10 points: Read a book that does not take place in your current country of residence.
BLACKMOORE (Julianne Donaldson) (4/5 stars) loved this story, but not quite as much as I loved Edenbrooke.
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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!!!) (4.5/5 stars) This was a great read!!
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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) (5/5 Stars) absolutely loved this book!!
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15 points: Read a book with a one-word title
WINTER (Marissa Meyer) (6 out of 5 stars - lol jk) I loved this book so much and I gobbled it up in a day and a half when it came out!!
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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) (3/5 stars) I wasn't the biggest fan of this one, but it had some OK moments.
TOTAL POINTS SO FAR: 70
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And here are my other choices, with some revisions from my original list:
5 points: Read a book that has between 100 and 200 pages.
My original choice for this one, A STUDY IN SCARLET was longer than 200 pages. Oops. So I didn't bother with it and now I am going to read THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE instead.
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10 points: Read a debut book by any author.
NORTHANGER ABBEY or SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (Jane Austen) <-- still haven't started this yet and I might end up revising my book in this category to EVERY BREATH which I just got out from the library (and I am LOVING!) after reading Hannah's review :)
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15 points: Read a book published under a pseudonym
THE SILKWORM (Robert Gailbraith AKA J.K. Rowling) (1/2way done this one)
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20 points: Read a book with a person's first and last name in the title
ARTEMIS FOWL - (Eoin Colfer) OR BRIDGET JONES' DIARY (Helen Fielding) depending on my mood...haha...both are easily accessible at the library.
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20 points: Read a book with a verb in the title.
ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE (Anthony Doerr) <--just got this one from the library
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30 points: Read two books with the same title (by different authors). — Submitted by SCSBC15 finisher bevchen @ Confuzzledom.
I had to revise this category from THE ALCHEMIST and THE ALCHEMYST because Paulo Coehlo's is not over 200 pages (uggh!)...SO back to square one and I think I might read The Pact by Jodi Picoult and Karina Halle and but I'm also considering Easy, Elsewhere, Be Careful what you wish for, Forever, Any advice?!? haha. I am so torn on this category because I feel like I will end up choosing one book that I normally would not read since I can usually only find one highly rated book with a title...but I guess that is the point of the Reading Challenge, haha!!
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30 points: Read a nonfiction book and a fiction book about the same subject
So I narrowed this one down to 2 yoga books:
POSER: MY LIFE IN 23 YOGA POSES (Claire Dederer), nonfiction, and CORPSE POSE (Diana Killian) , fiction.
I have both of them from the library right now and will hopefully finish them next week.
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oooh awesome! I will be glad to finish even 2 of mine at this point. I just posted my initial list last week and have been absolutely swamped! I hope I get through some. Great progress for you!! :) XO -Alexandra
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Winter was so good. It was like a week of happiness. One of my issues with the challenge is picking books from Goodreads and then not being able to get them at the library. In the past I just bought them, but I'm trying to be good about that!!!
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i have totally shit the bed with reading...i was on a fantastic roll but then work started and ruined my life!! :(
ReplyDeleteI've seen everyone talking about Winter.
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