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message 1: by ❀ Susan (last edited Jul 24, 2016 05:28AM) (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
August begins with a holiday on the first Monday of the month. It is known in a number of provinces as a Civic Holiday or is a provincial day with other local names, such as Terry Fox Day, Natal Day or BC Day. What can be more Canadian than enjoying books on this day and for the rest of the month?

In celebration of the month of August we will do an Acrostic August Challenge, reading books that start with each letter of August (not counting "a" or "the").
Start Date: August 01, 2016
End Date: August 31, 2016

Book Suggestions:

A
Anne of Green Gables (or any other “Anne of” books by the great L.M Montgomery
Alias Grace
Annabel
Away
An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth
Arrival City
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

U
Under an Afghan Sky: A Memoir of Captivity
The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
Under the Volcano


G
Galore
Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture
George And Rue
Green Grass, Running Water Water
Gold Diggers
The Game
The Gutenberg Galaxy
The Girls
Girlfriend in a Coma
A Great Reckoning

U
Up Ghost River: A Chief's Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History
Underground to Canada
Under The Visible Life

S
Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life
Secret Daughter
Skim
Sweetness in the Belly
Six Metres of Pavement
Still Life
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
Swamp Angel
Shake Hands with the Devil
Something Fierce
Stalin’s Daughter
Stolen Wife
Straphanger
Survival
Swing Low
Solomon Gursky Was Here

T
The Time in Between
Three Day Road
Tigana
Two Solitudes
28: Stories of Aids in Africa
Tangles
Theatre of the Unimpressed
The Sacred Balance
The Tiger
The Tipping Point
Too Close to the Falls
Trauma Form
Tree: A Life Story
Two Generals
Tell
A Tale for the Time Being
The Tin Flute

*Many books come from the CBC lists, please feel free to add books to the list and enjoy more CanLit
** Choose the # of books you plan to read from the challenge by clicking on the challenge section of the site once it is August 1st


message 2: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Penney | 563 comments @Susan I LOVE this idea!!


message 3: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
Thanks! It was fun looking through book lists and organizing it. I have been so inspired by the bingo that I have made a 2017 bingo which I will post later in the year!!!


message 4: by Petra (new)

Petra | 707 comments Great challenge, Susan! That's a lot of books to read in August (for me) so I may shorten that to Aug or maybe Augu. :D
Who knows? Maybe I'll rise to the challenge of August since I have a week off in that month.


message 5: by Susan (new)

Susan | 851 comments Cool idea!


message 6: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
@Petra - No pressure to read each letter but just an encouraging challenge to read more Canadian!!


message 8: by Petra (new)

Petra | 707 comments ❀ Susan wrote: "@Petra - No pressure to read each letter but just an encouraging challenge to read more Canadian!!"

Then I'm in! Thanks, Susan.


message 9: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1171 comments I already read a lot of Canadian but I have a lot of other books to read for various book clubs that are not Canadian so I may try this by mixing and matching.


message 10: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 313 comments Has any one read any of these: ????
Under Heaven,
Under My Skin
United We Stand
Under The Visible Lifeor
Under This Unbroken Sky

I cannot decide which I might read as my second U for the August acronym. Thanks.


message 11: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
I found Under an Afghan Sky: A Memoir of Captivity as a library discard today for 25 cents so it will be one of my choices. I have not read any of those options @MaryAnne and it was harder to find "u" options.


message 13: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
@Diane - some great additions to the list! i have a copy of US conductors in my TBR pile somewhere...


message 14: by Diane (new)

Diane (Tvor) | 357 comments There are a half dozen I have yet to read but most of the ones I have I really enjoyed. Michael Crummey, Susannah Kearsley, Miriam Toews, and Lauren Davis in particular.


message 15: by Louise (last edited Jul 27, 2016 07:31PM) (new)

Louise | 1171 comments My tentative plan:

Ancestor Stones (African)

Up Ghost River: A Chief's Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History (Canadian/Indigenous non-fiction)

George And Rue (Canadian)

Unraveling Arva (Canadian)

Simple Recipes (Canadian short stories)

The Tenderness of Wolves (set in Canada)


message 16: by Susan (new)

Susan | 851 comments I was planning to be gung-ho about this challenge but yesterday made travel plans to attend the Mississippi Book Festival next month in Jackson, MS. The festival looks great and is FREE and I've never been to Jackson, so I'm making a weekend of it. This means I have to scramble to do some preparatory reading now. :-)

Still, I'm going to try to read at least 2 books for this challenge. I have Galore planned for one of my remaining bingo squares, so that will work. And I have lots of A, S, and T books on my shelves, so will try to fit one of those in as well - maybe a short story collection I can work through slowly during August.


message 17: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1171 comments Now I'm conflicted. With Madeleine Thien's recent Booker longlist nomination, I want to read her short story collection Simple Recipes for my S book instead of Signs and Wonders which is why that poor book has been on my shelf for 4 years....


message 18: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Penney | 563 comments I know I'm in, but I haven't made any selections yet.


message 19: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
I am with you Natasha... I might just start the challenge without a specific plan ahead. I keep thinking i should plan it out but can't quite decide yet!!


message 21: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
Great suggestions but I think you may have just made my choices ever more difficult - lol!!!


message 22: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 313 comments Louise wrote: "A few more suggestions:

The Age of Hope by David Bergen
All That Matters by Wayson Choy
Alone in the Classroom by [auth..."


great list -- the more the merrier.


message 23: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Penney | 563 comments Can it be August for the rest of the year? :)


message 24: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
lol - I have ideas for the next couple of challenges which should be fun too!!!


message 25: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisafriel) | 210 comments I have several books already on the go - but just noticed Annabel was available. I had it on my list for the Bingo Challenge, so I will start with that and see how it goes.


