FrightFall Read-a-Thon 2014 hosted by Michelle @ The True Book Addict.
I am doing well in my reading and I am sure I will manage my goal of 4 books.
Monday 29th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 51 pages.
Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer - 250 pages (Book finished)
(Monday total pages 301)
Tuesday 30th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 60 pages.
(Tuesday total pages 60)
Wednesday 1st
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 40 pages. (Book finished)
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 23 pages.
Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen - 354 pages (Book finished)
(Wednesday total pages 417)
Thursday 2nd
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - 80 pages
(Thursday total pages 138)
Friday 3rd
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - 247 pages
(Friday total pages 305)
Saturday 4thThe Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 50 pages.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - 93 pages (Book finished)
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde - 50 pages
(Saturday total pages 193)
Sunday 5th
How (Not) to Play With Magic by Elizabeth A. Reeves - 25 pages (Book finished)
How (Not) to Love a Hero by Elizabeth A. Reeves - 150 pages (Book finished)
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde - 198 pages (Book finished)
(Sunday total pages 373)
Showing posts with label September 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September 2014. Show all posts
Friday, October 3, 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9 - Finished
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9 hosted by Crazy Challenge Connection on Goodreads.
This RaT is now finished in my time zone and I have done reasonable well with 1979 pages in total. My main goal for the RaT was to catch up on my September challenges and I managed that.
My list of books:
This RaT is now finished in my time zone and I have done reasonable well with 1979 pages in total. My main goal for the RaT was to catch up on my September challenges and I managed that.
My list of books:
- Monsters by C. Gockel
- The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards
- Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer
- Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer
- Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen
- The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (audio - not finished)
- Dracula by Bram Stoker (not finished)
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
September 2014 Update
I haven't had as much time to read this month as I would have liked but I have still read 17 books, 5327 pages in total.
List of books:
List of books:
- Devious Magic by Camilla Chafer
- Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf
- Size 12 Is Not Fat by Meg Cabot
- The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien
- All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy
- The Secret History by Donna Tartt
- The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien
- Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein
- Altered Soul by Karice Bolton
- A Dangerous Witch by Debora Geary
- Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl
- Northern Lights by Philip Pullman
- Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic by Meghan Ciana Doidge
- Monsters by C. Gockel
- The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards
- Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer
- Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9 - Update
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9 hosted by Crazy Challenge Connection on Goodreads.
Saturday 27th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Monsters by C. Gockel - finished the last 190 pages (Book finished)
The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards - 113 pages (instead of One Tiny Miracle )
(Saturday total pages 361) total pages 361
Sunday 28th
The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards - 133 pages (Book finished)
Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer - 259 pages (Book finished)
(Sunday total pages 392) total pages 753
Monday 29th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 51 pages.
Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer by Camilla Chafer - 250 pages (Book finished)
(Monday total pages 301) total pages 1054
Tuesday 30th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 60 pages.
(Tuesday total pages 60) total pages 1114
Wednesday 1st
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 40 pages. (Book finished)
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 23 pages.
Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen - 354 pages (book finished)
(Wednesday total pages 417) total pages 1531
Thursday 2nd
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - 80 sider
(Thursday total pages 138) total pages 1669
Friday 3rd
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - 247 sider
(Friday total pages 305) total pages 1974
Saturday 27th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Monsters by C. Gockel - finished the last 190 pages (Book finished)
The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards - 113 pages (instead of One Tiny Miracle )
(Saturday total pages 361) total pages 361
Sunday 28th
The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards - 133 pages (Book finished)
Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer - 259 pages (Book finished)
(Sunday total pages 392) total pages 753
Monday 29th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 51 pages.
Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer by Camilla Chafer - 250 pages (Book finished)
(Monday total pages 301) total pages 1054
Tuesday 30th
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 60 pages.
(Tuesday total pages 60) total pages 1114
Wednesday 1st
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman - listened to 40 pages. (Book finished)
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 23 pages.
Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen - 354 pages (book finished)
(Wednesday total pages 417) total pages 1531
Thursday 2nd
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - 80 sider
(Thursday total pages 138) total pages 1669
Friday 3rd
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman - listened to 58 pages.
Dracula by Bram Stoker - 247 sider
(Friday total pages 305) total pages 1974
Monday, September 29, 2014
Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer
With neighbour and old flame Gage in tow, they head north to discover more about the dead man. There they are plunged into a mystery that appears to span every faction of the supernatural world, and more danger than they could possibly imagine. Just what is it that the werewolves, demons, and witches are searching for and how far will they go to gain the ultimate prize?
With the High Council inauguration drawing close, Stella must race against time to save what could be their only hope of peace, draw out the enemies in their midst, and find the answers she is so desperately searching for. From Goodreads.
Another really good book in the Stella Mayweather series. It all starts nice and cosy but that quickly changes and the book is full of intrigues and secrets. I knew from another reader that this book would end in a cliffhanger, I just didn't realise how big a cliffhanger. I will definitely get the last book in the series as soon as it gets published in December.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Romance Readers Reading Challenges: Yahtzee Challenge
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
Crazy Challenge Connection - Oktoberfest
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (E-vulture)
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9
FrightFall Read-a-Thon 2014
FrightFall Read-a-Thon 2014 - Goals
FrightFall Read-a-Thon 2014 hosted by Michelle @ The True Book Addict.
My goal for this week will be to read 4 books and one has to be scary.
As usual I have a list which might change.
List of books:
My goal for this week will be to read 4 books and one has to be scary.
As usual I have a list which might change.
List of books:
- Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer
- Dracula by Bram Stoker
- Moxyland by Lauren Beukes
- True of Blood by Bonnie Lamer
- Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen
- Victoria Line, Central Line by Maeve Binchy
- The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
- Mænd er fra Mars, Kvinder er fra Venus by John Gray
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer
As the ominous reasons behind the trial come to light, an assassin unleashes a terrifying campaign against the Council candidates. With tensions running high and accusations flying faster than a backfiring spell, the witches are forced to gather together for safety, but that might just lead to an implosion as the culprit is sought.
Plus there’s the small matter of an ancient talisman the werewolves want, a talisman that they say was stolen, but the more she investigates, the more it appears that it isn’t the simple artefact they claim it to be.
