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				 Oops! I've been following this, waiting for the month to start, and just now realized that I never actually signed up lol
      Oops! I've been following this, waiting for the month to start, and just now realized that I never actually signed up lol
     Amber wrote: "Oops! I've been following this, waiting for the month to start, and just now realized that I never actually signed up lol"
      Amber wrote: "Oops! I've been following this, waiting for the month to start, and just now realized that I never actually signed up lol"Amber, jump in with Allison and I and we'll do group copycat :) I've got a lot of reading to do this month, so would happily choose a book from both of you &B Allison's shelf... you can choose from either or both of us depending on if you want to read one or two books for the challenge this month :)
 Anne ✨ wrote: "Amber wrote: "Oops! I've been following this, waiting for the month to start, and just now realized that I never actually signed up lol"
      Anne ✨ wrote: "Amber wrote: "Oops! I've been following this, waiting for the month to start, and just now realized that I never actually signed up lol"Amber, jump in with Allison and I and we'll do group copyca..."
Ok, will do :)
 Allison - I'm choosing A Piece of Cake it sounds like it will be an emotional read based on the blurb, but I see you and many others have rated it 5*.. so I think I'm ready for it !
      Allison - I'm choosing A Piece of Cake it sounds like it will be an emotional read based on the blurb, but I see you and many others have rated it 5*.. so I think I'm ready for it !Amber - I'm definitely going to be reading Hatchet - I have been trying to read it all year and just keep not getting to it, so this is a great push, and I have the book on my bedside table, so no excuses! If I have time, I also want to finally read Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, another one I've been meaning to read for a while!
 Chloe wrote: "Me and Kaviya are going to be buddy reading How Not to Disappear this month!"
      Chloe wrote: "Me and Kaviya are going to be buddy reading How Not to Disappear this month!"I've finished the book and I'm a bit iffy on it actually! Loved the last 50 pages, struggled with the first 100 pages and felt a bit 'meh' about everything inbetween.
 Amber - I finished Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. I loved it! It took me a little bit to warm up to it at the start, but a bit further in and I was totally rooting for Eleanor! I loved how the story was parceled out bit by bit!
      Amber - I finished Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. I loved it! It took me a little bit to warm up to it at the start, but a bit further in and I was totally rooting for Eleanor! I loved how the story was parceled out bit by bit!
     Anne ✨ wrote: "Amber - I finished Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. I loved it! It took me a little bit to warm up to it at the start, but a bit further in and I was totally rooting for Eleanor! I loved how th..."
      Anne ✨ wrote: "Amber - I finished Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. I loved it! It took me a little bit to warm up to it at the start, but a bit further in and I was totally rooting for Eleanor! I loved how th..."I'm glad to hear it grew on you. This is one of my favorites. I think I can relate to Eleanor more than is probably ideal lol
 I'm going to read Where'd You Go, Bernadette from your shelf, Anne. And then I'll try to tackle something from Allison's!
      I'm going to read Where'd You Go, Bernadette from your shelf, Anne. And then I'll try to tackle something from Allison's!
     Dear Annie,
      Dear Annie,Sorry for taking my sweet time to look through your shelves. I've picked Six of Crows but I probably won't get to it before next week. If you don't find anything on my shelves, but you're interested in reading Mortal Engines, I'm going to read it the first thing after I finish Roadside Picnic, as I won a copy of the book and tickets to see the movie, so we could do a buddy read. Or if you need any help or would like recommendations, let me know! I'd be happy to help!
Mion
 Amber wrote: "I'm going to read Where'd You Go, Bernadette from your shelf, Anne. And then I'll try to tackle something from Allison's!"
      Amber wrote: "I'm going to read Where'd You Go, Bernadette from your shelf, Anne. And then I'll try to tackle something from Allison's!"Enjoy - that's a nice light fun read :)
 Dear Mion,
      Dear Mion,Sorry for the delay December is going by so fast! I was thinking of reading Howl's Moving Castle as I adore the movie. However, I have never done a buddy read before so I'd be up for that too :)
Annie
 Hi Mion,
      Hi Mion,I am finished with Howl's Moving Castle, it sucked me in and I finished it in no time! I really enjoyed it. Even though I had seen the movie, I was still puzzling over some things. I thought it flowed really well, though I felt like there was a main plot hole that was never really discussed.
