Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Spring Reading Thing 2010

**Challenge completed. See my wrap-up post here.**

Dates:
20 March through 20 June, 2010
Hosted by: Katrina of Callapidder Days

Guidelines:
  • Make a list of books you want to read (or finish reading) this spring. No set number of books: Your list can be as long or as short as you'd like.
  • Post the list on your blog and then link your post to the sign up page (using Mr. Linky there).
  • Lists can be changed at any time during the challenge.
  • When the challenge ends in June, write a post about your challenge experience, telling whether or not you met your goals and how the Spring Reading Thing went for you.

See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.
See the page for challenge wrap-ups here.

MY READING LIST:
  1. Heresy. S.J. Parris [Review to come]
  2. A Stitch in Time. Monica Ferris [Review to come]
  3. A Fair Maiden. Joyce Carol Oates [Review to come]
  4. The Swimming Pool. Holly LeCraw [See Review]
  5. An American Type. Henry Roth [See Review]
  6. A River in the Sky. Elizabeth Peters [See Review]
  7. Live To Tell. Lisa Gardner [See Review]
  8. The Map of True Places. Brunonia Barry [See Review]
  9. Tinkers. Paul Harding [See Review]
  10. The Last Child. John Hart [Review to come]
  11. Innocent. Scott Turow [See Review]
  12. The Hypnotist. M.J. Rose [See Review]
  13. The Forgotten Garden. Kate Morton [Review to come]
  14. The Magicians. Lev Grossman [Review to come]

Sunday, March 21, 2010

ARC Reading Challenge 2010

***Challenge completed. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 2 January - 30 December, 2010
Hosted by: Teddy Rose of So Many Precious Books, So Little Time

Guidelines:
  1. Sign up on the challenge announcement page, using Mr. Linky, and leaving a direct link to your blog post about the challenge. Your post should contain your list of ARCs that you'll be reading (see #2 below).
  2. List all the ARCs you have to read right now. Then, throughout the year, you must continue updating that list as you receive more ARCs. Also strike out the ones you finish.
  3. You don't need to indicate which ARCs you plan to read, but can if you wish.
  4. Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.
  5. Audio-books are allowed as long as they are ARCs.
  6. Read the books and review them on your blog. If you don't have a blog, you can post your reviews on other sites, such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's, etc.
The Levels:
  • Bronze:
    a. All participants who have or will have twelve or fewer ARCs on hand must read and review all of those books.
    b. All participants who have or will have more than twelve ARCs must read and review at least twelve.

  • Silver: Read 24 ARCs.

  • Gold: Read 25 or more.
If you choose a lower level, you can always change it to a higher level if you like. However, you cannot go from a higher level back down to a lower level.

See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.

I'm signing up at the Bronze Level, so I'll be reading at least twelve of my ARCs during the year.

BOOKS READ:
  1. The Brontes Went to Woolworths. Rachel Ferguson [See Review]
  2. Heresy. S.J. Parris [Review to come]
  3. The Swimming Pool. Holly LeCraw [See Review]
  4. An American Type. Henry Roth [See Review]
  5. A River in the Sky. Elizabeth Peters [See Review]
  6. Live To Tell [See Review]
  7. The Map of True Places. Brunonia Barry [See Review]
  8. Innocent. Scott Turow [See Review]
  9. The Good Psychologist. Noam Shpancer [See Review]
  10. Damaged. Alex Kava [See Review]
  11. The Vanishing of Katharina Linden (paperback edition) [Review to come]
  12. Think of a Number. John Verdon [Review to come]
  13. All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost. Lan Samantha Chang [See Review]
  14. The Convent. Panos Karnezis [See Review]
  15. After Claude. Iris Owens [See Review]
  16. The Distant Hours. Kate Morton [Review to come]
  17. Juliet. Anne Fortier [See Review]
  18. The Weird Sisters. Eleanor Brown [See Review]

