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message 1001: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 270 comments I have completed the following tasks:

5.2 The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

10.5 Probable Claws by Clea Simon

15.1A Greece, Athens and the Mainland by Eyewitness Travel
15.1B The Brightest Star in the Sky by Marian Keyes (Ireland)

30.1A Shadows at the Spring Show An Antique Print Mystery by Lea Wait
30.1B The Bookwoman's Last Fling: A Cliff Janeway Novel by John Dunning





message 1002: by Kim (new)

Kim  | -9 comments I finished 25.9 by reading Assassin's Quest by Robin Hobb. This book was on a list of popular books in 1997 when I was in college.

Total Points 95





message 1003: by Sandy, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
15.5 - "A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom."
I read Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle ... and Other Modern Verse

The best gift ever
Looking for what I wanted
Finding me this book




Points: 305
Books: 19
Books by Goodreads authors: 1
Pages: 5266
Tasks: 16


message 1004: by BJ Rose (new)

BJ Rose (bjrose) | 811 comments Five more tasks to post!

#5.7 Read a book featuring a character with: Autism
Rules by Cynthia Lord Mar 20 - the two main characters are 12-year-old Catherine and her autistic younger brother David.

#15.4 Read a book with one of the birthstones in the title AND another book with its corresponding meaning:
Diamond: The Diamond in the Window by Jane Langton Mar 23 This is the 1st book in the Hall Family Chronicles and includes a magic element.
Innocence: The Taste of Innocence by Stephanie Laurens Mar 26

#20.2 Read a fiction book with a character who cleans or organizes in some capacity:
Murder On Monday by Ann Purser Mar 25 Lois Meade cleans houses in a small English village - a cozy mystery

#25.8 Helen: Talk to the Animals: Read two books
A. A book narrated by or written in the voice of an animal: Mattimeo by Brian Jacques Mar 23 This is book 3 in the delightful Redwall series told by woodland animals
B. A book demonstrating the relationship between owners and pets: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski Mar 16 Edgar is mute and communicates with dogs through sign, but has a very special relationship with Amondine, the dog who proclaimed herself his protector when he was a baby.

#30.6 Donna Jo: Character References:
Read a book AND then read a book written by an author that the first book references.
A. Beyond Heaving Bosoms: The Smart Bitches' Guide to Romance Novels by Sarah Wendell & Candy Tan Mar 24
B. Vampire Viscount by Karen Harbaugh Mar 22

Big Book ticket: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle has 576 pages
GoodReads Author: Sarah Wendell: Beyond Heaving Bosoms

Total Pages Read = 8,296

Total Points = 350


message 1005: by Petra (last edited Mar 26, 2010 11:36AM) (new)

Petra I completed Task 30.5 (6-degrees of seperation) by reading Set This House in Order: A Romance of Souls and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

These two books are connected as follows:

Set This House In Order is written by Matt Ruff. Another of Matt's books, Bad Monkeys, has been optioned for film by Matt Battaglia’s company, Blink International.
Matt Battaglia played Lisa Kudrow’s fireman boyfriend on “Friends”.
Kudrow's co-star on "Friends" was Jennifer Aniston, who was married to Brad Pitt.
Pitt co-founded a film production company called Plan B Entertainment, which produced the movie Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, with the approval from the Dahl family.

Set This House In Order is a warm story of 2 Multiple Personality individuals coming to terms with their "souls" and their individual pasts and learning to trust Life and people in the process.
The story is delightful, humerous, sad, heartwarming and positive to read as the Souls try to make order in their lives. The characters are interesting and the story is easy to follow (despite the numerous personality switches).

