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message 1: by Rachel (last edited Mar 06, 2019 11:16PM) (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Please post any questions/comments/updates about the spring 2019 challenge in this thread. :)

The Spring 2019 Reading Challenge starts March 8th and ends May 31st, 2019.

Rules of the challenge:

Read 3 books (or more)
Complete 3 tasks (or more)
Any genre okay
Rereads okay

So this spring, complete 3 (or more) of the following:


1. These authors may or may not celebrate their birthdays this season.

So this spring, READ A BOOK BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING :

Jane Harper
Kevin Kwan
Simone St. James

2. I want you to be happy day is March 3rd.

So this spring:

READ A BOOK WITH THE WORD “YOU” IN THE TITLE/SUBTITLE.

3. Dentists and all things dentistry are celebrated March 6th.

So this spring:

READ A BOOK WITH THE LETTERS T-E-E-T-H IN THE TITLE/SUBTITLE.

4. Land line telephone day is March 10th.

So this spring:

READ A BOOK SET (AT LEAST IN PART) BACK IN THE DAY.
( Basically anytime when landlines were mostly used to make a phone call :)

5. Live long and prosper day is March 26th.

So this spring:

READ A BOOK SET (AT LEAST IN PART) ON A SPACESHIP.

6. April fools’ day is April 1st.

So this spring:

READ A BOOK THAT FEATURES SOMEONE WHOSE BEEN FOOLED.

7. Random Task-This task counts towards the challenge but is not inspired by the season. I was in college when Beverly Hills, 90210 premiered and like everyone else I got an instant crush on Luke Perry. It’s always so sad when someone is gone so young. He played many roles but may be best known for 90210 as well as Riverdale.

So this spring:

READ A BOOK THAT FEATURES A “BAD BOY” CHARACTER
Or
READ A BOOK THAT FEATURES A CHARACTER NAMED “DYLAN”
Or
READ A BOOK/GRAPHIC NOVEL THAT IS PART OF THE RIVERDALE UNIVERSE.

Hope all of you are well. :)


message 2: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Thanks for a great challenge! I’ve prepared a list and hoping to go to the library tomorrow or Monday. Looking forward to what my friends will be reading for the challenge.

Rachel your timing of posting the challenge worked perfect for me. I will have 3 weeks off work, then 3 weeks light duty due to surgery I’ll be having on Wednesday.

Happy Reading!


message 3: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "Thanks for a great challenge! I’ve prepared a list and hoping to go to the library tomorrow or Monday. Looking forward to what my friends will be reading for the challenge.

Rachel your timing of p..."


You’re welcome, Danell! Glad you like it.
Good luck with your surgery.
:)


message 4: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments Thanks for another great challenge!


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments Danell, good luck with your surgery


message 6: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "Thanks for another great challenge!"

You’re welcome! :)


message 7: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments I finished two books for the challenge, “The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy” which works for the space ship portion and “Baby Teeth” which works for the dentist portion.


message 8: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Surgery went well and I am in recovery mode


message 9: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "I finished two books for the challenge, “The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy” which works for the space ship portion and “Baby Teeth” which works for the dentist portion."

Thanks for the update, Danell! :)


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Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "Surgery went well and I am in recovery mode"

Glad everything went well-wishing you a full and speedy recovery.
xo


message 11: by Rachel (last edited Mar 16, 2019 10:28PM) (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments I finished The Lost Man The Lost Man by Jane Harper for the author task. I had mixed feelings about this one-Iike her writing especially the way the setting is like a character but the characters themselves were hard to connect to and felt a bit flat. I enjoyed her debut more. The Dry (Aaron Falk, #1) by Jane Harper


message 12: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments Looks like everyone is off to a great start to our spring challenge.

Danell, I'm glad your surgery went well and you are on the recovery road. Take care and heal fast.

I read Patty Jane's House of Curl by Lorna Landvik as my book set from back in the day. Its meatier the the title suggests.


message 13: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "Looks like everyone is off to a great start to our spring challenge.

Danell, I'm glad your surgery went well and you are on the recovery road. Take care and heal fast.