LIST of ARCs To Be Read:
  • Published in 2008
    Descartes' Bones. Russell Shorto
    The Glister. John Burnside
    The Heretic's Daughter. Kathleen Kent
    One More Year. Sana Krasikov
    Shadow of Colossus (A Seven Wonders Novel). T.L. Higley
    Stealing Athena. Karen Essex
    Stone Creek. Victoria Lustbader
    The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher. Kate Summerscale
    Tethered. Amy MacKinnon

  • Published in 2009
    Angels of Destruction. Keith Donohue
    The Atlantis Revelation. Thomas Greanias
    The Manual of Detection. Jedediah Berry
    The Rapture. Liz Jensen
    Stone's Fall. Iain Pears

  • Published in 2010
    The Brontes Went to Woolworths. Rachel Ferguson
    Heresy. S.J. Parris
    The Swimming Pool. Holly LeCraw
    The Map of True Places. Brunonia Barry
    Live to Tell. Lisa Gardner
    A River in the Sky. Elizabeth Peters
    The Vanishing of Katharina Linden. Helen Grant
    Juliet. Anne Fortier
    An American Type. Henry Roth
    Innocent. Scott Turow
    Mr. Toppit. Charles Elton
    Damaged. Alex Kava
    The Good Psychologist. Noel Shpancer
    Bad Boy. Peter Robinson
    The Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise. Julia Stuart
    Think of a Number. John Verdon
    All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost. Lan Samantha Chang
    Room: A Novel. Emma Donoghue
    The Convent. Panos Karnezis
    Moonlight Mile. Dennis Lehane
    The Distant Hours. Kate Morton
    Must You Go? Antonia Fraser
    My Reading Life. Pat Conroy
    After Claude. Iris Owens
    A Widow's Story. Joyce Carol Oates
    The Anatomy of Ghosts. Andrew Taylor
    The Weird Sisters. Eleanor Brown

Friday, February 26, 2010

Memorable Memoir Reading Challenge

***Challenge ended. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 1 January to 31 December, 2010
Hosted by: Melissa of The Betty and Boo Chronicles

Guidelines:
  • Read at least four books during 2010; but more than four is OK.
  • Choices can come from memoirs, autobiographies, diaries, letters ("Basically, if you think it is the stuff of memoir, it counts.").
  • Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.
  • Audio-books and e-books are allowed.
  • No lists are required, but you can make one if you want.

See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the announcement/sign-up page here.
See the review page here.


MY READING LIST (books read):
  1. Just Kids. Patti Smith (reading now)


LIST OF POSSIBLE CHOICES:
American Girl: Scenes from a Small-Town Childhood. Mary Cantwell
And I Worked at the Writer's Trade.
Malcolm Cowley
A Pound of Paper: Confessions of a Book Addict.
John Baxter
Books: A Memoir
.
Larry McMurtry
Bookshop at 10 Curzon St: Letters between Nancy Mitford and Heywood Hill, 1952-73.
John S. Smith, ed.
D.V.
Diana Vreeland
Here At The New Yorker.
Brendan Gill
Hons and Rebels.
Jessica Mitford
Intellectual Memoirs: New York, 1936-1938.
Mary McCarthy
Just Kids
. Patti Smith
Kafka Was All the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir. Anatole Broyard
Literary Life: A Second Memoir. Larry McMurtry
Losing Mum and Pup. Christopher Buckley
Manhattan, '45. James/Jan Morris
Manhattan, When I Was Young. Mary Cantwell
Memoirs of Montparnasse. John Glassco
My Dark Places. James Ellroy
My Word is My Bond. Roger Moore
New York Days. Willie Morris
Old Books, Rare Friends: Two Literary Sleuths and Their Passion. Madeline B. Stern and Leona Rostenberg
Out of Africa. Isak Dinesen
The Pattern in the Carpet: A Personal History with Jigsaws. Margaret Drabble
Prodigal Sons: The New York Intellectuals and Their World. Alexander Bloom
Reading Lolita in Tehran. Azar Nafisi
Shakespeare and Company. Sylvia Beach
Sixpence House. Paul Collins
So Many Books, So Little Time: A Year of Passionate Reading. Sara Nelson
The Year of Magical Thinking. Joan Didion
The Years With Ross. James Thurber
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop: A Memoir, A History. Lewis Buzbee