Charley & The Chocolate Factory is a delightful tale, full of magic, wonder and Oompa Loompas. It's fun and quirky and full of imagination. I would have loved it as a kid.
Having now read the book, I'm not sure why the Dahl family was disappointed with the original movie (Gene Wilder's version). Although the Wilder character was a bit wackier than the book's, it was more similar than the Johnny Depp darker version of Willie Wonka.





message 1006: by Deedee (new)

Deedee | 2344 comments Water Tales Aquamarine and Indigo by Alice Hoffman The Red Badge of Courage & "The Veteran" (Modern Library Classics) by Stephen Crane
I’m ready to claim points for another task!
15.4 - "These gems have life in them: their colors speak, Say what words fail of."
The birthstones for Spring are: March (Aquamarine, Bloodstone which mean Courage), April (Diamond, White Sapphire which mean Innocence), and May (Emerald which means Love or Success). For this task: Read a book with one of the birthstones in the title AND another book with it's corresponding meaning.
I picked March: Aquamarine & Courage

Aquamarine: Water Tales: Aquamarine and Indigo by Alice Hoffman (Mass Market Paperback, 208 pages) Two novellas featuring mermaids / mermen by Alice Hoffman. A quick and light read.

Courage: The Red Badge of Courage & "The Veteran" by Stephen Crane (Paperback, 336 pages) A classic novel that I only now got around to reading for the first time. This edition includes a short story about a veteran of the American Civil War. Also included: an introduction by Shelby Foote and short essays by Ernest Hemingway, H. G. Wells, Theodore Dreiser, and Joseph Conrad.

150+15=165




Tasks Completed: 11
Points for this task: 15
Points thus far: 165/980
Books read: 13
Pages Read: 3574
Read but not claimed: 8 books


message 1007: by Literally (new)

Literally Jen (vampsita) 20.7-- Time to Declutter

We moved last month from a 3 bdrm apt to a 3 bdrm town house. My husband has been on my case to throw out some of the makeup I never wear, so I finally did. Some of the makeup I threw out were things I'd had for 5+ years.

For this task, I read Bulletproof Mascara: A Novel, which is about a girl who for the Carrie Mae Foundation (think Mary Kay), a front for a secret spy agency. I threw out makeup, and the main character works for a makeup company.

Total points: not sure


message 1008: by Kim D (new)

Kim D (kdimattia) | 195 comments 20.8 - Happy Bday - Rachel - Magic - I read American Gods by Neil Gaiman. 4*

Neil Gaiman is a Goodreads author.
Book was 672 pages-Big Book Ticket.

Total Points: 155
Tasks Completed: 8
Book Read: 10
Pages Read: 4,207
Tasks in Process: 5.9, 10.1, 25.4


message 1009: by Louvaine (new)

Louvaine | 98 comments

Telephone Ringing in the Labyrinth: Poem: 2004-2006 is a little strange, very powerful. I'm still mulling this over in my mind. I like "Fallen Figure" and a few others. "Rhyme" did have a bluesy, folksy cadence, but it didn't sit well with me. Left me with a vague feeling of indigestion. :S Maybe a feeling of disappointment that came through in the poem? Anyway, here is my haiku:

elfin pyramid
muted orange globes touching
one topples free...


message 1010: by Leigh (new)

Leigh (leighc) | 121 comments BJ Rose wrote: "Five more tasks to post!

#5.7 Read a book featuring a character with: Autism
Rules by Cynthia Lord Mar 20 - the two main characters are 12-year-old Catherine and her autistic younger..."



What did you think of Beyond Heaving Bosoms? I've been thinking of reading it and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks BJ!


message 1011: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) 20.4A Family saga -
Cane River

20.4B Local area (southwest USA) fiction -
The Blue Corn Murders: A Eugenia Potter Mystery

565 points





message 1012: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (randhrshipper1) | 66 comments I completed...

15.7-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

The sin of pride relates to the story in the novel because it is the flaw that everyone who meets Mr. Darcy in Hertfordshire, including Elizabeth Bennet, believes him to have. In general, pride is a sin because it can cause people to think less of others. In the story, it nearly stops the central romance! Can you think of anything more deadly to the story? :D

MY TOTAL= 20 points!


message 1013: by Helen (new)

Helen Southall (hsouthall) | 356 comments Three more tasks to report:

5.2 Gardens: Susannah's Garden 4*

Typical Macomber - great, easy to read, engaging story of normal people.

