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OFFICIAL WINTER CHALLENGE - 2008/2009

5 POINT TASKS
7. Read A Book Whose Title Starts With The Word Who, What, Where, When, Why Or How.
How Reading Changed my Life - by Anna Quindlen
Currently 10 pts.

Susanna -- Bless you! I just got Outlander from the library!! *footnote added...crap, my copy only has 627 pages! Dastardly!!!*
Thank you to everyone else for the suggestions!!! I think I found my choice, but I always leave it open until I actually read the book, and I don't have a prayer of getting a 700 pager done during the holidays with my job!!

8. Read A Book Whose Title Contains The Word Winter, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or any other winter holiday.
The Redbird Christmas A Novel by Fannie Flagg

4/29; 35/305


4. Read A Book And Read It's Sequel. Books should be read back to back. They can be any two books from a series (not necessarily book 1 & 2) but should be read in order i.e. book 3 then book 4 not book 5 then 8.
The City of Ember and People of Sparks by Jeanne DuPrau
Tasks Completed: 3
Total Points: 30


TOTAL TASKS COMPLETED: 4/33
TOTAL POINTS: 65

I wasn't really planning on using it for that but I could not resist! I'm still a little bitter about being pregnant! love (and cherish) the results... hate the 9 months of HELL!

- The Book Thief - Markus Zusak - 5 pts
Total tasks completed - 3 / 33
Total Points - 25 / 375




10 Point Tasks
10. HP and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
25 Point Tasks
3. Read a book of at least 700 pages: HP and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
Total Points Earned: 35 points
Next up: Read a romance novel: Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer


10 pts Completed with:
Love is a Mix Tape - Rob Sheffield
New total: 25 pts
3/ 33 tasks
Liz (vegas)

1. February Is African American History Month: Read A Book With A Main Character Who Is African American Or A Biography/Autobiography Of An African American.
2. February Is National Library Lovers Month...Visit Your Local Library And Either Check Out A Book Or For Those Who Have To Own - Buy One From A Library Sale And Read That Book. (Previously Purchased Books Don’t Count.)Just finished Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan which I borrowed from the library
3. For Valentine’s Day: Read a Romance Novel. Finally read Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
4. It’s Winter: Read A Book Whose Title Contains a Winter Weather Word – i.e. Blizzard, Snow, Ice, Sleet, Icicle, Snowflake, Frost, Freeze, Slush, Flurry, Chill, Or Hail. Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris
5. Pick 10 Books From Your TBR List, Put The Titles Pieces Of Paper, And Pick One Out Of A Basket Or A Hat Whatever You Can Find, And Then Read That Book. ReadThe Godmother by Carrie Adams
6. Read A Book By A New, First Time Author. (The author can have only one published book at the time you read it.)Tweak:Growing up on Methamphetamines by Nic Sheff
7. Read A Book Whose Title Starts With The Word Who, What, Where, When, Why Or How.
8. Read A Book Whose Title Contains The Word Winter, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or any other winter holiday. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
9. Read A Mystery Novel.
10. The Oscars Are In February: Read a Book you’ve Already Seen the Film To.Read True Grit by Charles Portis
10 POINT TASKS
1. For Chinese New Year: Read a Book That Takes Place in China or Was Written By a Chinese Author.
2. For The Holiday Season: Read a Book with a Holiday Song in the Title.
3. For Christmas: Read a Book with Any of the Following in the Title: Angel, Miracle, God, Jesus, Shepherd, Manger, Wise Man, Mary, or Joseph.
4. For Valentine’s Day: Read a Book with the Word Love, Romance, Kiss, Valentine, Cupid, Sweetheart or Heart in the Title.
5. Many Great Authors Died In 2008: Read A Book By An Author Who Died This Year. http://www.fantasticfiction.co... Read Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
6. Read A Book That Takes Place In A Country That Is Part Of Your Ancestry Black Irish by Casey Sherman
7. Read A Book Where The Main Character Is Mentally Or Physically Handicapped.
8. Read A Book Whose Title Contains The Word King, Queen, Princess, Prince, Duke, Or Duchess.
9. Read A Book With December, January, Or February In The Title.
10. Read A Book With A Title Containing The Name Of A Body Part (Eg. Hand, Nail, Finger, Toe, Etc).
15 POINT TASKS
1. For African American History Month: Read a Book about the Civil Rights Movement (Non-Fiction) or Takes Place during That Time Period (Fiction).
2. For Christmas: Read a Book with the word Santa, Elf, or the Name of Any of the Reindeer in the Title.
3. For Valentine’s Day: Read a Book with the Word Chocolate (Or Type of Chocolate or Other Candy) In The Title, Then Eat That Kind Of Chocolate Or Candy.
4. Read A Book And Read It's Sequel. Books should be read back to back. They can be any two books from a series (not necessarily book 1 & 2) but should be read in order i.e. book 3 then book 4 not book 5 then 8. Read Dead Until Dark and Living Dead in Dallas books 1 & 2 of the Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris
5. Read A Book Where One Of The Main Characters Has The Same Profession As You.
6. Read A Historical Fiction Book Featuring A
Famous Historic Personality Or A Biography Of A Historical Figure.
7. Read A Non-Fiction Book About A Religion Other
Than Your Own.
8. Read A Book That Relates To One Of Your New Year's Resolutions.
9. The Oscar’s are coming: Read a Book or Play Whose Movie Counterpart Was Nominated or That Won in the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay Category and Watch the Film. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A... Read Little Women and then watched the Katherine Hepburn version of the movie which won best adapted screenplay
10. In Honor Of Inauguration Day: Read A Book About Politics/Politicians (Fiction Or Non-Fiction).
25 POINT TASKS
1. Karen's Task - Read a book about / set in / or by an author of a country with a name that starts with the first letter of your name (first / middle / last). Example - If your name is John - you could read a book about Japan, set in Jamaica, or written by an author from Jordan. http://www.listofcountriesofth...Read How Stella Got Her Groove Back which is set partially in Jamaica
2. Ann From S.C.'s Task - Read a book that you have started but never finished. Finally finished Stardust by Neil Gaiman
3. Lisa's Task - Read a book of at least 700 pages. Finally finished Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell My copy was 846 pages long.
Total as of 2/25/09-160pts