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The New York Challenge

Dates: 1 February through 15 May, 2010
Hosted by: Jill of Fizzy Thoughts

Guidelines:
  • Read one book (or more) set in New York City, and post your review.
  • All genres are OK - fiction, nonfiction, poetry, prose, graphic novels, audio-books, or even guidebooks. It just has to have New York City as its primary setting.
  • No re-reads.
  • There will be monthly mini-challenges, and a separate link for posting reviews.

See my original post about the challenge here.
See the challenge announcement/sign-up page here.
See the review page here.

MY READING LIST (books read):
  1. The Hypnotist. M.J. Rose [See Review]

LIST OF POSSIBILITIES:
  • Fiction
    The Book of Daniel. E.L. Doctorow
    The Company She Keeps.
    Mary McCarthy
    The Doorbell Rang.
    Rex Stout
    The Family Man.
    Elinor Lipman
    Heroic Measures
    . Jill Ciment
    The House of Mirth. Edith Wharton
    In the Night Cafe. Joyce Johnson
    Laura. Vera Caspary
    Lethal Legacy. Linda Fairstein
    Manhattan Monologues: Stories. Louis Auchincloss
    Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer. Steven Millhauser
    Minor Characters. Joyce Johnson
    The New York Trilogy. Paul Auster
    Old New York. Edith Wharton
    Relic. Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
    Tales of Manhattan. Louis Auchincloss
    The Thin Man. Dashiell Hammett
    This Dame for Hire. Sandra Scoppettone
    Time and Again. Jack Finney
    The Unpossessed: A Novel of the Thirties. Tess Slesinger
    World's Fair. E.L. Doctorow

  • Nonfiction
    Apple of My Eye. Helene Hanff
    Book Row: An Anecdotal and Pictorial History of the Antiquarian Book Trade.
    Marvin Mondlin
    Here At The New Yorker.
    Brendan Gill
    Intellectual Memoirs: New York, 1936-1938.
    Mary McCarthy
    Kafka Was All the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir.
    Anatole Broyard
    Manhattan '45
    . Jan Morris
    Manhattan, When I Was Young. Mary Cantwell
    New York Days. Willie Morris
    Prodigal Sons: The New York Intellectuals and Their World. Alexander Bloom
    The Story of the Armory Show. Milton W. Brown
    The Year of Magical Thinking. Joan Didion
    The Years with Ross. James Thurber

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Battle of the Prizes, American Version

***Challenge ended. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 1 February 2010 to 31 January 2011
Hosted by: Rose City Reader

Guidelines:
  • This challenge pits winners of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction against the winners of the National Book Award in the American version of the Battle of the Prizes.

  • Chose three books that you have not read before:
    1) One that won both the Pulitzer and the National Book Award
    2) One that won the Pulitzer but not the National
    3) One that won the National but not the Pulitzer

  • OPTION: For those who have already read all six of the double-dippers, or otherwise do not want to read one of those six, pick two Pulitzer winners and two National winners for a total of four books.

  • Read all books between February 1, 2030 and January 31, 2011.

  • Overlap with other challenges is allowed -- and encouraged!

  • You do not have to commit to your choices now; you can change your mind about books at any time.

  • You do not need a blog to participate; and reviews, although encouraged, are not required.

See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.