With Evan still missing and her world more complicated than ever, the choices Stella must make might confirm her place as a formidable witch in her new world or leave her excommunicated… forever. From Goodreads.
I am totally into this series at the moment and I am going to read the next one right away. In this one Stella finally starts acting more independently and I am looking forward to the next book.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Romance Readers Reading Challenges: Yahtzee Challenge
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
Crazy Challenge Connection - Oktoberfest
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (E-Umbrellabird)
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9
The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards
Wanted: Single actress for an extended gig abroad.
France's mega-rich playboy Julian de Laurent is up to something and Camille's boss expects her to find out what. Who knew the eccentric gazillionaire was looking to hire a temporary wife?
When Camille refuses to accept Julian's proposal--and secretly write a juicy tell-all about the de Laurent family--she's fired and left financially destitute, forcing her to entertain Julian's proposal for real.
But what'll happen at the end of the contract period, after Camille has spent six months as the wife of a man she learns is capable of stealing her heart? From Goodreads.
This was an okay romance. Not very plausible but a quick, cosy read.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
Jumble Your Genres Reading Challenge 2014
CCC A-Z Authors 2014
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Oktoberfest
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (E-seal)
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Monsters by C. Gockel
Too bad her day boss is unbearable...
Agent Steve Rogers has political aspirations, but when a suitcase nuke turns out to be something much worse and so-called Norse gods start showing up in his life, he has a priority shift.
Meanwhile, Loki’s priorities and plans haven’t changed at all. He wants Asgard to burn. Of course, earthly pleasures can be so distracting.
These three disparate characters have little in common, but they’ll have to join forces to save earth from trolls, wyrms, frost giant invasions, and an old evil growing beneath Chicago’s streets.
In this second volume of “I Bring the Fire,” chaos comes to our world and decides to stay. The nine realms will never be the same. From Goodreads.
Book 1 in this series had a very abrupt ending and I knew I wanted to read the second. Unfortunately it often takes me a long time to get to the next in the series, this time over a year. This meant I actually went back and read the last chapter in the first book just to remind myself of the story.
In this second book Loki is trying to free Cera, an entity, that has been captured on earth by the help of Odin. Amy is mad at Loki but of course also in love with him. This book introduce Steve, an agent, who is part of the team looking after the entity. I now need to read the third book.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory - R4: Team Challenge SSS
Crazy Challenge Connection - Oktoberfest
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Crazy Challenge Connection - Sub-Genre Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (L-wolf)
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9
Friday, September 26, 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #9 hosted by Crazy Challenge Connection on Goodreads.
September is almost over, and that means it's time for our next Read-a-Thon!
Our next RaT will begin at 12:01am on Saturday, September 27 and end at midnight on Friday, October 4, a total of seven days. (Use your local time for start/end times.) We're hoping that this will help you finish your September reading lists/challenges and get a head start on next month's reading!
Again, our goals for this RaT will be to:
(1) complete any challenges ending in September that you haven't finished yet and start on your October challenges (when appropriate) and/or
(2) work on that pile of library or borrowed books that's waiting for your attention and/or
(3) read anything you want to read, just because!
If none of these goals suit your reading this month, create your own goal and let us know what you hope to accomplish :) As you read, be sure to check in here and let us know what you've read, what you think of the book, and anything else you want to tell us about it!
What do you "need" to read? And what do you *want to read? If you want to set a goal -- books finished, pages read, time spent reading -- you can do that too :)
It has been a few months since I last took part in this end of the month RaT but I am behind in my reading this month and need to finish a few books for my challenges and hopefully this can push me to read.
Apart from the books on the list below I might add books when I Saturday evening and Sunday morning get told which books to read for the Bookshelf battle challenge and Super Speedy Series challenge
For September I NEED to read:
September is almost over, and that means it's time for our next Read-a-Thon!
Our next RaT will begin at 12:01am on Saturday, September 27 and end at midnight on Friday, October 4, a total of seven days. (Use your local time for start/end times.) We're hoping that this will help you finish your September reading lists/challenges and get a head start on next month's reading!
Again, our goals for this RaT will be to:
(1) complete any challenges ending in September that you haven't finished yet and start on your October challenges (when appropriate) and/or
(2) work on that pile of library or borrowed books that's waiting for your attention and/or
(3) read anything you want to read, just because!
If none of these goals suit your reading this month, create your own goal and let us know what you hope to accomplish :) As you read, be sure to check in here and let us know what you've read, what you think of the book, and anything else you want to tell us about it!
What do you "need" to read? And what do you *want to read? If you want to set a goal -- books finished, pages read, time spent reading -- you can do that too :)
It has been a few months since I last took part in this end of the month RaT but I am behind in my reading this month and need to finish a few books for my challenges and hopefully this can push me to read.
Apart from the books on the list below I might add books when I Saturday evening and Sunday morning get told which books to read for the Bookshelf battle challenge and Super Speedy Series challenge
For September I NEED to read:
- Monsters by C. Gockel (Super Speedy Series, need to finish by Saturday 27th in the evening)
- Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer (September 2014 Creature ~ Witches! and Yahtzee Challenge.)
- Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer (September 2014 Creature ~ Witches! and Yahtzee Challenge.)
- One Tiny Miracle by Carol Marinelli (Jumble your genres challenge - September.)
- Dracula by Bram Stoker (Frightfall RaT and 2014 Literary Exploration and Eclectic Reader Challenge 2014)
- Moxyland by Lauren Beukes (Jumble your genres challenge - Oktober and for Sub-Genre Challenge 2014)
- True of Bloodby Bonnie Lamer (Monthly Motif and Monthly Key Word challenge.)
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic by Meghan Ciana Doidge
If you’d asked me a
week ago, I would have told you that the best cupcakes were dark
chocolate with chocolate cream cheese icing, that dancing in a crowd of
magic wielders — the Adept — was better than sex, and that my life was
peaceful and uneventful. Just the way I liked it. That’s what
twenty-three years in the magical backwater of Vancouver will get you — a
completely skewed sense of reality. Because when the dead werewolves
started showing up, it all unraveled … except for the cupcake part.
That’s a universal truth. From Goodreads.
This was okay. I liked Jade the baker, the shape shifters and the vampire. It was very easy to read ( I read it in an evening), unfortunately the mystery is no mystery. It is clear from very early on who the villain in the story is.
