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Jan 12, 2012 03:15PM

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I'm half way through The Blood Countess and am about to start Batavia.

Here's my updated list now with a couple more months added.
JANUARY



Cargo by Jessica Au – currently reading
Floodtide by Judy Nunn – currently reading
FEBRAURY



Saving Francesca by Melinda Marchetta
Finnikin of the Rock by Melinda Marchetta
Beyond Fear by Jayne Ford
MARCH



Jellico Road by Melinda Marchetta
Seven Deadly Wonders by Matthew Reilly
What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty
EDIT: I'm going to update this list to SEMI-PROFESSIONAL, as I've found some other books which will suit:)
I'm going to list the ones I can find here, as it'll help keep me on track, plus it may help others find a book;)
January - Outback Heart by Joanne van Os★★★★★
Five Bells by Gail Jones
★★
February -Come Back to Me by Sara Foster★★★★★
My Sister's Funeral by Stephen Bush
March - Granville A Mother's Grief by June ollerenshaw
Death in the Mountains: The True Story of a Tuscan Murder
April - By The Sword by Alison Stuart
Brotherhood , The by Y A Erskine
May - Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves by Matthew Reilly
Me and Mr. Booker by Cory Taylor
June - Deadly Trust by J.J. Cooper
The Diamond Anchor by Jennifer Mills
July - Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay
A Season Of TransformationJayne Fordham
August - It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong
Prime Cut by Alan Carter
September - The Secret River by Kate Grenville
Treespeaker by Katie W. Stewart
October - Matilda Is Missing by Caroline Overington
Bella's Run by Margareta Osborn
November - Nosebleed by Rosanne Dingli
Tiger Men by Judy Nunn
December - Precipice , The by Virginia Duigan
Desert Fish by Cherise Saywell
This is subject to change;)
I'm going to list the ones I can find here, as it'll help keep me on track, plus it may help others find a book;)
February -
My Sister's Funeral by Stephen Bush
March - Granville A Mother's Grief by June ollerenshaw
Death in the Mountains: The True Story of a Tuscan Murder
April - By The Sword by Alison Stuart
Brotherhood , The by Y A Erskine
May - Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves by Matthew Reilly
Me and Mr. Booker by Cory Taylor
June - Deadly Trust by J.J. Cooper
The Diamond Anchor by Jennifer Mills
July - Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay
A Season Of TransformationJayne Fordham
August - It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong
Prime Cut by Alan Carter
September - The Secret River by Kate Grenville
Treespeaker by Katie W. Stewart
October - Matilda Is Missing by Caroline Overington
Bella's Run by Margareta Osborn
November - Nosebleed by Rosanne Dingli
Tiger Men by Judy Nunn
December - Precipice , The by Virginia Duigan
Desert Fish by Cherise Saywell
This is subject to change;)

Thanks...you've got some interesting books too...and you've reminded me I've been wanting to read that Lance Armstrong memoir...I may just pinch it for my list too.
Vix.
Blue Eyed Vixen wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Fantastic group of books there Blue Eyed Vixen!! Well done:)"
Thanks...you've got some interesting books too...and you've reminded me I've been wanting to read that Lance Armstron..."
I've had Lance Armstrong's book here for absolutely ages, I just MUST read it;D
Thanks...you've got some interesting books too...and you've reminded me I've been wanting to read that Lance Armstron..."
I've had Lance Armstrong's book here for absolutely ages, I just MUST read it;D
I have finished my second January read Five Bells by Gail Jones. Review here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Bronwyn wrote: "I notice someone is reading out of order - at least that is what is marked on their list. Are we allowed to read out of order or is that part of the challenge to read the chosen books in the corre..."
It is definitely part of the challenge to read the correct book in the correct month Bronwyn, but as Carmel says, if you have problems getting the book, the 'rules' are bendable:) The most important thing is to enjoy reading (again as Carmel says!)
It is definitely part of the challenge to read the correct book in the correct month Bronwyn, but as Carmel says, if you have problems getting the book, the 'rules' are bendable:) The most important thing is to enjoy reading (again as Carmel says!)

Thanks for that, because most of my books come from the library and you don't always get to choose quite when they will turn up.
Bronwyn wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Bronwyn wrote: "I notice someone is reading out of order - at least that is what is marked on their list. Are we allowed to read out of order or is that part of the challenge to rea..."
Yes, that's right! I often reserve them, and they are either too late for the challenge...or too early..LOL Just do your best with the qualifying times:)
Yes, that's right! I often reserve them, and they are either too late for the challenge...or too early..LOL Just do your best with the qualifying times:)

I'm also reading out of order...I've just about finished my January reads and have some of my February one's ready to go on with, but I wanted a change of genre and just finished a fun fantasy that I had marked for March....I find the same as Brenda, the books I'm looking for are not always available at the library, so I juggle and just keep track of my list. I'm sure that's OK.

