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August readathon: Progress and minichallenges
I'm out for this one due to grad school work - but for my category - here is the website - http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/ - the key, is do not hit return after you type in the title, just let the list populate itself...the more popular the book, the more choices ;)

Ha! Thanks for pointing out the link. I don't know how I missed adding that. :)




0/6 completed
Beautiful Creatures (mini-challenge #1)
Tower of Parlen Min
The Help
Max (mini-challenge #5) (I entered "Graceling.")
Vampire Academy (mini-challenge #6)
Fallen
Because of school, we'll just see how much I get read. If I finish these, I'll add as I go.

My challenge titles:
1.
2. I Heart You, You Haunt Me
3.
4. After
5. Eternal
6. Charlotte's Web (let's see if I cry again)
7. #147 The Time of My Life


Page Count: 199 pages
Total Pages Read: 199 pages.
#1: North and South by John Jakes (started page 163)
#2. Impulse by Ellen Hopkins
#3: Riding the Bus with My Sister: A True Life Journey by Rachel Simon
#4 Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#5: Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
#6: Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Margaret George
#7: The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
Other books:
The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris by David McCullough (currently on page 198)
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 by Edwin G. Burrows (currently on page 371)
The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (currently on page 42)

1. Virals by Kathy Reichs
2. Crank by Ellen Hopkins
3. Etta by Gerald Kolpan
4. Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin
5. Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
6. Tisha by Anne Hobbs as told to Robert Specht
7. Virals by Kathy Reichs

Red Hook Road (32- ?)
Outlander (audiobook)
The Help (49-?)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (#1 & #6)
Damaged
Not sure if I will do many of the mini-challenges

1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
2. Crank
3. Lockdown
4. The Shadow of the Wind
5. The Golden Compass
6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
7. Dreadnought
*edited to include links

Lemon Meringue Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke
Sugar Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke
Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate by M.C. Beaton
Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House by M.C. Beaton
Pinheads and Patriots by Bill O'Reilly

2. The Complete Persepolis
3. Gloryland: A Novel
5. Eventide
6. Not sure which book yet.

1. The Shadow of the Wind (awaiting from library)
2.
3.
4. The Shadow of the Wind
5. Peony in Love
6. Lord of the Flies (I haven't read it since grade school, but I need to read it for another group.)
7. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope

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Great choices! I have read all but your last one, and you will certainly enjoy reading these. I loved them.










if anyone is interested - I found this link about various history events being told through graphic novels - http://theoceancountylibrary.org/Educ...



1)American Psycho
2)Strangers in Paradise Pocket Book, vol. 1
3)Wicked Lovely
4)The Brief History of the Dead
5)Immanuel's Veins
6)
7)World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War


I had to take a break because my iPad ran out of battery, so while its recharging I thought I would check in here with everyone else.
Good Luck with your readings!!!


I had to take a break because my iPad ran out ..."
How many hours does the iPad go on a charge? Just curious.


Page Count: 199 pages
Total Pages Read: 199 pages.
#1: North and South by John Jakes
#2. Impulse by Ellen Hopkins
#3: Riding the Bus with My Sister: A True Life Journey by Rachel Simon
#4 Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#5: Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
#6: Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Margaret George
#7: The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
Other books:
The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris by David McCullough (currently on page 198)
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 by Edwin G. Burrows (currently on page 371)
The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (currently on page 42)
Firefly Summer by Maeve Binchy (page 88 of 645)



Hey Rebecca, I've heard good things about the Beekeepers Apprentice. Let us know what you think.


Farm Fatale - for challenge #5,The Memory keeper's Daughter - for challenge #3 and possibly #1,and Hey, Good Looking by Fern Michaels which doesn't fit any challenges, but which I picked up yesterday when I was stranded in the monsoon in Charlotte, NC!
I've read a bit in each to see which I want to finish first. Then on to some others.
I have also challenged my two nephews and my niece to read with me, and two of the three are reading now so I must get back to reading, also. I'll check in later to see how everybody is doing. Sounds like some really good books are being read.....
Oh, and HAD to stop at the local Books-a-million to get my oldest nephew some more books - what a shame that I came out with 9 more for myself!!

Shakespeare's Trollop (194 pages)
by
Charlaine Harris
and
Glow (307 pages)
by
Amy Kathleen Ryan
Total so far: Hours read: 5
Books finished: 2
Pages read: 501
Challenges completed: 0
I think I'll hit some of the challenge books next!

Tea just makes everything better, don't you think?!


Redeeming Love
Don't Breathe a Word
Change of Heart
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Friendship Bread
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

Redeeming Love
Don't Breathe a Word
Change of Heart
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You know that for each book you finish on your "currently reading" shelf, you'll just start another one. Right? Or is that just what I do?

Challenge #6: Charlotte's Web (184 pages)
and
Challenge #7: The Time of My Life (244 pages)
I don't know if I am going to go for the 24 hr thing as I plan on reading quite a bit this week, but we'll see.
Total so far: Hours read: 10
Books finished: 4
Pages read: 929
Challenges completed: 2 (#6 and #7)

Approximately half-way through Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Challenges #1 & #6, 313 pages

Finished Pinheads and Patriots and got halfway through Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate.

