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**Spring Reading Challenge - 1/9/12 - 30/11/12**
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Have now started reading


1) Red:

2) Orange:

3) Yellow:

4) Green:

5) Blue:

6) Purple/Violet:

7) Spring/TBR Read:

8) Aussie Spring Release: Still thinking about this one
9) Spring Cover: Still choosing this one too
10) Young Adult Release:

11) GR Friend Read: Still choosing
12) TBR Read:

Now just to find the time to get through all of these!


Also finished my YELLOW The Language of Flowers

Both books were absolutely amazing, but I'm also still hoping to read my original choice for yellow as well. Just starting my RED book One Breath Away



I must have really colourful books because I found it hard to choose which books to include, there w..."
Hi Maggie, sorry I've just seen your comment now! I like your cover and it's definitely more purple than mine! :)


I enjoyed my RED book


Happy reading everyone! :)
Christy wrote: "I've finished my ORANGE book Gone Girl
- yes it's a HUGE stretch for Orange, but I'm still hoping to read my original choice too.
Also finished my YELLOW The Language of Flow..."
You will love it Christy!! (I hope..lol) I've got Gone Girl waiting at the library for me, and I've read those other two!! Great choices:)

Also finished my YELLOW The Language of Flow..."
You will love it Christy!! (I hope..lol) I've got Gone Girl waiting at the library for me, and I've read those other two!! Great choices:)
Here's my updated list, with my review for The Other Daughter here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Read a Rainbow: (the first 6)
1. Red ....The Other Daughter
Lisa Gardner★★★★★
2. Orange ....The Last Temptation
Val McDermid
3. Yellow ....The Sentry
Robert Crais
4. Green ....The End of the Wasp Season
Denise Mina
5. Blue ....Big Jack
J.D. Robb
6. Purple/Violet ....A Darkness More Than Night
Michael Connelly
7. Spring clean TBR shelf ....Purity in Death by J.D. Robb ★★★★★
8. Brisbane Writers Festival - Spring release - TBA
9. Title or cover relating to Spring e.g new life, new growth, warmth, joy, happiness....Honeymoon by James Patterson ★★★★
10. Young Adult novel, try for Australian if you can, and also try for 2012 release....Trapped in Gondwana by JB Rowley
11. Pick a friend on your GR list then select and read a book they have read.... Steve.. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
12. Another from our TBR to finish off Spring cleaning....Cold Grave by Kathryn Fox ★★★★★
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Read a Rainbow: (the first 6)
1. Red ....

2. Orange ....The Last Temptation

3. Yellow ....The Sentry

4. Green ....The End of the Wasp Season

5. Blue ....Big Jack

6. Purple/Violet ....A Darkness More Than Night

7. Spring clean TBR shelf ....
8. Brisbane Writers Festival - Spring release - TBA
9. Title or cover relating to Spring e.g new life, new growth, warmth, joy, happiness....
10. Young Adult novel, try for Australian if you can, and also try for 2012 release....Trapped in Gondwana by JB Rowley
11. Pick a friend on your GR list then select and read a book they have read.... Steve.. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
12. Another from our TBR to finish off Spring cleaning....

1. Red –

2. Orange –

3. Yellow –

4. Green –

5. Blue –

7. TBR - Thorn on the Rose by Joy Dettman - 5* IPod 04/09/12
8. New release, aussie author - TBA
9. Spring (new, warm, joy, happy) –

10. YA – The Butterfly in Amber by Kate Forsyth - 5* audio 10/11/12 (2012)
11. Pick a book from a Good Reads friends – A Highlander's Destiny by Melissa Mayhue
12. TBR – Sexiest Vampire Alive by Kerrelyn Sparks[book:Tomorrow's Promise|10847743


2. Orange Dark Space, Marianne de Pierres

3. Yellow


6. Purple Ascend, Amanda Hocking

7. TBR Dark Fire, C.J. Sansom


ORANGE:





Spring clean:


Talulla Rising

I had wondered if Glen Duncan would be able to maintain the quality of his writing with this sequel to The Last Werewolf but I needn't have worried as it's all still there....the lovely prose in the midst of graphic violence and the undercurrent of dark humour. Highly recommended to anyone who has read the first book in this trilogy.

Finally getting round to my lists. This is what I've come up with ... attempting to tie this in, to some degree, with the reading I 'have to' do :)
1. Red -

2. Orange -

3. Yellow - Fierce Attachments, by Vivien Gornick

4. Green - Writing as a way of Healing

5. Blue - Ken Kesey classic

6. Purple - This one sounds a bit literal, but it was in my TBR pile, and couldn't have been more perfect...

7. From my recent TBRs - Thesis reading (multi-tasking)... a classic in the memoir genre - Mary Karr's, The Liar's Club

and skipping through to 12) Another TBR - again thesis reading (memoirs)-

The rest is TBA!
Happy reading everyone :)

Talulla Rising

I had wondered if Glen Duncan would be able to maintain the quality of his writing with th..."
Really glad you liked it Kim. :)


The rest of the list is still TBA, but as I've got two assignments due next week I'll have to spend my time on them, and not on books. :)

It feels like I read Talulla Rising ages ago; but it was only April. I want to know what happens next.

1. Red-

2. Orange-

3. Yellow-

4. Green-

5. Blue-

6. Purple/violet-

&. Spring clean-

8. Brisbane festival-

9. Spring cover-

10. YA-

11. Pick a friend- (i chose Brenda :D)

12. TBR Spring clean-



I thoroughly enjoyed this and found John Marsden to have a really good sense of humour and writing manner. I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
I have also now started reading my "Red" book,
Now, to update my list:
1.

2.

3. Yellow -

4.

5.

6.

7. TBR Shelf - I'm still trying to figure out which one. Will post as soon as I have decided.
8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

Whew, still so many to read.
Ok, so I tried the strike out thing and it struck out things that I didn't want it to.

I do want to reread the entire series when book three is released





I've only just finished my first book in this challenge (my orange book), Foundation, by Isaac Asimov.

Kirsten wrote: "Wow, everyone is doing so well!
I've only just finished my first book in this challenge (my orange book), Foundation, by Isaac Asimov.
It was an interesting read but I didn..."
Good review Kirsten...shame you didn't enjoy it more! But don't worry, you have until the end of November to finish all your books;)
I've only just finished my first book in this challenge (my orange book), Foundation, by Isaac Asimov.

Good review Kirsten...shame you didn't enjoy it more! But don't worry, you have until the end of November to finish all your books;)

Thanks :) I keep getting sidetracked by other books!
Kirsten wrote: "Brenda wrote: Good review Kirsten...shame you didn't enjoy it more! But don't worry, you have until the end of November to finish all your books;)"
Thanks :) I keep getting sidetracked by other b..."
Don't we all!! lol
Thanks :) I keep getting sidetracked by other b..."
Don't we all!! lol





This one's on my to-read list. I've felt the Sookie books have been going downhill for a while now, but I can't seem to stop.
Kirsten wrote: "Jess wrote: "I finished
Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris and although I didn't hate the book, I'm still left feeling kind of blase about the whole thing. It just didn't seem to ..."
I gave up on the Sookie books a while ago. They got a bit silly which was a shame because the earlier ones were so good!

I gave up on the Sookie books a while ago. They got a bit silly which was a shame because the earlier ones were so good!
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