MY READING LIST (books read):
  1. Tinkers. Paul Harding: Pulitzer 2010 [See Review]
  2. The Magnificent Ambersons. Booth Tarkington: Pulitzer 1919 [Review to come]

List of possibilities:
  • Pulitzer Winners:

    His Family. Ernest Poole (1918)
    The Magnificent Ambersons. Booth Tarkington (1919)
    Early Autumn. Louis Bromfield (1927)
    The Late George Apley. John P. Marquand (1938)
    In This Our Life. Ellen Glasgow (1942)
    The Keepers of the House. Shirley Ann Grau (1965)
    Angle of Repose. Wallace Stegner (1972)
    Rabbit At Rest. John Updike (1991)
    The Stone Diaries. Carol Shields (1995)
    Martin Dressler. Steven Millhauser (1997)
    American Pastoral. Philip Roth (1998)
    The Hours. Michael Cunningham (1999)
    Olive Kitteridge. Elizabeth Strout (2009)

  • National Book Award Winners:

    Ten North Frederick. John O'Hara (1956)
    The Waters of Kronos. Conrad Richter (1961)
    Morte D'Urban. J.F. Powers (1963)
    The Spectator Bird. Wallace Stegner (1977)
    Plains Song. Wright Morris (1981)
    World's Fair. E.L. Doctorow (1986)
    Charming Billy. Alice McDermott (1998)
    Three Junes. Julia Glass (2002)
    The Echo Maker. Richard Powers (2006)

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Books of the Century Challenge

 
***Challenge not active*** 

Dates: This is a perpetual challenge, beginning in 2010
Hosted by: Tim (A Progressive on the Prairie)

Guidelines:
  • This challenge is based on Daniel Immerwahr's Books of the Century website.
  • The challenge provides an opportunity to "combine some excellent and classic reading from the history of popular American reading."
  • Given the number of books, this will be a perpetual challenge.
  • Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.
At least for the first year, the levels of participation will be:
  • Popular Literary Culture 101 -- Five books from the entire list.
  • Popular Literary Culture 201 -- Ten books from the entire list.
  • Popular Literary Culture 301 -- One book from any of five different decades on the list.
  • Popular Literary Culture 401 -- One book from each decade on the list.
  • Master's in Popular Literary Culture -- Twenty books from the entire list, with at least each decade represented once.
  • Doctorate in Popular Literary Culture -- Two or more books from each decade on the list.
See my original post about the challenge here.
See the challenge announcement page here.
See the challenge blog here.
See Daniel Immerwahr's Books of the Century website here.

I'm going to start off at the first level: Popular Literary Culture 101; so I'll be reading a total of five books from the list.

MY READING LIST:
  1. Contact. Carl Sagan (published 1985) [See Review]
  2. Animal Farm. George Orwell (published 1945) [Review to come]
  3. The Man in Lower Ten. Mary Roberts Rinehart (published 1906) [See Review]

