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BOOK POOL CHALLENGE - FEB/MARCH 2023
Participants:
1. Carol She's So Novel - 4
2. Boadicea - 2
3. Darkpool -1
4. Tiffany
5. Nat - 5
6. Erica - 5
7. Kerry - 4
8. Angie - 1
9. Jennifer - 10
10. Zellian - 4
11. Bronwyn - 10
12. Kerri - 3
13. Claude - 5
14. Sharlene
15. Kat - 8
16. Minu
17. Chetna
18. Jessica Athukorala
19. HC
20. Bridget - 2
21. Jess - 3
22. Mikko
23. Kathleen
Scores up to message #229
1. Carol She's So Novel - 4
2. Boadicea - 2
3. Darkpool -1
4. Tiffany
5. Nat - 5
6. Erica - 5
7. Kerry - 4
8. Angie - 1
9. Jennifer - 10
10. Zellian - 4
11. Bronwyn - 10
12. Kerri - 3
13. Claude - 5
14. Sharlene
15. Kat - 8
16. Minu
17. Chetna
18. Jessica Athukorala
19. HC
20. Bridget - 2
21. Jess - 3
22. Mikko
23. Kathleen
Scores up to message #229

For me it’ll be:
Auē by Becky Manawatu
The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton
The Tally Stick by Karl Nixon
Cheers, Boadicea

Darkpool wrote: "Squee! Have been in a bit of a reading slump lately, so this might give me the push I need. Will need to think about some books."
Darkpool! Long time no see!
Darkpool! Long time no see!

My three are:
- Slow Down, You’re Here by Brannavan Gnanalingam (except I haven’t been able to find out whether it’s available as an ebook)
- Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
- Victory Park by Rachel Kerr
How does the counting work if someone lists a book you’ve read previously?

Crying in H mart - Michelle zauner
Dropbear - Evelyn avaluen
The Nightingale - Kristin Hannah
Great to see some new faces joining in, and a great selection of books already :)
Tiffany, in answer to your question if you've read a book in the pool already then just skip it. So far we've never had anyone close to reading all the books.
Tiffany, in answer to your question if you've read a book in the pool already then just skip it. So far we've never had anyone close to reading all the books.

My three:
City of Spies by Mara Timon
The Meursault Investigation by Kamel Daoud
The Calling by Fleur Beale
Ok my three books for the pool are :
1. How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue
2. The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen
3. The Axeman's Carnival by Catherine Chidgey
1. How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue
2. The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen
3. The Axeman's Carnival by Catherine Chidgey
Just a tip - if there are any new releases on the list and you want to get them from the library in Feb/March it might be worth checking the library now to put the book on reserve - there may be a queue of people already waiting for the book :)

Can I change them too
Love stories by Trent Dalton
And
Almond : a novel
by Son, Wŏn-p'yŏng

The Trees by Percival Everett
The Last Wild Horses by Maja Lunde
Kurangaituku by Whiti Hereaka
The Last Wild Horses is marked as the 3rd in a series but they are stand-alone climate fiction novels so hopefully an OK selection, but if not could I add The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay.
Hi Angie, I agree those Maja Lunde books can be considered stand alone so will add that to the pool :)
Nat wrote: "Oh I might need to switch out drop bear and nightingale which are not widely available .
Can I change them too
Love stories by Trent Dalton
And
Almond : a novel
by Son, Wŏn-p'yŏng"
I've made that switch :)
Can I change them too
Love stories by Trent Dalton
And
Almond : a novel
by Son, Wŏn-p'yŏng"
I've made that switch :)

My three picks - I've decided to go for two physical books that are sitting in my massive pile and one eBook that I have tagged that's available from the Auckland Libraries (and hopefully available for everyone else).
My picks are a bit along the YA/Juvenile/Teen reads, they're also smaller on the page count side so hopefully if you're just needing something a bit light I've picked well for you :)



Awesome pics Zellian. That's also what I love about the book pool - such a range of different reads to try :)

The Key to Rebecca by Ken Follett
How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

Also could you remind me on mobile phone how I can type the book so it hyperlinks to the novel like you all have in comments .


It's like this, you see…
• I read on Kindle. I buy these books.
• I like to support NZ authors, You’ll know that if you follow my FlaxFlower reviews page on my Flaxroots website www.flaxroots.com
• As I have done many times before, I did a search on New Zealand novels on Amazon kindle. As usual, the result frustrated and saddened me. Because –
– most are shockingly overpriced for a digital book – usually because they are added by publishers who have no idea how Amazon digital pricing works, and are not interested in digital editions anyway. I price my digital books at US$2.99 or $3.99, though Amazon often bump them a bit as they reserve the right to do so.
– most that are reasonably priced are part of a series. I’m not interested in series – give me a good one-off novel every time.

If anyone would like to recommend a novel – NZ, one-off, contemporary, well-written, priced under US$5 – do let me know.
Cheers, and happy reading!
Bronwyn Elsmore

My books for the pool are:
Hamnet, Maggie O’Farrell
She’s a Killer, Kirsten McDougal
Calypso, David Sedaris

It's like this, you see…
• I read on Kindle. I buy these books.
• I like to support NZ authors, You’..."
Hi Bronwyn - a friend of mine (Ray Wood) has just published a book Between the Windows of the Sea It's available on Kindle for $5.83. I would have popped it on as one of my choices for this challenge but when I last looked, I don't think there was a Kindle version!
It's set in NZ and the Southern Ocean and a real page-turner!

