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Decade Challenge 2022 (May) - Team 2 - Nathan & Bookworm

Any categories which you wouldn't prefer to read? If any, I'll take those and vice-versa.
I'll be glad if you could pick horror. :D

Once I complete, I'll strike through the category in msg1.
If you want to take non-fic, let me know, I can choose something else.

I'll be covering crime/thriller - The Surgeon by Tess Gerrittsen 2001

But I do hope I'll be able to complete some books like previous decade. Else, 'speedy' will no longer apply to this bookworm. 😂
Taking fiction - Purple Hibiscus - 2003.
Updated thriller, fiction titles in msg1.
Apart from horror, any other genres you want to reserve first?

I'll take non-fic, award winner, translation, book-to-movie.
Then we'll be left with YA. Fiction (Purple Hibiscus - 2003 is one option) but we can change later since easier to find.
Lets fill out the book names and years for our categories to avoid year clashes later.

Updated book-to-movie in Msg1.
I'll try to pick something for translation today itself. Then rest of the genres are comparatively easier to find.

Updated book-to-movie in Msg1.
I'll try to pick something for translation today itself. Then rest of the genres are comparatively easier to find."
Don't be so humble speedy :D
But yeah, I already started with Crime novel. Will finish it by EoD or tomorrow max and pick the next category. Yes, I agree let's fill out book names/Years so that they don't clash.

Look who's talking! You started crime already! :D
Let me know how it goes.
I'll try to start non-fic tonight, if not tomorrow for sure.

Fiction: The Paid Companion 2004 CURRENTLY READING
Order in which I will read
Crime --- Sci-Fi --- Horror --- Fantasy --- Fiction

Updated Msg1.

Will be updated as each category is finished.
Genres/Categories
1) Award Winner - Half of a Yellow Sun - 2006 - Bookworm (Women's Prize, Orange prize)
2) Translation - [book:T..."
@Nathan: Updated Award Winner and Translation.
Translation, I'm not sure but both the books which I have quoted are 2009. So, no changes later unless we need to fit in 2009 for some other genre.
Based on the years left, when you pick Fantasy, I'll update in Msg1. You have 2002, 2004 & 2005.


Wow! I think we need to switch names, you deserve to be speedy!
I'm sorry I haven't been able to start mine yet, I have the ebook ready, will start tonight.
Updated in msg1
Is your fantasy pick 300+ pgs?

Yeah I remember seeing the movie as a kid, I was waiting since ages for it's sequel. I hope I'll love the book too.

Yes. 300 pages plus. I'll be finishing SciFi by tonight.
I have the kindle version. Says 302 pages.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
I can pick another Fantasy novel same year if the book opted leads to confusion. [I checked the paperback version, shows 288 pages]
Shadowfall 2005
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8...
Add this in message 1, I will probably read this instead of Limits of Enchantment.

Yes. 300 pages plus. I'll be finishing SciFi by tonight.
I have the kindle version. Says 302 pages.
https://www.goodreads.co..."
But then Shadow fall is 500+. Which one do you prefer?
For now I'm putting or. You can later decide since year is same.
I have seen another fantasy 2005 rec somewhere - Poison Study, incase you fancy it's blurb, I'll change it in msg1.

For you, seedy doesn't cut it anymore, you should be named 'flash', or do you prefer 'quicksilver'? :D
Msg1 updated.

Reverse flash? You're into DC villians more? My bad. I had no idea who he was untill I looked him up.

The thing that comes to my mind for RF - Radio Frequency/Remote Frequency. :D

Btw, How was your sci-fi and crime?
I started my non-fic, it's good. I can see why it's widely read.

And other inexplicable things I found hard to digest.

Will check out the surgeon sometime. Serial killer murdering women.
I have yet to read one book where it's the other way round. I might have but no recollection.

I'm just swamped with work, Sigh!
Tonight, planning for atleast 50% non-fic. *fingers-crossed*

(Btw, I love reverse flash too! Especially the one played by Tom Cavanagh in the CW series)

Will check out the surgeon sometime. Serial killer murdering women.
I have yet to read one book where it's the other way round. I might have but no recoll..."
I have just the kind of book you are looking for. Hahaha. In They Never Learn by Layne Fargo a female serial killer kills men! This book was recommended to me on a Whatsapp group. It's like a female version of Dexter!
Books mentioned in this topic
Half of a Yellow Sun (other topics)Hush, Hush (other topics)
Hush, Hush (other topics)
Kafka on the Shore (other topics)
Kafka on the Shore (other topics)
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Will be updated as each category is finished.
Genres/Categories
1) Award Winner - Half of a Yellow Sun - 2006 - Bookworm (Women's Prize, Orange prize)2) Translation - Kafka on the Shore - 2002 - Bookworm3) Horror - The Rising - 2003 - Nathan4) Fantasy - Shadowfall - 2005 - Nathan5) YA - Hush, Hush - 2009 - Bookworm6) Fiction - The Paid Companion - 2004 - Nathan7) Sci-fi - The Alchemy of Stone - 2008 - Nathan8) Non-Fic - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - 2010 - Bookworm9) Book to Movie - The Golden Compass - 2007 (Movie Release) - Bookworm10) Mystery/Crime/Thriller - The Surgeon - 2001 - NathanImp Note:
Pg count: 300-500.
Decade - 2001 - 2010