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Quarter 4 Challenge 2018: Finish What You Started

Amber 1/6
Barb 2/6
Diane 6/6****** FINISHED!
Fiorela 3/6
Jennifer 6/6****** FINISHED!
Jen round 2 6/6 ****** FINISHED AGAIN!!!
KD Brand 6/6 ****** FINISHED!
Laurel 6/6 ****** FINISHED!
Melanie 6/6 ****** FINISHED!
Mich 6/6 ****** FINISHED!







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I'm in! (not that I'm going to be doing such a great job on this one with all of the shiny new fall releases)
Bookpool:





















Completed: 6/6







List of possibilities:
Personal Bookshelf 6+ months:




Goodread TBR 6+ months:



Series 6+ months:





Finished:






Round 2:








I've just started back at a book I started in July, but I've owned it for years. I was just trying to find anything to read! I like this challenge, it's been known to get me cleaning stuff out and lead me onto to new series to start the next year.
Finished --









I suck so much at these challenges I still haven't ever been able to complete one. . . But count me in please lol 😝


I enjoyed this book. I put it at a 4. I feel a little bad because I kind of hate Lada, but I LOVE her younger brother. I am excited to continue the series, and bonus for waiting so long: both of the next two books are available now :)
*Updated post #6

I just checked out your list. You have some great ones on there. I LOVE, love, love Trickster's Choice! That duet was my first introduction to Tamora Pierce, and Wow!, that lady does not disappoint!

Some oldies:












These would do, for now, I have a bunch more but I will read them later. I hope to finish these ones before December. Fingers crossed!!


I enjoyed this book. I put it at a 4. I feel a little bad because I k..."
Oh I loved that book. I loved book 2 also! Enjoy :)

I finished my 2nd one (owned more than 6 months)

I thought it was super good except for the romance aspect, which I really didn't like. Everything else though - REALLY good.




I just checked out your list. You have some great ones on there. I LOVE, love, love Trickster's Choice! That duet was my first introduction to Tamora Pierce, and Wow!, that lady does not dis..."
I have had this for quite a while but have not gotten round to it. It also will be my introduction to Tamora Pierce.

Done with

I had it for 4 years!! and I love it!!"
Glad you loved the book! Nice to have you aboard.


Oh that Winners trilogy finale disappointed me too.
And yes, The Hate U Give was great. I'm looking forward to seeing the movie!


This was a light, magical, mystery caper. I enjoyed the humor, and now I can check it off my TBR list. I will very likely read the rest of the series.
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Book 1 is done

Overall, not super impressed but I'll tune into the next one because I'm a sucker for Asian settings and fairy tale retellings.


This was my horror read for the month. It's not too scary, but it's not light either. The world-building concept was interesting. It definitely justifies the need for young protagonists, which some YA lacks. I definitely liked it and plan to continue the series.


This was my horror read for the month. It's not too scary, but it's not light either. The world-building concept was interesting. It definitely..."
I've had the first two Jonathan Stroud books for a while, and now you make me want to pick them up and read them! :)
I guess that's why this challenge is so great, lol. It gets you to read a few more of those books just sitting on your shelves.



More MG than YA, this is the story of a mother who is willing to brave any challenge to save her kid. Told from the perspective of a mouse, it has a unique POV. The book goes into the history of the NIHM experiments more than the movie...because the book is better than the movie. It is a nice, warm book-end to my month’s reading.
Ps: I’ve owned this book for like 4 years!



I really liked it, but the beginning doesn't fit so much with the rest in my opinion and it took me a LONG time to get into it (hence starting it in July and putting it down until now.)


More MG than YA, this is the story of a mother who is willing to brave any challenge to save her kid. Told from the perspective of a mouse,..."
This was one of my favorite books as a child. I read it the first time in 4th grade. Thank you for the reminder about this, as I have a 4th grader who might like it now.

Definitely a good choice. Good luck!


This is my MA pick. It was billed as similar to the Hitchhikker's Guide (and it was), but even though it WAS funny, something about it didn't quite hit the mark. I stopped reading it for like a whole month because it didn't captivate me enough. I liked it, but I didn't love it.



