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message 51: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 680 comments Does anyone know if The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson works?


message 52: by Christina (new)

Christina (stinalynne04) How about Hello Gorgeous! ? She dies and is brought back as a cyborg.


message 53: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Christina wrote: "How about Hello Gorgeous! ? She dies and is brought back as a cyborg."

That works!


message 54: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Patricia wrote: "Does anyone know if The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson works?"

Hmm this is a tricky one! From the book description, I would say it doesn't fit....but the goodreads reviews indicate that the woman says he has been reincarnated several times and they have known each other for 700 years.

I'm gonna say yes to this one as the reincarnation theme is similar to Orlando which I already said yes to.


message 55: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 680 comments chucklesthescot wrote: "Patricia wrote: "Does anyone know if The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson works?"

Hmm this is a tricky one! From the book description, I would say it doesn't fit....but the goodreads rev..."


Thanks!!


message 56: by Lahni (new)

Lahni | 312 comments Do all the Harry Potter books fit or are there some that don't work here?


message 57: by chucklesthescot (last edited Dec 06, 2010 09:27AM) (new)

chucklesthescot All have already been approved as Harry is a wizard in each book (see task description)


message 58: by Lahni (new)

Lahni | 312 comments Somehow I missed that. Duh. Thanks!


message 59: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot No problem! I'm re-reading my HP collection for the winter challenge and it looks like a lot of others are as well. Enjoy!


message 60: by Sarah (Mood Reader) (last edited Dec 06, 2010 10:30AM) (new)

Sarah (Mood Reader) (bookworm1887) | 458 comments Would Bearing an Hourglass work? The reason I ask is because before he takes up the hourglass he is a normal human after it, he is "chonos" an incarnation that is able to control time


message 61: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot The goodreads reviews of this book are very confusing and contradictory. It sounds like he is just living his life backwards which would not count as him transforming into another being...

When he travels backwards through his life, is he the same person all the time or does he become different people?(like being reincarnated) The reviews make it hard to tell! Any imput from someone who had read the book would be welcome before I make a decision!


message 62: by Sarah (Mood Reader) (last edited Dec 07, 2010 08:14AM) (new)

Sarah (Mood Reader) (bookworm1887) | 458 comments My fiance has read the books and told me that at one point he is a regular human and the next he is an incarnation that is able to control time. And as an incarnation of time he lives backwards so he will know the future.


message 63: by Cindy AL (new)

Cindy AL (cangelmd) | 645 comments I read all the Incarnation of Immortality series many years ago, including Bearing an Hourglass. I would describe these as the normal human becomes a "superbeing" but with very specific abilities, in this case controlling time. If you have read any Terry Pratchett books, the abilities of Death in those books is similar to the abilities of Death in the Incarnations series, for example. In On a Pale Horse, which is the death book in this series, the protagonist (I think this is the way the story goes, its been a long time) accidentally kills a man or is present when the man accidentally dies, and the person killed is death so the protagonist takes on the burdens, persona and powers of Death - goes around harvesting souls, has angsty bouts of conscience when children die or people die violently, finds he has other super powers related to death that help him resist evil and get the girl (important in all Anthony books LOL). I think these fit your transformation theme, but it is your call, of course


message 64: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Thanks Sarah and Cindy AL! This was really helpful and I'm going to approve the book. You can mention when you post your completed task that the book was approved by me.

Enjoy the book!


Sarah (Mood Reader) (bookworm1887) | 458 comments Thanks Cindy!


message 66: by Coralie (last edited Dec 07, 2010 10:36PM) (new)

Coralie I am reading The Orphan which is about a beast which transforms into humans rather than a human who transforms into something else. Would this count?
(He is not really a werewolf like it says in the synopsis which is taken from the back cover.)


message 67: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Coralie wrote: "I am reading The Orphan which is about a beast which transforms into humans rather than a human who transforms into something else. Would this count?
(He is not really a werewolf like..."


Yes you can use this one!


message 68: by Lulu (new)

Lulu (robotwitch) Hey! I was wondering if Assassin's Apprentice is okay?

Fitz discovers he has a skill called "Wit", which allows him to have some amount of communication with animals, and ancient and fairly frowned upon magical ability. He is also taught to develop the Skill in which he is able to use his mind in combat, to communicate with other people etc. etc.

If you need me to describe Wit a little better, just ask (I realise I'm being quite vague here, I'm just not sure how much detail you might need to decide)!


message 69: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (melaina) | 380 comments I imagine Beast Behaving Badly (heroine is a shapeshifting wolfdog, and hero is a shapeshifting polar bear/lion hybrid..) would work? just checking:-)


message 70: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Lulu wrote: "Hey! I was wondering if Assassin's Apprentice is okay?

Fitz discovers he has a skill called "Wit", which allows him to have some amount of communication with animals, and ancient and ..."


From the description and reviews it doesn't sound like he actually transforms in any way so I'm going to have to say no on this one. Sorry!


message 71: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Melanie wrote: "I imagine Beast Behaving Badly (heroine is a shapeshifting wolfdog, and hero is a shapeshifting polar bear/lion hybrid..) would work? just checking:-)"

Yeah, absolutely fine!


message 72: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (melaina) | 380 comments chucklesthescot wrote: "Melanie wrote: "I imagine Beast Behaving Badly (heroine is a shapeshifting wolfdog, and hero is a shapeshifting polar bear/lion hybrid..) would work? just checking:-)"

Yeah, absolut..."


Cool, thanks:-)


message 73: by Lulu (new)

Lulu (robotwitch) chucklesthescot wrote: "Lulu wrote: "Hey! I was wondering if Assassin's Apprentice is okay?

Fitz discovers he has a skill called "Wit", which allows him to have some amount of communication with animals, and..."


That's fine, I'll find something else :) Thank you!


message 74: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Would the second book in a vampire series work? I'm looking at Undead and Unemployed.


message 75: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Would the second book in a vampire series work? I'm looking at Undead and Unemployed."

Sure, that's fine. Enjoy!


message 76: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments chucklesthescot wrote: "Sure, that's fine. Enjoy!"

Thanks!


message 77: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments kristi - if you can find a place for book 3; book 4 is on the one reviews site in one of the 10 point tasks

chucklesthescot wrote: "Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Would the second book in a vampire series work? I'm looking at Undead and Unemployed."

Sure, that's fine. Enjoy!"



message 78: by Kristina Simon (new)

Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11205 comments Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "kristi - if you can find a place for book 3; book 4 is on the one reviews site in one of the 10 point tasks."

I saw that last night when I was going through the completed task posts. It reminded me that I had Undead and Unemployed on my shelf! ;o) It's a really cute series... Thanks!


message 79: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 741 comments Does Sisters Red work? It is about werewolves.


message 80: by chucklesthescot (new)

chucklesthescot Yeah that's fine. It's on my 'want to read' list!


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