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I think the challenge looks great so far, Amy. Nice work. I can't wait. I got sidetracked, as you say, on Kristen's challenge too. *sigh* I always start out so strong ...
As for mythology counting for religion, I would say so.
As for mythology counting for religion, I would say so.

A- Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
A- Ash by Malinda Lo
P- Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King
P- Prom and Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg
R- Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
R- Red Glove by Holly Black (Audiobook hopefully)
R- Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan
I- I Walk in Dread by Lisa Rowe Fraustino
L- Luxe by Godbersen
L- Linger by Maggie Stiefvater
Celebrates the Earth- This World we Live in by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Celebrates the Earth- Specials by Westerfeld
Humorous Book- Tale Dark and Grimm by Adam Gidwitz
Humorous Book- Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley
Patriotic Main Character- Forge by Laurie Halse Anderson
M- The Mockingbirds by Daisy Whitney
A- Across the Universe by Beth Revis
Y- One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
Flower in Title- Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
PE or Sport- Pop by Gordon Korman
Form of Transportation- Airborn by Kenneth Oppel
Form of Transportation- Going Nowhere Faster by Sean Beaudoin
J- Jumped by Rita Williams-Garcia
J- Jinx by Meg Cabot
U- Unfinished Angel by Sharon Creech
N- Not That Kind of Girl by Siobhan Vivian
E- Extras by Westerfeld
E- Everfound by Neal Shusterman
Best friends- Shine by Lauren Myracle
Candy- Frannie in Pieces by Delia Ephron
Celebrates America- Countdown by Deborah Wiles

So mythology counts for religious! Thanks everyone for your input. We have until Saturday for discussion and then I"ll post the final challenge on Sunday.

A-Across the Universe by Beth Revis
P-The Painted Boy by Charles DeLint
P-The Princess and the Snowbird by Mette Ivie Harrison
R-Rage by Jackie Kessler
R- Rapture of the Deep: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of Jacky Faber, Soldier, Sailor, Mermaid, Spy by L.A. Meyer
I-Illyria by Elizabeth Hand
I-I, Emma Freke by Elizabeth Atkinson
I-The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa
L-The Lost Saint by Bree Despain
Celebrates the Earth- Sphdz Book #2! by Jon Scieszka
Humorous Book - A Tale Dark and Grimm by Adam Gidwitz
M-My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent
A-Academy 7 by Anne Osterlund
Y-The Year We Were Famous
Flower in the title- Roses and Bones: Myths, Tales, and Secrets by Francesca Lia Block
PE or Sport-Leverage by Joshua Cohen
Form of Transportation-Behemoth by Scott Westerfeld
J-Just Add Magic by Cindy Callaghan
U-The Unsinkable Walker Bean by Aaron Reiner
N-Nickel Plated by Aric Davis
N-Never Cry Werewolf by Heather Davis
E-Enclave by Ann Aguirre
Best Friends-The Secret Crush by Tina Wells
Candy-The Candy Shop War
Celebrates America-Lowji Discovers America


Yeah, I may make a list.. really just to make one.. and then read maybe half the books on that list. :-D I'm so bad, but honest!


I never plan on winning these challenges, but it is fun.



Hi Maree, you can claim 5 bonus points for different genre you cover. You can only claim the bonus points once per genre, however.



Okay everyone, official rules will be posted tomorrow. Feel free to post your lists! I'm going to make one, although I"m quite confident I wont' be sticking to it. LOL.


Actually, I've already read it and loved it and figured it was time for a reread! :) I <3 Brandon Mull.


Read over everything carefully!
APRIL TO JUNE CHALLENGE
1. The challenge will begin on April 1 at 12:00am local time and will end on June 30 at 11:59pm.
2. All books must be YA or Juvenile Fiction.
3. All books must be at least 100 pages or more in length.
4. Re-reads count.
5. Audio books and electronic books, such as Kindle count but page counts will be according to what Goodreads has on their site.
6. For the letter A, you may use A/An ONE time. After you have used it, please omit it from the rest of the titles. The does not count in the title, so omit those. For example, The Julian Game would just count as "Julian Game."
7. For letter Y, it would be preferable to read a book STARTING with Y, but if you can't find one, a Y anywhere in the title is acceptable.
8. Spell out each letter of the month (ex. A-P-R-I-L; book titles must begin with each letter of the month; ex. A-Amazing Grace, P-Pirates,etc).
9. Point Values are listed next to each task. There are opportunities for additional points so please read carefully!
10. Questions, concerns, comments? Let us know. We can problem solve together!
POINT VALUES
Values are listed next to each task.
50 point bonus for finishing the entire challenge
5 points bonus per genre (each may only be used once; please follow the posted genre list) Genres will be considered as bonus points. So you do NOT have to use them if you don't want to.
For each 10 point section, you may read an additional challenge book for five points a piece.
THE CHALLENGE
Part 1: April (55 points total)
A. Read one book for each letter of the month of April. (5 points each)
B. Read a book that celebrates the Earth. (10 points)
C. Read a humorous book in honor of April Fool's Day (10 points)
D. Read a book where the main character is a patriot (10 points)
Part 2: May (45 Points total)
a. Read one book for each letter of the month of May. (5 points each)
b. Read a book that has a flower name in it's title. (10 points)
c. Read a book related to physical education or sports (10 points)
d. Read a book having to do with some form of transportation (10 points)
Part 3: June (50 points total)
a. Read one book for each letter of the month of June. (5 points each)
b. Read a book that has best friends (any gender) as the main characters. (10 points)
c. Read a book with some form of candy in the title or having to do with candy (10 points)
d. Read a book celebrating the flag or America (10 points
Total Points Challenge: 200 points overall including a 50 point bonus for completion. Additional points may be earned based on genres or additional books read.
GENRES:
1-Action/Adventure
2-Classic
3-Dystopian/Apocalyptic/Post-Apocalyptic
4-Fantasy/Supernatural
5-Folk tales/Fairy Tales (including retellings)
6-Graphic Novels
7-Historical Fiction
8-Horror/Thriller/Suspense
9-Humor
10-LGBT
11-Manga
12-Multicultural
13-Mystery
14-Nonfiction
15-Paranormal
16-Poetry
17-Realistic fiction
18-Religious
19-Romance
20-Sci-fi
21-Short stories
22-Sports
23-War
Okay everyone........let's see those lists!

