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message 51: by [deleted user] (new)

Can we choose books already in our TBR shelf, or do we have to go looking for new ones?


message 52: by Maggi (new)

Maggi Andersen Here's the rest of mine:
Short story: The Right Man
TBR The Sense of an Ending
Easter: Finding Home


message 53: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Tanvi wrote: "Can we choose books already in our TBR shelf, or do we have to go looking for new ones?"

Ones already there Tanvi, oh I wouldn't ask you to add more in;D


message 54: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Kim Marie wrote: "Now that's an impossible challenge Brenda!"

Haha!!I know, that's my downfall!!!


message 55: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Maggi wrote: "Here's the rest of mine:
Short story: The Right Man
TBR The Sense of an Ending
Easter: Finding Home"


Looks good Maggi!!


message 56: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
1. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
2. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
3. Cloud Tea Monkeys by Mal Peet
4. Alanna: The First Adventure by Tamora Pierce
5. The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham
6. A Curse Dark As Gold by Elizabeth C. Bunce
7. My Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin
8. All Hail The New Puritans by Nicholas Blincoe
9. Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke
10. The Easter Parade by Richard Yates

That's a fantastic list of books Tanvi...I've linked them to help the other members - just click, read the blurb, and maybe they'll choose them for their lists as well!!!


message 57: by [deleted user] (new)

Brenda wrote: "1. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
2. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
3. Cloud Tea Monkeys by Mal Peet
4. [book:A..."


Thanks, Brenda! A couple of them are definitely out of my comfort zone. Thanks for linking - I'll make sure to link next time.


message 58: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Tanvi wrote: "Brenda wrote: "1. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
2. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
3. Cloud Tea Monkeys by [author:Mal Peet|200..."


You're very welcome:) It's good to go out of your comfort zone, isn't it....these challenges definitely help with that;D


message 59: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 86 comments I have found another Easter themed book I read it a few years back - but may just reread it for #10

The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert Rankin


message 60: by Davina (last edited Feb 19, 2012 11:52PM) (new)

Davina | 154 comments I'm having trouble with my list as I don't want to add anymore to my TBR list as I want to keep it achievable. So if anyone has time to look at my list of to reads and make suggestions that would be great.
St Patricks day: ?????
Labour Day: The Piper's Son by Melina Marchetta
Reduce: Beastly
Re use:
City of Ashes
Re cycle: Saving Francesca
Colours of Autumn: Red Riding Hood
INternational womans day: The Calling
Anthology: Many Bloody Returns
I stopped reading it so I'll just wait for Autumn to finish it.
Dragon; I'm using my daughters library book that she just borrowed from the library called "The dragon Festival" An Vrombaut
Easter


message 61: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Feb 20, 2012 12:13AM) (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Davina wrote: "I'm having trouble with my list as I don't want to add anymore to my TBR list as I want to keep it achievable. So if anyone has time to look at my list of to reads and make suggestions that would b..."

Saving Francesca could be used for Easter (family), Davina...do you have another from your TBR list you could borrow from the library as your 'recycle'?

Irish Girls Are Back in Town by Cecelia Ahern is perfect for St Patricks Day:)

Is that the only 2 you're having trouble with?


message 62: by Davina (new)

Davina | 154 comments I just added the Cecelia Ahern books so I could do the challenge. I'm so bad. Unfortunately my library doesn't have it so I'm going to have to go The Time Of My Life.
I borrow most of my books from the library so basically my entire TBR list.
Thanks Brenda


message 63: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Davina wrote: "I just added the Cecelia Ahern books so I could do the challenge. I'm so bad. Unfortunately my library doesn't have it so I'm going to have to go The Time Of My Life.
..."


Can you get the library to get it in for you? You have plenty of time for it. There could be others there with Irish connections, but the fact that I hadn't read many of them made me unsure. Is there anything else you need help with?


message 64: by Davina (new)

Davina | 154 comments So lets see we have
Easter: Saving Francesca
Recycle: Eighth Grade Bites
so that means I'm in for the challenge.


message 65: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Davina wrote: "So lets see we have
Easter: Saving Francesca
Recycle: Eighth Grade Bites
so that means I'm in for the challenge."


With all the other ones you listed before, you most certainly are:) Plus your St Patrick's one:) Well done!!


message 66: by Davina (new)

Davina | 154 comments Brenda wrote: "Davina wrote: "I just added the Cecelia Ahern books so I could do the challenge. I'm so bad. Unfortunately my library doesn't have it so I'm going to have to go [book:The Time Of My L..."