Redeeming Love
Don't Breathe a Word
Change of Heart
[book:Miss Peregrine's Hom..."
Haha Shay!!! I tend to do that too! Except about every 3 months I try to wind down on the books and then start fresh with a whole new set!



Read pages 163 to 816 during challenge
Book Pages Read: 653 pages

228 pages

Page Count: 199 pages
Total Pages Read: 199 pages.

Total Pages Read: 1,440 pages
#1:
#2. Impulse by Ellen Hopkins
#3: Riding the Bus with My Sister: A True Life Journey by Rachel Simon
#4 Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#5: Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
#6: Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Margaret George
#7: The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
Other books:
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 by Edwin G. Burrows (currently on page 371)
The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (currently on page 42)
Firefly Summer by Maeve Binchy (page 88 of 645)



Finished: Tarzan of the Apes - 40 pgs
(started earlier)
The Godwulf Manuscript - 122 pgs
(started earlier)
Love That Dog - 86 pgs
Completed Challenge #2, book in verse
In progress:
The Mysterious Affair at Styles- 112 pgs
The Story of Mankind - 10 pgs
(For my own personal challenge: Read a
Newberry Award winner each Read-a-Thon)
Total for Day 1: 370 pages
I love reading everyone's posts. Good luck to all!

Breaking Night: A Memoir (329)
Total so far: Hours read: 14
Books finished: 5
Pages read: 1258
Challenges completed: 2 (#6 and #7)

Absolutely! I love the power of tea!

Farm Fatale - 215p.
Hey, Good Looking - 129p.
The Memory keeper's Daughter - 49p.
Hope to get more done today.

The Wild Rose is the third part of a trilogy I started years ago and now it is finally published! I didn't get as much reading time as I would have wished though, so it is a slow start for me.
Day 1:
Jennifer Donnelly: The Wild Rose - 130 pages
Day 2:
Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind - 25 pages
Jennifer Donnelly: The Wild Rose - 110 pages
Not really getting a lot done so far... I hope the rest of the week will be more productive.
You all have fun! Hope you are enjoying your books. I surely am. :-)

Already had 3 cups today!

I've only had one big cup - I'm behind on my quota!! I better get to sipping and reading :)
Made some good progress on reading last night though I doubt I'll finish A Game of Thrones today . . . just too long. I'm excited I've gotten a good chunk of it done this weekend though!

The only mini-challenge I have made head way in is #5 Artemis Fowl. I have 50 pages to go so I will get it done today. I'm nearly done with the cleaning so I will also probably get another book started. :-)
I wish I was on vacation this week.
Books mentioned in this topic
Unwind (other topics)The Knife of Never Letting Go (other topics)
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No Place Like Home (other topics)
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The 24 hour readathon is on Aug 6th or 7th. You can start anytime on one of these two days after the event starts and end it 24 hours later.
Mini-Challenges
So here are the challenges to guide you on your reading. They are completely optional and are meant to spice up your reading or make it more unplanned. And also, to pull you up from any reading ruts.
1. Not-quite-a-chunkster: Read at least one 400+ page book.
2. [Nancy's challenge] Choose me, choose me not: Read a fiction/nonfiction written in either the graphic format (eg: The Complete Maus, The Complete Persepolis) or in verse format (eg: Crank, The Hunchback of Neiman Marcus). Bonus if you choose the format that you find the harder of the two. Check out more graphic books and verse books.
Note: No picture books allowed.
3. Snag some of that book love: Ask a librarian (in your local library) or a bookseller (in any of your favorite bookstore) for a recommendation or a book they loved immensely. Maybe you are hesitant to break the ice or you're already good buddies with someone in the library or bookstore. Either ways, take this step and ask them to recommend one of their favorite books for you to read.
4. Moderators Pick: (This is where we will suggest a category - genre/country/author/awards list and you can pick any book from that category.) As condolence to the disappointing news of Borders going out of business, read a book that has won the Borders "Original Voices" Award. For the list of all winners, go to this link.
Note: No picture books allowed.
5. [Dee's challenge] What should I read next?: Go to the website, enter the most recent book that you loved and read the book that's suggested.
6. Revisit an old friend: Reread an old favorite. Many of us want to reread a book we loved so much but we never get to it, because of commitments, lack of time, too many choices. Use this challenge to read a book that you've wanted to read again. It doesn't matter if you've already read the book umpteen times. Only restriction is it has to be a book you last read at least 6+ months ago (that is, you should not have read/reread it within the last six months).
7. Random Fortune: Since we all have huge Mt. TBRs that we are immensely proud of, randomly select a read from your bookshelf. Go to http://random.org , enter Min=1 and Max=. Click on Generate, and read the book in your TBR corresponding to that number. (If you don't have access to that book, feel free to do this again and again until you come to a book that you have at home or can pick from the library.)
Overlap
You are allowed ONE overlap and it can ONLY be #1 (Not-quite-a-chunkster) with any one of the other 6. (The overlap is optional - #1 can be a challenge of its own.)