I read [bookcover:Patty Ja..."


Thanks for the update, Christine! :)


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Christine | 798 comments I'm not how many people read science fiction and for the task of being on a spaceship, I highly recommend John Scalzi's Collapsing Empire series, especially if you can listen to it. Wil Wheaton is the narrator and he can be laugh out loud funny. I am going to say this again, I highly recommend these books. There's only 2 book in the series as of now. Just a great entertaining read, very clever writing.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "I'm not how many people read science fiction and for the task of being on a spaceship, I highly recommend John Scalzi's Collapsing Empire series, especially if you can listen to it. Wil Wheaton is ..."

I don’t read a lot of science fiction but do try to read out of my comfort zone-I really like wil wheaton-thanks for the recommendation. :D


message 16: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments I read “The You I’ve Never Known” by Ellen Hopkins, which works for #2 in the challenge. Great book.

Looked into the book you recommended Christine, unfortunately the Libby app doesn’t have either the audio or ebook. I’ll have to look for it my next library trip.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "I read “The You I’ve Never Known” by Ellen Hopkins, which works for #2 in the challenge. Great book.

Looked into the book you recommended Christine, unfortunately the Libby app doesn’t have eithe..."


Thanks for the update, Danell! :)


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Christine | 798 comments I read China Rich Girlfriend Its an entertaining read, over the top, most of time.


message 19: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "I read China Rich Girlfriend Its an entertaining read, over the top, most of time."

Thanks for the update, Christine! :)


message 20: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 2897 comments Mod
Hey all, just wanted to let you know I'm still here lurking in the shadows. I plan to read at least a few books that will work for the Spring Challenge :-)

I'm currently reading, well re-reading The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. This book is set partly in 1991 and partly in 1681. The 1991 features a story with landline phones!


message 21: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Hey all, just wanted to let you know I'm still here lurking in the shadows. I plan to read at least a few books that will work for the Spring Challenge :-)

I'm currently reading, well re-reading ..."


Great to hear from you, Dustin! :)
Hope all is well.


message 22: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments So I was going to read Different Seasons but a couple of pages into Apt Pupil I knew it wasn’t for me.
I loved Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption: A Story from Different Seasons which works for the teeth task as well as landline task.

Looking forward to reading The Body-stand by me is one of my favorite movies.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Also wanted to see if anyone is interested in a group read next season. Would love to read Recursion Recursion by Blake Crouch with the group if possible.

Hope everyone is well. :)

P.S. There’s also a new King book in the fall that sounds awesome.
The Institute The Institute by Stephen King


message 24: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments I finished “Apt Pupil” by Stephen King, hard to get into but overall a good, but disturbing book. It works for the bad boy part of the challenge. Also listened to “Endurance” by Scott Kelly, which works for the space ship challenge. Kelly narrated the audio. The book was okay.

Group read, count me in.


message 25: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments Count me in for group read too!


message 26: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 2897 comments Mod
I'm a fan of both Blake Crouch and Stephen King so I'd be interested in both of those new books.


message 27: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "I finished “Apt Pupil” by Stephen King, hard to get into but overall a good, but disturbing book. It works for the bad boy part of the challenge. Also listened to “Endurance” by Scott Kelly, which ..."

Thanks for the update, Danell! :)


message 28: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Looking forward to the group read! :D


message 29: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments Cloudy Sunday here but leaving on a retreat with my art group tomorrow. Its going to be so much fun.

I just finished Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

It fits for task #3. It was good but kind of draggy in places. I listened to it, probably should have ticked up the speed of the narration a bit. The story is interesting because it is based in part on the author's life. It jumps back and forth between a young girl who comes from a well to do family and her teenage maid. Its all happening in Bogota, Columbia during the time of Pablo Escobar. There's definitely some scary stuff in the book.


message 30: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments Sounds like a relaxing and wonderful time Christine!

Finished “The Dry” by Jane Harper which works for #1.


message 31: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "Cloudy Sunday here but leaving on a retreat with my art group tomorrow. Its going to be so much fun.