1. Karen's Task - Read a book about / set in / or by an author of a country with a name that starts with the first letter of your name (first / middle / last). Example - If your name is John - you could read a book about Japan, set in Jamaica, or written by an author from Jordan.
F - I was thinking france
Suite Francaise - Irene nemirovsky
would this book be suitable? I think it's set in france in 1941, i'm not sure if the whole book is in france though??

2. Check a book out from a library
Odd Hours by Dean Koontz
8. Read a book whose title contains the word winter, etc
A Christmas Carol
Total: 10 points


OFMATT – 65
SUZIER - 50
CYNTHIA - 45
DARLA – 35
SERA - 35
KAREN – 30
SARENNA – 30
ALICE - 25
ANGELA - 25
FALLON – 25
LIZVEGAS - 25
MARSHA - 25
LISA (CO) - 20
LISA (NV) - 20
MELISSA - 20
ANGIE - 15
ANN FROM SC - 15
ELIZ - 15
FIONA – 15
JAIME (EIFFEL TOWER) - 15
JEANE - 15
LINDSEY - 15
SANDY - 15
ALYSSA - 10
HEATHER (ONE OF MANY) - 10
JEN – 10
JOANIE - 10
LIZ (NY) – 10
ANN - 5
ELIZABETH - 5
JAIME (25) - 5
KATHRYN – 5
KRISTINA - 5
LAURA - 5
LIZ (BROOKLYN) – 5
MELODY - 5
STEPHANIE - 5

Everybody check the leaderboard make sure I got your points down (there were over 50 posts when I came back so I could have missed someone).
To answer some questions
Ann - yes you may read a non-fiction book for mentally ill/handicapped challenge.
Fiona - you may read the book about the local boy as long as it fits one of the tasks for this challenge.
Kristina - yes it doesn't matter when you read any of the challenges during the 3 month period - you'll earn the same amount of points if you do a christmas task in February that you would if you did it December. And as to the other question yes you may use a translation for the WWWWWH task.
Fallon - that book sounds fine author/country/name challenge
Heather - yes you can read non-fiction for the career task.

10 POINTS - For Chinese New Year: Read a Book That Takes Place in China or Was Written By a Chinese Author. - The Kitchen God's Wife By Amy Tan
5 POINTS - Read A Mystery Novel. – The Good Thief's Guide to Paris By Chris Ewan
5 POINTS - Pick A Book Out Of A Hat - Elegance By Kathleen Tessaro
10 POINTS - Read A Book That Takes Place In A Country That Is Part Of Your Ancestry. England - The Undomestic Goddess By Sophie Kinsella
10 POINTS - Read A Book Whose Title Contains The Word King, Queen, Princess, Prince, Duke, Or Duchess. – The Mighty Queens of Freeville: A Mother, a Daughter, and the People Who Raised Them By Amy Dickinson
5 POINTS - Read A Book Whose Title Starts With The Word Who, What, Where, When, Why Or How. – Where or When By Anita Shreve
NEXT TASK
Read A Book And Read its Sequel. - Scot On The Rocks: How I Survived My Ex-Boyfriend's Wedding With My Dignity Ever-So Slightly Intact & Jack With A Twist: Engaging Your Adversary And Other Things They Don't Teach You In Law School By Brenda Janowitz
Tasks Completed: 6/29
Total Points Earned: 45/305



Cynthia..would you count a book about anorexia/bulimia for the mentally ill/handicapped. Also for mystery..would The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel work? I was looking through a "mystery" list on here and that one came up.
Thanks for all your help Cynthia!!

