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BLK Autumn 2015 Challenge - Read the Rainbow
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Sharlene
Erica
Sally906
Darkpool
Lesley
Kathleen
Grace
Carol
Sweetpea-1
Will try my best at this one. I finished a book in February called Indigo spell, so it would've fit perfect for this. Will have to find something else :)
read 14/3 ★★★★










Sounds like fun.
RED
read 14/03/15
ORANGE
read 07/04/2015
YELLOW
GREEN
read 09/04/15
BLUE
read 23/05/15
INDIGO
VIOLET
RED

ORANGE

YELLOW

GREEN

BLUE

INDIGO
VIOLET

What date does the challenge start & finish.
I've just had a look at my tbr list here & the only "colour" mentioned is black!
Does it have to be the colour as stated for example would the Scarlet Pimpernel only be suitable if the cover was mostly red?
I've just had a look at my tbr list here & the only "colour" mentioned is black!
Does it have to be the colour as stated for example would the Scarlet Pimpernel only be suitable if the cover was mostly red?

RED -

ORANGE –

YELLOW -

GREEN -

BLUE – TBA
INDIGO -

VIOLET -


Let's try for all of Autumn - March through April. We don't get complicated with equinoxes. :)
I've just had a look at my tbr list here & the only "colour" mentioned is black!
Does it have to be the colour as stated for example would the Scarle..."
The shade of red in the cover is what you'd be looking for, whereas you'd use the actual word as a word in the title - not the shade of colour. Hope that's clear.
Otherwise there's no hard and fast rules, just as there are no prizes. Just FUN.
Of course over the 3 months you could work it in with other challenges like the bonus point earners on "How Many Pages" reading.

RED

ORANGE
YELLOW

GREEN
BLUE

INDIGO

VIOLET

Those purple colours aren't easy...haha. I'll find a book for Indigo if I manage to get through all those other books!

RED

ORANGE

YELLOW

GREEN

BLUE

INDIGO

VIOLET

RED
More than a Mistress by Mary Balogh. Finally a Regency that isn't by Heyer & doesn't make me want to hurl the book across the room in disgust! An engaging heroine & hero, but the book is spoilt a bit by a poorly edited first page & meandering finale. 3.5*. Finished 1/5/15
ORANGE
The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant. I was so disappointed in Blood & Beauty but this book is the Dunant I love & admire. She is far better with fictional characters in a smaller setting. In spite of the unecessary prologue I'm going to give this 5* Finished 19/03/15
YELLOW
by Turn it Up! I can't hear the words! by Bob Sarlin. Three chapters of Bob Dylan & once over lightly for everyone else. Should be 2.5* but I'm going to give another half star for intoducing me to the music of Laura Nyro. Finished 26/05/15.
GREEN
The Great NZ Cookbook Both a trip down memory lane for Kiwis & recipes from some of our finest chefs. Beautiful photos. 5* Finished 11/3/15
BLUE
Artists in Crime by Ngaio Marsh. Problematic read for me - & I don't mean the what would now be considered racist writing. (I have an old edition)This book is the start of the Alleyn/Troy romance which I never enjoyed & (view spoiler) & the usual snobbery. Some lovely descriptive prose though. Barely 3* Finished 10/04/15.
INDIGO
. Red Bones by Ann Cleeves A bit of a slow start but wonderful descriptions of the Shetlands & it builds to a genuinely surprising ending. 4* Finished 18/05/15.
VIOLET
Ultraviolet by RJ Anderson Perfect for this challenge about a young girl who can smell & taste colours. It was heading for a 5* from me but towards the end there was too much telling not showing. Still 4.5* Finished 23/05/15["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

ORANGE

YELLOW

GREEN

BLUE

INDIGO

VIOLET

Knocked off my first book (updated message 4)...I'm planning to tackle Fall of Giants next which is a whopper! so will try and read some shorties at the same time.
Am I the only one that had to check a colour chart for indigo and violet? I can never remember which one the bluer one is.!

:) No you are NOT. I've just been doing exactly that! But what I can't work out is how purple differs from indigo and violet, and do I have a violet cover...
Haha I totally had to check the difference between those three colours as well! I still haven't found a book for indigo yet


You certainly may join in. I'll add your name to the list of participants in message 2. Once you create a post post with a list of the colours that you will record your challenge reading in, link your name in message #2 to it so you can easily find your way back for updating.
I'm not listed in message 2, Leslie. Probably I didn't make it clear that I was intending to do the challenge. :)

In now Carole.