I am not quite sure if I want to continue this series. This was a free book but the next books need to be cheaper before I buy them.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
The Challenge Factory - R4: Team Challenge SSS
Crazy Challenge Connection - Oktoberfest
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
This was okay. I liked Jade the baker, the shape shifters and the vampire. It was very easy to read ( I read it in an evening), unfortunately the mystery is no mystery. It is clear from very early on who the villain in the story is.
I am not quite sure if I want to continue this series. This was a free book but the next books need to be cheaper before I buy them.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
The Challenge Factory - R4: Team Challenge SSS
Crazy Challenge Connection - Oktoberfest
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Northern Lights by Philip Pullman
This is the first book
in the Carnegie Medal and Guardian Award-winning trilogy His Dark
Materials, from Philip Pullman. Set in a parallel world very similar to
our own, Northern Lights tells the compelling story of 12-year-old
Lyra's quest to rescue her friend and find her father, aided by her
daemon, an armoured bear, and a witch-queen. This prize-winning tale is
narrated with vigour and dynamism by the author and a full cast. Written
and read by Philip Pullman. From Goodreads.
It is quite a while since I read this trilogy and it is interesting listening to them. This is different from the other audio-books I have listened to as this is narrated by Philip Pullman and a full cast, that makes it special.
Just now it is Banned Books Week 2014 - Affirm the Freedom to Read in USA. I am very lucky to be in a country that does not ban books and let me have the right to chose whichever book I want to read. Why would I mention that in this post? Well this book has at least been challenged (groups have tried to get it banned) if not banned in some schools and libraries in the States.
I believe in the right to read anything you want. There are books I will not read but it is my choice not because somebody else decides it has bad language, wrong religious viewpoints or any other reason they can think of.
This book qualifies for:
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (L-vulture)
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
It is quite a while since I read this trilogy and it is interesting listening to them. This is different from the other audio-books I have listened to as this is narrated by Philip Pullman and a full cast, that makes it special.
Just now it is Banned Books Week 2014 - Affirm the Freedom to Read in USA. I am very lucky to be in a country that does not ban books and let me have the right to chose whichever book I want to read. Why would I mention that in this post? Well this book has at least been challenged (groups have tried to get it banned) if not banned in some schools and libraries in the States.
I believe in the right to read anything you want. There are books I will not read but it is my choice not because somebody else decides it has bad language, wrong religious viewpoints or any other reason they can think of.
This book qualifies for:
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (L-vulture)
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Monday, September 22, 2014
Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl
On a primitive raft made of 40' balsa logs & named Kon-Tiki in honor of a legendary sun king, Heyerdahl & five companions deliberately risked their lives to show that the ancient Peruvians could have made the 4300-mile voyage to the Polynesian islands on similar craft.
Life on the raft was strange & wonderful. Perhaps the most amazing part of the whole voyage was that not once during the 101 days were the men bored. The always present danger of storms (& the storms themselves), the eternal, ever-changing sea & sky, & their own ingenuity took care of that. & the huge company of fish. They encountered the rare whale shark--"Walt Disney, with all his powers of imagination, could not have created a more hair-raising monster"--& they were the 1st men ever to see a live snake mackerel.
On every page of this true record--from the actual building of the raft thru all the dangerous & comic adventures on the sea to the spectacular crash-landing & the native islanders' hula dances--each reader will find a wholesome & spellbinding escape from the 20th century. From Goodreads.
This was quite interesting, all of it. The whole preparation, the trip itself and the end of the trip. Thor Heyerdahl and his companions survived an impossible trip. I am impressed by this undertaking. Now I want to watch the film.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Bookshelf Battle Team Challenge #4
Crazy Challenge Connection - Oktoberfest
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Saturday, September 20, 2014
A Dangerous Witch by Debora Geary
It's the end of an era.
This is the final release in the world of A Modern Witch. If you
haven't met my witches yet, this is not the book you want to read . Go
find A Modern Witch and begin where it all started.
I figure the final book doesn't need much introduction. Take one last journey with your favorite witches as an oversized marble calls another member of Witch Central on a journey...
Thank you for reading. It has been an amazing honor to be Witch Central's chief storyteller for the last four years. From Goodreads.
I am going to miss Debora Geary's books about the witches at Witch Central. This book is as usual about Nell, Daniel and their family and friends.
These books are very easy to read. They are cosy, sometimes sad, lots of humour and they all end happily.
If you want to read the books, you have to start with A Modern Witch. Each book as such is a standalone with an end but there are so many characters that it is necessary to read the books in order to figure them out.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
I figure the final book doesn't need much introduction. Take one last journey with your favorite witches as an oversized marble calls another member of Witch Central on a journey...
Thank you for reading. It has been an amazing honor to be Witch Central's chief storyteller for the last four years. From Goodreads.
I am going to miss Debora Geary's books about the witches at Witch Central. This book is as usual about Nell, Daniel and their family and friends.
These books are very easy to read. They are cosy, sometimes sad, lots of humour and they all end happily.
If you want to read the books, you have to start with A Modern Witch. Each book as such is a standalone with an end but there are so many characters that it is necessary to read the books in order to figure them out.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Friday, September 19, 2014
Altered Soul by Karice Bolton
The realm of Altered
Souls brings nothing but unrest, deceit, and pain forcing Triss to come
face to face with heartbreak from her past.
Facing a betrayal like never before, Triss questions everything she thought she knew about her family, coven, and abilities.
With the help of Logan, she embarks on a journey enabling her to confront the dark side of magic and the person who controls it. Realizing Triss’s ancestors have been seduced for centuries by the dark side, Triss and Logan must ensure no more in their world fall victim to the realm of Altered Souls, even if that means ending the ones they love. From Goodreads.
As it is almost 2 years since I read the first book in this series it was slightly difficult to remember what happened. No problem after I started reading though. Triss feels she has been betrayed by several friends and family and has difficulties trusting again but she and Logan sort themselves out and continue to look for her mother who has been taken by Triss' evil father.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection: 1000 Member Celebration!
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
The Challenge Factory - R4: Team Challenge SSS
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (A-umbrillabird)
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Facing a betrayal like never before, Triss questions everything she thought she knew about her family, coven, and abilities.