A: Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton
P: Peaches by Jodi Lynn Anderson
R: The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan
I: Infinity by Sherilyn Kenyon
L: The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
Earth:
Humor:
Patriot:
M: Mortal Kiss by Alice Moss
A: The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1 by Neil Gaiman
Y: Girl Saves Boy by Steph Bowe
Flower:
PE/Sport:
Transportation:
J: The Julian Game by Adele Griffin
U: Unearthly by Cynthia Hand
N: Nevermore by Kelly Creagh
E: Empty by Suzanne Weyn
Best Friends:
Candy:
America:




I'm confused. I thought you could read extra letter points for extra points... Also, aren't you allowing 5 extra points if you read another book of a challenge of 10 points?
I think since there is extra points other ways, don't worry about what I said about a definite amount of points... This challenge doesn't really fit for a definite amount of points...


Also, if a book is used to complete ONE task/challenge and genre, it CANNOT also be counted for another task, e.g., if you read a book for the letter "L" this book cannot count for any extra challenges , e.g., a, b, c etc. This seems only fair and of course one of the ideas about the challenges is to encourage reading more books in more genres.
That does mean that a challenge book (a, b, c, etc) can also fulfill a genre slot and garner a participant 15 pts.
How does that sound?
Whoo-hoo! I'm ready to get started. Just something to say, I always start with my YA-to-be-read list and see what would fit, then I start filling in. It is so much fun for me. I'll be listing my list soon (oooh! we're getting close to a start date!). One of the neat things about seeing everyone's list is that I get to check out books I might not have considered before.
Is everyone okay with posting the standings every Friday? If I can't do every Friday, would every other Friday be okay? Let me know what you think. {Amy, I especially want to know what you want. I will be leaving any questions up to you and I'll just try to keep track.}

I know I am being the confusing one and I think things are being lost in translation :) I just mentioned that at the beginning, but what you came up with was fabulous and wasn't a closed challenge with the genre bonuses and such, so if we're not going to do one, you might as well go all out :) I just think that if we can do doubles for some and not others it would be confusing for all, but ultimately you are the final person because you are the one willing to do this which we all appreciate so much :) And I really don't want to step on your toes and I didn't mean to in the first place... sorry :( I really think your original was fabulous and you should go with it and ignore me :)

One book per task, can't double. So if you used it for A for example, it can't be used as any other part. Each book gets one use. The only exception is you can use a book for the letter A AND for a genre. Genres are one time per genre.
Kellee.....you're totally fine. I really appreciate your input and suggestions! That's why we're discussing. I ultimately want to do what everyone will enjoy. But I definitely think we should only be able to use each book once per task.
Please continue to post your lists everyone. I know I have one more book to add to mine when I get home, cause I can't for the life of me figure out my added book. :-)

Yes, I agree that each book should only be able to be used once.
I don't think it is a big deal, though, if you let the task include reading more than one A book or P book for 3 or 5 points, but ultimately it is your decision :)



Thanks Lydia. I've enjoying developing and discussing this challenge! Been so much fun so far.

Don't worry and keep things the way is easiest for you. You have gotten into the swing of things and that is what counts. See you on the score board.

Could you post the official final challenge in the points discussion so that we can easily find it if we need to?

Thanks :)
Also- did you decide that we cannot read more than one book per letter or we can? For example, if I read two P books, are they both worth 5 points or can I only count one? I saw that you said for each 10 point task you could do extra for 5 points, but I didn't see anything about the letters...




Karis...I would suggest using it for the category that would be harder to find a book for. JMO!

Part 1
A: A World Without Heroes by Brandon Mull
P: Prom and Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg
R: Rival by Sara Bennett Wealer
I: Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder
L: The Lying Game by Sara Shepard
Earth: Flush by Carl Hiaasen
Earth: Girls Gone Green by Lynn Hirshfield
Earth: The Tomorrow Code by Brian Falkner
Humor: Get Well Soon by Julie Halpern
Patriot: The Dark and Hollow Places by Carrie Ryan
Part 2
M: My Fair Godmother by Janette Rallison
A: Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton
Y: Deadly by Julie Chibbaro
Flower: Nightshade by Andrea Cremer
Sports: Keeper by Mal Peet
Transportation: Notes from the Midnight Driver by Jordan Sonnenblick
Part 3
U: Unearthly by Cynthia Hand
N: Need by Carrie Jones
E: Entwined by Heather Dixon
E: Everfound by Neal Shusterman
Best Friends: The Popularity Papers: Book Two: The Long-Distance Dispatch Between Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang by Amy Ignatow
Best Friends: The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting
Candy: L.A. Candy by Lauren Conrad
Flag/America: Brave New Worlds: Dystopian Stories by John Joseph Adams
Flag/America: Voss by David Ives
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