List of Possibilities:
  • 1900-1909:
    The Golden Bowl.
    Henry James
    The House of Mirth.
    Edith Wharton
    The Man in Lower Ten
    . Mary Roberts Rinehart
    The Old Wives' Tale. Arnold Bennett
    The Wings of the Dove. Henry James
    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. L. Frank Baum
  • 1910-1919:
    The Ambassadors. Henry James
    The Magnificent Ambersons. Booth Tarkington
    Swann's Way. Marcel Proust
    The Window at the White Cat. Mary Roberts Rinehart
    Winesburg, Ohio. Sherwood Anderson
  • 1920-1929:
    Babbitt. Sinclair Lewis
    The Bishop Murder Case. S.S. Van Dine
    The Enchanted April. "Elizabeth"
    Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Anita Loos
    Good-bye to All That. Robert Graves
    The Greene Murder Case. S.S. Van Dine
    The Hotel. Elizabeth Bowen
    Jalna. Mazo de la Roche
    The Magic Mountain. Thomas Mann
    Main Street. Sinclair Lewis
  • 1930-1939:
    Appointment in Samara. John O'Hara
    The Big Sleep. Raymond Chandler
    Call It Sleep. Henry Roth
    Invitation to the Waltz. Rosamond Lehmann
    Seven Gothic Tales. Isak Dinesen
  • 1940-1949:
    Animal Farm. George Orwell
    Father of the Bride. Edward Streeter
    The Human Comedy. William Saroyan
    Mistress Masham's Repose. T.H. White
    Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Eric Hodgins
    Random Harvest. James Hilton
  • 1950-1959:
    The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. Sloan Wilson
    Peyton Place. Grace Metalious
  • 1960-1969:
    Portnoy's Complaint. Philip Roth
    Rabbit, Run. John Updike
  • 1970-1979:
    Angle of Repose. Wallace Stegner
    The Best and the Brightest. David Halberstam
    Captains and the Kings. Taylor Caldwell
    Condominium. John D. MacDonald
    The Day of the Jackal. Frederick Forsyth
    The Dead Zone. Stephen King
    Evergreen. Belva Plain
    The Greek Treasure. Irving Stone
    How to Save Your Own Life. Erica Jong
    If on a winter's night a traveler. Italo Calvino
    The Passions of the Mind. Irving Stone
    Play It As It Lays. Joan Didion
    Rabbit Redux. John Updike
    Time and Again. Jack Finney
    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. John Le Carre
    Touch Not the Cat. Mary Stewart
    Travels With My Aunt. Graham Greene
  • 1980-1989:
    ". . . And the Ladies of the Club." Helen Hooven Santmyer
    The Bourne Identity. Robert Ludlum
    Contact. Carl Sagan
    Lake Wobegon Days. Garrison Keillor
    The Parsifal Mosaic. Robert Ludlum
    The Pillars of the Earth. Ken Follet
    Texas. James A. Michener
  • 1990-1999:
    The Celestine Prophecy. James Redfield
    The Hours. Michael Cunningham
    September. Rosamunde Pilcher

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Themed Reading Challenge 2010

***Challenge ended. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 14 February to 14 August, 2010
Hosted by: Caribousmom

Guidelines:
  • This is a six month challenge designed to help readers clear books from their to-be-read stacks which center around a common theme or themes.
  • Readers may join at ANY TIME between now and August 14th.
  • Books should be chosen from the reader's TBR pile (this may be an actual physical pile or a virtual pile).
  • The goal is to read AT LEAST 5 books linked by theme.
  • Overlaps with other challenges are allowed.
  • Readers may change their list of books or their theme(s) at any time.

There are three different levels of participation:
  1. Read at least five books sharing the same theme.
  2. Read at least five books sharing TWO themes.
  3. Read at least five books sharing MORE than TWO themes.

Readers decide on their own themes, which can be geographic, genre, author, subject matter, or anything in between!

See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.
See the list of reviews here.

I'm signing up for level one (at least five books that share a single theme). And for my theme, I'm choosing "Women of a Certain Age" (that is, books with older female protagonists).

MY READING LIST:
  1. Mrs. Malory and Any Man's Death. Hazel Holt [Review to come]
  2. A Stitch in Time (Needlework/Betsy Devonshire series). Monica Ferris [Review to come]
  3. The Forgotten Garden. Kate Morton [See Review]
  4. The Three Weissmanns of Westport. Cathleen Schine [Review to come]

List of Possibilities:
Alice I Have Been. Melanie Benjamin
All Passion Spent
. Vita Sackville-West
Back When We Were Grownups. Anne Tyler
Eve's Daughters. Lynn Austin
For My Daughters. Barbara Delinsky
Heat Wave. Penelope Lively
July and August. Nancy Clark
Jumping the Queue. Mary Wesley
Kinds of Love. May Sarton
Last Lovers. William Wharton
Loop Group. Larry McMurtry
Lunch at the Piccadilly. Clyde Edgerton
Miss Bunting. Angela Thirkell
Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind. Ann B. Ross
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont. Elizabeth Taylor
My House In Umbria. William Trevor
Not That Sort of Girl. Mary Wesley
Seek My Face
. John Updike
Spiderweb. Penelope Lively
The Art of Mending. Elizabeth Berg
The Cranford novels. Elizabeth Gaskell
The Dorothy Martin mysteries. Jeanne M. Dams
The Elegance of the Hedgehog. Muriel Barbery
The Magnificent Spinster: A Novel. May Sarton
The Miss Silver mysteries. Patricia Wentworth
The Mrs. Bradley mysteries. Gladys Mitchell
The Mrs. Jeffries mysteries. Emily Brightwell
The Mrs. Malory mysteries. Hazel Holt
The Needlework (Betsy Devonshire) mysteries. Monica Ferris
Travels With My Aunt. Graham Greene
Walking Across Egypt. Clyde Edgerton

