Winter 2015 Book Challenge

So, I'm going to do another reading challenge! I loved the Literary Ladies Challenge and I love planning books for various categories and really spreading my wings with reading different things.

Here's my preliminary list for the Semi-Charmed Life 2015 Winter Book Challenge hosted by Megan at Semi-Charmed Kind of Life (anyone else always get Third Eye Blind in their head when they head over to her blog?? I think that's part of the point!!) :)

5 points: Read a book that has between 100 and 200 pages. 

I'd recommend this list here and I'm going with A STUDY IN SCARLET (Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes # 1) 

10 points: Read a debut book by any author. (The book does not have to be a 2015 debut.)

NORTHANGER ABBEY or SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (Jane Austen)  (There is a bit of a debate over which was her actual debut book but I plan to read both of them during this time frame so here we go).

10 points: Read a book that does not take place in your current country of residence. 

BLACKMOORE (Julianne Donaldson) 

10 points: Read a book that someone else has already used for the challenge. — Submitted by SCSBC15 finisher Kristen @ See You in a Porridge

WONDER (R.J. Palacio) (used by What Low Reads en Francais!!!)

15 points: Read a book published under a pseudonym (e.g. Robert Galbraith, Sara Poole, J.D. Robb, Franklin W. Dixon, Mark Twain, etc.). — Submitted by SCSBC15 finisher Megan M.

THE SILKWORM  (Robert Gailbraith AKA J.K. Rowling)

15 points: Read a book with “boy,” “girl,” “man” or “woman” in the title (or the plural of these words).

LITTLE WOMEN (Louisa May Alcott)

15 points: Read a book with a one-word title (e.g. AttachmentsAmericanah, UgliesWild, etc.)

WINTER (Marissa Meyer) can't wait for this one!!!!!

20 points: Read a book with a person's first and last name in the title (e.g. The Storied Life of A.J. FikryThe Story of Edgar Sawtelle).

ARTEMIS FOWL - (Eoin Colfer) OR BRIDGET JONES' DIARY (Helen Fielding) depending on my mood...haha

20 points: Read a food-themed book. — Submitted by SCSBC15 finisher Jamie @ Whatever I Think Of! 

BELLA'S CHRISTMAS BAKE OFF (Sue Watson via Netgalley) 

20 points: Read a book with a verb in the title. (For any grammar nerds out there, I mean “verb” in the most general sense, so gerunds count. For non-grammar-inclined people, just use any book that appears to have a verb in the title!) 

ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE (Anthony Doerr) or WHAT ALICE FORGOT (Liane Moriarty) depending which one comes to me first in my library holds :)

30 points: Read two books with the same title (by different authors). — Submitted by SCSBC15 finisher bevchen @ Confuzzledom

THE ALCHEMIST (Paulo Coelho - REREAD) and THE ALCHEMYST (Michael Scott) and can I just say that I had an absolutely impossible time picking this category even though it's fun??

30 points: Read a nonfiction book and a fiction book about the same subject (e.g. a biography and historical fiction novel about the same person; two books about a specific war or event; a nonfiction book about autism and a novel with a character who has autism, etc. The possibilities are endless!). 

I am pretty indecisive when it comes to non-fiction so I made two possibilities (well, 4 total) for this category and I will do one of these (LOL).
POSER: MY LIFE IN 23 YOGA POSES (Claire Dederer) and  CORPSE POSE (Diana Killian) 

OR:

THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER BOOK CLUB (Heather Vogels Frederick) and HELP WANTED: MOMS RAISING DAUGHTERS (Darlene Brock)


Check out others' lists here and follow along as I update my progress on this over at Goodreads! The challenge runs Nov 1 2015 - Jan 31 2015!!


9 comments

  1. I love this challenge!! I might have to join in!

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  2. hmmmm I don't know about Jane's debut book. Technically, she wrote P&P first, right? I think S&S was published first, but I don't know.
    I am SOOOO excited for Winter! Seriously!!! So soon!

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  3. I think I'm going to participate in this book challenge as well....although I'm not sure I'm ready to pre-plan just yet what I'll be reading for each category. I like seeing what everybody else, who are much more organized and planned than me, are reading for inspiration!

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  4. Oh my gosh, what a fun challenge, I might have to do this... And YES, that blog title totally makes me start to hum Third Eye Blind. ;-)

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  5. Bridget Jones' Diary is such a good choice! I wish that I would've thought of that one!

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  6. I always think of the song :-D and I'm sorry my category was so difficult.

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    1. Lol, no need to apologize!! I just really struggled to find two that I might be able to get through. I found tons that had the same title but I am too picky!!!

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  7. I'm joining this time, but need to decide on a few more before I post! I also have Sense and Sensibility on mine though! :) Lots of classics on mine.. So fun, and good luck! :) I also want to read Blackmoore... :) XO - Alexandra

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