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Aug 19, 2010 07:03AM

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Task suggestion: With school restarting, think about your favorite class (hs or college allowed). Read a book related to that class that expands your knowledge. For example, if you loved History classes, but know very little about the Colonial era - read a book (fiction or non-fiction) that is set in that time period. You might pick up some new fun facts and find an enjoyable book along the way!

I like this! It's almost hard to NOT find series book, always seems like something is part of a series. I just picked up a book the other day, it's the 3rd in a series and didn't even realize it until I started reading it (doesn't seem like you need to read the first three). Just seems like as long as there are good characters, almost anythign can be a series...James Patterson is starting a new series (like he needs another one)
So this one might be good, since there are new series popping up everywhere it seems.

What if it were something more like "read the first book in a new series AND the next book in a series you are currently reading"? You're still getting the series flavor, but maybe not being forced to read more than 1 in a bad series. Also, it leaves it open enough that if you like book #1, you can read book #2.


Christine wrote: "While I like the series idea...I don't know that I like having to start a new series and read the first 2 books. What if you hate the first one? Why force yourself into the misery of reading the s..."

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/25...
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/42...
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/10...

i.e. Jayne Ann Krentz/ Amanda Quick/ Jane Castle
James Rollins/James Clemens

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/51...

We all need that one

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/51......"
I like this one.


Yes I CANNOT wait! :)

Haha! I'm excited too!

And of course, I will be out of town with no internet connection all weekend. So I have to wait till Sunday night to find out what they are........ boohooo

And of course, I will be out of town with no int..."
I'm with you Beth - leaving this evening, back sunday afternoon with no internet, but lots of time to finish up some books before the challenge begins!


Oh, that's cool! I never noticed that!




"15.6 - Friends and Friends of Friends
A.For the first part of this task read a book that is popular among the lists of your Goodreads friends that you have never read...to see a list of these books click on this link Popular Books
AND
B.For the second part of this task click on this link (Friends Of Friends) and select the first person on this list and read a 5 star book from their list."


chucklesthescot wrote: "Well said Sheila! I liked the literature map as well and plan to use it for a lot of future reading."
I think the comments have been interesting - it seems that most people who have completed this task have found that the literature map was pretty good at suggesting new authors. I'm excited about it.
I think the comments have been interesting - it seems that most people who have completed this task have found that the literature map was pretty good at suggesting new authors. I'm excited about it.

1. Finish or re-read a book that you put aside at least 5 yrs or more ago (that way you can start again!)
2. Re-read a book that you were forced to read
at school/university, etc but either did not finish
or were not able to relate to at the time.
(Sorry about the weird formating, my laptop is one of those dodgey HP's for which HP refuses to offer support even though they created a faulty product! Sorry about the opinion offering too!)
In any case there are a number of books I have not finished or could not get the feel of but which are considered "must" reads in literary circles.

1. Finish or re-read a book that you put aside at least 5 yrs or more ago (that way ..."
Great suggestions, Melissa. I have a few of those books myself. Task creation for the Fall Challenge is complete. However, feel free to submit these ideas for the next challenge (the Winter Challenge) when the thread for that challenge appears (should be up around the first of November). Thanks!
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