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message 101: by Erika (new)

Erika (erikarae) | 708 comments 4/5

11. The "Lost Generation" was the generation that came of age during World War I. The term was popularized by writer Ernest Hemingway. Read a book by an author who served in the Great War OR read a novel set in the Great War.

A Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition by Ernest Hemingway


message 102: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (dangerprowse) I've completed another 2 books which brings my total to 9/12.

I read books for #1 and #7 and have updated message 27.


message 103: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments You are almost there, Megan and Erika.

Also updated Amanda.


message 104: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Just finished #7 (animal important - cat Ping Pong is part of murder plot) - To Live & Die in Dixie by Mary Kay Andrews. Another fun, early Andrews' book! 3.5 stars

8/8 - challenge completed!!!


message 105: by ChrisP (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments 2. Before World War II began in 1939, World War I was called the Great War, the World War, or the War to End all Wars. 135 countries took part in World War I, and more than 15 000 000 people died in the war. Read a story set in at least two countries.

The Spirit Well (Bright Empires, #3) by Stephen R. Lawhead
The Spirit Well*** It was challenging trying to figure out where and when each of these characters were. The following is the countries this book takes place in. England, United States, Scotland, France, Italy, Spain, Slovakia, Egypt, and Syria.

4/7 Complete


message 106: by Emmy (new)

Emmy (emvaughters) I've completed my 6 and updated message 33!

Progress: 6/6 Completed

2.Great War Read a story set in at least two countries.
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr All the Light We Cannot See set mainly in France and Germany, but also many other countries during WWII ★★★★☆ completed 10/19

3.July Crisis of 1914Read a book in which an important person is killed OR read a crime novel.
The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2) by Robert Galbraith The Silkworm ★★★★☆ completed 10/26

6. tanks, aero planes, and submarines or underwater boats (U-boats)
Read either a book where something new is introduced OR read a book about technology or science.
Stiff The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers ★★★☆☆ completed 10/6

9. Life in the trenches
Read a novel in which the main protagonist is in fear for his life or health.
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer Cinder ★★★★☆ completed 10/14

10. 60 million European soldiers
Read a book where one of the characters is mad or traumatized.
Brain on Fire My Month of Madness by Susannah Cahalan Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness ★★☆☆☆ completed 10/13

11. The "Lost Generation"
Read a book by an author who served in the Great War OR read a novel set in the Great War.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald ★★★★☆ completed 10/4


message 107: by ChrisP (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments 9. Life in the trenches was far from glamorous. In fact, trenches were dirty, smelly, and riddled with disease. For soldiers, life in the trenches meant living in fear: in fear of diseases and, of course, the constant fear of enemy attack. The open space between two sets of opposing trenches became known as No Man’s Land because no soldier wanted to traverse the distance for fear of attack. The climate in France and Belgium was quite wet, so No Man’s Land soon became a mud bath. It was so thick that soldiers could disappear into it never to be seen again. The British and French actually recruited manpower from China to dig the trenches. Read a novel in which the main protagonist is in fear for his life or health.

Christine by Stephen King
Christine*** To say Dennis Guilder feared for his life is an understatement.

5/7 Complete


message 108: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Emmy wrote: "I'm going to try for 6. Thanks!

Progress: 6/6 Completed

2.Great War Read a story set in at least two countries.
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr[book:All the Light We Cannot See|1..."


Congrats Emmy on completing your challenge


message 109: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Chris wrote: "9. Life in the trenches was far from glamorous. In fact, trenches were dirty, smelly, and riddled with disease. For soldiers, life in the trenches meant living in fear: in fear of diseases and, of ..."

Only two more books to go, Chris


message 110: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Megan wrote: "Just finished #7 (animal important - cat Ping Pong is part of murder plot) - To Live & Die in Dixie by Mary Kay Andrews. Another fun, early Andrews' book! 3.5 stars

8/8 - challenge..."


Congrats Megan on completing your challenge


message 111: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments I just finished for task 5: Horns - a book in which a code has to be cracked. Merrin wrote a letter in morse-code for Ig.

6/8


message 112: by Lorelei (new)

Lorelei (goodreadscomlorelei_reads) | 393 comments I just read The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America for #10 (mad character). Such a great book! I update msg #64. I have completed 2/5 for this challenge.


message 113: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Updated Lorelei and Elsbeth


message 114: by ChrisP (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments 3. The main causes of World War I included many factors, such as the conflicts and hostility between the great European powers over the four decades leading up to the war. The immediate origins of the war, however, lay in the decisions taken by statesmen and generals during the July Crisis of 1914 caused by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo. Read a book in which an important person is killed OR read a crime novel.

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium, #3) by Stieg Larsson
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest**The archduke's assassination kicked a hornet's nest too. The first two books where good mystery/crime dramas, this book didn't know if it wanted to be a crime/spy/courtroom drama. It left me disappointed.

