beatific rhythm of the waves.

Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman
The Dry, by Jane Harper

5 Stars!! What a 'WOW" story! I now know what a 'atmospheric' story is. This book carried my right in the middle of this Australian drought and the desperation of this small town. I know that part of my connection to the story is that I lived in Australia for a short time and could picture in my mind the things that the author was describing. And in doing that, I was able to feel the characters and their plight, both from the drought and the family tragedy.
I have already gotten the second book written by this author.
Great Challenge! One book to go: Circe
Heather wrote: "Second book complete: 2/3 And my Aussie author.
Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman
The Dry, by Jane Harper

5 Stars!! What a..."
Glad you enjoyed it Heather!! I completely agree...definitely a wow factor :)
Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman
The Dry, by Jane Harper

5 Stars!! What a..."
Glad you enjoyed it Heather!! I completely agree...definitely a wow factor :)
Amy wrote: "Thor
*Read a book based on mythology - e.g. Greek, Roman or Nordic gods; or
Circe by Madeline Miller
The Flash
*A book that has a red cov..."
I've heard some great reviews for Circe! looking forward to seeing what you thought of it :)
*Read a book based on mythology - e.g. Greek, Roman or Nordic gods; or
Circe by Madeline Miller

The Flash
*A book that has a red cov..."
I've heard some great reviews for Circe! looking forward to seeing what you thought of it :)

Captain America
*Read a book set during WW2;
The Tattooist of Auschwitz

I found this both uplifting and depressing. The setting was beyond depressing but the struggle for love was very uplifting.

Since I've burnt through the first three I picked so fast, I have picked another 3, upgrading me to medium, and up next will be Elektra, Heir of Fire.

I finished my first a few days ago, but have been somewhat lax in updating. :)
Captain America
*Read a book set during WW2; or
*A book set in the USA
Nightingales at War: by Donna Douglas. Completed 06/08 - 5 stars. Haven't had anything but a brilliant read from her so far. :)

Finished **Wonder Woman** (Read a book written by a woman)

A fun read by an Australian Author, set in country NSW.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now started on another AA John Birmingham:
Elektra *Read a book featuring a kick-ass female MC
The Golden Minute


Wonder by R J Palacio

Nice t..."
Brenda, really enjoyed it...as I am this challenge...though getting behind on my August challenge 😊

Wonder Woman
*Read a book written by a woman
The Dry, by Jane Harper

Heather, one of my favourites for the year so far!
..."


Now completed the easy challenge...may get to moderate...and it would be a first for me. Loved my selections so far.

A difficult one to better Brenda, however am going to hope my last Winter Challenge book..All The Light We Cannot See will be as good


Great, love variety..enjoying the start.


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Trisha, one of my local bookclubs read Wonder and it was an enjoy..."
Heather, since seeing the film I have been eanting to read the book...enjoyed them both and loved that the film was mostly true to the book.