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message 51: by Julie J (new)

Julie J | 115 comments If my resolution is to start a family and to possibly get pregnant, could I use What to Expect Before You're Expecting and Anne's House of Dreams by L.M. Montgomery for the fiction, because she gets pregnant and "house of dreams" totally fits what I want for myself this year - dreams of building my home and family? Thanks!


message 52: by Katie (new)

Katie (katieisallbooked) | 260 comments My resolution is to be more at peace with myself. I chose The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment for my fiction choice and The Inner Game of Stress for my non-fiction option.


message 53: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Julie wrote: "If my resolution is to start a family and to possibly get pregnant, could I use What to Expect Before You're Expecting and Anne's House of Dreams by L.M. Montgomery for the fiction, because she get..."

The non-fiction is fine; however, the fiction needs to have a word in the title that pertains to your resolution--baby, pregnant, family, etc.




message 54: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Katie wrote: "My resolution is to be more at peace with myself. I chose The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment for my fiction choice and The Inner Game of Stress for my non-fictio..."

If you are trying to lose stress both sound fine.




message 55: by Helen (new)

Helen Southall (hsouthall) | 356 comments Just checking my resolution and books to support.

Resolution: Start a knitting group to make rectangles for afghans for wounded soldiers (Homemade Afghan Project).

Fiction: The Friday Night Knitting Club

Non-fiction: Zen and the Art of Knitting




message 56: by Bluemoon (new)

Bluemoon (bluemoon286) | 1797 comments Helen wrote: "Just checking my resolution and books to support.

Resolution: Start a knitting group to make rectangles for afghans for wounded soldiers (Homemade Afghan Project).

Fiction: The Friday Night..."


Friday Night Knitting Club is a great book. The sequal Knit Two is also good.


message 57: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Helen wrote: "Just checking my resolution and books to support.

Resolution: Start a knitting group to make rectangles for afghans for wounded soldiers (Homemade Afghan Project).

Fiction: The Friday Night..."



Both are fine.


message 58: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 106 comments Just want to check...

My resolution is to go on a real vacation in 2010 so I'll read

A Whirlwind Vacation and
Assassination Vacation

Are these OK?


message 59: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Michelle wrote: "Just want to check...

My resolution is to go on a real vacation in 2010 so I'll read

A Whirlwind Vacation and
Assassination Vacation

Yes
Are these OK?"





message 60: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (sureshot26) | 745 comments My resolution is to go for more nature walks/hikes, so I'm planning on using Roddy Doyle's The Woman Who Walked into Doors for my fiction and Eric Blehm's The Last Season for my non-fiction. The latter's about a park ranger famous for rescuing lost hikers who is later lost himself. Not sure if the connection's too tenuous, so I'm in need of a ruling.


message 61: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Jessica wrote: "My resolution is to go for more nature walks/hikes, so I'm planning on using Roddy Doyle's The Woman Who Walked into Doors for my fiction and Eric Blehm's The Last Season..."

As that was his forte I have no problem with the choice.




message 62: by Felina (new)

Felina | 0 comments I'm assuming that You On A Diet The Owner's Manual for Waist Management & Such a Pretty Fat One Narcissist's Quest to Discover if Her Life Makes Her Ass Look Big, or Why Pie is Not the Answer will work for this challenge.

I hope so cause I already started Such a Pretty Fat and it is hilarious!


message 63: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Felina wrote: "I'm assuming that You On A Diet The Owner's Manual for Waist Management & [book:Such a Pretty Fat One Narcissist's Quest to Discover if Her Life Makes Her Ass Look Big, or Why Pie i..."

Yes they are fine, and they DO sound hilarious!




message 64: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (writers_soul) My resolution is to learn more about slavery so will these books work:
Fiction-A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl, Belmont Plantation, Virginia 1859 (Dear America Series)

NON-Fiction-To Be a slave


message 65: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Amanda wrote: "My resolution is to learn more about slavery so will these books work:
Fiction-A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl, Belmont Plantation, Virginia 1859 (Dear America Series)

N..."


