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Progress update: I have done 7 out of 10 and think I will struggle with two of the remaining three, especially as I am aiming to do the whole thing from my TBR (not just #2)


1. Celebrate Australia! Lethal Factor by Gabrielle Lord - a very good forensic procedural novel set in Sydney and Canberra

2. Lighten the Load! A Canterbury Crime a fun cosy mystery set in England but written by an Aussie and featuring an ex-pat Aussie character

3. Choose a book that's been made into a movie, TV series or play. The Ghost - my least enjoyable read of the challenge - an OK book I suppose but would have been better if the author hadn't gotten quite so personal in his attack on a fictional former British PM who bore an uncanny resemblance to Tony Blair. I haven't seen the film yet but when it comes to DVD I will check it out for the sake of completeness

4. Title related to Summer! Haven't done this one yet but I do have a book lined up about bodies on beaches

5. Oprah's List - The only book I own that I could read for this is Pillars of the Earth which I have read the first half of twice over but never gotten through to the end. It's not bad just very, very looooooong.

6. New Release! Chris Grabenstein's Rolling Thunder: A John Ceepak Mystery narrated by Jeff Woodman - love this series, have now listened to them all and have to wait until 2012 for the next one which makes me sad :(

7. Schoolie's Week! The Secret Speech by Tom Rob Smith - set in 1950's Russia it's not YA but does feature heavily the adopted teenage daughter of the main character - she hates her new father because he was responsible for the death of her real father - mayehm ensues

8. Ho Ho Ho! - I read Holiday Grind which featured a dead Santa - given how I feel about Christmas this was about right :)

9. Literature Map - I put in the name Elly Griffiths and came up with only five names, one of which was Michael Connelly and I had his book The Overlook on my shelves so read it yesterday as the last book I will finish in 2010. A decent read too.

10. Valentine's Day - I am not a romance reader nor a romantic person so will struggle to do this one from my TBR, though I do have a couple of historical fiction novels that might qualify so we'll see.

A good challenge Mandy - 7 books knocked off my TBR (soon to be 8) is a good thing. Look forward to any similar challenges in the future :)


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Bernadette wrote: "5. Oprah's List - The only book I own that I could read for this is Pillars of the Earth which I have read the first half of twice over but never gotten through to the end. It's not bad just very, very looooooong."

Ha, I have this on my list and am reading it now. I was doing well ticking off my Summer Challenge. TPotE has slowed me down considerably. I am enjoying it though. I hope I don't have any other marathon books on the list.


message 253: by Monya (last edited Dec 31, 2010 04:28AM) (new)

Monya (monyamary) Bernadette wrote: "Progress update: I have done 7 out of 10 and think I will struggle with two of the remaining three, especially as I am aiming to do the whole thing from my TBR (not just #2)


1. Celebrate Australi..."


Bernadette - I hesitate to self-promote on the thread, but if for Valentine's day you feel you can only tolerate historical fiction, I have one available. The Pirate And The Puritan by Mary Clayton. Sounds like a bodice ripper but it isn't. It's unusual in at least one instance - the heroine can't talk!

There's reviews here on GR, 19 on Amazon (the same lady did one really terrible job on it on both sites at No.19, but the rest are pretty good.) It's $4.80 on Amazon Kindle at the moment, and of course can be downloaded to P.C's etc. It's $6 at the publisher's site, www.thewildrosepress.com

If I've done the wrong thing here somebody please smack my fingers! Though I warn you, I have a thick hide after reading that horrible review.

Monya (aka Mary) Clayton


message 254: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) (add book link isn't working for me right now, sorry) Tracks, by Robyn Davidson, was amazing. Thank you to whoever here recommended it to me - thank you for the group in the first place! I've now Celebrated Australia for the Challenge, and have Finished all 10 books!!


message 255: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Cheryl wrote: "(add book link isn't working for me right now, sorry) Tracks, by Robyn Davidson, was amazing. Thank you to whoever here recommended it to me - thank you for the group in the first place! I've no..."

Congratulations Cheryl...perhaps you need to choose another 10, and start again..:D
It was me who recommended 'Tracks'. So glad you enjoyed it! I think it was amazing as well, so much courage to do what she did!!


