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Challenge 1 of 2015: New, New and New!
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Until then, you've still got 2 weeks left to finalize reading on this challenge. Keep at it!



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Done with Fancy Challenge :-)

Now get offline and get reading. You've got two weeks! Lol.

Now get offline and get reading. You've got two weeks! Lol."
Thanks :-) I'm looking up my next books right now!!


I probably won't participate in the next couple challenges. I've got a baby on the way (Yay!) and I really need to read my baby books. Also I will probably be too busy/tired once baby comes to get much reading done. Oh well, it's totally worth it. Hopefully, I'll be able to join back in the challenges once I get into the swing of things.
Original post#18.

Both for finishing the challenge AND for having a fun addition on the way!
We'll miss you over here in challenge-land - but we'll be here for you when you have time to come back :)


I am so behind. I'm pretty sure I can't read 2 books to meet the minimum and pretty much know i can't read 3 to get the fancy level. I need F I and N and have no ideas...




I updated my original post, #19. :D




updated #12




Also updated in post #22. Not sure if I'll get another from the list in before the end of the month but glad to get these ones read.










Ugh I need one more. Unless Treasure Island counts and I'm thinking it doesnt.
Oh this is also my new series by and old author

Updated #24



Hi Casey! Sorry for the slow reply - I was offline due to food poisoning. Ugh!
According to the library system of Chicago (which is what I use to determine where something is categorized) most versions of Treasure Island are classified as adult. (Confusing, as it was originally written for a children's magazine). But in either case, it wouldn't be YA, I don't think. (What do other readers think? I'm willing to be swayed, as I haven't read it!)
Since you're trying to read 7 books (to spell Friends) you'd be allowed a second non-YA book. But I'm not sure how Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson would work for either an I or an N, which are the two letters that it seems you're still lacking?
You could definitely do what a few of us have done, and just finish one more YA and switch to "simple" mode (where only 6 are needed to finish).

I finished

Just need my last O to finish."
Uh-oh! Kristie, I should've noticed this sooner. The letters to spell out your word was supposed to be either the FIRST letter of the title (excluding The, An, and A) or the First Letter of the author's First or Last name.
So it seems like many of the titles that you used would work (like the O in Of or the H for Glass Houses). D'oh! I'm so sorry I didn't pick up on this, because you're clearly rocking out on reading!!!
I can definitely say that you've successfully finished the simple challenge, and I'm happy to say that you finished you're own version of the fancy challenge - just not quite the one that was intended :)
(I just re-read my rules from earlier and realized they could've been clearer. I thought the example made it clear, but I should've stated it. My apologies!)

Congrats, Anna! I did the same thing :)

Updated #24
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Congratulations on your first finish, Rachel!
Also, that baby is AWESOME!


Hi Casey! Sorry for the s..."
Thanks! Hope you are feeling better. Very weird that Treasure Island is adult. I was only going to use it if I gave up and did "simple" but then I won't get the extra non YA read and i believe First Test is MG so...I'll just probably fail this one unless I Wuthering Heights....Emily would, I think I still have the E to use.
Ah well.



I finished

Just need my last O to finish."
Uh-oh! Kristie, I should've noticed this sooner. The letters to spell out yo..."
It's all Good. I'm just proud of myself for finishing my version of the challenge. :-)



I do think I was mistakenly put down for fancy instead of simple, but since I barely made a dent, it doesn't really matter.

I finished

Just need my last O to finish."
Uh-oh! Kristie, I should've noticed this sooner. The letters..."
Heck ya! You SHOULD be proud!!! I can't believe you read all that in two weeks!!! I am still totally doing an happy dance for you in my chair, at work.

I am feeling better and am so happy about that! I'm developing an appetite again, yay!
Sadly, Casey - you already chose an E book. Looks like you didn't finish the challenge this time - but take heart! You read a bunch of great books! (Or at least some books - I don't know if you think they were great. Lol).
And there's always the next challenge! I'm only successful at about 50% of the challenges I start here, but it's always fun to try :)


I SO hear you on this. I once finished a challenge within minutes of midnight. Ha! Congratulations, R.A.!


updated #12"
Anna, you were a freakin' rockstar at this challenge!!! SUPER-MEGA CONGRATULATIONS!

I do think I was mistakenly put down for fancy instead of simple..."
Haha! So I did, Emily. The situation is fixed and your 2 books have been noted! Congrats on the new exciting job!



One more to go!
Re: #231



Hi Sanny! This challenge officially ended on March 31 (at midnight) but you're welcome to finish it up anyway, if you want to finish your final book (I know you read the two you listed prior to the challenge end). I'll continue to make note of it on the progress section at the beginning :)

Yes, I have read all 6 this year for the challenge.



Ahh sorry for the tardiness! In that case I'll use my cheat (if allowed) and finish my challenge with a non-YA book by a new author which I'd finished reading:

Have also updated my original post #231.
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