January Little People by Jane Sullivan COMPLETED 4 STARS
February Come Back to Meby Sara Foster
March Burn Bright by Marianne de Pierres
April After the Fall by Kylie Ladd
May Summer At Mount Hope by Rosalie Ham
June Fall Girl by Toni Jordan
July Tiger Men by Judy Nunn
August Angel of Ruin by Kim Wilkins
September Beneath the Shadows by Sara Foster
October On the Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta
November A Beautiful Place to Die by Malla Nunn
December The Dressmaker by Posie Graeme-Evans
Mish wrote: "Okay, here's my tentative list for this challenge.
January Little People by Jane Sullivan COMPLETED 4 STARS
February Come Back to Meby [author..."
Excellent list Mish:)
January Little People by Jane Sullivan COMPLETED 4 STARS
February Come Back to Meby [author..."
Excellent list Mish:)

J - Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay. Finished 24/01/12
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I kept reading so I could finish it but I didn't enjoy it. Sorry.
Melanie wrote: "I didn't Brenda, I found it very boring. lol
I kept reading so I could finish it but I didn't enjoy it. Sorry."
Don't apologise Melanie! I have it down to read for July, that's the reason I asked:)
I kept reading so I could finish it but I didn't enjoy it. Sorry."
Don't apologise Melanie! I have it down to read for July, that's the reason I asked:)

Maybe I just don't do that period writing style as I don't read classics like Wutherin Heights or Pride and Prejudice either so maybe you will like it better than me.
Melanie wrote: "I thought it was going to be great as its such a cult classic but I didn't enjoy it as much as I expected.
Maybe I just don't do that period writing style as I don't read classics like Wutherin ..."
Well, I picked it up from a second hand book sale for $1 so either way, I can't go wrong! But we will see...I remember seeing the movie back when it first came out, and I enjoyed that.
Maybe I just don't do that period writing style as I don't read classics like Wutherin ..."
Well, I picked it up from a second hand book sale for $1 so either way, I can't go wrong! But we will see...I remember seeing the movie back when it first came out, and I enjoyed that.


Brenda I'm having issues adding boo links again, do you m..."
Thanks Brenda & Carmel
@ Carmel, that’s good to know. I’m looking forward to reading this book….including On the Jellicoe Road This will be my first Melina Marchetta book :)
Melanie wrote: "I want to see the movie now, Ive been too scared to see it as the pan pipes music sends cold shivers up my spine. lol"
Haha! Yes, if I remember rightly, it's a scary movie! Has you looking over your shoulder!
Haha! Yes, if I remember rightly, it's a scary movie! Has you looking over your shoulder!

Mish, hope you love MM's book as much as I did!!You will then want to read all the othe..."
Yes, I saw the thread in the YA group re MM….they absolutely love her books. I’ll be able to participate in the conversations once I’ve read her book :)

mwahaha picked my copy up at the lifeline bookfest for probably 10c ;D Also have it down in my challenge, and watched the movie last week! :P It is excellent, and the soundtrack really adds to everything.
going kinda crazy wanting to read my feb books but now i've got all my bookfest books im sated (for now ;D)
Wish I had the time to join in these, but I would probably bore you all with poetry...(-:

Mish, hope you love MM's book as much as I did!!You will then want to read all the othe..."
I've been reading a Melina Marchetta book also and now have placed 3 on my challenge list...they certainly are addictive!




MY CHALLENGE LIST FOR JANUARY
I will leave reviews for Cargo (fresh) and Floodtide (bitterly disappointed) shortly.
I don't always get a lot of free time so I've gone ahead and am reading through my February and March books as they become available.




MY CHALLENGE LIST FOR JANUARY
Cargo by Jessica Au read 24/1/2012
Floodtide by Judy Nunn ..."
that very disapointing to hear about FloodtideVix and it was a big book too. The only book I've read of Judy Nunn was Maralinga and that was a very good read. I see you've got it on your TBR list

I have already read my January book before starting the challenge! My January book was So Much to Tell You by John Marsden.

I have already read my January book before starting the challenge! My Jan..."
I just finished Finnikin of the Rock. Excited to hear there is a second book...and Froi had grown on me in the first book. I'm thinking of moving my challenge list now so I can include this for February....lol, I'm soo easily swayed!

I'd love to go and visit it sometime but I still don't know if the mystery is real or not. Too scared to find out. lol

Mish if you want my copy I can sent it to you. I picked it up for cheap at an op shop so it is a little ratty but still readable.

1. In January, J is for John Marsden's The Dead of the Night

I persevered, and yes, it was a fair brick of a book in size! Mish, but I'm set in my feministic standards and the majority of the women being portrayed as week, manipulative opportunists, or unable to survive unless they were attached to a man! just grated on me. Also the given acceptance that the men who did well imported their mistresses from Malaysia to be "used" for 6 months then sent back and replaced with a new one so they could not "stake their claim" ..... oops. I'm starting to rant again....best hop off my soapbox now. :)

Mish if you want my copy I can sent it to you. I picked it up for cheap at an op shop so it is a little ratty b..."
That's so nice of you Melanie....I've sent you a PM :)

Mmmm...don't like the sound of this book Vix. thanks for that.

I'd love to go and visit it sometime but I still don't know if the myste..."
A friend of mine lives quite near Hanging Rock as well and we've been a few times. I think it's kind of a law that if you lose sight of someone at any stage, you have to call out MIRAAAAAAAANDA? really loudly ;)

That music is so haunting.

Rant away! It sounds like the sort of book that would make me furious too.

Thankyou! :)
I have decided that I am going to challenge myself a bit further and only use the letter of the month as an author name (not a book title), so with that in mind my books so far are...
January - So Much to Tell You by John Marsden
February - Does My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah
March - Chain Of Hearts by Maureen McCarthy
Also I am only doing amateur because I have so many other books I want to read! :D

I have already read my January book before starting the ..."
Haha :) Froi is really good! I might have even liked it better than Finnkin, maybe :)
Natasha wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Doing well Natasha:)"
Thankyou! :)
I have decided that I am going to challenge myself a bit further and only use the letter of the month as an author name (not a book title), so wi..."
That's a good idea...well done! I know the feeling....so many books, so little time...lol
Thankyou! :)
I have decided that I am going to challenge myself a bit further and only use the letter of the month as an author name (not a book title), so wi..."
That's a good idea...well done! I know the feeling....so many books, so little time...lol
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