With the help of Logan, she embarks on a journey enabling her to confront the dark side of magic and the person who controls it. Realizing Triss’s ancestors have been seduced for centuries by the dark side, Triss and Logan must ensure no more in their world fall victim to the realm of Altered Souls, even if that means ending the ones they love. From Goodreads.
As it is almost 2 years since I read the first book in this series it was slightly difficult to remember what happened. No problem after I started reading though. Triss feels she has been betrayed by several friends and family and has difficulties trusting again but she and Logan sort themselves out and continue to look for her mother who has been taken by Triss' evil father.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection: 1000 Member Celebration!
The Challenge Factory - September 2014 Creature ~ Witches!
The Challenge Factory - R4: Team Challenge SSS
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (A-umbrillabird)
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein
In one of Robert
Heinlein's most controversial bestsellers, a recruit of the future goes
through the toughest boot camp in the Universe--and into battle with the
Terran Mobile Infantry against mankind's most frightening enemy. From Goodreads.
This was okay, I liked most of it. It was interesting enough to follow Juan Rico through training and in combat. But there were parts that I found boring, especially a long section while he was at officer training. I have seen the film but can't really remember it, I will watch it again.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Bookshelf Battle Team Challenge #4
The Challenge Factory - R4: Team Challenge SSS
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Crazy Challenge Connection - Sub-Genre Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (R-zorilla)
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
This was okay, I liked most of it. It was interesting enough to follow Juan Rico through training and in combat. But there were parts that I found boring, especially a long section while he was at officer training. I have seen the film but can't really remember it, I will watch it again.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Bookshelf Battle Team Challenge #4
The Challenge Factory - R4: Team Challenge SSS
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Crazy Challenge Connection - Let's Play Jeopardy!
Crazy Challenge Connection - Sub-Genre Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (R-zorilla)
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
FrightFall Read-a-Thon 2014 - Sign up
FrightFall Read-a-Thon 2014 hosted by Michelle @ The True Book Addict.
It is that time again, this will be my third time taking part in FrightFall RaT. I try to take part in all of Michelle's RaT's.
I am not sure what I will read yet but I will have a list of books ready for the start. Most likely it will include both Gothic and witches.
It is that time again, this will be my third time taking part in FrightFall RaT. I try to take part in all of Michelle's RaT's.
I am not sure what I will read yet but I will have a list of books ready for the start. Most likely it will include both Gothic and witches.
I'm so very excited that it's almost officially Fall again (although I
always kick off Fall personally on September 1...haha)! The FrightFall Read-a-Thon is only two weeks away! Official dates are September 29 through October 5. I hope you're ready to get your scary on! Guidelines for the read-a-thon can be found HERE or you can access in the tab at the top of the blog.
Any information you need about the read-a-thon can be found there. We
will have one Twitter chat. I will announce the date and time in the
starting post. Please do be sure to check the guidelines, as I've made changes regarding signing up and the starting line. Our Twitter hashtag is #FrightFall.
Just remember...the one main "rule" of FrightFall is that you must read ONE scary book (which can be a thriller, mystery, Gothic novel, or similar for those who are faint of heart).
Crazy Challenge Connection - Fall Seasonal Scavenger Challenge - Oktoberfest Start
Fall Seasonal Scavenger Challenge - Oktoberfest hosted by Crazy Challenge Connection on Goodreads
Since I discovered different reading challenge groups on Goodreads I have been taking part in more and more challenges. I like those challenges that set you different tasks. Actually I like most challenges.
FALL SEASONAL SCAVENGER CHALLENGE - OKTOBERFEST
Duration: September 20 - December 20, 2014
Time to get your party face on!! Raise a glass and join in the fun!
1. The Oktoberfest tradition started in 1810 to celebrate the October 12th marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Louis to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The citizens of Munich were invited to join in the festivities which were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates. These famous public fields were named Theresienwiese—"Therese's fields"—in honor of the crown princess; although locals have since abbreviated the name simply to the "Wies'n."
❅ Read a book that was published in October (any year) OR read a book in which a wedding takes place OR read a book whose cover shows a field / meadow / orchard / vineyard.
2. Horse races in the presence of the royal family concluded the popular event. The decision to repeat the festivities and the horse races in the subsequent year gave rise to the tradition of the annual Oktoberfest, which now begins in late September and lasts until the first Sunday in October. The horse races were last held in 1960, but the festival still takes place on the "Theresienwiese."
❅ Read a book featuring a horse or horse racing, or with a horse on the cover OR read a book with a royal character or royal family OR read a book where the first letter of each title word may be found in THERESIEWIESE (Discount a, an, the – 2 word minimum).
3. Today, Oktoberfest has become the world's largest beer festival, and is still held annually in Munich, Germany. The 16-day party attracts over 6 million people every year who consume 1.5 million gallons of beer, 200,000 pounds of pork sausage, and 480,000 spit-roasted chickens during the two-week extravaganza.
❅ Read a book that takes place in Germany OR read a book featuring any kind of festival, fair, or circus OR read a book with a “6” in its total page count.
4. While the event reinforces stereotypical images of beer-loving, meat-loving Germans dressed in dirndls and lederhosen, visitors to the annual event come from all over the world. Oktoberfest is in fact one of Munich's largest and most profitable tourist attractions bringing over 450 million euros to the city's coffers each year.
❅ Read a book where someone on the cover is wearing a costume or uniform of any kind OR read a book that takes place in a traditional tourist city/area (tell us where) OR read a book with any form of money shown on the cover or included in the title.
5. The largest Oktoberfest held outside of Germany takes place each year in the twin cities of Kitchener-Waterloo in Canada, where a large ethnic German population resides. The largest such event in the United States is Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati in Ohio, which boasts half a million visitors each year.
❅ Read a book that takes place anywhere in Canada OR read a book that takes place in Ohio OR read a book whose title contains the letter “z.” (Z may be anywhere in the title; it does not have to start a word)
6. The Costume and Riflemen's Procession takes place on the first Sunday of the festival, in which some 7000 performers -- groups in traditional costumes and historical uniforms, marching bands, riflemen, thoroughbred horses and other livestock, old-fashioned carriages, and numerous floats -- parade through the streets of Munich's city center showcasing the diversity of local, regional, and national customs.
