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October's Build Your Own Challenge!
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Alycia----------------13/13 - - - Done!!!!
Becky-------------------10/10 - - - Done!!
BJ Rose---------------3/5
Christine S---------------------------5/8
Gaynell-------------------4/5
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Kesha----------------2/5
Lady Danielle ------------------7/6
Lady Leah-----------------------------6
Laura----------------------------8/8 - - - Done!!!
LethalLovely----------------8/8 - - - Done!!
Lisa Kay-----------------------3/6
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(Thanks for the banner, Lisa Kay!)
You are very welcome, UM & thank you for hosting these challenges!October 2011 BOYC
Challenge:To celebrate Halloween month, my goal is to read books with paranormal creatures.
Goal: 8/8! Completo! Finito!
Two Shapeshifter/Were Books
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Two Vampire Books
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Two Demon Books
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One Ghost Book
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One Witch Book
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With setting up the All Things Autumn and the Lisa's Ladies' Halloween Challenge, I totally forgot!Thanks again, Lethal, my Lovely friend!
I'm in, Dhes! Maybe I'll copy Lethal's idea and try for all paranormal books. Hmm...I shall contemplate this!
Count me in. But, since I'm also doing the Lisa Ladies' Favorite Books Halloween Party challenge, the All Things Autumn challenge, and an urban fantasy challenge, it may be a small list. It'll probably be paranormal or urban fantasy - containing either vampires, witches, werewolves, witches, fae, etc. Of course, it could contain historical because people do dress up in regency costumes, too. Or, it could be published in October! I won't have trouble finding the books - just getting all of them read. :)Edited to list number of books.
I'll try for 5 in October
I'll shoot for 8 books with either a paranormal, fantasy, mystery or spooky theme.We Love Lisa Kleypas
October 2011 BOYC
2/8 Complete
3. A Dance With Dragons by George R.R. Martin (reading)
4. Kiss of Crimson by Lara Adrian
5. Dark Seduction by Brenda Joyce
6. Dream Warrior by Sherrilyn Kenyon
7. Clementine by Cherie Priest (reading)
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Danielle's WLLK October 2011 BYOC October Scare Fest 2011Goal: Complete at least six of the books listed below or books that are scary and get me in the Halloween mood.
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Completed:X/6
Occultation and Other Stories by Laird Barron
The Dark Descent by Various (I will start, but I know I won't finish it)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan
Dark Gods by TED Klein
Ghost Road Blues by Jonathan Maberry
The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories (won't finish it this month)
Pumpkin Jack Skull and Other Tales of Terror by Jacob M. Drake
The Middle of Nowhere by Jessy Marie Roberts
Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist
Nocturnes by John Connolly
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I have a ball, but sometimes I get too scared, especially with the scary movies they show all month. Just ask my sister. :)
Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "I have a ball, but sometimes I get too scared, especially with the scary movies they show all month. Just ask my sister. :)"Haha!!! I bet! I remember I tried to do it last year and I even checked out Salem's Lot from the library... or maybe I bought it? Anyway, I got too scared just thinking about reading it!
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Salem's Lot is very scary. I think I'm a bit masochistic in that I really enjoy scary books, and movies, but they can be too much for me. I can't do the serial killer thing at all, though!
Serial killer stories scare the bejeezus out of me because they're not pretend vampires, or ghosts... they're real.Remember Richard Ramirez, "The Night Stalker?" It was about 30 years ago or so that he was on the loose. I was terrified because my daughter was still little and I barely slept worrying that he'd break into my apartment and hurt her.
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I do remember hearing about him and John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy, etc. Same here. Serial Killers are real life to me. I mean I believe that demons are real, but I believe that God protects us from demons. It's harder to know if the nice looking person isn't actually a psycho murderer. I can't watch any stuff with serial killers w/o getting freaked out. I watch Criminal Minds because I think Spencer is so cute, but sometimes I have to turn it because it disturbs me too much.
I often wonder if serial killers are just insane, or if they're possessed. I'm reading
and if you remember Veck from Lover Unleashed you know his dad was a serial killer, and Veck struggles with that in Envy. And, the main storyline in Envy revolves around a serial killer, the one who was attack at the end of Lover Unleashed.
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I still haven't read Crave, so I might not get to Envy for a while, but I am excited to read it. I'm very intrigued to read about Veck. He was very intense in Lover Unleashed. That must be awful to be the child of a serial killer. The new female agent on Criminal Minds is the daughter of a serial killer.I think some murderers/psychopaths are possessed, but some are just evil. Probably a few are mentally ill and really don't have control over their actions.
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Amazing, Danielle. I added him to my Heroes I'd Do Ten Ways to Sunday list, and that list is NOT just about how sexy they are. They have to have everything to make that list.
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I'm in too! SLR!@Christine S - Oh dear, I have all five books of Brenda Joyce's Master Of Times series. Haven't actually read any of them. *poor me* :)
Anyway, I'm thinking of going paranormal for this month and Vampires and Werwolves will be high on my list. Hey can I get some books from Lisa's Ladies' Favorite Book List??
