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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2010
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Summer Challenge 2010 Completed Tasks (do NOT delete any posts in this thread)
10.9 - “You Cannot Open A Book Without Learning Something.” - Confucius
I read When Janey Comes Marching Home: Portraits of Women Combat Veterans by Laura Browder.
My job is representing veterans, and I wanted to learn more about women veterans, since they often have additional/different issues than men.
30.2 - PJ Read's Task - As Suggested By Shannon South Africa - For The Children
A.Read a children’s classic book AND either pass it on, or recommend it to a child (give details when you claim your points).
I read A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'Engle.
I am passing this book along to my oldest daughter (along with some others that I couldn't resist buying). She's a 5th grade teacher, so she can add these to her classroom library, where many children can enjoy them.
AND
B. Read any book where a child is the main character.
I read Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh.
Harriet, the main character, is 11.
Points: 645
Books: 53
Books by Goodreads authors: 5
Big Books - 1 (Over 500), 1 (over 750)
Tasks: 37
I read When Janey Comes Marching Home: Portraits of Women Combat Veterans by Laura Browder.
My job is representing veterans, and I wanted to learn more about women veterans, since they often have additional/different issues than men.
30.2 - PJ Read's Task - As Suggested By Shannon South Africa - For The Children
A.Read a children’s classic book AND either pass it on, or recommend it to a child (give details when you claim your points).
I read A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'Engle.
I am passing this book along to my oldest daughter (along with some others that I couldn't resist buying). She's a 5th grade teacher, so she can add these to her classroom library, where many children can enjoy them.
AND
B. Read any book where a child is the main character.
I read Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh.
Harriet, the main character, is 11.
Points: 645
Books: 53
Books by Goodreads authors: 5
Big Books - 1 (Over 500), 1 (over 750)
Tasks: 37

Congrats to all of you finishers -- can't wait to see your Fall tasks!

Oh well.....back they go to their originaly assigned tasks....and I've got more reading to do.

For this task we will find out if this saying is true when in comes to reading preferences. Go to the individual page for the last book you gave a 5 star rating to (..."
JENNIFER OH ???????????????
PLEASE put your Readerboard name at the top of your posts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Janice CA
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THANK YOU!! That really helps.

20.10 - Group Reads - I read The ABC Murders. I posted my thoughts on the book in the group discussion.
Points: 20
Total Points: 695
Tasks Completed: 38
Books Read: 55
Pages: 15,834
Goodreads Authors: 9
Big Books: 1 (500) 0 (750) 0 (1000)

I finished task task 25.7 I read "The Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night-time" by Mark Haddon which is a fiction book and "Puppy Chow is Better Than Prozac" by Bruce Goldstein which is a nonfiction book. My passion is dogs. I love dogs. I walk them and petsit for them and I grew up with dogs.

Completed Tasks: 16/53
Books Read: 23/71
GR Authors Read: 1
Grand Total: 235

20.10 Group reads
The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie
My Comment is post 59 in the discussion thread.
Points this task: 20
Total Points: 430
Tasks Completed: 28
Books Read: 37
GoodReads Authors: 6
Big Books: 500+ (2), 750+ (2), 1000+ (0)

25.9 - The Swim Suit Edition PART C
1. The Last Lecture - Randy Pausch 206 pages
2. Changeless - Gail Carriger 388 pages
3. The Dark-Hunters, Vol. 2 - Sherilyn Kenyon 208 pages
4. To Sir Phillip, With Love: The Epilogue II (Bridgertons, #5.5) 30 pages - Julia Quinn
5. An Offer From A Gentleman: The Epilogue II (Bridgertons, #3.5) 30 pages - Julia Quinn
=862 pages
Note: Julia Quinn and Gail Carriger are both Goodreads authors (3 additional tickets)
Totals
Old Points:235
New Points: 260
Goodreads Authors: 8
SARA E.
25.10 - For the first portion of this task, I read Stolen by Lucy Christopher. This book is about Stockholm Syndrome, featuring a girl who is kidnapped and taken to the Australian Outback by a guy who has been stalking her for years. Creepy, but an interesting read.
For the second portion of this challenge I read The Wicked Heart by Christopher Pike. God, I loved this book. Serial killing teenager, evil Nazi spirits, the beginning of the internets/internet-y drama.
Previous score: 325
Current score: 350
25.10 - For the first portion of this task, I read Stolen by Lucy Christopher. This book is about Stockholm Syndrome, featuring a girl who is kidnapped and taken to the Australian Outback by a guy who has been stalking her for years. Creepy, but an interesting read.
For the second portion of this challenge I read The Wicked Heart by Christopher Pike. God, I loved this book. Serial killing teenager, evil Nazi spirits, the beginning of the internets/internet-y drama.
Previous score: 325
Current score: 350