5.10 Queen Victoria's Time: The Cricket on the Hearth 5*

One of Dicken's Christmas short novels. Excellent story - great writing. Definitely a classic.

30.3 Ms Anderson's Task: Birth and Renewal

A. Published in 2010: Imperfect Endings: A Memoir published in Mar 2010 4*


Very good book about a woman who wants to commit suicide before her terminal illness becomes too painful. Family issues and each family member's feelings are explored. Done well without becoming maudlin.

B. Prefix 're' in title: Reincarnation 4*

This was an excellent book portraying the sequence of multiple incarnations and how the soul grows with each repeating life. Really enjoyed this book. A good way to learn about this topic without too much theology or controversy.

POINTS: 160
TASKS: 12
BOOKS: 17
PAGES: 4998


message 1014: by Nicki (new)

Nicki H (nickihermann) 30.6 Character reference - I read American Wife which referenced Rabbit, Run. First Updike novel I have read and I have heard people love him or are indifferent - I must say I fall into the indifferent category. The book was an okay read but his writing style is not completely one I find appealing.

Task Points: 30
Total Points: 60
Tasks: 5
Books: 6

Nicki STL





message 1015: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (missellen82) | 216 comments 15.7 - Beware The Seven Deadly Sins -- Read
Envy by Sandra Brown The book Envy truly showed how the sin of envy in one person can lead a person to sins that are deadly to others -- murder.

Books Read: 12
Pages Read: 4177
Tasks Completed: 10
Tasks in Progress: 2




message 1016: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea | 2 comments Task: 10.3
Book: College Girl
Author: Patricia Weitz


message 1017: by Donna Jo (last edited Mar 27, 2010 07:16AM) (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments Finished: 20.1 April Fool Must Love Dogs by Claire Cook.
This was a light romance filled with quirky family members about a 40ish divorced woman getting back in the dating swing by using the classified ads. It's not rolling-on-the-floor funny, but it is pretty amusing. 3*

20.3 Mental Health: Kissing Doorknobs by Terry Spencer Hesser YA novel about OCD and how it can take over a person's life. I had never thought about how all invasive the compulsions can be and the amount of work it takes to learn to handle (and I do not mean cure) them. I think a lot of us are a little compulsive about some area of our lives, but we manage to keep it under control.


message 1018: by Elizabeth (NC) (last edited Mar 27, 2010 07:18AM) (new)

Elizabeth (NC) | 184 comments 10.9 (horse in title) The Misadventures of Maude March The full title includes Misadventures of Maude March or Trouble on a Fast Horse

10.2 Where Armadillos Go to Die Rated 3.45 when I started it. Went down after I rated it. I wanted to like it, but just didn't.

10.3 (Luck of the Irish) Dealing with Dragons by Patricia Wrede

That puts me at
160 points
3380 pages read

Feeling pretty good about my standing in the readerboard (at least until Cynthia updates it!)


message 1019: by Beth (new)

Beth (bll1010) | 47 comments 20.8. Dragon's Bait by Vivian Vande Velde contains many allusions to magic, and several daring, if repetitive, escapes.

TOTAL = 100 POINTS





message 1020: by BJ Rose (new)

BJ Rose (bjrose) | 811 comments Leigh wrote: "What did you think of Beyond Heaving Bosoms? I've been thinking of reading it and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks BJ! ..."

I'll be honest, Leigh - I only read it because I joined the BHB challenge to read and discuss all the books the authors mention, so I wanted to read what they had to say about some books I loved and some I hated. The book is alternately serious and silly, informative and vulgar. Since this was for a challenge, I read it all - otherwise I would have skipped the erotica sections. It's written in such a way that it's easy to choose what you want to read. Here's my review


message 1021: by Tammy AZ (new)

Tammy AZ (tammyaz) | 1209 comments 30.2 Cheryl TX Task
Texas Bluebonnet - Surprises According to Humphrey
2010 Lone Star - When You Reach Me

When You Reach Me won the Newberry this year & I really enjoyed it. The depiction of 1970's New York through the eyes of an adolescent girl was excellent. In my opinion a well deserved award.


message 1022: by Eilymay (new)

Eilymay (eilisislocajustlikecocoa) 20.3 - Best Review Contest - Amy MO - Mental Health

I read Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.

