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Sweeeeet -- I have the back-to-school one taken care of with the book I am currently reading. Gotta love when the stars align like that! ☺
(BTW, school here doesn't start until after Labor Day -- stupid law about education interfering with tourism.)
(BTW, school here doesn't start until after Labor Day -- stupid law about education interfering with tourism.)
Marisa, for some Race Your Mouse would be really easy. But not everyone can read an ebook unless it was on the pc. I've done it that way, and it was kinda a pain. So now I own a cheap ereader. :)
I totally agree, Briansgirl. It would be impossible for my Mom, for example. What I haven't written is that it's easy for me: a new Jayne Castle's book appear on August, 27. I'll begin it that day. And, although I read around 200 books a year, if I read two or three as paperbook, it's an effort. The used book is going to be complicated for me, but not for a lot of people in the group. All of us have our strengths and weaknesses ;)


Joyland

Finished 8/24/13.
August is Back to School Month - Read a book where at least one character is a student or a teacher, or a scene takes place in a school.
Killer Pancake / The Cereal Murders

Aug 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day and Aug 7 National Lighthouse Day - Read a book that takes place near or on the ocean, or has an ocean on the cover. Or read a book that has anything to do with a lighthouse: in the story, the title, or the cover.
The Light Between Oceans

8/30/13 Finished
Aug 17 is National Thriftshop Day - Read a used book.
City of Bones

Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Day - Read an ebook (on your computer, ipad, ereader, smartphone, etc.) or download an ebook. (NOTE: Many free ebooks from mainstream online stores and free archives are available online.)
Divergent


Joyland

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Marisa wrote: "I totally agree, Briansgirl. It would be impossible for my Mom, for example. What I haven't written is that it's easy for me: a new Jayne Castle's book appear on August, 27. I'll begin it that day...."
Yep, I buy used a majority of the time. I tend to buy either used from Amazon super cheap (under $1 plus shipping) or from PaperBackSwap. My area thrift stores don't have anything anymore that I want or need as I have so much. lol
I have on rare occasions bought ebooks but only if that's the only format it's available in. Otherwise, I have a DVD with 8k romance ebooks and another with 5k mystery ebooks. I got a Libre ereader cheap to read those on (in color). After downloading over 250+ kindle ebooks that can only be read either on your pc (kindle for pc) or an actual kindle, I broke down and bought the cheapest kindle ($79 I think. It was a birthday gift). Much better to read all of my ebooks on. The other ereader's battery wasn't good enough for even one full novel and you can't read as it's charging. Kindle's battery can last for a full month.
But yes, we all have our strengths and weaknesses when it comes to reading. I don't expect everyone to complete every part of the mini-challenge each month. Just whatever is comfortable for each person.
Yep, I buy used a majority of the time. I tend to buy either used from Amazon super cheap (under $1 plus shipping) or from PaperBackSwap. My area thrift stores don't have anything anymore that I want or need as I have so much. lol
I have on rare occasions bought ebooks but only if that's the only format it's available in. Otherwise, I have a DVD with 8k romance ebooks and another with 5k mystery ebooks. I got a Libre ereader cheap to read those on (in color). After downloading over 250+ kindle ebooks that can only be read either on your pc (kindle for pc) or an actual kindle, I broke down and bought the cheapest kindle ($79 I think. It was a birthday gift). Much better to read all of my ebooks on. The other ereader's battery wasn't good enough for even one full novel and you can't read as it's charging. Kindle's battery can last for a full month.
But yes, we all have our strengths and weaknesses when it comes to reading. I don't expect everyone to complete every part of the mini-challenge each month. Just whatever is comfortable for each person.