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Cheryl wrote: "(add book link isn't working for me right now, sorry) Tracks, by Robyn Davidson, was amazing. Thank you to whoever here recommended it to me - thank you for the group in the first place! I've no..."

Congratulations Cheryl. I do believe you are the first to finish. You are putting the Aussies to shame...but then we have no shame so that isn't a problem. :D

Well done.


message 257: by Neko (new)

Neko Cheryl, congrats on finishing all 10 books already :O!!!


message 258: by [deleted user] (new)

Monya wrote: "Bernadette - I hesitate to self-promote on the thread, but if for Valentine's day you feel you can only tolerate historical fiction, I have one available. The Pirate And The Puritan by Mary Clayton. "

Honestly romance in any era is equally hard for me to get through - in the same way that some people look at me strangely when they see I read mostly crime fiction because they can't stomach all the death I struggle with the romantic elements of any romance - we're all wired differently (thank heavens). I really am trying to do the whole challenge from my TBR Mary as I have a wee problem (200 unread books as of 1/1/11) but I'll certainly take a look at your book's site - and good on you for taking the horrible review on the chin - it's something I admire about you authors - opening yourselves up to that kind of thing.


message 259: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Have just finished 'Sister' (awesome), which was a library read to be back by the 4th Jan. Now I'm about to start no. 7 of my challenge, 'Chill Factor' by Sandra Brown....


message 260: by Deb (new)

Deb Cheryl wrote: "(add book link isn't working for me right now, sorry) Tracks, by Robyn Davidson, was amazing. Thank you to whoever here recommended it to me - thank you for the group in the first place! I've no..."

Wow, Cheryl! Great reading. Congratulations - I'm just a little behind you... I can report that I've just finished my 4th book, The Sea by John Banville. I can see why not everyone would enjoy this one, but I did. It's all about the writing. I just immersed myself in it and let the beautiful words flow over me (not without the odd sneak peak at the dictionary) ;)


message 261: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Brenda, tx again for the rec. of Tracks. Thanks all for a fun challenge. I'll keep reading this topic of course - you all have interesting things to say about the books you choose.


message 262: by [deleted user] (new)

I can imagine my son coming up with a similar question. He always takes everything so literally.


message 263: by Jane (new)

Jane | 1 comments I am a little late in posting but I have been reading!

1. Celebrate Australia - The Messenger by Markus Zusak, I could put this in Schoolies too as my son has recommended it from his readings this year

2. Lighten the Load - The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge. Have started this but is a bit slow going so far. Fascinating subject just keep getting distracted by other things

3.Book to Movie - Sarah's Key on order from library

4. Summer - Life without Summer by Lynne Griffin

5. Oprah - A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle

6. New Release - I Came to Say Goodbye by Caroline Overington. Interesting read yet a bit of a challenge to empathise with some of the characters given this is the field I work in. Reminded me a lot of The Slap in that it is a topic that is rarely discussed and gave points of view from several characters. FINISHED

7. Schoolies - not sure just watched Tomorrow when the War Began, I am sure there is more to the novel

8. Christmas - Mmmm TBA

9. Literature Map - I love Tim Winton and the others who are near to him are also my much read favourites. I hadn't heard of Siri Hustvedt so thought I might give her a go.

10. Romance - not much of a romance reader, will need to work on this too.

Great idea! Look forward to reading evryone's posts


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Jane wrote: "I am a little late in posting but I have been reading!

1. Celebrate Australia - The Messenger by Markus Zusak, I could put this in Schoolies too as my son has recommended it from his readings th..."


Glad you could join us Jane. It's never too late. :)


message 265: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Cheryl wrote: "Brenda, tx again for the rec. of Tracks. Thanks all for a fun challenge. I'll keep reading this topic of course - you all have interesting things to say about the books you choose."

My pleasure Cheryl...it's always good when someone enjoys a book you recommend...:)


message 266: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Carmel wrote: "Ha I was showing my daughter the list for the Summer Challenge as I mentioned how slow I was going compared to the likes of Cheryl! I was demonstrating how the literature map works and we put her f..."

