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I'll start with Aru Shah and the End of Time (Cindee), and Furyborn (Meghan). And I will for sure read more, so many good choices...
Has anyone else picked a book they're excited to read yet?

I currently have a thing for pins and patches. It's become a real problem, it just appears I'm addicted to buying them. k
Wintersong
Wintersong is currently my favorite book. Growing up, Labyrinth was, and still is, my favorite movie, and Wintersong is just like that but darker, and a bit more mature. It also makes references to other literature such as Goblin Market, and it's very well paced.
I'll Give You the Sun
This is the best contemporary book I have ever read. The characters are so complex, and you love them all, just as much as you hate them. They're real. There's no holly character, free of flaw, everyone has their own goals, and desires. They're selfish at times, and yet caring. You grow to love them and relate to them.


Hi Karla, I'm in a ukulele band! Learning to play guitar. What kind of ukulele do you have? And I've added your information to the spreadsheet - you can also choose another book to add if you like :)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

Hi Karla, I'm in a ukulele band! Learning to play guitar. What ki..."
It's a Hola Concert Ukulele. My friend recommended it to me, he said it was the one he learned on, and I like it a lot.
A book I recently read was Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. I read it in British Lit, and I loved it so much.

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is pure class. Have you read Beowulf? I was an extra in the tv show.


Both challenges have given me some wonderful books that I'm really excited to read this summer! It's still early in the summer, so hopefully we'll get more icebreaker participants and you'll find something of interest before long!



I just got Furyborn from the library. I had put an early hold, and had been waiting (impatiently) for it to come in. Finally it's here! YAY!

Well we can hope! I've already read a lot of filler, but I'm sadly not 20 anymore. The time has come where if i buy a book now I am rather unlikely to read it twice - despite my most earnest intentions, so I'm trying to find fine literature to soothe my soul and fill me with awe at the remarkably honed skill of the author so that I remark - Wow! That's what I call writing!
I think I've been spoilt by Hugo, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, etc....so many, many brilliant gems. Moulding words into clever sentences of the most perfect and creative expression. I had read a lot of the newer books and they were stories and they were okay, just a bit of fun. But then I read Yates and said, Oh! this is Literature.


I've read two of Kyle's books (and In the Miso Soup this month as well), I think I'll be reaching out to him first, but I'm really intrigued by all of Jazzy's choices (White Fang was one of my favourites as a child)!

From Karla I added Wintersong. I don't like fantasy and I especially don't like YA romance but I need to come out of my comfort zone of books so I'm going to try it out. Hopefully I'll like it!
I also added Norma's We Were Liars. More to get out of my comfort zone and prove to people that all of the violent, horror, and porn that I end up reading doesn't make me whacked out in the head :)

Hunger Games is more like Battle Royale. My mother actually managed to explain the difference very accurately (although she's only read HG and knows BR only by what I've told her): HG is more about the show and entertainment, whereas BR is more about the brutality and the psychological aspects of the characters. Because of that interpretation, I can easily enjoy both books although it's pretty clear some aspects of HG were borrowed from the BR - but mostly the stuff that was in the movie.
I really hope you like the books you've chosen! Horror-wise, I just have to suggest one of my favourite author's Otsuichi. After reading one of his works as an ebook, I ended up buying all of his published works as an addition to my J-lit library at home

I've read several of the books in the list already, a couple of them among my favorites: I'll Give You the Sun and Flowers for Algernon! Oh, and White Fang - that sure brings me back a few years.
Cloud Atlas has been on my To Read list for quite some time now, so I'm sure that at least will be one I choose to read for this challenge...

Completion
Title: Cloud Atlas
Author: David Mitchell
Rating: ★★★★★
Connection: I've sent a Message to Mion with my initial impression...
Grateful this book was in the list. I've been intending to read it for ages, so this was the perfect little shove to finally pick it up. I was not disappointed (though I didn't expect to be, with this author!) - this book is full of ideas, layers, and rhythms to contemplate... well beyond the final page.

Completion
Title: Poison Study
My Rating: ★★★★
Recommended by: Jennifer
Complete: I have penpal'd with Jennifer about this series -
I really enjoyed this, I hadn't heard of it before seeing Jennifer's recommendation. I'm very excited to continue the series, I just started reading book #2, Magic Study

Title: Cloud Atlas
Author: David Mitchell
Rating: ★★★★★
Connection: I've sent a Message to Mion with my initial impression...
Grateful this book was in ..."
That's GREAT Amber! This book has intimidated me for some reason, I think I will need a big SHOVE to read it someday too!
Glad you enjoyed it so much, hope you'll find another recommendation to do another round in this challenge.

I have Battle Royale, and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie as well as The Book of the Unnamed Midwife are at the library. I'll have to get Four Psychos on kindle but luckily it's free with kindle unlimited! :)

And now I've finished it! What a great book - one of my favourites of the year!

And now I've finished it! What a great book - one of my favourites of the ..."
Woohoo, so glad you loved it too, Chloe :)

YES! The sequel is just as good :) So glad you enjoyed it!


I really want to read Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, but how on earth do I choose which version/edition. There are so many choices of translators, and versions listed as poetry and others as fiction.
Editions available in my library include:
- Pearl Poet, A.S. Kline (2017, 125pages)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
-Benedict Flynn, Jasper Britton (2008, audio 2hr, 14mins)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
-Simon Armitage. A New Verse Translation (2007, audio 5hr44mins)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
-Jessie L Weston (2018, 144pages)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
-Bernard O'Donoghue (2006, 94pages)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
HELP!

Can you add my Icebreaker challenge point please, sorry to be a pain."
Hi Sam, I added it for you and don't worry, you're not a pain. Lovely to have you x

I currently have a thing for pins and patches. It's become a real problem, it just ..."
Hi Karla,
I read I'll Give You The Sun while I was on holiday and absolutely loved it! I read it as an eBook and loved it so much that I ordered a physical copy to arrive when I got home today. Great recommendation!

oooh, thanks for reminding me of this one, I've wanted to read this for a long time, and I actually need a book with the word 'sun' in the title for N.E.W.T challenge too, so it's perfect :)
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