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ARGH! I had so much trouble with this category last time. I don't join the Pick-It-For-Me as I don't read PNR so can't recommend it to others. And 80% or more of the books on the group's bookshelves is also PNR.


5 - Paula
10 - Jes
10 - Stephanie (private profile - must be friends to see)
13 - Lori
14 - Christina
23 - Wendy
25 - Nikki
Let me know if I'm missing someone...

ARGH! I had so much trouble with this category last time. I don't join the Pick-It-F..."
A few months ago, I would say that is a pretty correct assessment of our group's shelf.
But I've perused it lately, and it is actually developing into a fun mix of plenty of things, not necessarily all PNR. Give it a try and you might discover something new.
On the other hand, this is a call to all members who have read books for our different challenges, don't forget to add them to our shelf, so we can get a more varied selection.

Briansgirl - if you don't mind I would recommend Agnes and the Hitman by Jennifer Crusie for you ;) It's a parody of mob family with a cooking twist.

The one I would strongly recommend is: Lonesome Dove hell of a book!

Thank you. It looks interesting and I checked my library's online catalog and they have it!



Thanks Kasia, how are you?

How have you been?

How have you been?"
Have you found any really good books this month? I'm not too bad, my little one is crawling now so I don't get to read as much. Too much time spent chasing him round the house!

This month the best and most fun reads for me would be Ender's Game and the Uglies series. The Reader was incredibly good as well, but that was a much more serious book.

For June I'm doing something similiar. I'm reading Under the Tuscan Sun from a bday girl's shelves and when I finish I'll reward myself with the Diane Lane movie based on the book.

I've only read a few so far, based on movies I've seen. The few I've read are good but definetly old school western. Conagher is good and was made into a movie with Sam Elliot. Hondo was made into a John Wayne movie.


OKay, getting desperate here. lol Would the cover of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows fit the summer theme? The cover is mostly the color of fire, fitting a hot summer theme cover??! (I couldn't find it on the groups bookshelves for category #10.)

It's been 5 days, since no-one contests it, lol, I'm going to go ahead and use it. The orange cover always bugged me as it looked like fire. Didn't seem to fit the rest of the series.
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The challenge is not officially open until the 1st of July, so no advance-reading...LOL
1. Read a book which title starts with the letter "J".
2. Read a book picked from a July B-Day celebrant GR shelf. Be sure to specify whose shelf you pick it from.
3. Read a book whose author, setting or character is from the United Kingdom. (Suggestions for this category is welcome on this thread.)
4. Summer Heat Theme: Read a book that has one of the following words in its title (Summer, Heat, Hot, Scorching, Fire, Sizzle, Flame, Burn, etc) or has a Hot Summer theme cover.
5. Armchair Holiday: Read a book that is set in a place you would love to go on a summer vacation.
6. Go West: Read a book that has a "Western" theme. (Think cowboys, etc. Can be historical or contemporary)
7. Culinary theme: Read a book that has a "food" name in the title, or a "food" picture on the cover, or a character working in the "food" industry (chef, cook, caterer, etc)
8. Nostalgia Moment: Reread a favorite book.
9. Explore-A-Genre: Read a Young Adult novel or a book with a teen as the main protagonist.
10. Read a book from our Group's shelf or if you joined the Pick-It-For-Me Challenge, your recommended book.
That's it, guys. Have fun putting your list together.
Also suggestions for next month's categories are more than welcomed.