It's like this, you see…
• I read on Kindle. I buy these books.
• I like to support NZ authors, You’..."
NZ author set in Auckland, NZ.
https://www.amazon.com/No-One-Can-Hea...
The kindle price to buy is US$3.47
Welcome Bronwyn and Kerri - glad to have you join us :)
I'm absolutely loving the selection of books so far, this is really getting me excited about reading for the year!
I'm absolutely loving the selection of books so far, this is really getting me excited about reading for the year!

1. Lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus
2. The Twisted ones by T. kingfisher
3. All good people here by Ashley flowers
Good times ahead!
Claude
Claude's wrote: "Oksy so here are my picks
1. Lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus
2. The Twisted ones by T. kingfisher
3. All good people here by Ashley flowers
Good times ahead!
Claude"
ooh I've heard so many good things about Lessons in Chemistry :) Have added those three to the pool.
1. Lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus
2. The Twisted ones by T. kingfisher
3. All good people here by Ashley flowers
Good times ahead!
Claude"
ooh I've heard so many good things about Lessons in Chemistry :) Have added those three to the pool.
ERICA, you are such a champion!
I’ll nominate 3 books and try my best to read them :) and some from the Pool too. Picks coming soon.
I’ll nominate 3 books and try my best to read them :) and some from the Pool too. Picks coming soon.

I read this last year. It's really lovely, he met such a mix of ordinary people.
I've had a bit of trouble this time, as I like to include at least one title by a Kiwi author & the books that I really wanted to read (both well known authors) aren't available as an ebook or kindle.
So I have selected Station Life In New Zealand by Lady Barker (please note that Station Amusements in New Zealand is a different book by the same author) Even though Lady Barker only spent three years in NZ, she is usually categorised as a New Zealander. I thought this is the first book written by a New Zealand woman, but I can't confirm this. Available for free from both Project Gutenberg & Amazon.
The Rose Revived by Katie Fforde
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
So I have selected Station Life In New Zealand by Lady Barker (please note that Station Amusements in New Zealand is a different book by the same author) Even though Lady Barker only spent three years in NZ, she is usually categorised as a New Zealander. I thought this is the first book written by a New Zealand woman, but I can't confirm this. Available for free from both Project Gutenberg & Amazon.
The Rose Revived by Katie Fforde
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

For me it’ll be:
The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton
Cheers, Boadicea"
The Lumineers has been constantly popping up for me the last few months, three or four times either at book fairs or op shops I've picked it up to buy and then put it back. My sister in law also happened to think to grab it for me as well (she works at op shops as well) but it was taken but a customer.
Its like I keep getting signs to try this massive 800+ page book hahah.
To anyone who manages to get through this in the Book Pool, you are awesome cause I do not think I could even make a decent dent.

1. Lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus
2. The Twisted ones by T. kingfisher
3. All good people here by Ashley flowers
Good times ahead!
Claude"
Oh, I've got Lessons in Chemistry on my shelf, but haven't got to it yet, so this will be great motivation.

It's like this, you see…
Thanks for the suggestion, Lesley. I don't usually favour crime/murder, but will give this one a go. It was reviewed on my FlaxFlower site a couple of years ago and received well.
Review http://www.flaxroots.com/flaxflower/a...
Cheers.

It's like this, you see…
Thanks for the suggestion, Jennifer. I have made a note of it and may come back to it. Cheers.
Hi Bronwyn, just confirming - is No One Can Hear You your second book choice for the pool? I've assumed it is and added to the Pool :)

Thanks!!
My picks are:



Hope these are ok! :-)
After a quick think, I'm going with women on the covers from my TBR list. My picks are:
Girl, Woman, Other
My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Mexican Gothic



Sharlene wrote: "After a quick think, I'm going with women on the covers from my TBR list. My picks are:
Girl, Woman, Other
[bookcover:My Year of Rest and Re..."
That's a cool idea Shar :)

[bookcover:My Year of Rest and Re..."
That's a cool idea Shar :)
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It's been a while! Back by popular demand (well maybe it's just me haha) the Book Pool Challenge.
The challenge begins on February 1st and finishes at the end of March (2 months). To claim points, please don't start your books from the pool until then.
Sign up by commenting in the thread and choose three books you want to add to the pool. You've got until Jan 31st to do this :) You can join the Challenge after this date, but you will not be able to add books to the pool.
For anyone who hasn't joined in before, or if you just need a refresher, here are the rules:
1. When you sign up pick 3 books you want to be included in the "book pool."
2. You can pick any book released before the challenge has started and that is available in both print and e-book form. If its a book in a series - please only choose the first book in the series. Please no duplicates.
3. Once the challenge starts you will read books from the "pool."
4. At the end of the month whoever has read the most books from the pool is the champion!
Main thing is to read, have fun and maybe discover your new favourite book or author :)