FYI - The Kindle's estimated battery life is based on reading 30 minutes per day. You'll find that tidbit in the small print. When I'm reading on my Kindle keyboard, I usually have to charge the battery once a week. You can continue reading while the battery charges.
The Libre's battery didn't last for the length of one book, and I couldn't read while it charged so was completely frustrated after a day of reading to wait for the ending. I do tend to charge my kindle between novels for the heck of it, but it's battery will more than get me through a book or two without worry. That's the main thing to me. Screen is easier to read too.
Yes, ereader is quite easy for reading than LCD screen (as Libre or my old Palm E2 here I read before). I use to charge my Mini a month aroound more or less, but I plug in the computer a lot to charge books in it ;)

August is Admit You're Happy Month - Night Vision by Yasmine Galenorn + BONUS
August is Back to School Month - File M for Murder by Miranda James
Aug 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day and Aug 7 National Lighthouse Day - Ghost Shadow by Heather Graham
National Thriftshop Day - Shadow Fires by Dean Koontz
Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Day - Bewitched, Bothered, and Biscotti by Bailey Cates

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August is Admit You're Happy Month - Read a book by your favorite author. BONUS if it's a new release.

August is Back to School Month - Read a book where at least one character is a student or a teacher, or a scene takes place in a school.

Aug 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day and Aug 7 National Lighthouse Day - Read a book that takes place near or on the ocean, or has an ocean on the cover. Or read a book that has anything to do with a lighthouse: in the story, the title, or the cover.

Aug 17 is National Thriftshop Day - Read a used book.

Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Day - Read an ebook:


Admit You're Happy Month - Murder in the House
Back to School Month - Murder of a Chocolate-Covered Cherry
U. S. Coast Guard Day/National Lighthouse Day - Murder Most Maine
Race Your Mouse Day - A Dash of Murder






Back to school month Murder of a Royal PainDenise Swanson read 8/10/13
U.S. Coast Guard Day/National Lighthouse Day Book, Line and SinkerJenn McKinlayRead 8/3/13
National Thrift Shop Day Dead Canaries Don't SingCynthia BaxterRead 8/6/13
Race your mouse day--The mouse is too fast it wins.





Then I can change the font to whatever size I need.
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1.- Admit You're Happy Month
2.- Back to School Month: Murder of the Cat's Meow by Denise Swanson (08/08/2013 - ★★★)
3.- U.S. Coast Guard Day / National Lighthouse Day
4.- National Thriftshop Day
5.- Race Your Mouse Day
1.- Admit You're Happy Month
2.- Back to School Month: Murder of the Cat's Meow by Denise Swanson (08/08/2013 - ★★★)
3.- U.S. Coast Guard Day / National Lighthouse Day
4.- National Thriftshop Day
5.- Race Your Mouse Day


I can/t read on a pc either. But I would not give up my kindle for all the tea in China. An ereader is a different experience. Go to the library and try one out.....

Tim Myers has a great lighthouse series.

Reading e-books on a PC is very different from using an e-reader because of the lighting. The PC is backlit and harder on your eyes. It is easier to read without eye fatigue on most e-readers because of the print (e-ink) and the lighting. (I am saying most because I understand the e-readers with color are backlit the way a computer screen or tablet is.) I can read without eye strain on my Kindle.
That said - I admit to an old school preference for holding a real print book in my hands and turning the pages.

August is Admit You're Happy Month - Read a book by your favorite author. BONUS if it's a new release. - Little Shop of Homicide - 8/14/13
August is Back to School Month - Read a book where at least one character is a student or a teacher, or a scene takes place in a school. - Quilt or Innocence: A Southern Quilting Mystery - 8/12/13
Aug 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day and Aug 7 National Lighthouse Day - Read a book that takes place near or on the ocean, or has an ocean on the cover. Or read a book that has anything to do with a lighthouse: in the story, the title, or the cover. - Cross Stitch Before Dying: An Embroidery Mystery - 8/16/2013
Aug 17 is National Thriftshop Day - Read a used book. -Angel's Advocate - 8/3/13
Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Day - Read an ebook (on your computer, ipad, ereader, smartphone, etc.) or download an ebook. - Lowcountry Boil - 8/12/13