I just finished Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

It fits for task #3. It was go..."


Thanks for the update, Christine!
Have fun! :)


message 32: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "Sounds like a relaxing and wonderful time Christine!

Finished “The Dry” by Jane Harper which works for #1."


Thanks for the update, Danell! :)


message 33: by Christine (last edited Apr 14, 2019 09:36PM) (new)

Christine | 798 comments I finished Columbine. I hate to say it like this but its a book with "bad boys" and one of them is named Dylan, highly disturbing book. I didn't read this book for the challenge. It just fit oddly into it. What happened was awful and should not be taken lightly under any circumstances.


message 34: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "I finished Columbine. I hate to say it like this but its a book with "bad boys" and one of them is named Dylan, highly disturbing book. I didn't read this book for the challenge. It ..."

Thanks for the update, Christine!


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Rachel | 3524 comments Christine- How was your retreat? Hope you had a good time. :)


message 36: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments So I was just listening to my newest favorite book podcast -what should I read next ( thanks again Christine:) and found out the next episode will feature my other favorite book podcast host( liberty hardy-cohost of all the books podcast )

I’m a happy book nerd right now :)


message 37: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments Rachel wrote: "Christine- How was your retreat? Hope you had a good time. :)"

It was so much fun. We made a lot of pretty art, we ate a lot of good food, drank a lot of wine and we laughed our asses off. Its awesome to be amongst a group of wise, supportive women.


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Christine | 798 comments Rachel wrote: "So I was just listening to my newest favorite book podcast -what should I read next ( thanks again Christine:) and found out the next episode will feature my other favorite book podcast host( liber..."

I am so glad you like WSIRN. It makes me smile every time I listen to it. I totally get "the happy book nerd", I'm one too, lol.


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Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Christine- How was your retreat? Hope you had a good time. :)"

It was so much fun. We made a lot of pretty art, we ate a lot of good food, drank a lot of wine and we laughed our ass..."


Friendship is so important and so is self care. Sounds like a great time. :)


message 40: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Have A Happy Easter, Everyone! :D


message 41: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Finished Daisy Jones & The Six Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid which works for both the bad boy task and set back in the day. The audiobook has a full cast led by Jennifer Beals.
If you remember vh1 behind the music (and were a fan of the show), I think you will enjoy it.


message 42: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments I received notice from the Libby app that Daisy and the Six is now loaned to me for 14 days. I have another audiobook before that, Beer Money. Decisions.

Hopefully everyone is having a wonderful spring!


message 43: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "I received notice from the Libby app that Daisy and the Six is now loaned to me for 14 days. I have another audiobook before that, Beer Money. Decisions.

Hopefully everyone is having a wonderful ..."


Thanks for the update, Danell! Look forward to hearing what you think of it. Hope you like it.
Happy Spring! :D


message 44: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments I just finished The Singularity Trap by Dennis E. Taylor It takes place on a spaceship. I'm not sure which made for an entertaining experience, the story or the narrator, probably both. I had fun listening to it.


message 45: by Danell (new)

Danell (danellbookworm) | 685 comments I finished listening to Daisy and the Six. What a great book!


message 46: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "I just finished The Singularity Trap by Dennis E. Taylor It takes place on a spaceship. I'm not sure which made for an entertaining experience, the story or the narrator, probably both. I had fun ..."

Thanks for the update, Christine! :D


message 47: by Rachel (last edited May 06, 2019 08:39PM) (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Danell wrote: "I finished listening to Daisy and the Six. What a great book!"

Thanks for the update, Danell! So glad you liked it. :D

I think it’s going to be adapted for television. :)


message 48: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments It looks like I need to listen to Daisy!


message 49: by Rachel (last edited May 07, 2019 10:22PM) (new)

Rachel | 3524 comments Christine wrote: "It looks like I need to listen to Daisy!"

Peer pressure ;)


message 50: by Christine (new)

Christine | 798 comments Rachel wrote: "Christine wrote: "It looks like I need to listen to Daisy!"

Peer pressure ;)"


The best kind, lol


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