Saturday, January 9, 2010

A to Z Challenge 2010

***Challenge ended. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 1 January to 31 December 2010
Hosted by: Becky of Becky's Book Reviews

Guidelines:

Read 26 or 52 books:
  • Authors - Read alphabetically by author. Commit to 26 books.
  • Titles - Read alphabetically by title. Commit to 26 books.
  • Authors & Titles - Commit to reading 52 books.

See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.
See the Yahoo discussion group here.

I'll be reading 26 books, chosen alphabetically by title.

MY READING LIST:
A: (The) Anthologist. Nicholson Baker [See Review]
B: (The) Brontes Went to Woolworths. Rachel Ferguson [See Review]
C: Contact. Carl Sagan [See Review]
D: Damaged. Alex Kava [See Review]
E: (The) Egypt Game. Zilpha Keatley Snyder [See Review]
F: (The) Forgotten Garden. Kate Morton [See Review]
G: (The) Good Psychologist. Noel Shpancer [See Review]
H: (The) House Next Door. Anne Rivers Siddons [See Review]
I: Innocent. Scott Turow [See Review]
J: Juliet. Anne Fortier [See Review]
K:
L: Live To Tell. Lisa Gardner [See Review]
M: (The) Map of True Places. Brunonia Barry [See Review]
N: Noah's Compass. Anne Tyler [Review to come]
O: Operation Terror. Murray Leinster [Review to come]
P: People of the Book. Geraldine Brooks [Review to come]
Q: Quattrocento. James McKean [See Review]
R: (The) Raphael Affair. Iain Pears [See Review]
S: (The) Swimming Pool. Holly LeCraw [See Review]
T: Tinkers. Paul Harding [See Review]
U
V: Venom. Joan Brady [See Review]
W: We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Shirley Jackson [Review to come]
X
Y:
Z:

Monday, January 4, 2010

Decades 2010

***Challenge ended. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 1 January to 31 December 2010
Hosted by: Michelle at 1MoreChapter

Guidelines:
  • Read a minimum of ten books in 2010, which were published in ten consecutive decades.
  • Books published since 2000 don't count.
  • Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.
  • Lists can be changed at any time.
See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.

I'll be reading books from the 20th Century, 1900-1999.

MY READING LIST (with links to reviews):
  1. 1900-1909:
  2. 1910-1919: The Thirty-Nine Steps. John Buchan
  3. 1920-1929:
  4. 1930-1939: The Brontes Went to Woolworths. Rachel Ferguson
  5. 1940-1949: Animal Farm. George Orwell [Review to come]
  6. 1950-1959:
  7. 1960-1969: The Egypt Game. Zilpha Keatley Snyder
  8. 1970-1979: The House Next Door. Anne Rivers Siddons
  9. 1980-1989: Contact. Carl Sagan
  10. 1990-1999: The Raphael Affair. Iain Pears

Friday, January 1, 2010

RYOB (Read Your Own Books) Challenge 2010

***Challenge completed. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 1 January to 31 December 2010
Hosted by: MizB's Reading Challenges

Guidelines:
  • Pick a number of books you'd like to read in one year; choose them from your OWN collection; read them between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2010.
  • Audio-books and e-books are allowed, but re-reads are not.
  • You don't need a blog to participate.
See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.

I'm planning to read at least twenty books from my own collection for the challenge.