Carol wrote: "I can't afford a Kindle or other ereader, and if I did have one, I would constantly be afraid of losing it somewhere. I'm not one of those people who is constantly losing things, but I'm not going to take chances with expensive stuff. It's one thing to maybe leave a paperback somewhere and have to replace it, but electronics devices are a bigger deal."
I have a friend who has three diffrent Nooks, and I occasionally borrow the cheaper one. My greatest fear is that I will lose it, or have it stolen, so I usually only use it at home. If I lose my own paperback, yes it would suck, but they're cheap enough that I could eventually replace it. If I were to lose her Nook, though... I don't even want to think about it. I'll be using her Nook to read a novella for this challenge that she downloaded for free.
I have a friend who has three diffrent Nooks, and I occasionally borrow the cheaper one. My greatest fear is that I will lose it, or have it stolen, so I usually only use it at home. If I lose my own paperback, yes it would suck, but they're cheap enough that I could eventually replace it. If I were to lose her Nook, though... I don't even want to think about it. I'll be using her Nook to read a novella for this challenge that she downloaded for free.
I've got a Kobo Mini(I carry around all the time, so I like its size: 5"). Now you can purchase it by 53$... I know that it's a lot of money in some cases, but it's not really an expensive device anymore.









Finis!
August is Admit You're Happy Month — Read a book by a favorite author. BONUS if it's a new release.
Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts (Bonus: relatively newish--came out in April 2013.)
August is Back to School Month - Read a book where at least one character is a student or a teacher, or a scene takes place in a school.
Only the Good Spy Young by Ally Carter (Book four in a series set at a HS for spies)
Aug 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day and Aug 7 National Lighthouse Day — Read a book that takes place near or on the ocean... Or read a book that has anything to do with a lighthouse.
Written in Stone by Ellery Adams (Set on east coast, with scenes at a lighthouse)
Aug 17 is National Thriftshop Day — Read a used book.
Sleeping with the Entity by Cat Devon (Bought at Half Price Books)
Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Day — Read an ebook.
Rock Point by Carla Neggers
August is Admit You're Happy Month — Read a book by a favorite author. BONUS if it's a new release.
Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts (Bonus: relatively newish--came out in April 2013.)
August is Back to School Month - Read a book where at least one character is a student or a teacher, or a scene takes place in a school.
Only the Good Spy Young by Ally Carter (Book four in a series set at a HS for spies)
Aug 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day and Aug 7 National Lighthouse Day — Read a book that takes place near or on the ocean... Or read a book that has anything to do with a lighthouse.
Written in Stone by Ellery Adams (Set on east coast, with scenes at a lighthouse)
Aug 17 is National Thriftshop Day — Read a used book.
Sleeping with the Entity by Cat Devon (Bought at Half Price Books)
Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Day — Read an ebook.
Rock Point by Carla Neggers






August is Admit You're Happy Month -
A Parfait Murder by Wendy Lyn Watson (& used)
August is Back to School Month -
Murder of a Creped Suzette by Denise Swanson (& used)
Scoop to Kill by Wendy Lyn Watson (& used)
Aug 17 is National Thriftshop Day -
Finger Lickin' Dead by Riley Adams
Fatal Fixer-Upper by Jennie Bentley





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August is Admit You're Happy Month - Read a book by your favorite author. BONUS if it's a new release.
August is Back to School Month - Read a book where at least one character is a student or a teacher, or a scene takes place in a school.
Aug 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day and Aug 7 National Lighthouse Day - Read a book that takes place near or on the ocean, or has an ocean on the cover. Or read a book that has anything to do with a lighthouse: in the story, the title, or the cover.
Aug 17 is National Thriftshop Day - Read a used book.
Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Day - Read an ebook (on your computer, ipad, ereader, smartphone, etc.) or download an ebook. (NOTE: Many free ebooks from mainstream online stores and free archives are available online.)