❅ Read a book in which a parade takes place OR read a book that takes place in a large international city (Those participants living in the USA, cannot use a US city) OR read a book where a character belongs to an organized group of some kind (i.e. professional group, religious group, recreational group).
7. When the city began allowing beer on the fairgrounds, makeshift beer stands began cropping up, and their number increased steadily until they were eventually replaced by beer halls in 1896. The beer halls, like the beer tents of today, were sponsored by the local breweries. The mayor of Munich opens Oktoberfest at noon on the first day of the fair when he drives the wooden tap into a barrel of beer and proclaims: O'zapft is! ("It's tapped!").
❅ Read a book with any kind of beverage on the cover OR read a book whose publication year includes one of the numbers 1,8,9, or 6 OR read a book whose title ends with an exclamation mark.
8. Oktoberfest beer is a variety called Märzen (March), which is darker and stronger than traditional beer, and contains up to 6% alcohol. Before the advent of modern refrigeration techniques, this type of beer was brewed in March (as its name suggests) and allowed to age through the summer, so that it was ready to drink by late summer or early fall.
❅ Read a book that takes place over the summer OR read a "dark" book - either a dark cover or dark content OR read a book with a character whose first name starts with any of the letters in MARCH.
9. Like all German beer, the Oktoberfest beer is brewed according to strict German standards (called the Reinheitsgebot which have been in effect since 1516) that precisely define the four ingredients allowed in the brewing of beer: barley, hops, malt, and yeast.
❅ Read a book with a strict character OR read a book with a four word title OR read a book with any type of ingredient / spice / herb is listed in the title or shown on the cover (this could be anything from a picture of an apple to make apple pie to nutmeg to basil).
10. Just 6 Munich breweries - Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Paulaner, and Spaten - are permitted to serve beer at the festival. 14 larger and several smaller beer tents and beer gardens provide enough seating for 98,000 visitors at a time. Beer is served by the Maß, a one-liter mug, and costs between 9 and 10 euros. Beer maids and waiters must be able to carry 10 of these beer-filled mugs at a time.
❅ Read the 6th book in a series OR choose one of the breweries and read a book where the first letter in each title word may be found in the brewery name (a,an, the DO count – 3 word minimum) OR read a book in which one of the major characters is a waiter /waitress / bartender.
11. Oktoberfest is known as much for its traditional folk music as it is for its beer drinking. Folk music, marches, and polkas make up the typical oompah music for which Germany is famous. As the evening wears on, the music becomes louder and more and more people begin to sing, linking arms and swinging beer mugs from side to side, some standing and swaying and dancing on benches or tables. Before each break, the band will offer up "ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit", a toast to contentment, congeniality, and relaxation.
❅ Read a book where music is a major theme OR read a book whose title or author name contains a double “oo” OR read a book that makes you feel content, congenial, and relaxed.
12. German folk music is not the only sound you will hear emanating from the massive beer tents. International hits like "New York, New York", "Country Road", "YMCA" and even disco- and rock-inspired tunes come from the beer tents.
❅ Read a book whose title is also the title or famous line from a song OR read a book outside your “traditional” genre OR read a book whose author’s last name starts with Y,M,C, or A.
13. Oktoberfest visitors won’t lack for a good meal. Readily available all over the fairgrounds are Hendl, whole chickens grilled on a spit, roasted meats, especially pork, and potato dumplings are served up with the traditional red cabbage and apple dish (Blaukohl). Sauerkraut and soft pretzels are found on just about every menu.
❅ Read a book whose cover shows a meal, picnic or buffet OR read a book with a red cover OR read a book that almost everyone seems to be reading (a best seller).
14. For those with a sweet tooth, typical dessert dishes include Dampfnudel, a steamed honey-dumpling served with vanilla sauce, apple strudel, and Kaiserschmarrn, a sugared pancake with raisins. Also available is a variety of sweet snacks scattered across the Wies’n. From pan-roasted, sugar-glazed almonds (gebrannte Mandeln) to cotton candy (Zuckerwatte), from glazed fruits to ice cream.
❅ Read a book with a character known for their sweet tooth OR read a book whose cover features a dessert or candy OR read a book featuring a baker or candy maker (not a cook).
15. Between events and beer tents, guests can traverse the 103 acre Oktoberfest grounds to ride a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, or water slide, navigate their way through a labyrinth, visit a haunted house, be entertained by numerous types of performers, take a look at the flea circus, stop off at one of dozens of game booths, or take a festival tour, among other things.
❅ Read a book takes place in an amusement park OR read a book featuring a performer of some kind (does not have to be professional) OR read a book in which some kind of game is played (real games, not mind games).
16. The last day of Oktoberfest is the first Sunday in October. Over the past 200 years, Oktoberfest has been canceled 24 times due to cholera epidemics and war.
❅ Read a book that is first or last in a series OR read a book whose publication date contains a “2” and a “4” OR read a book with a war or disease epidemic as part of the plot.
CHALLENGE RULES
♣ When you sign up for the challenge, please post a challenge template so we have a post to which to link your name; post #2 will list participant links which can then be used for making challenge updates.
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♣ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long.
♣ Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged!
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1. ❅ Read a book that was published in October (any year) OR read a book in which a wedding takes place OR read a book whose cover shows a field / meadow / orchard / vineyard.
The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards (the same couple gets married 3 times)
2.❅ Read a book featuring a horse or horse racing, or with a horse on the cover OR read a book with a royal character or royal family OR read a book where the first letter of each title word may be found in THERESIEWIESE (Discount a, an, the – 2 word minimum):
Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen
3.❅ Read a book that takes place in Germany OR read a book featuring any kind of festival, fair, or circus OR read a book with a “6” in its total page count:
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman (326 pages)
4.❅ Read a book where someone on the cover is wearing a costume or uniform of any kind OR read a book that takes place in a traditional tourist city/area (tell us where) OR read a book with any form of money shown on the cover or included in the title.
The Magician by Michael Scott (Paris)
5. ❅ Read a book that takes place anywhere in Canada OR read a book that takes place in Ohio OR read a book whose title contains the letter “z.” (Z may be anywhere in the title; it does not have to start a word) The Witch with no Name by Kim Harrison (Cincinnati, Ohio)
6. ❅ Read a book in which a parade takes place OR read a book that takes place in a large international city (Those participants living in the USA, cannot use a US city) OR read a book where a character belongs to an organized group of some kind (i.e. professional group, religious group, recreational group).