RED/COMPLETE Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock

This book was so beautiful it had me up all night and bawling. Review here.
ORANGE The Knife of Never Letting Go

YELLOW On the Jellicoe Road

GREEN Fangirl

BLUE Wonder

INDIGO Eragon

VIOLET Angelfall



RED - The Shining Girls

A thriller/mystery/horror/timetravel/historical mashup. Intriguing concept but maybe a little bit let down by the characterisations.
ORANGE - The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury

Excellent classic sci-fi, a collection of short stories/vignettes. Really really enjoyed this and finding that some of the scenes are lingering in my mind. I quite like Bradbury's writing style.
YELLOW - Unbearable Lightness

Portia de Rossi's memoir which mainly deals with her struggles with eating disorders. It was an OK read but sometimes read like a how to manual for anorexia. I would have liked a bit more about her current life with Ellen and more happy to balance out all the earlier sad stuff. Interesting but probably wouldnt rush to recommend
GREEN - Georges Marvellous Medicine

Reading aloud to Miss 7 while we're on the road for the holidays. A fun read to Miss 7 (but was kind of surprised by some of the language used). Think we might read Charlie next :)
GREEN2 The Caller by Juliet Marillier

BLUE Children of the King

Reading aloud to Miss 9 while we're on the road for the holidays. I bought this as a childrens book but personally would peg this more like a YA. The themes and language are really not "children level" in my opinion. Set in the 1940's during the War but also retelling the historical story of "a misunderstood Duke (brother of a King who has 2 sons...)" who history buffs will quickly recognize. I'm reading this aloud but it's not the best kind of reading aloud book, the language and stilted 1940s conversational tone is a bit hard and I'm having to explain to Miss 9 about both complicated 1400 English history and WWII/the evacuation of children from London during the 1940s. I am really enjoying it but probably not the best choice for reading to my daughter. **DarkPool not sure if you read YA but this made me think of you.**
BLUE2: RavenFlight by Juliet Marillier

The second in the Shadowfell series. Marillier is one of my favourite authors and I loved the continuation of this story.
INDIGO Indigo by Alice Hoffman

A really lovely magical realism children's chapter story.
VIOLET
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
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Examines the aftermath of a school shooting. Not as confronting or well written as 'We have to talk about Kevin' though. Picoult does write engaging stories though but I kind of felt like it wasn't raw enough.

Thanks Kathleen. Truck is arriving this time next week. Is a bit of a mission but will be good to be back on the mainland :)
Grace wrote: "Update!
RED/Complete..."
Hi Grace,
Instead of making another post, just edit your original list.
Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock. Sooo many tears. I don't think I finished it!
RED/Complete..."
Hi Grace,
Instead of making another post, just edit your original list.
Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock. Sooo many tears. I don't think I finished it!


This is an Autumn challenge so runs until the end of May.
Have to change up my books for this challenge. I thought the library had a few of my picks but doesn't look like it. Might have to stop by the YA section to find some standalone easy reads!

Don't bring winter on any sooner than you need to is my motto! :)
SharleneSays wrote: "Have to change up my books for this challenge. I thought the library had a few of my picks but doesn't look like it. Might have to stop by the YA section to find some standalone easy reads!"
I think I have everything but indigo covered. Years ago I read
by Marina Warner. I really enjoyed it, but notice reviews here are tepid, so maybe its dated? No longer at my library, but maybe still available at libraries in bigger centres.
I think I have everything but indigo covered. Years ago I read



Just finished my red! I'm not sure if I'll get this challenge finished by the end of May though. The 3 books I have so far for other challenges on GR don't fit in with the colours.

I'm not caring if I haven't finished by the end of Autumn. I'll just keep going anyway!

*yes, this happened more than once.
Like EG, I don't think I'm going to get this challenge finished by the end of the month. I may sneak the violet in, but yellow is the colour I'm having trouble with!
Well done Kathleen!
& because imitation is the sincerest form of flattery... :D I just tried to get Songs of the Violet Cafe from my local library - & it has been out on loan since 2012. Computer glitch of course. I can get it from another branch but will wait till next month.
So I am reading my original violet choice.
Good so far. :)
& because imitation is the sincerest form of flattery... :D I just tried to get Songs of the Violet Cafe from my local library - & it has been out on loan since 2012. Computer glitch of course. I can get it from another branch but will wait till next month.
So I am reading my original violet choice.

Kathleen wrote: "Love the glitch! I've put your 'Ultraviolet' on my to-read list, but it could be years before I get to it....
Not my usual sort of read but I'm finding it very hard to put down!
Not my usual sort of read but I'm finding it very hard to put down!
My reading slump went through autumn so my rainbow didn't make the cut but I'm slowly getting back on track. Thank you crappy winter weather for making me want to stay inside & read books.

I can't not include Colour :)
RED Me Before You
ORANGE
YELLOW The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories
GREEN A Dome of Many Colored Glass
BLUE
INDIGO
VIOLET
Books mentioned in this topic
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Colour: Travels Through the Paintbox (other topics)
Me Before You (other topics)
Revenge of the Spellmans (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Barbara Allan (other topics)Edie Claire (other topics)
William Kamkwamba (other topics)
Nancy Atherton (other topics)
Carolina De Robertis (other topics)
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For Autumn before we reach those darkening skies, we will read the colours of the rainbow to brighten our days.
The rainbow colours are RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, INDIGO, VIOLET.
♠ Read a book for each colour of the rainbow where the colour is in the title, or the book cover is at least 75% of that colour.
Remember to link to the title and author, and tell us if you liked/disliked the book with a little review.
Happy Autumn Reading.