Hahahahahahaha!!!! That's really funny..quite logical if you think about it...:D


message 267: by Elle (last edited Jan 17, 2011 06:52PM) (new)

Elle Here goes....

1. Celebrate Australia: Stolen by Lucy Christopher
2. Lighten the Load: City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3) by Cassandra Clare 3 Stars
3. Book that's been made into a movie: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1) by Stieg Larsson
4. Title related to Summer: A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
5. Oprah's List: The Road by Cormac McCarthy
6. New Release: Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
7. Schoolie's Week: Uglies (Uglies, #1) by Scott Westerfeld 3 Stars.
8. Ho Ho Ho! The Gift A Novel by Cecelia Ahern
9. Literature Map: Hush, Hush (Hush, Hush, #1) by Becca Fitzpatrick
10. Valentine's Day: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak


message 268: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Love your list Elle! Lots of great books. Good Luck.:)


message 269: by Dee-Ann (new)

Dee-Ann | 644 comments Just finished Persuasion, which was great, which means 3 down, 7 to go.

1. Celebrate Australia! Parrot and Olivier in America or Something Fishy
2. Lighten the Load! Mockingjay
3. Movie, TV series or play. The Secret Life of Bees
4. Title related to Summer! Sizzling Sixteen
5. Oprah's List - The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
6. New Release! Eleven - READ
7. Schoolie's Week! iBoy or I Am Number Four - READ BOTH
8. Ho Ho Ho! - Shiver
9. Literature Map - Succubus Blues
10. Valentine's Day - Persuasion - READ


message 270: by [deleted user] (new)

Great going everyone. I think reading Pillars of the Earth was perhaps not a good idea for the challenge. Great book but I'm still only 73% through it.


message 271: by Dee-Ann (new)

Dee-Ann | 644 comments Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Great going everyone. I think reading Pillars of the Earth was perhaps not a good idea for the challenge. Great book but I'm still only 73% through it."

I think this is the best time to read it, what an accomplishment to start the year with when you finish, the rest of the year you could almost rest on your laurels if you wish. And like you said, it does not really matter how many you read. I think the best part of the challenge is not necessarily how many you read, but the challenge to read something different, to read something you keep putting off and even just the challenge of finding books which meet the challenge criteria in the first place ... which is a bit like a treasure hunt.


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It is lucky I have had the holidays to read it otherwise it could have taken me months. It isn't a hard read at all, I have just had less time to read than expected this break. I am also spending too much time on GR. :)


message 273: by Elle (new)

Elle Mandy wrote: "Love your list Elle! Lots of great books. Good Luck.:)"

Thanks Mandy. These are all books that EVERYONE has read except me. I'm jumping on the bandwagon.


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I did that Elle. I picked out 5 books initially then waited to see what other people were reading to get ideas. Infact I am still looking for something for No.4 related to Summer. I am just about to check what you have listed. :)


message 275: by Neko (new)

Neko *Bans Gail* :P GO READ!!!


message 276: by Elle (new)

Elle I need help choosing a Ho Ho Ho book!


message 277: by Monya (last edited Jan 03, 2011 02:35AM) (new)

Monya (monyamary) Elle wrote: "Here goes....

1. Celebrate Australia:
Stolen by Lucy Christopher
2. Lighten the Load:
City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3) by Cassandra Clare
3. Book that's been made into a movie, TV series or play:
[bookcover:The G..."


Elle, once past Dickens' A Christmas Carol, the only thing I can think of is a short Christmas romance by Nicole McCaffrey called "Small Town Christmas". It's available as a download from the publisher The Wild Rose Press or Amazon etc. Shouldn't cost much and it's a pleasant read.

Outside of that, my mind is blank! Good luck.

Monya (aka Mary)


message 278: by Neko (last edited Jan 03, 2011 02:58AM) (new)

Neko Carmel wrote: "Ha Laura, I had to go down to the lake today to read to get away from this damn computer which is trying to take away my free will!!!"