Task 20.9 Independent Spirit
Book: Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer
Movie: Secretary
That was one screwed up movie.
Points earned:420
Goodreads author tickets: 4

5.6- Book with espionage
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy
The French spy Chauvelin threatens the main character Marguerite into spying for him.
25.9B- 2 books, over 850 pages, published after 1946
Stone of Tears by Terry Goodkind and Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon.
Stone of Tears is was published in 1995 and has 703 pages. Bad Moon Rising was published in 2009 and has 344 pages. 703 + 344 = 1047
I don't want any big book tickets.
Total Points: 180

A - Genesis by Bernard Beckett
One of my favorite genres is Dystopian literature. In my high school Theory of Knowledge class we read titles such as More's Utopia, Huxley's Brave New World and Orwell's 1984 which sparked a curiosity within me about the future of humankind. Genesis looks at a future society in the year 2075 after plague, war, and artifical intelligence. Told in a conversational style (as opposed one filled with action) it raises the question of what makes us human. This read was quick (160 pages) but the thoughts will stay with you. 5 stars.
B - Roommates: My Grandfather's Story by Max Apple
Another favorite genre is memoirs. People lead such interesting lives that sometimes you don't need fiction to keep you entertained. This is the story of Max and his Grandfather Rocky who lives to the old age of 106. Rocky is a major presence in Max's life throughout his childhood, college years, and when Max starts his own family. It's a sweet story of love across generations. 4 stars.
Total points = 255

Last Update was post 1980 and 435 points
5.2 - Ramona's World - Beverly Cleary - one of the movies I'm looking forward to this summer is Ramona and Beezus because they were fav's of mine growing up, so I figured I would do a re-read
10.3 - Zero at the Bone - Jane Seville (GR Author) - When I logged on at 9:30am on 28 Jun 10, Diana W. (www.goodreads.com/user/show/2707131) was online and reading Zero To The Bone, which I chose to read (since its been sitting in my TBR pile!)
10.6 - My Name is Mary Sutter - Robin Oliviera - she is discriminated against because she wants to be a Dr. during the Civil War. Ends up volunteering as a nurse and finds a mentor who teaches her. The epilogue picks up a couple of years later when she has achieved her dream
20.5 - An Angel for Emily - Jude Deveraux - the main character is a librarian in Appalacia
25.2 - The Cat Who Could Read Backwards- Lilian Jackson Braun and Raising Kane - Lorelei James Who and a Name in the title - Kane is the name of the main character
50.1 -
Past - Lover Revealed - JR Ward - from Shawna's read list
Present - Water Bound - Christine Feehan from Kathleen Young's currently reading (as of 09 August)
Future - The Darkest Kiss - Gena Showalter from Fran's to-read list
Total Points This post: 120
Total Points: 555/ 950
Tasks Completed: 35
Books Read: 48
Books by Goodreads authors: 15 (took Kristin Hannah off my count who was incorrectly claimed)
Big Books: 1 (500+), 0 (750+), 0 (1000+)
Tasks Already Completed
5.1; 5.3; 5.4; 5.5; 5.7; 5.9; 5.10
10.1; 10.2; 10.4; 10.5; 10.7
15.1; 15.2; 15.3; 15.5; 15.9; 15.10
20.1; 20.2; 20.3; 20.6; 20.7; 20.8
25.1; 25.3; 25.6; 25.9; 25.10

Lord Arthur Savile's Crime Penguin Popular Classics By Oscar Wilde
5.9 - Get Caught Reading - read a book of at least 100 pages in public
I read A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle in public transportation and also in office during lunch breaks.
10.4 - Roll The Dice... I got 3,1,3. So that between 303-323 pages.
I read 304 pages of King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard
10.10 - Great Minds Think Alike
My latest 5-star was Oscar Wilde and the Candlelight Murders by Gyles Brandreth which brought to Potjy's list. I pick The Lightning Thief Percy Jackson and the Olympians 1 by Rick Riordan
20.6 - Supporting Goodreads Authors - Nicole CA's Task - List Maker Must-Read lists abound. Let's create our own! For this task, read a book that is at least 300 pages and tell us whether it is a must-read or not and why.
Blindness by Jose Saramago, 326 page. I've read his short work before. But this one has a stronger impact both when I was reading and after I read it. Once I grew used to his writing style in the first chapter, words and prose were a vivid and powerful art form. No, I am not exaggerating; it is not hard to read or over the top kind of book. Be petient when reading the first chapter, then you won't be disappointed.
Current points : 20
New points : 50
Total : 70
Total books read: 6