6/7 Complete


message 115: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Chris wrote: "3. The main causes of World War I included many factors, such as the conflicts and hostility between the great European powers over the four decades leading up to the war. The immediate origins of ..."

Only one more to read, Chris.


message 116: by Reija (new)

Reija | 307 comments I finished 8 Christmas title while reading The adventure of of the Christmas Pudding which include five Agatha's short stories. Maybe I would have read something more warm and fuzzy but it was fine too.

Also 5 with The Causal Angel. Whole book was little bit code breaking with all those simulations and others but also actual code breaking.

Updating msg 8.


message 117: by Freya (new)

Freya | 24 comments Am I too late to join? If not, I'd like to try and read 4.


message 118: by Daphne (last edited Nov 02, 2014 05:35AM) (new)

Daphne (daphnesm) | 312 comments Updated my original message. 3rd book completed.

3/6

2. Before World War II began in 1939, World War I was called the Great War, the World War, or the War to End all Wars. 135 countries took part in World War I, and more than 15 000 000 people died in the war. Read a story set in at least two countries. World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
World War Z An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks


message 119: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Freya wrote: "Am I too late to join? If not, I'd like to try and read 4."

You can still join, Freya. I put you down for 4 reads. Enjoy your reads and have fun.


message 120: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Daphne wrote: "Updated my original message. 3rd book completed.

3/6

2. Before World War II began in 1939, World War I was called the Great War, the World War, or the War to End all Wars. 135 countries took part..."


Midway already, Daphne.


message 121: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Reija wrote: "I finished 8 Christmas title while reading The adventure of of the Christmas Pudding which include five Agatha's short stories. Maybe I would have read something more warm and fuzzy but it was fine..."

I liked The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding. Only three more books to read, Reija


message 122: by Freya (new)

Freya | 24 comments 1/4 complete.

11. Read a book by an author who served in the Great War OR read a novel set in the Great War:

Ashenden - Somerset Maugham, which is a fictionalised account of his time working as a British spy during the Great War. Beautiful writing style.

Ashenden by W. Somerset Maugham


message 123: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Updated you, Freya


message 124: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mschmitt8) | 46 comments Updated post 15 to show 6/6 completed on 11/3/14

3. Read a book in which an important person is killed or a Crime Novel.
The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton An important person dies, which sparks mystery in a small mining camp Read 11/1/14

4. Read a Family Saga.
Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda Follows two families in relation to the daughter they gave away, and the daughter adopted Read 11/3/14

I'd identifed a few more books that will fit, so I am going to just keep going! I can get at least 2 more.


message 125: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Melissa wrote: "Updated post 15 to show 6/6 completed on 11/3/14

3. Read a book in which an important person is killed or a Crime Novel.
The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton An important person dies, which sparks..."


Then I will update your goal to 8, Melissa.


message 126: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mschmitt8) | 46 comments Updating Post 15 to show another one down, 7/8

8.Read a book set at Christmas Time.
The Santaland Diaries / Season's Greetings 2 Plays by David Sedaris Read 11/5/14


message 127: by ChrisP (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments World War I began 100 years ago and lasted over four years. We'll learn about the war and commemorate it with this challenge.

1. Since it is 100 years ago that the First World War broke out, read a book that is at least 100 years old or at the most 100 days young.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice**** Published in 1813.

Read 7/7


message 128: by ChrisP (last edited Nov 07, 2014 11:45AM) (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments For the memorial challenge. Can it be any town that has a WWI memorial or does it need to be one in your town or one you have seen or know about?


message 129: by Danielle (last edited Nov 08, 2014 07:57AM) (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Chris wrote: "For the memorial challenge. Can it be any town that has a WWI memorial or does it need to be one in your town or one you have seen or know about?"

It can be in any town in your country or abroad, as long as the town or village in question has a World War I Memorial. So yes, it can be one you know about. It can be any book, fiction or non fiction.

However, it is possible that there is a memorial or commemorative plaque in your hometown as well, and that you don't know about it. It can be interesting to find out, if your town or village has some sort of memorial or plaque remembering The Great War. It's possible you maybe live very near a public building that has a plaque remembering those servants, students,.... who died during the Great War. You maybe pass this building every day but you never really knew they had such a plaque. This can be as meaningful as a large war memorial, as it is something local.

In case your hometown has such a plaque, you can read any book set in your own town or about your town (local history).

Does that answer your question, Chris?


message 130: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Deedee wrote: "FOURTH QUARTER CHALLENGE: THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Duration: October 1 - December 31, 2014

12. Remembrance Day
Read a novel set in a town that has a First World War Memorial statue OR plaque. In case it is your own town, you can read a book set in your town or about your town.
Sister Noon by Karen Joy Fowler
Sister Noon (2001) by Karen Joy Fowler
Set in:
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
For photos of the statues & plaque in San Francisco, see:
http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/rjones.htm

Updated you Deedee.