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (Father Gomez belongs to the Consistorial Court)
7.❅ Read a book with any kind of beverage on the cover OR read a book whose publication year includes one of the numbers 1,8,9, or 6 OR read a book whose title ends with an exclamation mark.
Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl (published 1948)
8.❅ Read a book that takes place over the summer OR read a "dark" book - either a dark cover or dark content OR read a book with a character whose first name starts with any of the letters in MARCH.
Monsters by C. Gockel (Amy is main character)
9.❅ Read a book with a strict character OR read a book with a four word title OR read a book with any type of ingredient / spice / herb is listed in the title or shown on the cover (this could be anything from a picture of an apple to make apple pie to nutmeg to basil).
My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent
10.❅ Read the 6th book in a series OR choose one of the breweries and read a book where the first letter in each title word may be found in the brewery name (a,an, the DO count – 3 word minimum) OR read a book in which one of the major characters is a waiter /waitress / bartender.
The Enchantress by Michael Scott
11.❅ Read a book where music is a major theme OR read a book whose title or author name contains a double “oo” OR read a book that makes you feel content, congenial, and relaxed.
True of Blood by Bonnie Lamer
12.❅ Read a book whose title is also the title or famous line from a song OR read a book outside your “traditional” genre OR read a book whose author’s last name starts with Y,M,C, or A.
Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer
13.❅ Read a book whose cover shows a meal, picnic or buffet OR read a book with a red cover OR read a book that almost everyone seems to be reading (a best seller).
quiet storm by Romanus Gabriel
14.❅ Read a book with a character known for their sweet tooth OR read a book whose cover features a dessert or candy OR read a book featuring a baker or candy maker (not a cook).
Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic by Meghan Ciana Doidge (main character a baker)
15.❅ Read a book takes place in an amusement park OR read a book featuring a performer of some kind (does not have to be professional) OR read a book in which some kind of game is played (real games, not mind games).
The Circus Is Coming by Noel Streatfeild
16.❅ Read a book that is first or last in a series OR read a book whose publication date contains a “2” and a “4” OR read a book with a war or disease epidemic as part of the plot.
Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer (published June 2nd 2014)
List of books:
Since I discovered different reading challenge groups on Goodreads I have been taking part in more and more challenges. I like those challenges that set you different tasks. Actually I like most challenges.
FALL SEASONAL SCAVENGER CHALLENGE - OKTOBERFEST
Duration: September 20 - December 20, 2014
Time to get your party face on!! Raise a glass and join in the fun!
1. The Oktoberfest tradition started in 1810 to celebrate the October 12th marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Louis to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The citizens of Munich were invited to join in the festivities which were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates. These famous public fields were named Theresienwiese—"Therese's fields"—in honor of the crown princess; although locals have since abbreviated the name simply to the "Wies'n."
❅ Read a book that was published in October (any year) OR read a book in which a wedding takes place OR read a book whose cover shows a field / meadow / orchard / vineyard.
2. Horse races in the presence of the royal family concluded the popular event. The decision to repeat the festivities and the horse races in the subsequent year gave rise to the tradition of the annual Oktoberfest, which now begins in late September and lasts until the first Sunday in October. The horse races were last held in 1960, but the festival still takes place on the "Theresienwiese."
❅ Read a book featuring a horse or horse racing, or with a horse on the cover OR read a book with a royal character or royal family OR read a book where the first letter of each title word may be found in THERESIEWIESE (Discount a, an, the – 2 word minimum).
3. Today, Oktoberfest has become the world's largest beer festival, and is still held annually in Munich, Germany. The 16-day party attracts over 6 million people every year who consume 1.5 million gallons of beer, 200,000 pounds of pork sausage, and 480,000 spit-roasted chickens during the two-week extravaganza.
❅ Read a book that takes place in Germany OR read a book featuring any kind of festival, fair, or circus OR read a book with a “6” in its total page count.
4. While the event reinforces stereotypical images of beer-loving, meat-loving Germans dressed in dirndls and lederhosen, visitors to the annual event come from all over the world. Oktoberfest is in fact one of Munich's largest and most profitable tourist attractions bringing over 450 million euros to the city's coffers each year.
❅ Read a book where someone on the cover is wearing a costume or uniform of any kind OR read a book that takes place in a traditional tourist city/area (tell us where) OR read a book with any form of money shown on the cover or included in the title.
5. The largest Oktoberfest held outside of Germany takes place each year in the twin cities of Kitchener-Waterloo in Canada, where a large ethnic German population resides. The largest such event in the United States is Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati in Ohio, which boasts half a million visitors each year.
❅ Read a book that takes place anywhere in Canada OR read a book that takes place in Ohio OR read a book whose title contains the letter “z.” (Z may be anywhere in the title; it does not have to start a word)
6. The Costume and Riflemen's Procession takes place on the first Sunday of the festival, in which some 7000 performers -- groups in traditional costumes and historical uniforms, marching bands, riflemen, thoroughbred horses and other livestock, old-fashioned carriages, and numerous floats -- parade through the streets of Munich's city center showcasing the diversity of local, regional, and national customs.
❅ Read a book in which a parade takes place OR read a book that takes place in a large international city (Those participants living in the USA, cannot use a US city) OR read a book where a character belongs to an organized group of some kind (i.e. professional group, religious group, recreational group).
7. When the city began allowing beer on the fairgrounds, makeshift beer stands began cropping up, and their number increased steadily until they were eventually replaced by beer halls in 1896. The beer halls, like the beer tents of today, were sponsored by the local breweries. The mayor of Munich opens Oktoberfest at noon on the first day of the fair when he drives the wooden tap into a barrel of beer and proclaims: O'zapft is! ("It's tapped!").
❅ Read a book with any kind of beverage on the cover OR read a book whose publication year includes one of the numbers 1,8,9, or 6 OR read a book whose title ends with an exclamation mark.
8. Oktoberfest beer is a variety called Märzen (March), which is darker and stronger than traditional beer, and contains up to 6% alcohol. Before the advent of modern refrigeration techniques, this type of beer was brewed in March (as its name suggests) and allowed to age through the summer, so that it was ready to drink by late summer or early fall.