Happy Reading
 Hi Annie!
      Hi Annie!I'm glad you enjoyed Howl's Moving Castle. I'm getting more and more in the mood for rereading it (and the other books in the series) and watching the movie over Christmas. I'm almost done with the book I'm currently reading and I picked up a copy of Six of Crows from the library earlier this week as well, so I'll dive into it either today in the evening or tomorrow.
M.
 I really did! Yes, you should! The movie is one of my favourites by Studio Ghibli. Let me know how you find Six of Crows!
      I really did! Yes, you should! The movie is one of my favourites by Studio Ghibli. Let me know how you find Six of Crows!
     Hi Chloe... I finished reading How not to Disappear. I realised why it was named the way it was only in the final few pages.
      Hi Chloe... I finished reading How not to Disappear. I realised why it was named the way it was only in the final few pages. I started off pretty slowly and I honestly gave up reading this at a few points but after the first 100 pages I really got into it .
I hated the protognist's final decision but nevertheless the last few pages made me tear up . This is one of the few books that are quite honest about the portrayal of dementia and I loved it.
Thanks for choosing this book.
 Almost forgot to post: I finished Where'd You Go, Bernadette. This was definitely creatively... composed, and well written to boot. It had my attention, for sure.
      Almost forgot to post: I finished Where'd You Go, Bernadette. This was definitely creatively... composed, and well written to boot. It had my attention, for sure.And I think since I might be the only one in the world who hasn't read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, that I'll make that my next read, from Allison's shelf.
 ring in the new year the right way... by reading! sign up for January CCC is now open :)
      ring in the new year the right way... by reading! sign up for January CCC is now open :)https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
 Dear Annie!
      Dear Annie!I've started reading Six of Crows but unfortunately, the first two chapters haven't hooked me yet. I even took a look at your shelf again in case I should find something else to read, but I decided not to abandon this book. After all, it keeps popping up everywhere I go and so many people seem to love it. So instead, I picked this book up as an audiobook. What a wonderful surprise it was to find how good the narration is. Since the holidays are at my doorstep already, audiobook seems like a really good use of my time in cooking and baking and everything of the like.
Happy holidays!
M.
 Just finished Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, from Allison's shelf. I don't know why I passed this over so many times. It is quite good, and largely what I would consider "my type" of book. Glad to have broken through that inexplicable reluctance!
      Just finished Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, from Allison's shelf. I don't know why I passed this over so many times. It is quite good, and largely what I would consider "my type" of book. Glad to have broken through that inexplicable reluctance!
    


 
Sign up period: Until November 30th
Partner pairings announced: December 1 (announced in this thread)
For FULL details of how the copy cat challenge works, please visit the 'About Copy Cat Challenge' post here ...
SUMMARY:
In this challenge, participants are paired up to choose and read a book from their partner's read shelf and compare how they each rated the book. It's a fun way to discover new books, to read from different genre(s), and to make PenPal connections. This challenge repeats monthly, and you sign-up separately for each month you wish to participate.
COMPLETING THE CHALLENGE
- Week 1: Review your paired partner's 'Read shelf' and choose a book(s) to read. Post to this thread to update your partner on the book chosen. (You can ask them for suggestions too!)
- Week 1-4: Begin reading, and post any updates/thoughts as you read.
- Week 3-4: Complete your read, and post to the thread with final thoughts on the book and comparing how you and your partner each rated the book.
Participation = Post to thread (book choice), Read book, Post to thread (finished book thoughts)
NOTE:
- Please only sign-up if you are confident you have time to choose and read a book. If you are no longer able to participate after signing up, message a Mod or update this thread, so we can re-match, and no-one is left without a partner for the month!
- Remember to re-visit this thread on December 1 to see who you have been paired up with for the month (adding a calendar reminder helps!)