Lennie doesn't have a specific mental health disorder save the fact that he isn't terribly smart. I felt such sadness at the end of the book when he was killed because of his mental health disorder. I learnt how some people have trouble understanding and obeying the unsaid rules of this world and how this can lead to tragedy.





message 1023: by Susan (new)

Susan | 682 comments 25.1 Future Aspirations

I read "Casting Off" by Nicole Dickson Casting Off by Nicole R. Dickson

I picked this because I would someday love to be an expert knitter. I know the basics, and could stitch a scarf, but a sweater-no way! Someday when I have more time I would love to learn more.






message 1024: by Donna Jo (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments Finished: 5.5 Whatever is Popular deserves attention.The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy. First published in 1984.
This was my first Tom Clancy--book or movie. Gotta get the DVD. Loved the book.


message 1025: by scherzo♫ (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) 15.9 Pseudonym -
Last Tales by Isak Dinesen
Pen name for Karen Blixen
Pen name I might use: Celia Lejeune
Selected from random generator because of its central position in the alphabet.

580 points




message 1026: by Sandy, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
15.3 - At Least Once In A Lifetime
I read Things Fall Apart.
I do think this book belongs on the list as it gives a different cultural perspective – it’s good to read books from all sorts of perspectives. But there’s also a universality – the essentially workaholic father, who’s stubborn and distant and sometimes abusive to his family – the character exists in all cultures. I also appreciated the fact that the main character was not a particularly laudable person, since the tragedy of the situation did not depend upon the individuals affected but on the impact on the culture as a whole.
I agree with the number one listing for To Kill a Mockingbird – it had a big impact on me when I read it as a teenager, and I found it even more compelling when I re-read it a couple years ago.

10.10 - "Fashions fade - style is eternal."
I read Death in a White Tie



Points: 330
Books: 21
Books by Goodreads authors: 1
Pages: 5825
Tasks: 18


message 1027: by Tara (last edited Mar 27, 2010 08:14PM) (new)

Tara 25.3 - Coralie's Task - Coming Out Of Hibernation
Visited the New York New York Hotel and played games in the arcade...
Read When You Reach Me Set in New York City.****

30.3 - Ms. Anderson's Task - Birth and Renewal
A. The Tale of Halcyon Crane: A Novel***** Loved it!
B. The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal**1/2

Total points: 110


message 1028: by Heather (new)

Heather | 384 comments Task 15.6 done. I read The Memory Keeper's Daughter and The Good Nearby. New total: 155

Heather in KS


message 1029: by Heather (new)

Heather | 384 comments Task 15.6 done. I read The Memory Keeper's Daughter and The Good Nearby. New total: 155

Heather in KS


message 1030: by Jensownzoo (new)

Jensownzoo | 125 comments TOTAL POINTS: 220 + 10 + 20 = 250

10.5 At Home in France by Ann Barry, a former editor of The New Yorker and The New York Times. A nice, cozy read and one amenable to reading in small sips before bed.

20.8 Shalador's Lady by Anne Bishop, a novel in one of my favorite fantasy series with a unique system of magic and society. This offering was good, but not great.


Completed Tasks
5.2 Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart
5.6 Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto
5.9 Walking Dead by C. E. Murphy
10.1 Little (Grrl) Lost by Charles de Lint
10.8 Spin State by Chris Moriarty
10.9 Moving Target by Mercedes Lackey et al
10.10 Angus Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison
15.9 Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews
20.1 Dave Barry Does Japan by Dave Barry
20.3 The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson
20.5 The Giver by Lois Lowry, Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo, From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg
20.6 Roadkill by Rob Thurman
20.7 The Pleasure of Cooking for One by Judith Jones
25.1 Recipes from a American Herb Garden by Maggie Oster
25.9 Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel


message 1031: by Sandy, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
30.2 - Cheryl TX's Task - A Texas-Sized Task
A. I read Savvy from the 2009-2010 Texas Bluebonnet Award List
AND
B. The Maze Runner by James Dashner from this year's Texas Lone Star Reading List. James Dashner is a Goodreads author.