Deedee included a link for photos of the statues and plaques in San Francisco. Thanks Deedee



message 131: by Danielle (last edited Nov 08, 2014 08:55AM) (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Megan wrote: "We have a whole quarter, so I'll attempt all 12!

The First World War Challenge
Duration: October 1 - December 31, 2014
Completed: 7/12


Well done, Megan. Only 5 more to read. I see, you have All Quiet on the Western Front lined up. I really loved that one; read it when I was 17 - so ages ago. I need to re-read it!

For those interested in 'All quiet on the Western Front', have a look at this link: http://www.bookdrum.com/books/all-qui...

Great site for finding out more about books.



message 132: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Also updated, Chris and Melissa. Only one more to read, Melissa.

Challenge completed, Chris, but I suppose you still wish to read some books?!


message 133: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 242 comments 7/8: I read The Woman in White for task #1: a book more than 100 years old.
Really beautiful story!


message 134: by Reija (new)

Reija | 307 comments Update my post 8.

10. Melankolian huoneet has lots of traumatized persons, it was history of depression

2. Port-Soudan was located France and Sudan


message 135: by ChrisP (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments 12. Read a novel set in a town that has a First World War Memorial statue OR plaque. In case it is your own town, you can read a book set in your town or about your town.


The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde*** This book takes place in London and there is a memorial I wanted to visit, but the Atlantic Ocean was in my way. Please find the Tower of London World War I Poppy "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" Memorial.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/...

8/7 read, but I think I'm going for the sweep. Please change my challenge to 12:)


message 136: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Please find the Tower of London World War I Poppy "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" Memorial.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/...

An article by Chris on the Tower of London World War Poppy Memorial. Thanks Chris. I changed your goal to 12


message 137: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Reija wrote: "Update my post 8.

10. Melankolian huoneet has lots of traumatized persons, it was history of depression

2. Port-Soudan was located France and Sudan"


Just one more to read Reija!


message 138: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Elsbeth wrote: "7/8: I read The Woman in White for task #1: a book more than 100 years old.
Really beautiful story!"


Also enjoyed The woman in white. Just one more to read Elsbeth.


message 139: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Updated Megan


message 140: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mschmitt8) | 46 comments Updating post 15
8/8 books completed

11.Read a book by an author who served in the Great War
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway Read 11/11/14


message 141: by Janet (new)

Janet (goodreadscomjanetj) | 784 comments 4/4

9.Read a novel in which the main protagonist is in fear for his life or health.
At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft. Science fiction exploration of ancient city in Antarctica. Dyer and Danforth are definitely in fear for their life.


message 142: by Megan BG (new)

Megan BG (meganbgreads) | 1562 comments Finished another one... 5/9. Message 66.


message 143: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Melissa wrote: "Updating post 15
8/8 books completed

11.Read a book by an author who served in the Great War
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway Read 11/11/14 "


Well done Melissa on achieving your goal. I see you will keep on adding books.


message 144: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Janet wrote: "4/4

9.Read a novel in which the main protagonist is in fear for his life or health.
At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft. Science fiction exploration of ancie..."


Congratulations, Janet!


message 145: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Updated Megan and Megan


message 146: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mschmitt8) | 46 comments Update to post 15
Going to go for the sweep! Please,Update my goal to 12. Not sure why I didn't just start with 12.

Two new books to add.

6. Read a book about technology or science.
Think Like a Freak by Steven D. Levitt Read 11/16/14

9. Read a novel in which the main protagonist is in fear for his life or health.
Life, the Universe and Everything (Hitchhiker's Guide, #3) by Douglas Adams Read 11/14/14


message 147: by ChrisP (last edited Nov 18, 2014 04:28PM) (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments 7. Despite the new technology, lots of animals were used in the Great War. The work of these animals was varied. Horses and mules were used to move supplies and weapons. Oxen were also used to pull heavy loads. Dogs were used as sentries, scouts, and ammunition and equipment carriers as well as to send messages. Carrier pigeons were used extensively to carry messages. Cats were brought in to try and control the rat population. Read a book on animals OR read a book where at least one animal is important to the story.

Animal Farm by George Orwell
Animal Farm**** Most characters in the books are animals

9/12 Complete


message 148: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Updated: Melissa, Chris and Deedee


message 149: by Janet (last edited Nov 21, 2014 04:08PM) (new)

Janet (goodreadscomjanetj) | 784 comments Although I have completed the challenge already I just completed #1(Since it is 100 years ago that the First World War broke out, read a book that is at least 100 years old or at the most 100 days young.) A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens which was published in 1859. It takes awhile to really get interested in the plot but by the end I liked it a lot. 5 stars.
5/4


message 150: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (daniellecobbaertbe) | 468 comments Janet wrote: "Although I have completed the challenge already I just completed #1(Since it is 100 years ago that the First World War broke out, read a book that is at least 100 years old or at the most 100 days ..."

Great you came back Janet. Have updated you


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