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Year Long Challenge - 2011 to 2012 **Completed**


I'm just a little reluctant to do too much by covers alone (although my pick a book by its cover challenge was okay; my 2nd challenge pick with "Roses" in the title was just okay at best)

I will set up a reporting thread with an example of how to report. I thought I'd set up the reporting thread at the beginning of April.

I'm just ..."
That one might be tricky, Kate. I tried doing a search on Wikipedia for novels set in April, and most responses were for novels published in April.
I know that to find books published in a certain year, you can do a search in Wikipedia for 'literature published in 1970' (or whatever year you are interested in).
I would suggest that wikipedia would be a good resource, as would listopia lists. Goodreads also has a recommendation system whereby you can ask for recommendations based on whatever you are looking for.

One event that happened in April was the sinking of Titanic. You could then search for books about that event.
There may be some research needed. You may find the members of "You'll Love This One" to be a good resource, so post a question in this thread.

ROFL - I'm sorry to confuse you Karendenice. I had "April" in the back of my mind because I was thinking of Kate's question.
I will set up a reporting thread the beginning of JULY!!!
I was thinking that each person would comment once in the report thread and then go back to that comment each month to update it. It would look something like:
Janice's reporting thread:
Month 1: Birthmonth - December 6
Month 2: Birthstone -
Month 3: Year I was born -
Month 4:
Month 5:
etc
etc
You could do it one of two ways... you could set up the months and then enter the books as you read them. Or, you could enter the books you intend to read and then cross them off as you finish using the method in "some html is ok"



I want to make it fair for everyone. So, the ruling is - the challenge begins July 1/11 and ends June 30/12. As long as you read all 12 books between the two dates, that will be fine.




You will read 12 books over the course of the challenge. That means that a book can only be to one task in the challenge.

You will read 12 books over the course of the challenge. That means that a book can only be to one task in the challenge."
Awesome thanks for clarifying Janice :-D
I've got another question though, for the favourite animal does it have to a real one or can it be mythical?

When I was drawing up the tasks, it never occurred to me that someone would chose anything but a real animal. However, the theme of the challenge is "Getting to Know You", so I will accept a mythical creature if that is your favorite animal.

When I was drawing up the tasks, it never occurred to me that someone would chose anything but a real animal. However, the theme ..."
I'm rather fond of dragons myself. Trouble is I'm a very outdoorsy/animaly person and I'm struggling to actually decide what my favourite animal is so was trying to allow the books on my shelves to decide for me

Month 1: Read a book that is set in your Birthday Month, or has the name of the month in the title.
Month 2: Read a book that has your Birthstone in the title, is about..."
Kristina, could you move this to the reporting folder under your own thread? Thanks. :)



I think it's going to be harder to find a book with a blue tit on the front, but here is a listopia that may help: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/86...

Judy: thanks for your suggestion, I've added it to my tbr list and picking either that one (which was #2 on the listopia) or the one I found by searching for "cat" (which was #1 on that list), I think ill read both now!

Judy: thanks for your suggestion, I've added it to my tbr list and picking either that one..."
I love the listopia feature. I've found more books to add to my wishlist than I care to admit to. Another feature worth checking out is the giveaways. You'll find that under the Explore tab.


Um, this didn't work for me, but "1962 in literature" did. Ugh - not a lot of choices (except some that I've already read). Maybe Ballard's Drowned World, as it's on Mt TBR. I'll post my thread after I've done some more research - this challenge is proving challenging!

Um, this didn't work for me, ..."
Ha! A challenge should be challenging. :) I had a lot of fun researching and determining which books to read for my challenge. I'm looking forward to seeing what you've chosen, Cheryl.


Some suggestions:
Middlemarch
March
March Violets
The Violets of March: A Novel
The Ides of March (there are several books titled The Ides of March but by different authors
The Coldest March: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition
The Marching Season
The Adventure of Augie March
The Radetzky March
The March
March Upcountry
The Fifth of March: A Story of the Boston Massacre
The Misadventures of Maude March
The word March in the title doesn't need to refer to the month.
Hopefully that list will help.

Emily, you should put that tip in the Goodreads 101 thread.

Janice wrote: The word March in the title doesn't need to refer to the month."
If you want books with a tangential link to March, there is always Little Women (it's on my "overrated" shelf): it is about the March sisters.

I've just completed my second book, so I'm a book behind. I've started reading the third book... still I'm behind. LOL!

You and I are going to be reading fools come January 1st when we dive into our trip around the world in 52 books. challenge. I should try and get more of these books done before the end of the year.



http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/40...
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/90...
Once Upon a Marigold is YA and looks interesting.
The Tea Rose is one I have on my wishlist.

But yes I do recommend Marigold for others stuck on this 'month' theme.

B..."
Ohh but the tea rose is worth the weight :).. I had the same apprehension about the book..and the series is a good one btw I'm in love with jennifer donnelly.. I'm hoping to read the 3rd book of this series this month..


Are you confused about how to report on the year long challenge, Autumn? Or Challenge #5? Maybe I an help you.

Are you ..."
I suppose its the reporting of the challenge that i dont understand..

What I've been doing is editing my list and using the strike out feature to indicate that I've finished the book.
Here's my report thread as an example: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...
I hope that helps.
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The theme is "Getting to Know You". Each month you will pick a book based on the task specified. You do not need to do them in order just as long as all tasks are completed by the end of the year.
The challenge begins July 1, 2011 and ends June 30, 2012.
In the reporting thread start a comment that you will come back to throughout the year to update. An example will be provided in the report thread.
Here are the tasks:
Month 1: Read a book that is set in your Birthday Month, or has the name of the month in the title.
Month 2: Read a book that has your Birthstone in the title, is about your birthstone, or the cover is the colour of your birthstone. Birthstones as listed here http://www.galleries.com/minerals/bir...
Month 3: Read a book that was originally published in the year you were born. The version you read may be a subsequent publication.
Month 4: Read a book written by an author from your country.
Month 5: Read a book set in a country you'd like to visit.
Month 6: Read a book from your favorite genre.
Month 7: Read a book written by an author who shares your first or last name.
Month 8: Read a book that has your favorite flower either on the cover or in the title.
Month 9: Read the book that has been on your TBR list the longest.
Month 10: Read a book that has your favorite animal or bird on the cover.
Month 11: Read a memoir or biography of someone you admire.
Month 12: Read a book about an issue/cause that is meaningful to you.
Happy reading!