First step is to admit you have a PC problem ;) lol


message 279: by Kim Marie (new)

Kim Marie | 894 comments Hi Jane, I'm glad that you've chosen (I Am) The Messenger because I think Ed Kennedy may go on my list of "most memorable characters". I'll be interested to know what you thought of his story.


message 280: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi everyone. I havent been on Goodreads for awhile because I started a new job so will update my progress now.
1. Cloudstreet
2. The Virgin's Lover - I really enjoyed it. But I have to say that I have enjoyed all of Philippa Gregory's books so far.
3. Memoirs of a Geisha
4. Di Morrissey - The Island
5. Love in the Time of Cholera - a nicely written love story. It was quite slow to start but by the end I was enjoying reading it.
6. Burned
7. Torment - I am really liking this series.
8. TBA - hmm don't know what to read here!
9. Everyone Worth Knowing - apparently similar to Jodi Picoult - I didn't think this book was anything like Jodi Picoult but that's what the site said. This book was a good, chick lit, easy read.
10. PS, I Love You


message 281: by Monya (new)

Monya (monyamary) Elle wrote: "I need help choosing a Ho Ho Ho book!"

Elle - me again. At our library they always have one set of shelves dedicated to a particular theme. And of course at present it's still Christmas stories. Can't recall any titles for you and didn't have time to write them down, but if you Google "Christmas+books+stories" or something similar I'm sure you'll come up with plenty of examples.

Good luck.
Monya (aka Mary)


message 282: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Carmel wrote: "Ha Laura, I had to go down to the lake today to read to get away from this damn computer which is trying to take away my free will!!!"

Yours too? I thought it was just my computer which had that power.


message 283: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Jacinta wrote: "Two down now

Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2) by Diana Gabaldon This one was on my TBR pile so that's #2 on the challenge down.

My review gives the book two stars but I have a bizarre compulsion to finish the..."

Hi Jacinta,
I also started this series a couple of years ago, and didn't get beyond book 2. BUT I too have always felt the need to complete it. What is it with this storyline? I know that I will return to it one day, probably in the near future, as my idea for 2011 is to read as many books that I already own without being distracted by the library ones.


message 284: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Gail "cyborg" wrote: "Great going everyone. I think reading Pillars of the Earth was perhaps not a good idea for the challenge. Great book but I'm still only 73% through it."

Probably better to read it fairly quickly otherwise it could drag on and on. Good story but not one you'd want to spend a lot of time reading.


message 285: by Elle (new)

Elle Thanks Monya.

I decided to go with: The Gift A Novel by Cecelia Ahern

...for obvious reasons :-)


message 286: by Maggie (new)

Maggie "...No challenge for me! I'm too old to be reading any books I might not like...."

I agree with your attitude Monya. Life is too short to read books you don't enjoy, or ones you feel 'obligated' to read, especially to impress others or keep up with the Jones's.


message 287: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Well I've been so distracted by many other books (they keep arriving via the post from all the online sales, not to mention the library ones) but I'm determined to get back to my summer challenge list. I'm actually reading The Hunger Games which was a second choice for YA on my list, having already read my first choice.

Does this mean I am accidentally starting the list a second time? That could be fun. Even just to list the books you would include were you to read it a second time. I will think about which ones I'd include and write more.


message 288: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
I finished no. 7 in the Challenge last night, 'Chill Factor' by Sandra Brown. Very enjoyable read, quite gripping, and I hadn't worked out the correct 'who dun it' person, so it was quite a surprise when it was revealed!!! Sandra Brown always comes through IMO!
Starting today, 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' by Mark Haddon...lots of people have enjoyed it, others haven't, so I will wait and see:)


message 289: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Ok here is my second list (given that I've been distracted during the first challenge and have read some of these, hence the idea for the second list). I've tried to find them on my shelves:
Aust: Stolen: A letter to my captor READ
TBR: so many many many
Movie: Mrs. Dalloway or The Camomile Lawn or The Day of the Triffids
Summer: Out of the Sun
O: One Magic Square: The Easy, Organic Way to Grow Your Own Food on a 3-Foot Square
New Release: Sister READ
YA:The Hunger Games READ
Christmas:A Christmas Carol
Lit Map: Marion Zimmer Bradley took me to: Voyager which I've been meaning to read
Valentine: Blue Dahlia which is on my shelf and I don't remember it arriving, spooky

So if you could reselect your books, especially after reading other people's choices and reviews, or just to clear out your shelves at home, what would you choose?


message 290: by Dee-Ann (new)

Dee-Ann | 644 comments I am ? cheating, in that I want to change one of the books I listed, ie. the Oprah's list one, because a) I am finding it hard to get to the library at the moment ... and b) I accidently started reading this new book this morning and found that it is on Oprah's list for kids 12 years and old ... and I thought the shark bit sounded more summery, in an evil twisted way.