15.3 - Books & Blogs
The Book by M. Clifford goodreads author (4*) - 8/15/10
Blog: http://thenextbestbookblog.blogspot.c...
Review:
This was a very interesting look into what our future could be like with environmentalism - reduce, reuse, recycle - taken to the extreme. Although this is a fictitious dystopian novel, the outcome of a paper-free world was depicted in a very plausible way by Clifford. This book confirmed my love of the written word & books in their paper form. I really enjoyed this!
Tasks: 14
Books: 16
Goodreads authors: 10
Pages: 6,431
TOTAL POINTS: 225

The last book I had rated 5 stars was If I Stay by Gayle Foreman. Staci also rated this book 5 stars, and from her list of 5 star books, I picked and read Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson*.
*Goodreads author
Updated Points Total: 85

20.5 Read a book about librarians OR a library OR with the word "library" OR "librarian" in the title
The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie
Task points = 20
TOTAL POINTS = 135

20.2 (takes place before 1450) A Plague on Both Your Houses This is the first in a mystery series that takes place in the late 1300s. I enjoyed it and will probably pick up the second one at some point.
That gives me
Points: 275
Books Read: 22
Challenges Completed: 16
Pages Read: 8285

I would like to move a book The Elegance of the Hedgehog from task task 15.3 to task 30.2.
30.2 PJ Read's Task
I read Heidi by Johanna Spyri for part A and The Elegance of the Hedgehog for part B.
I suggested the book Heidi to one of my friend's children.
15.3 Books and Blogs
I read The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz. This book appeared in the blog: http://www.thebookladysblog.com/2009/...
I enjoyed this book. It was one of my favorites for the season. The book jumps around in time and unfolds the story in a beautiful way. Oscar and Lola and great characters that stay with you past the end of the book. I plan on recommending this to my book club at work.
30 Points total for this b/c of the move

5.4 Lesser Known Awards
I read The Colour by Rose Tremain. This book won the Orange Broadband Prize in 2004. I hadn't previously known of that award.
10.4 Roll The Dice
I read The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells. It was 160 pages and I rolled a 164.
10.6 Stand up for your Rights
I read Beloved by Toni Morrison.
15.9 Lao Tzu
I read The Quiet American by Graham Greene.
Pyle, the quiet American, is described as being thoughtful, soft-spoken, intellectual, serious, and idealistic. I think that these characteristics describe me quite correctly. I am almost always soft-spoken and very serious.
25.2 Coralie’s Task
I chose part A.
I read Where Angels Fear to Tread by E.M. Forster and The Lambs of London by Peter Ackroyd.
Points this post - 65
Total points - 460

25.1 Independence Day
For a character in the military, I read A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway.
For a blue cover, I read

Points for this task: 25
Total Points: 460
Tasks Completed: 27
Books Read: 39
Pages Read: 12220

Task Completed- 5.5 - Dropping Names
Total Points - 5
The book I read for this task was Dog on It, by Spencer Quinn.
Spencer Quinn was listed as one of the authors that were read during the spring challenge.
Thank you.

Completed Tasks:
15.7 India Setting or Author (include what you'd change)
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup - READ 8.15.10
There are many families in the U.S. who struggle to make ends meet. They need housing, food, clothes and other forms of support. I focus my help on those people in my own community who are in need by donating food to a local shelter, participating in coat drives, and donating to an organization that provides transitional housing and medical care.
20.9 Spirit of Independence
A. Indie Choice Award
*The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon by David Grann - READ 8.15.10
B. Independent Film Spirit Award or Nominee
"Precious"

Total Tasks: 41/56
Total Points: 725/950
Total Books Read: 57/76
*Books Read I Own: 40
Big Book Ticket Claim: (✓)500+pp ( )750+pp ( )1000+pp

20.5 - Just Joined In - Amber GA's Task - Library Love
I read Real Murders by Charlaine Harris.
The main character in the novel is a librarian and a good part of the book takes place at the library.
Tasks Completed: 8
Points Earned: 210
Books Read: 13