Those are fine




message 66: by Valorie (new)

Valorie  | 817 comments Hi Roseann!
My resolution is to exercise more, so I'm going to start taking yoga. Will Corpse Pose (A Mantra for Murder Mystery, Book 1) by Diana Killian work for my fiction read? The title is a yoga pose.
Thanks!


message 67: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Valorie wrote: "Hi Roseann!
My resolution is to exercise more, so I'm going to start taking yoga. Will Corpse Pose (A Mantra for Murder Mystery, Book 1) by Diana Killian work for my fiction read? The title is a yoga pose.
Thanks!"


Yup, that's fine!




message 68: by Kim (new)

Kim  | -9 comments My resolution is to walk 2 to 4 miles every day that I can (I have health issues and walking helps). The book I really want to read about my resolution is Just Walking by Clella Camp. The problem is it is 99 pages JUST ONE page short of the 100 pages. Can I read this and read an extra long fiction book to make up for it?


message 69: by Ruby (new)

Ruby (rubina310) Ok this is what I have come up with for this task. My New Year's Resolution is to find romantic love, so I am going to read "loving" by Henry Green and "Keeping the Love you Find." Does this work?


message 70: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Kim L wrote: "My resolution is to walk 2 to 4 miles every day that I can (I have health issues and walking helps). The book I really want to read about my resolution is Just Walking by Clella Camp. The problem..."

I have no problem with that. In fact, the other one doesn't even have to be extra long ;-).


message 71: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Ruby wrote: "Ok this is what I have come up with for this task. My New Year's Resolution is to find romantic love, so I am going to read "loving" by Henry Green and "Keeping the Love you Find." Does this work?"

Both are fine.


message 72: by Kim (new)

Kim  | -9 comments Thanks, Roseann! :)


message 73: by Garlan ✌ (new)

Garlan ✌ I'm thinking of reading Richest Man in Babylon by George Clausen. Its written almost as a parable, but I'd like to use it as the non-fiction portion of the task. Its really about wealth management, and I'm not sure it qualifies as fiction. Any thoughts?


message 74: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Garlan wrote: "I'm thinking of reading Richest Man in Babylon by George Clausen. Its written almost as a parable, but I'd like to use it as the non-fiction portion of the task. Its really about weal..."

From what I can see about the book, I have no problem in placing it within the Non-Fiction category.




message 75: by Garlan ✌ (new)

Garlan ✌ Thanks.


message 76: by Deedee (last edited Jan 04, 2010 03:33AM) (new)

Deedee | 2344 comments One resolution I'm considering for this task is: get more sleep! There are numerous non-fiction books of advice about getting more sleep. There is a science fiction book about genetically modified humans who no longer need sleep:
Beggars in Spain (Sleepless, Book 1) by Nancy Kress
Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress
It's listed as #1 in the "Sleepless" trilogy. The summary says: "Many of us wish we could get by with less sleep. Beggars in Spain extrapolates that wish into a future where some people need no sleep at all. "
Would this fiction book be acceptable for the fiction part of the challenge?



message 77: by Andreea (new)

Andreea (andyyy) | 59 comments My resolution is to work on my French so that by the end of the year I'll be able to speak it fluently. Could I read a vocabulary workbook or a book of French grammar for the nonfiction part of the task and The French Lieutenant's Woman for the fiction one?


message 78: by Roseann (new)

Roseann | 138 comments Oui! Bon Chance!!


message 79: by Bunny (new)

Bunny (neonbunny) | 72 comments one of my resolutions is to get more involved in photography and take pictures every day! for the NF portion of the task, i read holga: the world through a plastic lens, which was very cool and gave me some cool tricks to try with the holga camera i got for xmas. does anyone have any suggestions for fiction books with words like photograph/picture/film/camera etc. in the title?


message 80: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 680 comments Bunny wrote: "one of my resolutions is to get more involved in photography and take pictures every day! for the NF portion of the task, i read holga: the world through a plastic lens, which was very cool and gav..."

Two books which I have marked as to-read are The Photograph by Penelope Lively and The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Writings by Oscar Wilde. Not having read them I can't speak to if I enjoyed them, however I figured I'd throw them out there. Good luck!


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