❅ Read a book that takes place over the summer OR read a "dark" book - either a dark cover or dark content OR read a book with a character whose first name starts with any of the letters in MARCH.
9. Like all German beer, the Oktoberfest beer is brewed according to strict German standards (called the Reinheitsgebot which have been in effect since 1516) that precisely define the four ingredients allowed in the brewing of beer: barley, hops, malt, and yeast.
❅ Read a book with a strict character OR read a book with a four word title OR read a book with any type of ingredient / spice / herb is listed in the title or shown on the cover (this could be anything from a picture of an apple to make apple pie to nutmeg to basil).
10. Just 6 Munich breweries - Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Paulaner, and Spaten - are permitted to serve beer at the festival. 14 larger and several smaller beer tents and beer gardens provide enough seating for 98,000 visitors at a time. Beer is served by the Maß, a one-liter mug, and costs between 9 and 10 euros. Beer maids and waiters must be able to carry 10 of these beer-filled mugs at a time.
❅ Read the 6th book in a series OR choose one of the breweries and read a book where the first letter in each title word may be found in the brewery name (a,an, the DO count – 3 word minimum) OR read a book in which one of the major characters is a waiter /waitress / bartender.
11. Oktoberfest is known as much for its traditional folk music as it is for its beer drinking. Folk music, marches, and polkas make up the typical oompah music for which Germany is famous. As the evening wears on, the music becomes louder and more and more people begin to sing, linking arms and swinging beer mugs from side to side, some standing and swaying and dancing on benches or tables. Before each break, the band will offer up "ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit", a toast to contentment, congeniality, and relaxation.
❅ Read a book where music is a major theme OR read a book whose title or author name contains a double “oo” OR read a book that makes you feel content, congenial, and relaxed.
12. German folk music is not the only sound you will hear emanating from the massive beer tents. International hits like "New York, New York", "Country Road", "YMCA" and even disco- and rock-inspired tunes come from the beer tents.
❅ Read a book whose title is also the title or famous line from a song OR read a book outside your “traditional” genre OR read a book whose author’s last name starts with Y,M,C, or A.
13. Oktoberfest visitors won’t lack for a good meal. Readily available all over the fairgrounds are Hendl, whole chickens grilled on a spit, roasted meats, especially pork, and potato dumplings are served up with the traditional red cabbage and apple dish (Blaukohl). Sauerkraut and soft pretzels are found on just about every menu.
❅ Read a book whose cover shows a meal, picnic or buffet OR read a book with a red cover OR read a book that almost everyone seems to be reading (a best seller).
14. For those with a sweet tooth, typical dessert dishes include Dampfnudel, a steamed honey-dumpling served with vanilla sauce, apple strudel, and Kaiserschmarrn, a sugared pancake with raisins. Also available is a variety of sweet snacks scattered across the Wies’n. From pan-roasted, sugar-glazed almonds (gebrannte Mandeln) to cotton candy (Zuckerwatte), from glazed fruits to ice cream.
❅ Read a book with a character known for their sweet tooth OR read a book whose cover features a dessert or candy OR read a book featuring a baker or candy maker (not a cook).
15. Between events and beer tents, guests can traverse the 103 acre Oktoberfest grounds to ride a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, or water slide, navigate their way through a labyrinth, visit a haunted house, be entertained by numerous types of performers, take a look at the flea circus, stop off at one of dozens of game booths, or take a festival tour, among other things.
❅ Read a book takes place in an amusement park OR read a book featuring a performer of some kind (does not have to be professional) OR read a book in which some kind of game is played (real games, not mind games).
16. The last day of Oktoberfest is the first Sunday in October. Over the past 200 years, Oktoberfest has been canceled 24 times due to cholera epidemics and war.
❅ Read a book that is first or last in a series OR read a book whose publication date contains a “2” and a “4” OR read a book with a war or disease epidemic as part of the plot.
CHALLENGE RULES
♣ When you sign up for the challenge, please post a challenge template so we have a post to which to link your name; post #2 will list participant links which can then be used for making challenge updates.
♣ For each book you read, please indicate the title, the author and the date you finished reading it. If a challenge task gives several options, please make it clear which option you’ve chosen. If the task calls for an item on the cover, include a link to the book cover.* If it’s not obvious from the book title or cover, be sure to explain how your book fits the task. If you don’t, you won’t get credit for completing that task.
♣ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long.
♣ Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged!
♣ If you want the challenge moderator to check your progress as you make updates, please copy/paste your update into a new message . We don't have time to scroll back through the entire thread looking for "message #15," or to follow links back to an original post.
♣ When you complete the challenge, please post your entire list as a new message to make it easier for everyone to see what you've read. If you don't repost your list, you won't be included in the list of those who have completed the challenge.
1. ❅ Read a book that was published in October (any year) OR read a book in which a wedding takes place OR read a book whose cover shows a field / meadow / orchard / vineyard.
The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards (the same couple gets married 3 times)
2.❅ Read a book featuring a horse or horse racing, or with a horse on the cover OR read a book with a royal character or royal family OR read a book where the first letter of each title word may be found in THERESIEWIESE (Discount a, an, the – 2 word minimum):
Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen
3.❅ Read a book that takes place in Germany OR read a book featuring any kind of festival, fair, or circus OR read a book with a “6” in its total page count:
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman (326 pages)
4.❅ Read a book where someone on the cover is wearing a costume or uniform of any kind OR read a book that takes place in a traditional tourist city/area (tell us where) OR read a book with any form of money shown on the cover or included in the title.
The Magician by Michael Scott (Paris)
5. ❅ Read a book that takes place anywhere in Canada OR read a book that takes place in Ohio OR read a book whose title contains the letter “z.” (Z may be anywhere in the title; it does not have to start a word) The Witch with no Name by Kim Harrison (Cincinnati, Ohio)
6. ❅ Read a book in which a parade takes place OR read a book that takes place in a large international city (Those participants living in the USA, cannot use a US city) OR read a book where a character belongs to an organized group of some kind (i.e. professional group, religious group, recreational group).
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (Father Gomez belongs to the Consistorial Court)
7.❅ Read a book with any kind of beverage on the cover OR read a book whose publication year includes one of the numbers 1,8,9, or 6 OR read a book whose title ends with an exclamation mark.
Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl (published 1948)
8.❅ Read a book that takes place over the summer OR read a "dark" book - either a dark cover or dark content OR read a book with a character whose first name starts with any of the letters in MARCH.
Monsters by C. Gockel (Amy is main character)
9.❅ Read a book with a strict character OR read a book with a four word title OR read a book with any type of ingredient / spice / herb is listed in the title or shown on the cover (this could be anything from a picture of an apple to make apple pie to nutmeg to basil).
My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent
10.❅ Read the 6th book in a series OR choose one of the breweries and read a book where the first letter in each title word may be found in the brewery name (a,an, the DO count – 3 word minimum) OR read a book in which one of the major characters is a waiter /waitress / bartender.
The Enchantress by Michael Scott
11.❅ Read a book where music is a major theme OR read a book whose title or author name contains a double “oo” OR read a book that makes you feel content, congenial, and relaxed.
True of Blood by Bonnie Lamer
12.❅ Read a book whose title is also the title or famous line from a song OR read a book outside your “traditional” genre OR read a book whose author’s last name starts with Y,M,C, or A.
Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer
13.❅ Read a book whose cover shows a meal, picnic or buffet OR read a book with a red cover OR read a book that almost everyone seems to be reading (a best seller).
quiet storm by Romanus Gabriel
14.❅ Read a book with a character known for their sweet tooth OR read a book whose cover features a dessert or candy OR read a book featuring a baker or candy maker (not a cook).
Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic by Meghan Ciana Doidge (main character a baker)
15.❅ Read a book takes place in an amusement park OR read a book featuring a performer of some kind (does not have to be professional) OR read a book in which some kind of game is played (real games, not mind games).
The Circus Is Coming by Noel Streatfeild
16.❅ Read a book that is first or last in a series OR read a book whose publication date contains a “2” and a “4” OR read a book with a war or disease epidemic as part of the plot.
Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer (published June 2nd 2014)
List of books:
- Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl
- Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic by Meghan Ciana Doidge
- Monsters by C. Gockel
- The Marriage Bargain by Sandra Edwards
- Magic Rising by Camilla Chafer
- Arcane Magic by Camilla Chafer
- Color My Horse by Bev Pettersen
- The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman
- True of Blood by Bonnie Lamer
- quiet storm by Romanus Gabriel
- The Magician by Michael Scott
- The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman
- The Witch with no Name by Kim Harrison
- My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent
- The Enchantress by Michael Scott
- The Circus Is Coming by Noel Streatfeild
The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien
As the War of the Rings
builds in intensity and the dark minions of Sauron look to extend their
evil influence over Middle-earth, Frodo and Sam edge ever closer to
Mount Doom. Desperate to avoid the watchful eye of the Dark lord and the
treacherous betrayal of Gollum, the two noble hobbits struggle through
the Land of Shadow in an attempt to destroy the One Ring of Power and
end Sauron's evil reign forever. From Goodreads.
The final book in the trilogy The Lord of The Rings. The part I miss in the film is the return of the hobbits to the Shire. It seems in the film that the Shire has not been affected by the war at all. This is not correct, I can see why it is not in the film but I miss it none the less as it is one of my favourite parts of the book.
If you have only seen the films, try reading the books. As with most books to film there is a lot more happening in the books.
This book qualifies for:
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Romance Readers Reading Challenges: 2014 Chubby Chunkster
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet R-vulture)
Crazy Challenge Connection Scrabble, anyone?
Crazy Challenge Connection Bard of Avon
The final book in the trilogy The Lord of The Rings. The part I miss in the film is the return of the hobbits to the Shire. It seems in the film that the Shire has not been affected by the war at all. This is not correct, I can see why it is not in the film but I miss it none the less as it is one of my favourite parts of the book.
If you have only seen the films, try reading the books. As with most books to film there is a lot more happening in the books.
This book qualifies for:
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
Romance Readers Reading Challenges: 2014 Chubby Chunkster
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
What’s In A Name 2014 Finished
What’s In A Name 2014 hosted by The Worm Hole.
I have now finished this challenge. It has been fun and interesting to look for books that fit this challenge. It started with five categories but a new was added and I read 6 books.
List of books at the bottom of this post.
The basics
I have now finished this challenge. It has been fun and interesting to look for books that fit this challenge. It started with five categories but a new was added and I read 6 books.
List of books at the bottom of this post.
The basics
The challenge runs from January to December. During this time you
choose a book to read from each of the following categories (examples of
books you could choose are in brackets):
- A reference to time (Eleven Minutes, Before Ever After)
- A position of royalty (The People’s Queen, The Last Empress, The Curse Of The Pharaoh)
- A number written in letters (The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, A Tale Of Two Cities)
- A forename or names (Rebecca, Eleanor & Park, The Unfinished Work Of Elizabeth D.)
- A type or element of weather (Gone With The Wind, Red Earth Pouring Rain)
- A book with a school subject in the title. (And yes, that does mean you can get creative and use a magical academic subject if you wish – Hogwarts is a school, after all.)
Remember the titles I’ve given here are only examples, you can by all
means use them if you want to – some are classics after all – but it’s
not necessary. There are plenty of other books that will fit the
categories and you may have some in mind already or even some on your
shelves you can read. I’ve been getting a lot of questions
about whether there will be a sixth category – not this year. I
realised too late after publishing the post that I hadn’t included a
sixth, so as not to confuse everyone we’ll be sticking with five this
time around.
Extra information
- Books can be any format (print, audio, ebook).
- It’s preferred that the books don’t overlap with other challenges, but not a requirement at all.
- Books cannot overlap categories (for instance my first example, Eleven Minutes, could be used for category 1 or 3 but not both).
- Creativity for matching the categories is not only allowed, it’s encouraged!
- You don’t have to make your list of books beforehand, you can choose them as you go.
- You don’t have to read your chosen books in any particular order.
- A reference to time: Forever Fae by L.P. Dover
- A position of royalty: Death on the Aegean Queen By Maria Hudgins
- A number written in letters: Honeymoon For One by Chris Keniston
- A forename or names: John Macnab by John Buchan
- A type or element of weather: After the Storm by M. Stratton
- A school subjec: The Secret History by Donna Tartt
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