1. February Is African American History Month: Read A Book With A Main Character Who Is African American Or A Biography/Autobiography Of An African American.
The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah-12/8
Up to 25 points

10 points- Read A Book That Takes Place In A Country That Is Part Of Your Ancestry
The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver (i'm Native American so it does count!!)
total: 10 sweeet

For 10 pt. task #4 (For Valentine’s Day: Read a Book with the Word Love, Romance, Kiss, Valentine, Cupid, Sweetheart or Heart in the Title.), could the word lover count?
For 15 pt. task #5 (Read A Book Where One Of The Main Characters Has The Same Profession As You.), can I read a book that just features a full-time parent (a dad) as a main character (I'm a stay-at-home-mom) or does it have to be gender specific (a mom)?

Charity - lover would be fine, and so would the stay at home dad instead of mom.

Charity, what book would that be? I am also a SAHM, and I need a book. Thanks, Ann"
Not sure yet, but I believe one of the main characters in The Hours by Michael Cunningham is a SAHM.

1. Karen's Task - Read a book about / set in / or by an author of a country with a name that starts with the first letter of your name.
My Father's Wives by Jose Eduardo Agualusa
Set in Angola - A for Alice
Tasks: 1/33
Points: 25

Read a book you've already seen the film to: Stardust by Neil Gaiman
Tasks completed so far= 2
(Above mentioned + Read a book w/any of the following in the title: God, Miracle, Angel...)
Total points so far= 15

5 point tasks
7. How To Be Lost
8. A Christmas Carol
15 point tasks
5. Intensive Care: The Story of a Nurse
25 point tasks
1. Rainbow Diary
Total points: 50

Completed Tasks
8. Read A Book Whose Title Contains The Word Winter, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or any other winter holiday
*The Christmas Carol
Total Points: 5

For 15 points just finished Santa Baby
2/25 tasks
20/375 points
190 points to go for my personal goal :~)

I’ve managed to do all that by myself without joining the goup…plus, I’m sort of a lurker and am very sporadic about posting things in groups so I always feel guilty about joining the super active ones, but then I saw a link to this challenge on a book page for…well, I don’t remember which book it was now, but “OFFICIAL WINTER CHALLENGE” caught my eye and I clicked on it.
I did some counting and realized that attempting this challenge would force me to read sixteen (sixteen!) books that are, as we speak, collecting dust and cat hair on a shelf at home (one has been there for more than 10 years). So the rest is history. I’m in, I’m in, I’m in!!!
I'm not on the board yet but hope to be soon. Good luck everybody!

Good luck!


And for everybody who’s also making some selections based on what’s already sitting at home, doesn’t it feel great to feel like you’re making some real progress on the TBR pile?!?
I know my husband will be pleased, since I seldom keep books after I’ve read them. Books leaving the house are always an event to be celebrated in his mind (because he’s the one who gets to haul the boxes of books up and down the stairs whenever we move)!


OFMATT – 65
SUZIER - 50
CYNTHIA - 45
DARLA – 40
SARENNA – 35
SERA - 35
KAREN – 30
LINDSEY - 30
MARSHA - 30
STEPHANIE - 30
ALICE - 25
ANGELA - 25
ANGIE - 25
FALLON – 25
FIONA – 25
LIZVEGAS - 25
TIFFANY - 25
HEATHER (ONE OF MANY) - 20
LAURA - 20
LISA (CO) - 20
LISA (NV) - 20
MELISSA - 20
MELODY - 20
ALYSSA - 15
ANN FROM SC - 15
BNOIR - 15
ELIZ - 15
JAIME (EIFFEL TOWER) - 15
JEANE - 15
SANDY - 15
ELIZABETH - 10
JAIME (25) - 10
JEN – 10
JOANIE - 10
LIZ (NY) – 10
ANN - 5
BETH - 5
KATHRYN – 5
KRISTINA - 5
LIZ (BROOKLYN) – 5
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Read A Mystery Novel. THE THIRTEENTH TALE by Diane Setterfield for 5 points. I don't know how I will start another book as I think I need to think about this one for a few days. It was absolutely amazing and I can't stop thinking about it.