I enjoyed both books. I liked the final book in the trilogy. I thought it wrapped it up pretty well.
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4 stars
I've been holding off on this one for quite some time for some reason. Maybe because it was called the African Harry Potter and I was understandably skeptical because how can you top Harry Potter? (view spoiler)
African Harry Potter is such an understatement.
This book is the African Akata Witch. The world building is phenomenal, Sunny (the MC) is very relatable as a twelve-year-old thrown into a new world where she's expected to keep up or die trying, and her friends are fully formed people. While the plot is a little thin, the world of Leopard People and Lambs more than makes up for it.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>



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4 stars
I've been holding off on this one for quite some time for some reason. Maybe because it was called the African Harry Potte..."
So glad you loved this book! I liked the second book in the series even more than the first.
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4 stars
I've been holding off on this one for quite some time for some reason. Maybe becaus..."
That's so exciting! I can't wait to pick up the next one...now I just have to find a copy from the library(ies) lol
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3.5 stars
This is actually a re-read (shhh), but part of a series reread that I started last December. I wanted to finally read the last three books in Emerlan saga—and since I haven't read any of them since um, the early, early 00s, I needed to start from the beginning. Briar's book is the fourth in the Circle of Magic quartet.
The audiobook was pretty good, and kept me a lot more interested than if I had read the book, although I'm still not as bowled over by the Circle books as I am by anything Tortall related.

Finished my 4th

I liked it, but the pacing was pretty slow. And not gonna lie - my eyes would start glazing over every time I saw the words "my father's father's father. . . " But all the lore and stuff was important to the story, and the writing was really nice.
Also, it reminded me to finally read the second book to The Wrath and the Dawn. I read the first book YEARS ago and never moved on to the next one.

It took me forever but I finished with

The first part was a bit slow for me, but later with all the buzz going on it gets better.
Yay!!

Barb 2/6
Diane 2/6
Fiorela 2/6
Jennifer 3/6
KD Brand 2/6
Laurel 3/6
Melanie 4/6
Mich 4/6


Updated post #5

Finished my 5th one -- One (or more) of any books in a series that you've started but not continued in over 6 months

I didn't think it was that great of a wrap up at all :P The first book was way better.
(but wow I might actually finish a challenge for the first time ever!)



I enjoyed these two books immensely. I very much enjoyed the first book and was thrilled with the last two in the trilogy.
*Updated post #6

I read the first book in the series years ago but it was just an OK book for me so I never went on to the next ones even though I heard they were great. I'm glad you enjoyed them.


Updated post #5
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3 stars. It was entertaining and light fun (with a little more gritty gore than I was expecting), but the overuse of tugging/running hands through hair, the word "superpowers," and the overabundance of people trilling their dialogue made it a little annoying at times.
Post #4 is updated :)
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We always end the year with my favorite challenge, the shelf-clearing, catch-up and get some closure challenge.
At long last, we get to FINISH WHAT WE STARTED!
Description
This much needed (for me), end-of-the year challenge runs from October 1 through December 31, 2018.
Read books from the following " finally get around to" categories to participate:
♦ One (or more) of any books in a series that you've started but not continued in over 6 months (Prior to 4/1/2018). It can be an ongoing or a completed book series.
♦ One or more of the books that have been on your TBR (To Be Read) Goodreads bookshelf for 6 months or more (Prior to 4/1/2018)
♦ One or more of any book that you've had in your possession for 6 months or more. Physical or ebook, owned or borrowed! (Waiting to be read since 4/1/2018 or earlier). Obviously we'll have to use the honor system for this one. :)
♦ Any book that you previously started, but never finished for some reason (Prior to 4/1/2018) - Feel free to peruse your "put down" folders ;)
The Goal is to read 6 books. Feel free to Mix and Match!
Nitty-Gritty Details:
-No Books with a pub date falling after 4/1/2018.
-Books must be more than 150 pages to qualify
-Audio books are allowed
-No more than 3 books from the same series
-No more than 3 newer releases from 2018 will be allowed (must be published prior to 4/1/2018)
-1 non-YA book is allowed (Non-YA = middle grade, New Adult, or Adult).
I'll be keeping track of participants progress (as much as possible) in post #2. Participants will be listed alphabetically by their name and the number on the post made to declare their participation.
When posting your progress, please remember to use the number of that original post as well.
Let’s see how much we can catch up on, readers and feel free to do more than one round if you feel the need to clear those shelves!
TO THE BOOKSTACKS!!
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