Only One more book to Go!!!!!!
20.7 FOR THOSE WE LOVE TO HATE - Zombie by Joyce Carol Oates - The journal of a "Dahmer" type killer.
20.10 GROUP READS - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (review posted in Group Reads thread)
Points: 40
Tasks: 2
Books: 2
Pages: 760
Total Points: 945
Total Books: 77
Total Tasks: 55
Total Pages: 30809
GR Authors: 12
Big Book Tickes: 3

I am a 7. I read Staying Alive byJanet Reibsteinwho is also a 7.
The characteristics of a 7 are: Analysis, Understanding, Knowledge, Awareness, Studious, Meditating.
The main character in Thank You for All Things by Sandra Kring is an intelligent, young, 14 year old. She fits the above qualities because she she is home schooled and very curious about lots of things. She is studious, she analyzes not only her school not only her studies but her family that is a mystery to her. She gains knowledge and understanding about her family that her mother hides from her to protect her. She is very aware of what people are feeling and how to speak to them. Lastly, she does some meditating/prayer in order to seek the truth.
315 points

My favorite flavor is vanilla – because it goes with everything from pie to fresh fruit. My favorite way to eat ice cream is as an accompaniment to something else, so vanilla is always my choice.
I read Vanilla: Travels in Search of the Ice Cream Orchid by Tim Ecott. It's a solid food micro-history -- 4 stars.
Total Points: 190

*Cassandra Clare AND Pamela Clare are BOTH Goodreads authors!*
Total Points: 785/950
Tasks Completed: 50
Books Read: 67/77
Books by Goodreads authors: 10
Big Books: 5 (500+), 1 (750+), 0 (1000+)

Read The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold which is New and Blue:

And Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux by John G. Neihardt which is borrowed and old (published in 1932).
New Total: 90 Points

Points: 10
Total Points: 705
Tasks Completed: 39
Books Read: 56
Pages: 16,166
Goodreads Authors: 9
Big Books: 1 (500) 0 (750) 0 (1000)

30.5: Virtual Block Party
Part A: Food in the title: The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
Part C: Food-Related Non-fiction: Women Food and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything. This is a non-fiction book about creating a better relationship with food by focusing on the causes of overeating instead of blaming the food all the time.
My contribution to the party therefore, will be a delicious organic blueberry pie with a lattice crust. The pie will be sweet and delicious, but only take a piece if you really need it! Now that's the hard part!
Total Points: 55

Water for Elephants by: Sara Gruen
Read nearly the entire book on two plane trips to and from Florida :)
Points this task: 5
Total Points: 70
Goodreads authors: 2
Big Books: 1 (750+)

A – Little Children by:Tom PerrottaContemporary Fiction with a satirical tone. I love to read contemporary novels, specifically satirical ones. I love the idea of using wit to show us something about our human nature that perhaps we hadn’t considered before. It encourages me to not take myself too seriously. This book was particularly interesting b/c I didn’t find one single likeable character in the entire book, yet I still enjoyed it.
B – Linger by: Maggie Stiefvater. Young Adult Fiction. I continue to find myself drawn to many young adult novels. I think perhaps it is the ability to see myself in the characters…it is fun to relive the exuberance and extreme emotions one feels at a young age. This book did not live up to my expectations after “Shiver.” I felt like she wrote the characters as such clichés that it was really hard to identify with any of them.
Total Points this task: 25
Total Points overall: 95
Goodreads Authors: 2
Big Books: 1 (750+)

5.5 Dropping Names
I read The Sword Thief by Peter Lerangis whose name was on the list of authors read in the spring 2010 challenge. This is the book listed as his most popular book.
Total Points: 60

10.10 Great Minds Think Alike
Writing Home by Alan Bennett
At the time I chose this book the last 5* read I'd done was Where There's a Will: Thoughts on the Good Life by John Mortimer. I picked reader Dickon Edwards' book to rummage through. and got this one. It was interesting but not 5* for me.
20.8 Happy Birthday to You--Rhiannon's Task
1593082371The Aeneid by Virgil
Grand total 950
I', finished! Now I'll have time to get some sewing done before the fall challenge.