Points: 360
Books: 23
Books by Goodreads authors: 2
Pages: 6167
Tasks: 19


message 1032: by Sandy, Moderator Emeritus (last edited Mar 28, 2010 06:16AM) (new)

Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
Once again, I missed a Goodreads author - didn't realize that Ingrid Law (Savvy) is as well. So, new totals:
Points: 360
Books: 23
Books by Goodreads authors: 3
Pages: 6167
Tasks: 19


message 1033: by Bluemoon (new)

Bluemoon (bluemoon286) | 1797 comments In post 506 I posted for Savvy and The Maze Runner for Cheryl's task. I forgot to mention that both authors are Goodreads Authors. Thanks.


message 1034: by Rora (new)

Rora For 25 points...

5.8 Last Call by Tim Powers (re-read, 4 stars)
5.9 The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (4 stars)
5.10 A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (3 stars)
10.1 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith (5 stars)

New Total: 55 points


message 1035: by Susan (new)

Susan | 682 comments 25.4-The Name Game

I read "The Fiction Class" by Susan Breen (Good Reads Author), and "Sarah's Key" by Tatiana De Rosnay.






message 1036: by Belinda (new)

Belinda (bindyb) | 242 comments 25.10 Lady Susan
Jane Austen
and
Lady Vernon and Her Daughter: A Novel of
Jane Austen's Lady Susan

This is a fabulous retelling of Austen's novella. The authors turn the premise of the original on its head, re-making Lady Susan from a villain, into a heroine.





message 1037: by Laura (new)

Laura (laciesca) | 30 comments Finished task 25.1
I really want to have a garden, and this book has a picture of a poppy on the cover. I read

The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood by Margaret Atwood The Year of the Flood

My total is now 55 points!
Laura FL


message 1038: by Maggie (new)

Maggie (maggie4007) | 114 comments I completed two tasks this weekend! I read The Unbearable Lightness of Being for 25.1. The cover: [image error] is of Prague. I really want to travel to Prague this year because my sister and her family moved there.

I also completed 25.3, Front and Center was about a girl who plays basketball for her high school. She's trying to make a decision about where to go for college. It was super cute. I watched a pick-up game of basketball at the park the other day and played basketball with the kids I babysit.

Complete
5 Points
5.2 Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life, Barbara Kingsolver
5.5 Metro Girl, Janet Evanovich first published in 2004
5.6 The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Haruki Murakami
5.8 Moon Called, Patricia Briggs

20 Points
20.2 The Help, Kathryn Stockett
20.3 The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky

25 Points
25.1 The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera
25.3 Front and Center, Katherine Gilbert Murdock


Totals
Points: 110
Talks: 8
Books: 8
Pages: 2805


message 1039: by Jayme(theghostreader) (last edited Mar 30, 2010 06:34AM) (new)

Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3041 comments I completed task 20.10 Group Read by reading "The Historian" by Elizabeth Kostova. I gave it four stars. The book was tedious to get through. I will not be reading it again. I listened to it on audiobook.

Tasks Completed 5
Books Read: 6
Tasks In Progress: 2
New Total Points: 60





message 1040: by Kim D (last edited Mar 28, 2010 10:58AM) (new)

Kim D (kdimattia) | 195 comments 10.1 - Tree on Cover -
I read Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater by Maggie Stiefvater. 4*

Maggie Stiefvater is a Goodreads author.