Thanks for your help. I hadn't thought to ask them to get it in. I think I finished picking your brain Brenda.


message 67: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Feb 20, 2012 01:18AM) (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Davina wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Davina wrote: "I just added the Cecelia Ahern books so I could do the challenge. I'm so bad. Unfortunately my library doesn't have it so I'm going to have to go [book:T..."

LOL!! Feel free anytime:) (I often put a reserve on a book online from my library, and they get it in for me, then email me to let me know!..good luck with it)


message 68: by Sally906 (last edited Feb 20, 2012 02:17PM) (new)

Sally906 | 86 comments OK - all my list is in place now - just need March to start.

By the way - I have selected a childs Easter book for my easter theme - but am I right in thinking it could be a book about a family, not necesserily Easter themed?


message 69: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Feb 20, 2012 02:53PM) (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Sally906 wrote: "OK - all my list is in place now - just need March to start.

By the way - I have selected a childs Easter book for my easter theme - but am I right in thinking it could be a book about a family,..."


That's fine Sally, as long as it has something related to the suggestions there. Did you do your complete list here yet?
EDIT: I just went back and found it Sally, and it looks good:)


message 70: by Maggie (last edited Feb 27, 2012 08:22PM) (new)

Maggie Autumn starts with March right? So in a few days time? Cos I'm itching to read a few I've chosen.


message 71: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Sure does Maggie...2 more sleeps...lol


message 72: by Drew (new)

Drew Constance (Authenticangelblissgmailcom) | 2 comments 1. There You'll Find Me - Jenny B Jones

2. Lover Revealed - J.R.WARD - Ex- Homicide Cop

3. Pretties - Scott Westerfeld

4. Five on a Treasure Island - Enid Blyton

5. Lenobia's Vow - P.C & Kristin Cast

6. Circle of Fire - Keri Arthur

7. Wither - Lauren De Stafano -Not too sure about this but I really wanted to read a novel with a female protagonist that deals with issues facing women and their rights.

I have a lot of Net-Galley Kindle books to read this month as well as various other Library and TBR books of my own so let’s see how these go. Subject to change.
Blair


message 74: by Sharon (last edited Mar 26, 2012 01:40AM) (new)

Sharon | 160 comments My Books for the Autumn Challenge:

1. St Patrick's Day Demons of the Ocean (Vampirates, #1) by Justin Somper by Justin Somper (1 of the lead characters is Irish)
2. Australian Labour Day The Dressmaker by Posie Graeme-Evans by Posie Graeme Parker (about a girl orphaned at 13, pregnant at 15 who makes her way by becoming a dressmaker)
3. Reduce Hell Island (Shane Schofield, #4) by Matthew Reilly by Matthew Reilly
4. Re-Use Me by Katherine Hepburn (couldn't find link for this book, will try again later)
5. Recycle Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta by Melina Marchetta
6. Colours of Autumn The Red Queen (The Cousins' War, #2) by Philippa Gregory by Philippa Gregory
7.International Women's Day The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins by Suzanne Collins
8. Short Story The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror (Penguin Classics) by Robert Louis Stevenson by R L Stevenson
9. Chinese Year of The Dragon The Cardinal's Blade by Pierre Pevel (cannot find link will try again later)
10. Easter Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl by Roald Dahl.


message 75: by Kylie (last edited Mar 19, 2012 12:48PM) (new)

Kylie 1. Irish Author/Character/Ireland: The Sealed Letter By Emma Donoghue
2. Working Class Character: Maid - The Help By Kathryn Stockett By Ransom Riggs
4. Reread a favorite: Kaleidoscope By Danielle Steel
5. Library Book: Damaged By Cathy Glass 4 stars 3/03/2012
6. Has Red/Gold/Brown/Orange/Yellow in title - Red: Blood Red Road By Moira Young
7. Strong Female Character - : Catching Fire 5 stars 19/03/2012
8. Short Story - A Piece of Time By Traci Harding
9. Reference/character of a dragon in it or on cover - Eragon: Eragon By Christopher Paolini
10. Easter theme: Ogres Don't Hunt Easter Eggs By Debbie Dadey 3 stars 14/03/2012


The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue The Help by Kathryn Stockett ] Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs Kaleidoscope by Danielle Steel Damaged by Cathy Glass Blood Red Road (Dust Lands, #1) by Moira Young Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins Eragon (Inheritance, #1) by Christopher Paolini Ogres Don't Hunt Easter Eggs (The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids Holiday Special, #5) by Debbie Dadey


message 76: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Great lists Sharon and Kylie:)


message 77: by Louise (new)