5.10:
Reread The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde. Still love it!
50.1:
Rachel's "Read" List: Spinning Forward by Terri Dulong
NOTE: Dulong is a GR author.
Emily's "Currently-Reading" List Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson
NOTE: Anderson is a GR author.
Lisa & Bluemoon's "To-Read" Lists Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
NEW POINT TOTAL: 300

This book was featured in the Blog "Anime Fans On-line". The review is featured here:
http://www.animefansonline.com/fruits...
My review:
I don’t usually read Blogs on a regular basis but sometimes scan links as I find them and I happened upon this Blog. I’ve heard of Manga but had no idea what it was or why it differed from Graphic Novels and thought I’d give this book a try. I chose Fruits Basket because it’s a series often mentioned in the Anime Blogs. There are umpteen volumes in this series as well, so I thought it would give me an indication of good Manga and what it's about.
Well…..Manga is interesting. Using Fruits Basket Vol. 1 as a reference, it’s a kind of Graphic novel that differs in that it’s aimed at a younger crowd, the characters are sweet, kind and caring. This particular book features Tohru Honda, an orphan living on her own, who is befriended by a family who has been cursed. The curse stipulates that if a family member is hugged by someone of the opposite sex (and not cursed themselves), the family member will turn into a specific animal of the Chinese Zodiac. In this volume we meet a few of the animals and a family member who wants to be part of the Zodiac. He’s a cat, an animal that was tricked at the time that the Zodiac was put into place and, therefore, wasn’t around to be assigned a Zodiac “slot”. He’s desperately trying to beat a family member using martial arts. Legend has it that if/when he wins a fight, the Cat will become a Zodiac sign.
This story is really sweet. There’s young romance, sweet cheerfulness (too much sweetness….it becomes quite sappy). There’s a mysterious story unfolding and interesting characters being introduced.
Reading Manga is….interesting. One starts at the back of the book and reads right-to-left, sometimes top-to-bottom of a page, sometimes not. It takes awhile to figure it out (at least it took me awhile) but once figured out, it’s really quite simple to follow.
Now that I know what Manga is about, I won’t be reading any more. It’s an interesting concept but it’s too young for me. I enjoyed this book as a trip to a genre I haven’t read before and, although I can see why Manga is popular, it’s not for me.
Old Points: 280
New Points: 295


A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini - word is "sun"
5.7 method of transportation on cover

The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga
there is a car on the cover
10.10 5* of user with another one of my 5* books
The Tension of Opposites by Kristina McBride
User is Sarah and she like me gave Hex Hall like me 5 stars
Kristina McBride is a goodreads author
Total Points: 475
Tasks Completed: 31
Tasks in Progress: 3
Books Read: 43
Pages Read: 14771
Goodreads Authors: 7
Big Books: 3 (500+), 1 (750+), 0 (1000+)

5 Point Task
2. Summer Blockbuster (Eclipse) - The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner by Stephenie Meyer (7/2/10)
10 Point Tasks
2. The NOUN Who VERB - The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson (7/18/10)
3. Online Now pp6-8 - Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins (7/17/10)
4. Dice Roll (134) - The Talented Clementine by Sara Pennypacker (144 pp) (7/22/10)
10. Great Minds Think Alike (Ex-Games, Jennifer Wardrip) - Starclimber by Kenneth Oppel (7/9/10)
15 Point Tasks
8. Same Titles/Covers - Runaway by Meg Cabot (7/6/10) AND Runaway by Wendelin Van Draanen (8/16/10)
9. Title Describes You - Dork in Disguise by Carol Gorman (7/10/10)
The main character was a kid who moved to a new school and decided to reinvent himself as a "cool" kid, as opposed to his dorky real self. I've never tried to do that, but he did kinda remind me of my middle-school self—trying to get away with not wearing my glasses and stuff. Nowadays, I feel like I dress well (thank you What Not to Wear!), but now I embrace my inner dorkiness as well. I mean, I'm a female Engineer... I love math! But I'm proud of that!20 Point Tasks
9. Terri - Indie Book + Movie - When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead (7/22/10) + (500) Days of Summer (7/6/10)
10. Group Read - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (7/14/10)
25 Point Tasks
1. Valorie - Military Char; R/W/B Cover - North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell (brother was in navy) (7/27/10) AND

