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First and foremost, I'm glad that everybody in this group feels comfortable enough to express dissenting opinions with no problem, and I appreciate honest feedback.
Just to give everybody an insight to how I put together the categories each month might be helpful here. Most of you probably noticed that there are semi-permanent parts in the challenge, and then there are open ones.
You all know there will be Beginning letter of the month, geography, birthday, etc. I also allot between 3-5 categories to be pulled from suggestions of group members or inspired by monthly events.
Some section I've already planned in advance like the Romance Genre (I have 12 to cover the whole year) and Of Lists and Shelves (I have around 10 sources).
I have to admit I try to mix-up the categories each month, with easy ones and I would always threw in 2-3 hard ones. And yes, I do that on purpose. : ) After all, why call it a challenge if it's all going to be a walk-in-the-park.
So, yes, I'm sticking to my guns, so to speak. : ) I will continue to have my List and Shelves category for 2010. However, I promise that whatever list or shelf I choose it will have at minimum no less than 100 book titles to choose from.
Same with the romance genre category, no matter how loud Photojim complained he didn't want to read a historical romance. : )
Again, I appreciate everyone's input. Keep it coming. And thank you for all the support you guys are giving us with our group.



That's the first major lesson I learned when I started this group. : )
I learned that we can disagree on certain things, if handled right, without offending. I value everybody's input and always will.

Having said that, a suggestion for consideration - reading authors with first & last names starting with the same letter eg:
Amanda Ashley, Susan Squires, Lora Leigh, Tawny Taylor, Beverly Barton, I'm sure there are many more, they just happen to be the ones looking at me right now.

Summer Blockbuster - a book that has been made into a movie/mini series.
Name that tune - a book with a title that is also a song title.

1st 50 books in TBR - Sort your TBR by date ascending and read one book from the first 50.
Male Authors - I know most romance authors are women since a lot of us read other stuff, this could be a good one too for diversity.
Read a book that was originally published in another language

Photojim usually isn't obvious, he's devious in his thinking."
LOL, Sandra, that he is :)

It would be even better if I could put one on the phone. Drunk dialing friends at 2:00 AM is only OK if they were still up when you call. Fortunately I picked wisely last night.

how about, since we had to read a book with over 1000 reviews, you read the one on your TBR list that has the least number of reviews...I know I have a lot for my ebay challenge that no one has ever reviewed on goodreads

Debbie wrote: "that would really bring out the obscure and unknown wouldn't it. great idea DD"


It woul..."
Deviously drunk then? :)

Read a blue cover
Read a red cover
Read a white or silver cover
Read a book with a flag on it
Read a book with a historical scene on it
and so on....



Hmmm, how about stories about men in uniform? Firefighters, cops, etc...I haven't been reading those in a while.

Hmmm, how about stories about men in uniform? Firefighters, cops, etc...I haven't been reading those in a while."
Or while we're at it, why not WOMEN in uniform?
Or since July is one of the hot summer months (at least here in the Northern Hemisphere), why don't we have a 'Summer Break' category? Maybe must have Summer in the title or Beach in the title as this is the number one vacation month.

Also on July 28 the first fingerprint was taken so we could have a murder mystery category.

For Independence Day, Read a book set during the American Revolution.
Read a book whose author or main character's last name is the same as one of the Founding Fathers.
Read a book with red, white or blue in the title.
The USA turns 234 in 2010, so choose a book with 234 or more pages. (I hope my math is right, if not I KNOW someone on here will correct me! :-) )
Canada Day - read a book set in Canada, or whose author is from Canada.
Just some thoughts!

Hmmm, how about stories about men in uniform? Firefighters, cops, etc...I haven't been reading those in a while."
Or whi..."
As long as there is some hot men in uniform, i don't care if the book is about a man or woman in uniform!LOL
I like the beach idea a lot, already i can think of a few books in my mountain TBR that would qualify.

Oh nice, i love me some cowboys! The mystery sounds good too.

For Independence Day, Read a book set during the American Revolution.
Read a book w..."
Impressive ideas, Sandy!

I love reading, but am mostly reading in one genre now...how about a multi-genre theme with the connecting thread being something like romance (about a couple), military, made into a movie, etc. Novels have to be selected from a variety of genres (romance, PNR, historical, biographical, YA, etc. or periods) The idea needs more refining, but could be workable and expand reading horizons...lol...

Examples:
Pleasure of a Dark Prince by Kresley Cole (scenes in Brazil)
Losing Kei by Suzanne Kamata (set in Japan and several major Japanese characters)
Archangel's Kiss by Nalini Singh (New Zealand writer)
(and maybe open genre...two are PNR, one is not a romance, though it has the fall in love part--but also fall out of it!)

On July 20, 1969 Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon, we could read a space adventure or read where no man has gone before - something that not many people have read (less than say 20 ratings) talk about great diversity, we could get some of those lesser known books read (I know I have a few of those)

Glazed Murder: A Donut Shop Mystery...when I was surfing on amazon tonight, i saw lots of titles like that, especially mysteries

Glazed Murder: A Donut Shop Mystery...when I was surfing on amazon tonight, i saw lots of titles like that, ..."
Yeah, a lot of cozy mysteries are hazardous to your waistline, especially when they have recipes.
It is a good idea and there are romances with food in the title as well, such as The Devil Served Tortellini

I really like Judithe's World Cup idea, maybe as a separate monthly challenge - using the countries that made the world up - there are lots of European countries) - pick 32/16/8/4 books to read (working with the number of teams in each round - although I think 32 might be a bit too much)




Last night I wasn't devious. Just drunk. I really should put a breathalyzer on my computer. "
LOL! I missed all these good conversations...you can drunk reply to our comments anytime Photojim! What are friends for! :p

I love the recipe for Chocolate Chip Crunch cookies in Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. It is the only way I make Chocolate Chip cookies now.
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