Total Points: 165
Tasks Completed: 9
Books Read: 11
Pages Read: 4,599
Tasks in Process: 5.9, 25.4, 25.6


message 1041: by Beth F (last edited Mar 28, 2010 11:34AM) (new)

Beth F | 669 comments I finished Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs for task 20.6. It's the 4th in a series which I've really been enjoying. And evidently the fifth comes out on Tuesday, which I just learned. I added myself to the library waiting list and there are already 35 people ahead of me. :)

The series is from the urban fantasy genre and the main character is a 30-something female auto mechanic who is a walker, which means she can turn into a coyote. If you're into that kind of thing (and I am), this is one of the better ones out there from both a stylistic approach and for originality. There's a lot of action and some romance although "bedroom acts" are implied, rather than explicitly spelled out. I'm not opposed to kink every now and then but I respect this author's ability to carry a solid story without having to fall back on sex to keep her readers' interest.

Points: 115


message 1042: by Julia (new)

Julia | 54 comments Just completed...

20.7 - I Like Big Books And I Cannot Lie - Potjy - Time To Declutter
The Little Giant of Aberdeen County by Tiffany Baker
The book is about a giantess with a gift for healing with herbs. I have a miniature herb garden which my daughter and I painted and failed miserably to grow anything in. I need to throw it away, since it is just taking up space, but I am too sentimental!

Previously Completed Tasks

5.9 - “I think even lying on my bed I can still do something.”
Impossible by Nancy Werlin

10.2 - Three/Four/Five
July July by Tim O'brien

10.5 - Freedom Of The Press
The Informers by Juan Gabriel Vasquez

30.5 - PJ Reads' Task - As Suggested By Tanja - Six Degrees of Separation
A. The Renegades by T. Jefferson Parker
B. Blue Heaven by C.J. Box

Total Points: 75
Tasks Completed: 5
Books Read: 6


message 1043: by scherzo♫ (last edited Mar 29, 2010 07:42AM) (new)

scherzo♫ (pjreads) 20.1 Humorous -
No! I Don't Want to Join a Book Club: Diary of a Sixtieth Year

According to the GR blurb: "A screamingly funny and poignant story about embracing life beyond middle age." I wish it were so, but it was not funny to me. Mary's diary entries for the year she turns 65 present a hypochondriac friend, a dying friend, a new grandson, a French lodger (female), a Polish cleaner (male), an old flame, etc. Two stars.

600 points




message 1044: by Leslie (new)

Leslie (leslie_nj) | 70 comments 30.3 - Ms. Anderson's Task - Birth and Renewal

A. Birth: Saving Ceecee Honeycutt: A Novel by Beth Hoffman

B. Renewal: What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love by Carole Radziwill


GOODREADS AUTHOR: Beth Hoffman


POINTS FOR THIS TASK: 30


Total Points: 105/980
Tasks Complete: 6/57


message 1045: by Cindie (last edited Mar 28, 2010 03:23PM) (new)

Cindie | 1836 comments 2 more tasks! Slowing down a bit getting ready for the holiday:

25.3 I read The Three Weissmanns of Westport by Colleen Schine and the book upon which it is based: Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. The latter was a reread for me -- but I loved both!

5.3 The Four Queens by Nancy Goldstone



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points: 210/980
books: 17
tasks completed: 12
pages: 4968


message 1046: by Diane (last edited Apr 02, 2010 05:16PM) (new)

Diane  | 741 comments I haven't posted in a while due to computer issues, so here's a bunch:

5.9 - “I think even lying on my bed I can still do something.” - Shanghai Girls by Lisa See.

20.4 Always The Bridesmaid, Never The Bride - Heidi - Our Histories
B. A fictional "family saga" book - The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
C. A fictional book about your local area or region - Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout (I grew up in Maine).

20.5 Read Across America
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (48 p)
Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford's Manners by Norman Bridwell (32 p)
Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown (32 p)
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems (40 p)
Is Your Mama A Llama? by Deborah Guarino (28 p)
Monster Blood by R.L. Stine (144 p)
Cry of the Cat by R.L. Stine (119 p)
It Came from Beneath the Sink! by R.L. Stine (112 p)
(It's so nice to have tasks that incorporate the books I read to my kids!)