I have been in a reading rut these last couple of months but I am feeling the motivation again! So Sign me up for 10 books this month.Changing Seasons, Changing Attitude Challenge:
The Duke
Magic Bites
Unleashed
Warrior
White Witch, Black Curse
Daring a Duke
Shadow KissTalk Me Down
Darkfever
TBD
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All/any books subject to change.
We Love Lisa KleypasBuild Your Own Challenge
October 1-31
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Books Published in October
1. O'Rourke's Bride by Barbara Dan - 10.01.06
2. And One Rode West by Heather Graham - 10.01.92
3. All I Ever Needed by Jo Goodman - 10.01.03
4. Crave by J.R. Ward - 10.25.10
5. The Reckless Bride by Stephanie Laurens - 10.15.10
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "BJ Rose, I really enjoyed Crave, and Envy which came out in September was so, so so good."I loved Covet, so I don't know why it's taken me so long to get to Crave. And it looks like I'll want to continue on with Envy - thanks for the recommendation!
WLLK October's Build Your Own Challenge - 0/4 Insatiable - Meg Cabot
Tracking the Tempest (Jane True #2) - Nicole Peeler
Accidentally Demonic (Accidentals #4) - Dakota Cassidy
Kiss and Hell (Hell #1) - Dakota Cassidy
I'll add more as I go along! :)
October Build Your Own Challenge- read 8 books from my TBR pile including my monthly book club selection.0 / 8 completed
1. Haunting Love Stories with Betina Krahn *
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^ Book club selection
* Anthology book
So, Dhes, a question: is it okay to overlap challenges... for something on the Autumn challenge to be on the October challenge?
Lisa Kay wrote: "So, Dhes, a question: is it okay to overlap challenges... for something on the Autumn challenge to be on the October challenge?"Absolutely!
W♥LK: ~ October's Build Your Own Challenge ~Duration: October 1st - October 31st.





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Cookie Month - 1 book pertaining to cookies.
1. Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, by Joanne Fluke (library ebook)
Sarcastic Month - 1 book with a character that is sarcastic.
2. Love, Lies and Liquor, by M.C. Beaton (OD audio)
Seafood Month - 1 book that has something to do with the sea.
3. Lover's Lane, by Jill Marie Landis (OD audio)
Pet Peeve Week - 1 romance book theme usually a Romancelandia pet peeve.
4. TBD
Halloween or Spooky Theme - 2 books pertaining to ghosts or something spooky.
5. Ghost at Work, by Carolyn Hart (My i library audio)
6. The Peach Keeper, by Sarah Addison Allen (library CD; transfer to iPod Touch)
#4-TBD
Okay, ladies. Please help me with my "pet peeve" book this month.I need a recommendation whose theme is "second chance at love." I mean the type of 2nd chance between two people who once had it and lost it - only to find it again. I'm not big on this theme; I figure, once it's over, man-oh-man, it's OVER.
Also, any recs will need to be available at my library, as I'm not buying it, LOL! (pun intended)
Thanks!!
Here ya go, Lisa Kay - http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...I have 11, 9 that I've read for sure. Give them a look and see if there's anything that interests you, if you like.
Lisa Kay wrote: "Okay, ladies. Please help me with my "pet peeve" book this month.I need a recommendation whose theme is "second chance at love." I mean the type of 2nd chance between two people who once had it..."
First thing that popped in my head was
. I'm not a big fan of "2nd chance" romances-although, I don't go out of my way to avoid them either-but I thought PA was VERY good.
Another question, Dhes: Does
meet my criteria, or is it just a 2nd chance at love for the heroine - with someone else?A first question, Lethal: After about 100 pages, I couldn't get into
(loved that someone said it should be called Not Quite a Wife. Is this more of the same angst?
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October's Build Your Own Challenge
Duration - October 1st - October 31st.
Ahhh, yes. A new month, a new challenge - and I almost forgot about it! Thank you, Lethal, for the reminder!!!
So here we go: If you’ve done this before, and many of you have, you know the drill. If not, here’s how it works –
The challenges in this group are designed to be not very challenging, hence the title, Not Too Challenging Challenges. That means that you get to design the challenge around the books you want to read and the only requirement is that the books somehow remind you of October.
Some ideas might be –
**Books that are published in October.
**Stories that have something to do with Fall, Halloween, Columbus Day, etc.
Some October Holidays and Observances -
* Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
* American Pharmacist Month
* Apple Jack Month
* Awareness Month
* Breast Cancer Awareness Month
* Clergy Appreciation Month
* Computer Learning Month
* Cookie Month
* Domestic Violence Awareness Month
* Eat Country Ham Month
* International Drum Month
* Lupus Awareness Month
* National Diabetes Month
* National Pizza Month
* National Vegetarian Month
* National Popcorn Popping Month
* Sarcastic Month
* Seafood Month
Also -
Some Weekly Celebrations:
* Week 1 Get Organized Week
* Week 1 Customer Service Week
* Week 2 Fire Prevention Week
* Week 2 Pet Peeve Week
* Week 3 Pastoral Care Week
So you see, with a little imagination it’s very easy to find books that will work in these challenges! If you have no imagination at all, copy someone else's challenge!!
The only restriction is that you can’t begin reading for this challenge until October 1st, and you must be finished on or before October 31st.
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Sign up below if you’d like to join us!