2C. Coralie - "Who" Title/Name Title - The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson (7/7/10) AND Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life by Wendy Mass (8/10/10)
4. Nicole OH - Cancer Author, Noun p31 Title ("WAY") - A Time for the Heart by Nancy Campbell Allen (6/26/10) AND She Went All the Way by Meg Cabot (7/21/10)
6C. Ashley FL - Summer Song ("Endless Summer" by Cascada) - Endless Summer by Jennifer Echols (6/30/10)
This song reminds me of summer, of course! I really like Cascada... and the book has the same title...8. Sandy - Fairy Tales - The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker (224pp) (7/20/10) AND Once Upon a Curse by E.D. Baker (256pp) (8/2/10)
10. Belinda - Book; Same last name - Something, Maybe by Elizabeth Scott (8/9/10) AND I was a Non-Blonde Cheerleader by Kieran Scott (8/14/10)
30 Point Tasks
2. PJ Reads - Child Classic; Child Char - Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary (1950) (7/19/10) AND Henry and Beezus by Beverly Cleary (1952) (7/26/10)
I read Henry Huggins, then recommended it to the little girl I babysit. I read some of it with her before nap time, and her mom read the rest with her. Then I figured I'd continue on with the series...5BD. DLM Rose - Recipes in Book; Cookbook - Hot Lunch by Alex Bradley (8/14/10) AND The Steamy Kitchen Cookbook by Jaden Hair (7/27/10)
The dish my husband and I take places to share a lot is fried rice, so the cookbook I red for part D is an easy Asian food cookbook. I copied down a bunch of the recipes—they looked really good. For part B, I read Hot Lunch, which has 4 whole recipes included in the book, including one for cream puffs... yum!50 Point Task
1. Beth NC - Read: Courting Trouble by Deeanne Gist (6/21/10) AND Currently-Reading: The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs (8/13/10) AND To-Read: Dragon's Breath by E.D. Baker (7/29/10)
Current Stats
Tasks Completed: 31/56
Books Read: 45/80
Pages Read: 13,746
Points Earned: 555/950

Goodreads Authors: Erin Dionne, Julia Quinn, Tamra Norton, Nancy Campbell Allen, Jennifer Echols x2, Elizabeth Scott, Kieran Scott
Big Books: I'm not really sure how this works, but I listened to the unabridged versions of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest during this challenge. I believe they're all the equivalent of 500+ pages?

100 Cupboards by N.D. Wilson
(Main character 12 years old.)
Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
(I read this classic and recommended it to my 10 year old grandson. I thought it very funny and witty and told him he'd like it.)
Total Points- 225
Total Tasks- 12
15.9 - A book whose title in someway reflects who you think you are; that describes you in someway.
I read The Conscience of a Liberal by Paul Krugman.
The author and I are alike, in that we're both liberals and I agree with most of his explanations of how the political landscape has been influenced by economics and vice versa. The biggest difference is that he's an economist and focuses more on economics - my focus tends to be more on law.
20.5 - Just Joined In - Amber GA's Task - Library Love
I read
The Grimm Legacy by Polly Shulman, a book which centers around a lending library for objects, including magical objects.
Points: 680
Books: 55
Books by Goodreads authors: 5
Big Books - 1 (Over 500), 1 (over 750)
Tasks: 39
I read The Conscience of a Liberal by Paul Krugman.
The author and I are alike, in that we're both liberals and I agree with most of his explanations of how the political landscape has been influenced by economics and vice versa. The biggest difference is that he's an economist and focuses more on economics - my focus tends to be more on law.
20.5 - Just Joined In - Amber GA's Task - Library Love
I read
The Grimm Legacy by Polly Shulman, a book which centers around a lending library for objects, including magical objects.
Points: 680
Books: 55
Books by Goodreads authors: 5
Big Books - 1 (Over 500), 1 (over 750)
Tasks: 39

5.10 Rereading
I read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for the sixth time. :-)
total points: 240

Completed Tasks:
25.7 I'm Passionate About...
I'm passionate about words, writing them and reading them. I'm fascinated with how people use words in their own unique way to tell their stories.
A. N.F. about your passion
*How I Write: Secrets of a Bestselling Author by Janet Evanovich - READ 8.2.10
B. Passion in Title
*These Is My Words by Nancy E. Turner - READ 8.16.10

Total Tasks: 42/56
Total Points: 750/950
Total Books Read: 59/76
*Books Read I Own: 42
Big Book Ticket Claim: (✓)500+pp ( )750+pp ( )1000+pp

Points: 10
Total Points: 715
Tasks Completed: 40
Books Read: 57
Pages: 16,464
Goodreads Authors: 9
Big Books: 1 (500) 0 (750) 0 (1000)

5.5 - Dropping Names
I read The Girl with the Dragon Tattooby Stieg Larsson
Points: 5
Total Points: 45
Tasks Completed: 5
Books Read: 5
Pages Read: 1635
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Thanks!
Sheila wrote: "Hearty congratulations Kiri! I look forward to your Fall task."
Thank you! I'm pondering what to create. Hope you liked my summer one. =)