1. Celebrate Australia! Parrot and Olivier in America or Something Fishy
2. Lighten the Load! Mockingjay
3. Movie, TV series or play. The Secret Life of Bees
4. Title related to Summer! Sizzling Sixteen - currently reading
5. Oprah's List - The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake changed to Shark Girl -currently reading
6. New Release! Eleven - READ
7. Schoolie's Week! iBoy or I Am Number Four - READ BOTH
8. Ho Ho Ho! - Shiver
9. Literature Map - Succubus Blues
10. Valentine's Day - Persuasion - READ


message 291: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Oh Brenda I hope you like Curious Incident... - I did!


message 292: by Janelle (last edited Jan 04, 2011 07:33PM) (new)

Janelle | 37 comments Onto book 7... ;) Currently reading Perfect Chemistry (Perfect Chemistry, #1) by Simone Elkeles


message 293: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Cheryl wrote: "Oh Brenda I hope you like Curious Incident... - I did!"

So far, so good :)


message 294: by Monya (new)

Monya (monyamary) Maggie wrote: "Ok here is my second list (given that I've been distracted during the first challenge and have read some of these, hence the idea for the second list). I've tried to find them on my shelves:
Aust: ..."


Maggie - The Day Of The Triffids! The Day Of The Triffids!

And also by John Wyndham - The Chrysalids, which I think is even better.

Monya (aka Mary)


message 295: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments I have had some fun putting this list together for my first ever challenge (except for some of our book club choices). Some I have already read and it may be a challenge to read the others on this list. I have enjoyed reading everyone's choice of books for this challenge. I hope my book choice is correct for the categories.

1. Celebrate Australia! - “Faefever” by Karen Marie Moning – read and reviewed
2. Lighten the load! – “Dead in the Family” by Charlaine Harris – read and reviewed
3. A book made into a movie, TV series or play – “The Shipping News” by E Annie Proulx – currently reading
4. Choose a book with a word related to Summer in the title - I am yet to choose.
5. Oprah’s List or O – “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins – to read
6. New Release – “A Groom of One’s Own” by Maya Rodale – read and reviewed
7. Choose a YA novel to read - “Gone” by Michael Grant – read and reviewed
8. Ho Ho Ho! (Winter Theme) - Pastures New – Julia Williams – read and reviewed
9. Literature Map - Eloisa James is closest to Lisa Kleypas – “An Affair Before Christmas” – to read
10. Valentines Day – “Sleepless in Scotland” by Karen Hawkins – read and reviewed


message 296: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments How do you get the pictures to turn up in the post - I had the book covered copied and read to go but they did not turn up here. I will try next time. Also how do you get the books underlined so that someone can choose to look at it like the post above mine by Amber? Thanks in advance for any help.


message 297: by Khenan (last edited Jan 05, 2011 02:41AM) (new)

Khenan Bragador | 140 comments Just above the comment text box is "add book/author". Click that then a popup appears, just search for your book and select it. You can choose whether its a cover or just text of the book :)

Atm i've read 8/10 books, just Gone With the Wind and Mark Twains Autobiography to go (the two longest :(). So far really enjoyed this challenge, reading quite a few i wouldn't normally (and being surprised how much i liked them :))


message 298: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments Yes, bring up the pictures like that and if look at message 319 by Maggie you can click on her choice of title and look at the book. So much to learn I think. So how did you put that picture in the message.


message 299: by Neko (new)

Neko I've no real idea if I'll make it through the two books I am currently reading..I grit my teeth everytime I open the pages..haha.


message 300: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments Dead in the Family
Pastures New

Thanks for your assistance, I think I got it.


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