message 27: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Penney | 563 comments Would it be okay I read a min-fiction choice for one of the August books? I was thinking "Staking a Claim to a Continent"


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 28: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
What is a min-fiction? And read whatever you want for the challenge - it is all about enriching our reading so no hard and fast rules. :)


message 29: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Penney | 563 comments @Susan Non-fiction. Sorry. I didn't notice the spelling mistake.


message 30: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
lol - i was wondering if i was totally out of the loop!!! :)


message 31: by Talie (new)

Talie | 71 comments This one has been a lot of fun. It's one way to not get so overwhelmed by choice in the to-read pile. Thank you for your creative monthly challenges Susan. I'm getting my three books in this month with this - 2 of 3 Cdn.


message 32: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
Thanks for the feedback Talie - it has been fun to think of some challenges to inspire us all to read more Canadian (or like you said, get through some of that TBR pile aka mountain that we all have!!)


message 33: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 313 comments I too like the August acrostic. It has forced me to think through some of my Canadian books and read some that I have been meaning to read for a while.
The September challenge is truly making me think about books I might have read in High school English class. I have a Masters in English so it is hard to separate what I read in various Canadian lit courses in University with English courses in High school. I hate to think it but I believe we read only non-Canadian books for the English classes in hs but so far that is all I remember. Like Lord of the Flies. I read lots outside of class so I may work with that as well.


message 34: by Talie (last edited Aug 16, 2016 09:34PM) (new)

Talie | 71 comments Shoot -- I meant to post this in the Sept Challenge:

I was thinking about Anne of Green Gables for this one. The whole series would take me most of the month.

Also I'm thinking of slotting in The Incredible Journey.

It was in high school that I start reading Charles de Lint so I may read one of my favorites over. The ones set in the city always take me back to Ottawa.


message 35: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
@Talie - I LOVE Anne of Green Gables - I have reread the first 6 over the last year and really enjoyed reading/listening to them. It is interesting to read the later books which I had not read as a young girl - they are really made for each stage of life including her time as a young mother.

@MaryAnne - i have to sadly say that I did not read much Canadian either - I think that the Stone Angel might have been the only Cdn book.


message 36: by Susan (new)

Susan | 851 comments I'm doing a bit better at this challenge than expected. I had set my goal at 3 and should have no trouble with that. Yesterday I finished Another Brooklyn and although it's by an American author, I decided to up my goal to 4 and include this as an A book.

I'm nearing the end of Stone Mattress: Nine Tales for an S book, and last night started 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl for a T book.

That should give me plenty of time to still read Galore for a G book. And then I'll see where I'm at. I have Ablutions in mind as a possible substitute for an A book if I can fit it in (it's short!).


message 37: by ❀ Susan (last edited Aug 31, 2016 11:04AM) (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
I have been picking away at this challenge in amongst some other reading too and so far have:

A- Away
U- Under The Visible Life
G - Green Grass, Running Water
U - Under an Afghan Sky: A Memoir of Captivity
S - Slammerkin
T - Turtle Valley - edited to add this book August 26th

I am off for two weeks starting on Friday so hoping to finish off this challenge and am glad to have you all joining!!


message 38: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1171 comments I had a list of books picked out for this challenge, but then books on hold became available, other books came my way that I wanted to read right away, and I've got book club commitments and NONE of these books started with any of the letters in August :-(


message 39: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 313 comments A - Among Others
U - Undermajordomo Minor
G - Green Grass, Running Water
U - The Unquiet (to read)
S - Seaweed on Ice
T - Tigana (reading)

great fun -- thanks for setting this up.


message 40: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
We have 2 days left and I am wondering how people are finding the challenge?

Although I enjoyed it, if it weren't for having 2 weeks vacation, I am not sure I would have been able to complete it. I am also working on completing a library summer bingo and had a # of books come available from the library so found it quite challenging to finish.

I am halfway through Away which will finish the challenge.


message 41: by Susan (new)

Susan | 851 comments I should finish Galore today and that will complete my goal of 4 books. I've enjoyed the challenge!

The timing ended up being pretty good for me but I have been mulling over Sept's challenge because I have some book club commitments and also the Giller long list is coming out, followed soon after by the Booker short list and the National Book Award long list, and then I will lose my mind. :-)


message 42: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 313 comments I really like the August challenge: it helps promote reading new stuff. I was able to read as I went to sleep because the days were filled with taking of my granddaughter and getting ready for a move from St Louis to Montana. Right now I am in Ottawa, where I will be for a month visiting with a good friend and seeing other friends. I hope to read lots and relax before flying to Montana and new living arrangements.
The Unquiet was an interesting Canadian dystopian novel that surprised with its writing and idea of a duplicate Earth. Nice 'U' title. The other 'U' was Undermajordomo Minor that was very delightful.


message 43: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 313 comments Talie wrote: "
I was thinking about Anne of Green Gables for this one. The whole series would take me most of the month.
"

When I was ten my parents separated and that is when I read Anne of Green Gables. The book affected me so much that I decided then to add an 'e' to my name.


message 44: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
Just in time, I have finished the challenge by reading Away and have edited my books for the challenge above. It was a challenge to finish 6 amongst the other books that I have wanted to read this month but am glad that you have joined me in this challenge!!!


message 45: by ❀ Susan (last edited Sep 01, 2016 05:47AM) (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
Great job to those who signed up for the challenge - 4 of 4 completed their goals and I think a few others read along!! 19 or 19 books read.


message 46: by Susan (new)

Susan | 851 comments It was a fun challenge, and an interesting way to choose books! Three of the four books I read were ones I'd been meaning to get to for some time.


message 47: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3975 comments Mod
Glad that you enjoyed it. :)


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