20.8 20.8 - Happy Birthday To You Rachel Lee - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling.

Total Points: 285/980
Tasks Completed: 18/57
Tasks in Progress: 6
Books Read From Owned TBR: 22

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*Grapes of Wrath was over 500 pages and Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix was over 750 pages, so I will claim "I Like Big Books and I Cannot Lie" tickets for both of them.


message 1047: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Dlmrose | 18433 comments Mod
I finished
5.3 SPRING initials with
NG: Marvel 1602 by Neil Gaiman

Interesting blend of Marvel superheroes and history

10.4 Reduce Reuse Recycle with

A. Reduce: The Lock Artist: A Novel

I discovered GR author Steve Hamilton when I needed a book for the Summer Challenge's Christmas in July task. I really enjoyed the Alex McNight series and thought the stand alone Night Work was an interesting departure. The Lock Artist is a stand alone with a fresh voice (or lack thereof- the protagonist is mute)-a real page turner. Hamilton can't write fast enough for me.

10.5, Freedom of the Press, with
Savage Garden

This book by Denise Hamilton is the fourth to feature LA Times reporter Eve Diamond

10.8, Flying Through Space, with
Space Cadet by Robert A. Heinlein

In researching Ender's Game I saw Space Cadet referenced often as one of OSC's influences. This book follows young cadets and their mission to Venus. I was amazed by Heinlein's foresight- in 1948 he had cellphones in the cadet's pockets and microwave meals.

+35
total 460


message 1048: by Sandra (last edited Mar 28, 2010 06:46PM) (new)

Sandra (sandra72) | 714 comments 20.2 Rookie of the Season - Valorie's Task - Clean Sweep
The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella

Total points: 300


message 1049: by El (new)

El 15 POINT TASK
15.7 - Beware The Seven Deadly Sins
Read a book with one of The Seven Deadly Sins in the title: wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony. When you post this task you also need to state if/how your book related to the sin that was in the title and why you think that particular sin is so deadly.
Envy, Yury Olesha.
The book did relate to the sin in the title in that Nikolai envies Andrei throughout the novella. Andrei embodies everything Nikolai does not believe in, but Andrei is also everything that Nikolai is not, which, to some degree, eats away at Nikolai and he is consumed by this envy. When one focuses all one's energy on this sort of emotion, one can not move forward.


20 POINT TASK
20.6 - Supporting Goodreads Authors - Bridgit - Favorite Series
Read a book from your favorite series and Summarize.
Martha Quest: A Novel, Doris Lessing (Book One in the Children of Violence series).
Series begins with Martha Quest, a young British woman living with her parents on an African farm, trying to find herself amidst the internal noise of her parents' own beliefs. The story follows her to London where she continues to struggle to find herself by doing exactly what she feels her parents were incapable of: Living.


30 POINT TASK
30.3 - Ms. Anderson's Task - Birth and Renewal
A. Read a book first published in 2010. The book may be part of a series; however, it must be the FIRST BOOK in the series. Stand-alone books are fine.
B. Read a book (again, any genre is fine) with the prefix "re-" in the title or subtitle.
A. Horns, Joe Hill (c2010).
B. Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1964, Susan Sontag.


TOTAL POINTS: 265/980.


message 1050: by Literally (new)

Literally Jen (vampsita) Completed 30.5-- Six Degrees of Separation

For the first book, I read: The Princess and the Hound by Mette Ivie Harrison.

For the second book, I read: Austenland by Shannon Hale.

These two authors have a few things in common. They are both Utah authors (which is where I live). In the acknowledgments at the end of "Austenland", Shannon Hales gives a very gracious thank-you for Mette's help with editing. And then in April of last year, one of our local B&N's had an educators' night/author panel/author palooza in which Mette and Shannon were both guests for. That was an exciting night! I got my copy of "The Princess and the Hound" signed by Mette, and my copy of "Princess Academy" signed by Shannon. They were both amazing women.


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