MY READING LIST:
  1. Venom. Joan Brady (ARC) [See Review]
  2. People of the Book. Geraldine Brooks [Review to come]
  3. Mrs. Malory and Any Man's Death. Hazel Holt [Review to come]
  4. The Brontes Went to Woolworths. Rachel Ferguson [See Review]
  5. Heresy. S.J. Parris [Review to come]
  6. A Stitch in Time. Monica Ferris [Review to come]
  7. The Swimming Pool. Holly LeCraw [See Review]
  8. An American Type. Henry Roth [See Review]
  9. A River in the Sky. Elizabeth Peters [See Review]
  10. Live To Tell. Lisa Gardner [See Review]
  11. The Map of True Places. Brunonia Barry [See Review]
  12. Innocent. Scott Turow [See Review]
  13. The Forgotten Garden. Kate Morton [See Review]
  14. The Spider Bites. Medora Sale [Review to come]
  15. The Good Psychologist. Noam Shpancer [See Review]
  16. Damaged. Alex Kava [See Review]
  17. The Egypt Game. Zilpha Keatley Snyder [See Review]
  18. Think of a Number. John Verdon [Review to come]
  19. All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost. Lan Samantha Chang [See Review]
  20. The Convent. Panos Karnezis [See Review]
  21. The House Next Door. Anne Rivers Siddons [See Review]
  22. Animal Farm. George Orwell [Review to come - maybe]
  23. After Claude. Iris Owens [See Review]
  24. We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Shirley Jackson [Review to come]
  25. Juliet. Anne Fortier [See Review]
  26. The Vanishing of Katharina Linden. Helen Grant [Review to come]
  27. The Distant Hours. Kate Morton [Review to come]
  28. The Weird Sisters. Eleanor Brown [See Review]
  29. The Thirty-Nine Steps. John Buchan [See Review]
  30. Operation Terror. Murray Leinster [Review to come]

The 2010 Support Your Local Library Reading Challenge

***Challenge ended. See my wrap-up post here.***

Dates: 1 January to 31 December 2010
Hosted by: J. Kaye of J. Kaye's Book Blog

Guidelines:
  • Read a set number of books from your local public library.
  • Anyone can join; you don't need a blog to participate.
  • Reviews are not required.
  • Audio, e-books, young adult, young reader, re-reads are all allowed - anything counts as long as it's checked out from the library.
  • There's no need to list your books in advance - you can choose as you go. If you do make a list, it can be changed at any time as necessary.
  • Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.
Levels of Participation:
  • The Mini - Check out and read 25 library books.
  • Just My Size - Check out and read 50 library books.
  • Stepping It Up - Check out and read 75 library books.
  • Super Size Me - Check out and read 100 library books.
I'm signing up at the "Mini" Level (25 books).

See my original post about the challenge here.
See my wrap-up post here.
See the challenge announcement page here.

MY READING LIST:
  1. The Griffin & Sabine Trilogy. Nick Bantock [See Review]
  2. The Anthologist. Nicholson Baker [See Review]
  3. The Raphael Affair. Iain Pears [See Review]
  4. Quattrocento. James McKean [See Review]
  5. Contact. Carl Sagan [See Review]
  6. A Fair Maiden. Joyce Carol Oates [Review to come]
  7. Before the Throne. Naguib Mahfouz [Review to come]
  8. Tinkers. Paul Harding [See Review]
  9. The Last Child. John Hart [Review to come]
  10. The Hypnotist. M.J. Rose [See Review]
  11. The Magicians. Lev Grossman [Review to come]
  12. The Three Weissmanns of Westport. Cathleen Schine [Review to come]
  13. Noah's Compass. Anne Tyler [Review to come]
  14. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. Alan Bradley [Review to come]
  15. The Inheritance. Simon Tolkien [See Review]
  16. Cards on the Table. Agatha Christie [See Review]
  17. Book of Shadows. Alexandra Sokoloff [Review to come]
  18. The Dark Half. Stephen King [Review to come]

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Quick Guide Rehab for 2010

I'm working on a new format for my Quick Guide for 2010. Hopefully, it will be a little more useful and easier to update than the 2009 Guide.

More to come.