Chicks On Lit discussion
Anyone interested in a reading challenge for summer?


http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/2...
Look at the first post for general challenge "rules",
and specifically, the tasks for the Summer Challenge can be found here:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...

Here's what I came up with: 10 books
1. Read a book by an author you have never read before.
2. Read a book published in the first half of the 20th century (1900 - 1950).
3. Read a book with a man/woman couple on the cover.
4. Book with one-word title.
5. In honor of Friendship day, read a book from a GR friend's to-read shelf.
6. In honor of July 4, read a book with an American flag on the cover.
7. In honor of the first day of summer, read a book with the word 'summer' in the title.
8. In honor of Canada day on July 1, read a book by a Canadian author.
9. In honor of Grandparents' day on Sept. 12, read a book with either 'grand' or 'parent' in the title.
10. Read a book from the historical fiction genre.
Who's with me?




Welcome aboard Vicki! I think there's 3 of us so far. Unless you're joining Elizabeth?

The other thing is that it in no way conflicts with participating in CoL. There is lots more camaraderie over here, methinks.


I've just about got my books picked, just need a quick trip to the library this evening to look at some covers! Exciting!


Unfortunately I'm trying to finish a bunch of other challenges this summer, but if you try another in the fall I may sign up :o)

1. New author:

2. Book published 1900 - 1950:

3. Man / Woman couple on cover:

4. One word title:

5. Friend's shelf (Ashley):

6. American flag on cover:

7. Summer in title:

8. Canadian author:

9. Grand in title:

10. Historical fiction:

Whew! better post this before I mess it up!

1. New author:

2. 1900-1950:

3. Man/Woman:

4. One word:

5. Friends TBR List:

6. American Flag:

7. Summer:

8. Canadian:

9. Grand or parent:

10. Historical fiction:

Think that's covered everything...


This looks like Fun! I think Ill give it a go although not sure I can finish it but ill give it a go. Listing my books in a bit after some research





I like to do challenges for fun and to introduce myself to things I may not read otherwise. When there's some specific reason for a challenge such as "winning" it... it just doesn't seem as appealing to me.
Man.....maybe I will do this challenge. I was going to wait until I finished my others this summer, but the more I read this thread the more tempted I am to join!

1. New Author:

(Not looking forward to this one...)
2. 1900-1950:

3. Couple on cover:

4. One word:

5. Friend's to-read shelf:

6. American flag on cover:

7. Summer in title:

8. Canadian author:

9. Grand / parent in title:

10. Historical fiction:


I've just changed No. 3 - I didn't notice it was a couple not one or the other!
Some were on my TBR list, I won Malia & Teacup: Awesome African Adventure on Good Reads so was planning to read it regardless. I actually own but haven't read most of the books. The Good Parents and MADE IN AMERICA were found at the library, the flag was the most difficult - there was a very long book about the Bush administration which I couldn't face reading so I headed for travel writing and found the Bill Bryson.
The Summer Book is a re-read, the writer is Swedish and wrote the Moomin books for children that I used to read when I was little. This book is about a 6 year old who spends summer on a tiny island with her elderly artist Grandmother - now my own children are nearly 6 I'd like to read it from the perspective of knowing children which I didn't the last time. I wasn't planning on it but this challenge was a perfect opportunity.

I'd like to participate, but I have one question. I'd like to choose my books as I go along; I never really know what I'll be in the mood to read until I finish my current book, plus I have some book club obligations that I have to meet and I only know what those selections are on a month to month basis.
If it's okay, I'll join the challenge, but will post my books as I read them; if not, then I can sit it out, no problem.
Thanks,
Beth

Sarah - I love your list! I'm marking some of them for my "to-read" shelf. I'm one of those Twilight fans, so here's hoping you get hooked! Though I haven't really liked the movies.... *ducks in case someone throws something*
Love Phillipa Gregory (I've read The Virgin's Lover) and can't wait for Mockingjay to come out! And where are you working at 3am?

1. Daughters of the Witching Hill by Mary Sharrat
2. [Book: Gone With The Wind] by Margaret Mitchell
3. [Book: The Pact] by Jodi Picoult
4. [Book: Blindness] by Jose Saramego
5. Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese
6. Killer Angels by Michael Shaara
7. The Summer We Fell Apart by Robin Antalek
8. Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery
9. Grand Avenue by Joy Fielding.
10. Nefertiti by Michelle Moran


I never actually completely finished the Seasonal Challenge but I participate anyways. The points are incentive and the top winners or winners of various tasks chose a task for others to do. It is a way for me to get some of my unread boos read.


I love Philippa Gregory, althougth I was disappointed with the last one I read (The Other Queen), so I hope this one is better!
And I work for a trucking company in a trailer yard... 12 hour shifts give me LOTS of time to read :o)
I'm excited to start :o) Got it marked in my phone to start June 21st!



I tried Tenth Circle twice and couldn't make it. Other than that I have read a few of hers, Vanishing Acts, Change of Heart, and My Sister's Keeper. I did like all of them and I have a few more on my shelf, I'd like to get to.


Okay Jen, I'm in! Thanks

I am looking forward to the challenge.

1. New to me author: It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium by John Ed Bradley
2. 1900 - 1950: Brave New World
3. male and female on cover: The Stonekeeper (Amulet, #1) by Kazu Kibuishi
4. Book with one-word title: Mockingjay (Neverwhere if Mockingjay release delayed)
5. GR friend's to-read shelf: Enchanted Glass or The Passage
6. American flag on cover: TBD
7. 'summer' in title: Twenty Boy Summer or The Summer I Turned Pretty
8. Canadian author: The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
9. 'grand' or 'parent' in title: TBD
10. historical fiction: The Book Thief

1. New Author:Secrets of a Shoe Addict by Beth Harbison
2. 1900-1950:Animal Farmby George Orwell
3. Man/Woman:Rescue Meby Gigi Levangie Grazer
4. One Word:Foreverby Judy Blume
5. GR Friends to-read Shelf:The Reading Groupby Elizabeth Noble
6. American Flag:4th Of July Picnicby Pat Pritchard
7. Summer in title:Prodigal Summerby Barbra Kingslover
8. Canadian Author:The Edible Womanby Margaret Atwood
9. Grand or Parent in title:The Three-Martini Playdate: A Practical Guide to Happy Parentingby Christine Mellor
10. Historical Fiction:The Book Thiefby Martin Zusak
Books mentioned in this topic
The Eye of the World (other topics)America's Hidden History: Untold Tales of the First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, and Forgotten Founders Who Shaped a Nation (other topics)
Black Boy (other topics)
Mockingjay (other topics)
Far From the Madding Crowd (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Richard Wright (other topics)Charles Bracelen Flood (other topics)
Kathryn Stockett (other topics)
Evelyn Waugh (other topics)
Kate Quinn (other topics)
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I'm thinking a summer challenge to run the season of summer, so from June 21 - Sept. 21 (I know! June 21 will be here quickly!). I've never done one of these before, and other groups keep "score" with leaderboards etc. I don't have time for that, nor do I know how to organize it, so this would be a just-for-fun challenge and we can keep each other posted on our progress.
Thoughts? Ideas? Has anyone done one before and can offer advice?