Louise (louisecc) | 192 comments My gosh! I have been so busy burning the candle at all three ends lately, that I realised I haven't even posted my reading list! It's not complete (and subject to change without notice) but here it is:

1. St Patrick's Day - In the Woods by Tana French.
2. Australian Labour Day - TBA
3. REDUCE - Read a book from your TBR shelf Babylon by Viktor Pelevin
4. RE-USE - Re-read an old favourite Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
5. RECYCLE - Read any book from the library Three Bags Full by Leonie Swann
6. Colours of Autumn - The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius ; translated by Robert Graves.
7. International Womans Day 8th March - The Curse of the Pharaohsby Elizabeth Peters
8. The days are getting shorter - TBA
9. Chinese Year of the Dragon - Bones of the Dragon by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
10. Easter 6th - 9th April - TBA


In the Woods (Dublin Murder Squad, #1) by Tana French Crocodile on the Sandbank (Amelia Peabody, #1) by Elizabeth Peters Babylon by Victor Pelevin Three Bags Full by Leonie Swann The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius The Curse of the Pharaohs (Amelia Peabody, #2) by Elizabeth Peters Bones of the Dragon (Dragonships of Vindras, #1) by Margaret Weis


message 78: by Deb (last edited May 28, 2012 02:26AM) (new)

Deb (varmint) | 66 comments I am not going to finish this challenge in time but I was really surprised to see how well I did.... I did pick some mammoth books! anyway I will continue reading until I have read all of the books I picked. I will probably finish The Memory Keepers Daughter in time which will be one more, giving me a total of 7/10 - better than last year anyway.

St. Patrick's Day The Magic Cup (Mass Market Paperback) by Andrew M. Greeley Labour Day (teacher) The Magus by John Fowles

Reduce (TBR) An Echo in the Bone (Outlander, #7) by Diana Gabaldon - finished
Reuse Cross Stitch by Diana Gabaldon finished
Recycle Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier finished

Autumn colours Lord John and the Private Matter (Lord John Grey, #1) by Diana Gabaldon finished
International Womens Day Outback Heart by Joanne van Os finished

Short story: We were from the Mountains (Kate Morton)finished
Chinese Year of the Dragon Inheritance (Inheritance, #4) by Christopher Paolini
Easter (family) The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards - currently reading


message 79: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Great lists Louise and Deb:)


message 80: by Bronwyn (last edited Apr 24, 2012 04:56PM) (new)

Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments Here are my choice of books so far for this 3 month challenge.

1. St Patrick's Day - Lilac Bus by Maeve Binchy
2. Australian Labour Day – How about a dog breeder – Celebration by Fern Michaels 3* audio 14/03/12
It's Clean up Australia Day 4th March:
3. REDUCE – Donovan's Bed by Debra Mullins 4* 17/03/12
4. RE-USE - The Innocent by Harlan Corben - audio
5. RECYCLE – Always the Vampire by Nancy Haddock (library book) - 3* 10/04/12

6. Colours of Autumn - Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey by Craig Silvey 3* 12/03/12

7. International Womans Day 8th March - The Promise: An Italian Romance by Lisa Clifford - 5* 24/03/12

8. The days are getting shorter - Dublin 4 by Maeve Binchy - 2* audio 13/04/12

9. Chinese Year of the Dragon - Dragon Actually by GA Aitken

10. Easter 6th - 9th April - Read a book depicting the origin of Easter; The Easter Story by Anita Ganeri - 3* 10/04/12


message 81: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 328 comments 7. Half Broke Horses A very strong woman indeed in this fast-paced story based on the tough life of the author's grandmother on Arizona ranches. I really liked the dry humour, sense of adventure and life lessons scattered throughout. 4.5 stars.


message 82: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Lesley wrote: "7. Half Broke Horses A very strong woman indeed in this fast-paced story based on the tough life of the author's grandmother on Arizona ranches. I really liked the dry humour, sense ..."

Finished one already Lesley!! Well done:)


message 83: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Bronwyn wrote: "Here are my choice of books so far for this 3 month challenge.

1. St Patrick's Day - Irish author, character or set in Ireland – Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning
2. Australian Lab..."


Looking good Bronwyn!


message 84: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (snuggleglooms) | 381 comments I have started the Autumn Reading Challange with

Heart's Blood (Whistling Tor, #1) by Juliet Marillier

I have been enjoying it but the thing of it is, is its meant to be a twist on Beauty and the Beast which is all fine but, I had in mind Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast but I think it must be more closely aligned to the Brothers Grimm fairytale. So I have a feeling I am missing alot of the points of the plot because I am not familiar with the Grimm fairytale.

