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message 1: by Nancy (last edited Feb 23, 2010 04:48PM) (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments 1. This challenge will start March 1st and will end at midnight on May 31.
2. You can join any time after March 1 and before May 31.
3. You can only use books that you have started after you post a list on the official challenge thread. Books will not count unless they were started on or after March 1st.
4. Audio and e-books may be used to complete any of the tasks.
5. Re-reads are fine, except where stated otherwise.
6. All books should be at least 150 pages. (Unless told to read a children's book.)
7. Have fun!



5 Points

1. Read a book by an author whose last name starts with "S".
2. Read a science fiction novel written before 1980.
3. Read a book by an author who died in 2009.
4. Read a book with the word "flower" in the title.
5. Read a true crime novel.
6. Read a novel that you hope is never made into a movie.
7. Read a 5-star book from one of the moderator's shelves.
8. In honor of April Fool's Day, read a humorous novel.
9. Read a book about the ocean or sea.
10. Read a World Fantasy Award winner


10 Points

1. In honor of International Workers' Day, read a fiction or non-fiction title about workers' rights, struggles, job security, unions, equal pay for equal work, or worker exploitation.
2. Read a collection of short stories/essays.
3. Read a horror book.
4. Read a title from TAYSHAS High School Reading List
5. Read a banned book.
6. In honor of St. Patrick's Day, read a story that takes place in Ireland.
7. Read a book about food, health, or weight loss.
8. Read a book by an author who uses three names (Patricia Nell Warren, Michael Thomas Ford, Edgar Allan Poe, etc.)
9. Read a "May-December" romance.
10. Read a book set in a place you'd like to visit.

15 Points

1. Read a book by a Goodreads Author.
2. Read a novel that features a transgendered character.
3. Read one of the group reads AND discuss it in the appropriate topic.
4. In honor of Memorial Day (US), read a book about war.
5. Read a memoir that deals with homelessness or poverty.
6. In honor of the International Day of Families (May 15), read a fiction or non-fiction title about childbirth, adoption, marriage, family life.
7. Read a book that was originally written in a foreign language and translated into English.
8. Read a fiction or non-fiction title from ALA's 2010 Rainbow Project recommendations.
9. Read a book that has the letter "X" somewhere in the title.
10. Read a 2008 Shamus Award Winner or Nominee

25 Points

1. Read a book that you once started and couldn't finish.
2. Read a book that has more than 400 pages.
3. Read a novel that was made into a movie, then watch the movie.


message 2: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (amdial) | 116 comments What's the best way to find Goodreads Authors? Is there a searchable list by book subject?


message 3: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Here's a list of Goodreads authors who have joined this group:

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...


message 4: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Here are all the others:

http://www.goodreads.com/author


message 5: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (amdial) | 116 comments Thanks, this looks like a good challenge.


Ralph Gallagher | 210 comments Thanks for setting up the challenge this time, Nancy! I really appreciate it. =)


message 7: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments No problem, Ralph! It's tough when we both go to school. :)


message 8: by Djrmel (new)

Djrmel | 39 comments Ohh, I suspect I'm going to discover some great books and authors through this challenge. Thanks for doing this Nancy!


message 9: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Personally I wouldn't count a book I started before March 1, but it's up to you and what your conscience can comfortably live with. :)


message 10: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (amdial) | 116 comments This might be a stretch, but for -4. Read a book with the word "flower" in the title.- could I use a title with a 'name of a flower' instead of flower'?


message 11: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments You can use flower names as long as the word "flower" is in the title - eg. "sunflower" "elderflower", etc.


message 12: by Grey (new)

Grey (spaceharper) | 43 comments What is a "May-December" romance?


message 13: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments It's a romantic relationship where there's a significant age gap between both partners.


message 14: by Gaijinmama (last edited Apr 03, 2010 10:53PM) (new)

Gaijinmama | 4 comments Well, I've been lurking but I somehow missed that you have a Challenge! Well, folks, now you definitely have my attention. I'm putting on my tiara and working up a list now.


message 15: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments Hey, did you put that true crime thing in there so I would participate?!?!?!?! :)


message 16: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments hahahahaha!

The 2008 Shamus award winner/nominees was also added with you in mind. :)


message 17: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments OOOOOH, I also read one last month that was Norwegian and translated into English! Maybe I can do this one!

And of course, reading a five star book on a moderator's shelf is no problem for me, because I AM a moderator, and I make the rating!

And I read one about war, as well.


message 18: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments I also read one about the Mona Lisa and Paris and the Louvre, which I would like to visit someday...


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