It's very heavy in the fantasy arena which isn't usually my scene either but its been enjoyable I just wish I knew the Grimms version of Beauty and the Beast better.


message 85: by Janine (new)

Janine (janineor) | 2172 comments I have just finished my first book for this challenge The Time Of My Life by Cecelia Ahern written by an Irish author and based in Ireland although it could have been based anywhere. Found it ok with a very different concept but only gave it 3*


message 86: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Well done Jessy and Janine:)


message 87: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (snuggleglooms) | 381 comments Have not longed finished Heart's Blood (Whistling Tor, #1) by Juliet Marillier gave it 3 *'s because as nice as the story was I couldn't quite get right into it felt like I was outside looking in rather then being part of the story. Nice story though and if you are into Fantasy you would probably enjoy it alot more then I did.


message 88: by Irina (last edited Mar 05, 2012 02:55AM) (new)

Irina Kozlova | 13 comments Just finished my number one The Forgotten Waltz by Anne Enright , quite liked it. Started Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones for Australian Labour day (one of the main characters is a teacher).


message 89: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Doing well Mountain_goat:)


message 90: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 328 comments Have finished #5 The Teahouse Fire but it was a struggle. IMO there was no character development so I felt nothing towards them. There was intricate detail on the tea ceremony and old Kyoto so I do understand the positive reviews. Only 2 stars from me though.


message 91: by Jessy (last edited Mar 05, 2012 07:21PM) (new)

Jessy (snuggleglooms) | 381 comments Have read my second reading challange book. Do You Take This Cop? (Harlequin Superromance) by Beth Andrews I gave it Quick sweet read. Uncomplicated boy meets girl, boy saves girl and live happily ever after lol What can I say I am such a sucker for a happy ending :oP hehehe




message 92: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
Haha!! Well done Jessy:D Cute, as usual!!


message 93: by Davina (new)

Davina | 154 comments Have finished two of my books for this challenge and have to say am pretty pleased with myself. The first one was COLOURS OF AUTUMN Red Riding Hood by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright Red Riding Hood by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright I'm not going to put the link to my review because I couldn't articulate my feeling about the book properly but I did enjoy it even though they spoilt it by having to go online for an extra chapter.
The second one I enjoyed was the ANTHOLOGIES I read Many Bloody Returns Many Bloody Returns by Charlaine Harris . Here is the link to my review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....
Very short as usual as I'm scared of putting spoilers in.


message 94: by Adhityani (new)

Adhityani (dhitri) Top job, Davina! I left a comment on your review... The anthology sounds like the perfect gift for a bestie.


message 95: by Adhityani (new)

Adhityani (dhitri) Started my Autumn challenge with Cleopatra by Pulitzer prize winning biographer Stacy Schiff - eloquent narration that casts light (and in part, imagination) ino the gaps of ancient history. Thi book attempts to set the record straight, debunk the myth of Cleopatra the Seductress and instead seeks to establish her as the strong and intelligent at times scrupulous ruler of Egypt in its final glory era.


message 96: by Dee-Ann (new)

Dee-Ann | 644 comments Lesley wrote: "7. Half Broke Horses A very strong woman indeed in this fast-paced story based on the tough life of the author's grandmother on Arizona ranches. I really liked the dry humour, sense ..."

Lesley, Have you read The Glass Castlewhich was written before HBH is set after HBH (bit like the StarWars saga)based on the author's life. This was one of my favourite books back in 2010 ... truly amazing and almost unbelievable story.


message 97: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79967 comments Mod
I have finished my first for this challenge Reunion in Death (Roarke is Irish) Review is here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I have started my recycle (library) title Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World. Haven't read much yet, but enjoying it so far!


message 98: by Adhityani (new)

Adhityani (dhitri) Dee-Ann wrote: "Lesley wrote: "7. Half Broke Horses A very strong woman indeed in this fast-paced story based on the tough life of the author's grandmother on Arizona ranches. I really liked the dry..."

Lesley, I highly recommend The Glass Castle, too! HBH in my TBR list now :)


message 99: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Dee-Ann wrote: "Lesley wrote: "7. Half Broke Horses A very strong woman indeed in this fast-paced story based on the tough life of the author's grandmother on Arizona ranches. I really liked the dry..."

i agree - The Glass Castle was fantastic


message 100: by Lesley (new)

Lesley | 328 comments Read #6 Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat and gave it only 1 star. A dull read.


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